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Larger grid and new location -Why 2025 is the best F1 academy season

MONews
1 Min Read

Will rookies shine the brightest?

The six new faces have the potential to prepare for the struggle with the rest of the field and to threaten the top of the order as the campaign proceeds. Australia’s hope depends on the Tag Heuer driver AIVA Anagnostiadis and 16 -year -old Joanne Ciconte, and the American Express’ Nicole Havrda will have a crowd in her house in Montreal.

Alba Larsen, mentored by former F1 driver Kevin Magnussen, is mentoring by Kevin Magnussen, and Tommy Hilfiger is successful. RB was an exciting prospect in the form of Rafaela Ferreira, the first woman to achieve both podiums and victory at the Brazilian F4.

More Read: Joanne Ciconte joined MP Motorsport and 2025 F1 Academy Grid.

In addition, four of the 2024 Wild Cards can graduate from the grid and throw the title Fight Open. Alpine’s Nina Gademan was the first wildcard to score with P4 and P10 finishes, and Alisha Palmowski of Red Bull Racing checked her as the top five in Qatar.

MCLAREN’s ELLA LLOYD will want to start a new chapter with HAAS with the top 10 finishes and Miami Wild Card Courtney CRONE in Singapore.

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