2025 F2 Season Preview

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With the 2025 F2 season set to get underway, here is a guide to everything that you need to know ahead of the new campaign.

This season will see a host of driver changes as teams continue to grapple with the new-generation car in its second season under current technical regulations, which sets up a potentially exciting season as rookies look to spring surprises whilst experienced drivers seek to mount a title challenge.

Now here is a guide to everything that you need to know about the 2025 F2 season.

 

Teams and Drivers

Entrant Number Driver
Invicta Racing 1 Leonardo Fornaroli
2 Roman Stanek
Campos 3 Pepe Marti
4 Arvid Lindblad
MP Motorsport 5 Oliver Goethe
6 Richard Verschoor
Hitech 7 Luke Browning
8 Dino Beganovic
PREMA 9 Sebastian Montoya
10 Gabriele Mini
DAMS 11 Jak Crawford
12 Kush Maini
ART GP 14 Victor Martins
15 Ritomo Miyata
Rodin Motorsport 16 Amaury Cordeel
17 Alex Dunne
AIX Racing 20 Joshua Durksen
21 Cian Shields
Trident 22 Sami Meguetounif
23 Max Esterson
Van Amersfoort Racing 24 John Bennett
25 Rafael Villagomez

Driver Changes

  • Reigning champion, Gabriel Bortoleto has graduated to F1 with Sauber and his seat at Invicta has been taken by his F3 title successor, Leonardo Fornaroli.
  • Roman Stanek has switched from Trident to Invicta following his mid-season departure from the Italian team last season.
  • Arvid Lindblad has graduated from F3 into F2 and switched from PREMA to Campos.
  • Luke Browning and Dino Beganovic have joined Hitech GP after the pair drove for ART GP and DAMS as late-season replacements last year.
  • PREMA’s Oliver Bearman and Andrea Kimi Antonelli both graduated to F1 and have been replaced by Sebastian Montoya and Gabriele Mini, as the latter pair graduate from F3.
  • Kush Maini left Invicta to join DAMS at the end of last season.
  • Ritomo Miyata has switched from Rodin to ART GP for his second season in the category.
  • Rodin is fielding an all-new line-up as Alex Dunne graduated from F3, whilst Amaury Cordeel is a late pre-season replacement following Christian Mansell’s withdrawal.
  • Cian Shields has joined AIX Racing for a full campaign after he previously replaced Niels Koolen at end of last season for the final two rounds.
  • Max Esterson has joined Trident full-time after he replaced Richard Verschoor in the final two rounds last season, and will partner Sami Meguetounif who has graduated from F3 into the series.
  • John Bennett will race for Van Amersfoort Racing full time after he replaced Enzo Fittipaldi at the final two rounds of last season.

 

Calendar

Round  Country Date
1 Australia 14-16 March
2 Bahrain 11-13 April
3 Saudi Arabia 18-20 April
4 Italy (Imola) 16-18 May
5 Monaco 22-25 May
6 Spain 30 May – 1 June
7 Austria 27-29 June
8 Great Britain 4-6 July
9 Belgium 25-27 July
10 Hungary 1-3 August
11 Italy (Monza) 5-7 September
12 Azerbaijan 19-21 September
13 Qatar 28-30 November
14 Abu Dhabi 5-7 December

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