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Franco Colapinto

Franco Colapinto
Colapinto in 2023
Born
Franco Alejandro Colapinto

(2003-05-27) 27 May 2003 (age 21)
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityArgentina Argentine
2024 teamWilliams-Mercedes
Car number43
Entries7 (7 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points5
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2024 Italian Grand Prix
Last entry2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Previous series
2024
20222023
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2020
20192020
20182019
FIA Formula 2
FIA Formula 3
GTWC Europe
FIA WEC
ELMS
FR European
ALMS
Toyota Racing Series
Formula Renault Eurocup
F4 Spanish
Championship titles
2019F4 Spanish
Websitewww.francolapinto.com

Franco Alejandro Colapinto (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfɾan.ko aleˈxandɾo ko.laˈpin.to]; born 27 May 2003) is an Argentine racing driver, currently competing in Formula One for Williams.

Born and raised in Pilar, Buenos Aires, Colapinto began competitive kart racing aged nine, winning several regional and national championships. Graduating to junior formulae in 2018, Colapinto won his first title at the 2019 F4 Spanish Championship with Drivex. He then finished third in the Formula Renault Eurocup and the Toyota Racing Series in 2020. Colapinto moved into endurance racing in 2021, competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship, European Le Mans Series and Asian Le Mans Series for G-Drive. Colapinto progressed to FIA Formula 3 in 2022, finishing fourth the following season with MP and graduating to Formula 2.

A member of the Williams Driver Academy since 2023, Colapinto made his Formula One debut with Williams at the 2024 Italian Grand Prix, replacing Logan Sargeant for the remainder of the 2024 season as an interim for the incoming Carlos Sainz Jr. With his debut, he became the first Argentine driver to compete in Formula One since Gastón Mazzacane in 2001. Colapinto scored his maiden points finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Early career

Karting

Colapinto started karting at the age of nine.[1] He won the Argentine Championship in 2016 (Pre-Junior class) and 2018 (Sudam class), as well as the Buenos Aires Regional Championship in 2016 (Pre-Junior class) and 2017 (Junior class). Colapinto won the gold medal at the 2018 Youth Summer Olympics in partnership with María García Puig.[2]

F4 Spanish Championship

2018

Colapinto made his car racing debut in 2018, participating in the final round of the F4 Spanish Championship, driving for Drivex School.[3] He had an amazing debut weekend, finishing second in the third race and taking the win during the final race.[4]

2019

In 2019, Colapinto signed with FA Racing by Drivex for a full campaign in the F4 Spanish Championship.[5] His father had to sell his house to fund the season.[6] He started his season strongly with two wins in the opening three rounds.[7] This was followed by a hat trick of wins in Valencia and the season finale in Barcelona.[8][9] With a total of ten poles, 11 wins and 13 podiums, Colapinto clinched the title, nearly 100 points ahead of his nearest rival.[10]

Euroformula Open

During the 2019 season, Colapinto drove for Drivex as a guest driver in the 2019 round at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.[11] He finished the races in 15th and 14th position.[12]

Formula Renault Eurocup

2019

Drivex also ran Colapinto during the 2019 season at Spa and Catalunya.[13][14]

2020

In July 2020, Colapinto joined Formula Renault Eurocup full-time with MP Motorsport.[15] [16] He won his first race on debut during the first race in Monza, and claimed a third place in the second race.[17] In a season dominated by Victor Martins and Caio Collet, Colapinto only returned to the podium during the fifth round in Zandvoort, but was still able to win once again in Spa-Francorchamps.[18] With four further podiums following that, which brought his podium tally nine throughout the season, he placed third in the championship with 213.5 points.[19]

Toyota Racing Series

In January 2020, Colapinto joined Kiwi Motorsport for the 2020 Toyota Racing Series.[20] The season saw him claim a race win in Hampton Downs, which would be his only one of the campaign.[21] He would later finish on the podium for the remaining two rounds of the season, allowing him to take third in the standings.[22]

2021: Endurance racing campaigns

In the 2021 pre-season, Colapinto took part in the Asian Le Mans Series for G-Drive Racing.[23][24] Although he did not win, Colapinto and his teammates Rui Andrade and John Falb achieved three podiums throughout the season, which placed them third in the LMP2 standings.[25][26]

Later in the season, Colapinto continued with G-Drive Racing to race in the European Le Mans Series partnering with Nyck de Vries and Roman Rusinov as well as for his maiden 24 Hours of Le Mans.[27] He took his first endurance racing victory during the 4 Hours of Le Castellet, having secured his first ELMS podium prior to that at the Red Bull Ring.[28][29] Colapinto then took his first pole position in Monza but a strategic error saw them plummet down the order, before recovering to eighth.[30] He eventually finished fourth overall.in the standings.[31] In Le Mans, Colapinto was able to pull through and secure seventh in the LMP2 category.

Colapinto would also take part in the 24 Hours of Spa with Team WRT in a last-minute stand in for Stuart Hall.[32] The team finished in 14th place.

Formula Regional European Championship

Colapinto during the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring.

In 2021, Colapinto joined the inaugural Formula Regional European Championship with MP Motorsport.[33] He missed the Imola opener due to clashing sportscar commitments, and had a woeful weekend the next time out in Barcelona.[34] In Monaco, after having his lap times deleted in qualifying due to a technical infraction, Colapinto opted to withdraw from the weekend.[35] He finally took his first podium with second place during the fifth round in Zandvoort,[36] before securing a double victory at the Red Bull Ring.[37] However, the second win would be stripped from him due to track limits.[38] Nevertheless, Colapinto rebounded the following round in Valencia by winning the first race and runner-up in the second.[39] Colapinto eventually finished sixth in the standings despite missing two rounds, lamenting his start to the season as a "lack of pace".[40]

FIA Formula 3 Championship

2022

Colapinto driving the Dallara F3 2019 during the 2022 Spielberg Formula 3 round

In October 2020, Colapinto joined MP Motorsport for the first day of post-season testing at Catalunya.[41][42] He did likewise the following year at Valencia, but ended up signing for Van Amersfoort Racing instead for the 2022 season, partnering Rafael Villagómez and Reece Ushijima.[43] Colapinto started his with a pole position on his and his team's debut in the series in Sakhir.[44] He led the feature race for the first half of the race, but was eventually passed by Victor Martins and Arthur Leclerc, slipping to third. He was then give a time penalty for track limits which dropped Colapinto to fifth.[45][46] In Imola, he qualified on reverse pole for the sprint race, but lost the lead early on to Caio Collet. Despite that, Colapinto would re-pass him back on the final lap, scoring his and VAR's maiden victory in the series.[47][48] In the feature race, a wrong tyre choice on a damp track left him to finish down in 22nd place.[49] After finishing ninth in the Barcelona feature race, Colapinto went scoreless during the Silverstone round as he was eliminated on the opening lap from a collision.[50]

In Spielberg, Colapinto returned to the podium with third place in the sprint race, having fended off Leclerc.[51] He would grab points in the feature race with sixth.[52] In the Budapest sprint race Colapinto quickly moved into the lead at the start, but later was unable to defend from Collet, but still managed to finish in second place despite having to manage an electrical issue.[53][54] A disappointing weekend followed in Spa-Francorchamps where he failed to score, he managed to qualify fifth in Zandvoort. After finishing 13th in the sprint, Colapinto progressed to finish third on Sunday, his first feature race podium.[55] Qualifying again on reverse pole during the final round in Monza, Colapinto led from start to finish for his second win, albeit having to defend hard from Oliver Bearman on the final lap.[56][57] With two wins and five podiums, Colapinto ended his rookie F3 season ninth in the drivers' standings with 76 points.[58][59]

2023

Colapinto driving for MP Motorsport during the 2023 Spielberg Formula 3 round

In September, Colapinto partook in the 2022 post-season test, again with MP Motorsport.[60] On January 9, 2023, he was announced as MP Motorsport's driver for the 2023 season, partnering Jonny Edgar and Mari Boya.[61] At the opening Sakhir round, Colapinto qualified on reverse pole, but lost out to Pepe Martí in the sprint and he ended in second place.[62] He would finish tenth in the feature race.[63] Qualifying seventh in Melbourne, Colapinto slowly climbed up the order, passing Sebastián Montoya on lap 6 to claim his first victory of the season.[64][65] However, Colapinto was later disqualified.[66] He then crashed out of the feature race after being hit by Luke Browning, ending his miserable weekend.[67] Colapinto had a solid weekend in Monaco, finishing fourth in the sprint and sixth in the feature race.[68][69]

Colapinto secured third on the grid in Barcelona.[70] He had strong pace in the sprint where he moved up the field to place sixth.[71] In the feature race, he overcame Taylor Barnard early on to secure second place at the chequered flag.[72] Qualifying seventh in Austria, Colapinto battled his way to the podium positions in the feature race, but a last lap contact with Montoya dropped him to fourth place.[73] After qualifying ninth in Silverstone, Colapinto sat in third throughout the sprint race, but inherited the lead after Montoya and Barnard ahead collided. From there, he won clinch his first win of the year, dedicating his victory to Dilano van 't Hoff who was killed in a fatal crash in FRECA.[74][75] He finished eighth in the feature race.[76] In Budapest, after qualifying fourth and making his way to seventh place in the sprint, Colapinto scored another feature race podium having overtook Leonardo Fornaroli on lap 9 for third.[77]

Colapinto qualified fourth in Spa-Francorchamps, and scored more points in the races with fifth in the sprint, and a wrong tyre strategy meant he finished tenth in the feature race.[78] In the Monza season finale, he qualified on reverse pole and had a fierce battle with teammate Boya in the sprint race, but Colapinto won out and was able to take his second win of the campaign.[79][80] His feature race ended disappointingly on the opening lap as contact with a driver broke his suspension.[81] Despite that, Colapinto concluded the season fourth in the Drivers' Championship, with two wins, five podiums and 110 points.[82]

Macau Grand Prix

Colapinto was set to race in the 2023 Macau Grand Prix with MP Motorsport.[83] However, he withdrew from the event last-minute due to a broken collarbone he sustained prior to the final F3 round, and was replaced by Dennis Hauger.[84]

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2023

In October 2023, MP Motorsport announced that they would promote Colapinto to their Formula 2 outfit for the final race in Yas Marina and the full 2024 season, replacing Jehan Daruvala.[85] Ahead of his F2 debut, Colapinto expressed that "it's going to be tough" yet he was "super excited".[86] He finished 19th in the sprint race, but retired from the feature race due to a sensor issue.[87]

2024

Colapinto driving the Dallara F2 2024 during the 2024 Spielberg Formula 2 round

For 2024 season, Colapinto was partnered at MP Motorsport alongside 2021 FIA Formula 3 champion Dennis Hauger.[88] Qualifying 15th in Bahrain opener, he had a shaky sprint race but was able to move up the order in the feature race, as he scored his first points with sixth place.[89] He would then have a woeful weekend in Jeddah, stalling in the sprint and had a suspension failure after colliding with the wall in the feature race.[90] In Melbourne, Colapinto qualified 13th, but was able to navigate through the chaos in the sprint race and finish fourth.[91] In the feature race, Colapinto fought back up to finish seventh, but was later disqualified due to a technical infringement.[92][93] In Imola round, Colapinto qualified in the top 10, securing ninth.[94] A slow start dropped him to third, but quickly overcame Amaury Cordeel and later made a daring last lap pass on Paul Aron for the lead, which allowed Colapuinto to claim his first F2 victory.[95][96] He followed that with a strong fifth place in the feature race.[97]

Colapinto scored more points in Monaco with fifth place in the sprint race after a strong qualifying, but a late slump in the feature race saw him slip to 13th place.[98] In Barcelona, Colapinto secured third in qualifying.[99] A track limits penalty demoted him to 18th in the sprint race,[100] but a strong showing in the feature race rewarded him with second place.[101] In Austria, he qualified fourth and a heated battle in the sprint with teammate Hauger turned for the worse as Colapinto spun on the final lap, dropping him to 11th.[102] Nonetheless, an alternate strategy saw Colapinto climb up the field in the late laps to finish second, scoring another podium.[103][104] Colapinto qualified fourth in Silverstone, and managed the wet weather to finish fifth, including a last lap pass on Jak Crawford.[105] Running the alternate strategy in the feature race allowed Colapinto to finish fourth.[106] In Hungary, Colapinto picked up more points in a tricky sprint race to finish fifth, but an unlucky Safety Car timing on Sunday left him dropping from sixth to 13th.[107] Colapinto would fail to score in Spa-Francorchamps as he struggled his way out of the points positions in a sprint race cut short early, while an engine issue ended his feature race on the first lap.[108] At that time, Colapinto sat sixth in the standings with 96 points, 13 ahead of teammate Hauger.[109]

Following his news of his promotion to Formula One with Williams Racing ahead of Monza, Colapinto vacated his seat at MP Motorsport and was replaced by Oliver Goethe.[110][111]

Formula One

In January 2023, Colapinto joined the Williams Driver Academy.[112]

Colapinto made his debut in a Formula One car with the Williams FW45, during the 2023 post-season test at Yas Marina Circuit.[113] He set the 22nd fastest time overall, completing 65 laps. Colapinto made his Formula One free practice debut at the 2024 British Grand Prix, driving for Williams in the first session in place of Logan Sargeant.[114] Ahead of his free practice debut, Colapinto stated that it was a "historic moment" representing Argentina.[115]

Williams (2024)

In the middle of the 2024 Formula One season, Colapinto replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams, debuting at the 2024 Italian Grand Prix.[116] He is scheduled to complete the final nine races of the season.[117] Colapinto is the first Formula One driver from Argentina since Gastón Mazzacane, who last raced in 2001.[116]

At Monza, Colapinto qualified in eighteenth and finished in twelfth.[118] The following race at Baku, Colapinto qualified ninth and finished eighth, becoming the first Argentine to score points in Formula One since Carlos Reutemann at the 1982 South African Grand Prix.[119] At Singapore, he finished eleventh and received praise from Sergio Pérez for his defensive driving.[120]

Colapinto finished tenth at the United States Grand Prix, scoring another points finish.[121] In Mexico, he qualified in sixteenth and recovered to twelfth in the race. After the race, the FIA announced a penalty for a collision with Liam Lawson, which applied a 10-second penalty in the race—which did not affect his position—and 2 penalty points on his FIA Super License for 12 months.[122]

At the São Paulo Grand Prix, Colapinto finished 12th in the sprint race after starting 14th. Colapinto crashed out of the first qualifying session—delayed until Sunday by the FIA due to torrential rain—and qualified 18th for the Grand Prix, starting 16th after grid penalties for Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jr.[123] In the rain-affected race, Colapinto crashed out on lap 31 under safety car conditions, causing a red flag.[124]

In qualifying for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Colapinto suffered a 50 g impact with the barrier after crashing,[125] forcing him to start the race from the pitlane;[126] he finished fourteenth.[127]

Personal life

Colapinto is of Italian descent through his father and Ukrainian descent through his mother Andrea Trofimczuk.[128] He is a dual citizen of Argentina and Italy.[129] He moved to Italy by himself when he was 14 years old to pursue a career in motorsports.[130]

Colapinto's favourite drivers are Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna, and his favourite track is Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.[1] He supports the Boca Juniors football team.[131]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2013 Rotax Max Buenos Aires — Micro Max NC
2014 Argentine Championship — Promocional 6th
2015 Argentine Championship — Pre-Junior Acosta Kart Division 2nd[132]
2016 Argentine Championship — Sudam Junior 10th
Argentine Championship — Pre-Junior 1st[133]
Buenos Aires Regional Championship — Pre-Junior 1st[134]
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Junior 12th
ROK Cup International Final — Junior ROK Baby Race Srl 9th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOKJ Baby Race Srl NC†
2017 Buenos Aires Regional Championship — Junior 1st[135]
South Garda Winter Cup — OKJ 2nd
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Junior CRG Nordam 23rd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOKJ Baby Race Srl 35th
2018 Argentine Championship — Sudam Acosta Racing Team 1st[136]
WSK Champions CupOK CRG Spa 22nd
South Garda Winter Cup — OK 17th
Trofeo Andrea Margutti — OK 24th
WSK Super Master SeriesOK 46th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOK 69th
WSK Open Cup — OK 32nd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOK 45th
Karting at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics 1st

Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Points
2016 Baby Race Srl OKJ ZUE
QH
65
ZUE
PF
24
ZUE
R
DNQ
ADR
QH
ADR
PF
ADR
R
PRT
QH
PRT
PF
PRT
R
GEN
QH
GEN
PF
GEN
R
NC 0
2018 CRG Spa OK SAR
QH
70
SAR
R
DNQ
PFI
QH
51
PFI
R
DNQ
AMP
QH
AMP
R
ALB
QH
ALB
R
69th 0

Racing record

Racing career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2018 F4 Spanish Championship Drivex School 4 1 2 0 2 49 9th
2019 F4 Spanish Championship Drivex School 21 11 10 10 13 325 1st
Euroformula Open Championship 2 0 0 0 0 0 27th
Formula Renault Eurocup FA Racing by Drivex 4 0 0 0 0 0 NC†
2020 Formula Renault Eurocup MP Motorsport 20 2 0 2 9 213.5 3rd
Toyota Racing Series Kiwi Motorsport 15 1 1 2 8 315 3rd
2021 Formula Regional European Championship MP Motorsport 16 2 3 4 4 140 6th
Asian Le Mans Series G-Drive Racing 4 0 3 3 3 66 3rd
European Le Mans Series 6 1 1 1 2 74 4th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC†
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 7th
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup - Silver ROFGO Racing with Team WRT 1 0 0 0 0 11 27th
Intercontinental GT Challenge Team WRT 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship Van Amersfoort Racing 18 2 1 0 5 76 9th
2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship MP Motorsport 18 2 0 0 5 110 4th
FIA Formula 2 Championship 2 0 0 0 0 0 25th
2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship MP Motorsport 20 1 0 3 3 96* 7th*
Formula One Williams Racing 7 0 0 0 0 5* 19th*

As Colapinto was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.
* Season still in progress.

Complete F4 Spanish Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DC Points
2018 Drivex School ARA
1
ARA
2
ARA
3
CRT
1
CRT
2
CRT
3
ALG
1
ALG
2
ALG
3
CAT
1
CAT
2
JER
1
JER
2
JER
3
NAV
1

5
NAV
2

5
NAV
3

2
NAV
4

1
9th 49
2019 Drivex School NAV
1

1
NAV
2

3
NAV
3

6
LEC
1

4
LEC
2

7
LEC
3

4
ARA
1

1
ARA
2

14
ARA
3

11
CRT
1

1
CRT
2

1
CRT
3

1
JER
1

4
JER
2

3
JER
3

1
ALG
1

1
ALG
2

1
ALG
3

4
CAT
1

1
CAT
2

1
CAT
3

1
1st 325

Complete Euroformula Open Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pos Points
2019 Drivex School LEC
1
LEC
2
PAU
1
PAU
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
SPA
1

15
SPA
2

14
HUN
1
HUN
2
RBR
1
RBR
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
27th 0

Complete Formula Renault Eurocup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2019 FA Racing by Drivex MNZ
1
MNZ
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
MON
1
MON
2
LEC
1
LEC
2
SPA
1

12
SPA
2

20
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
CAT
1

11
CAT
2

10
HOC
1
HOC
2
YMC
1
YMC
2
NC† 0
2020 MP Motorsport MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

3
IMO
1

6
IMO
2

7
NÜR
1

7
NÜR
2

6
MAG
1

13
MAG
2

Ret
ZAN
1

6
ZAN
2

3
CAT
1

6
CAT
2

3
SPA
1

1‡
SPA
2

12
IMO
1

4
IMO
2

2
HOC
1

4
HOC
2

3
LEC
1

3
LEC
2

3
3rd 213.5

As Colapinto was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete Toyota Racing Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DC Points
2020 Kiwi Motorsport HIG
1

9
HIG
2

6
HIG
3

2
TER
1

4
TER
2

5
TER
3

8
HMP
1

5
HMP
2

1
HMP
3

8
PUK
1

3
PUK
2

3
PUK
3

2
MAN
1

3
MAN
2

2
MAN
3

2
3rd 315

Complete Asian Le Mans Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 Pos. Points
2021 G-Drive Racing LMP2 Aurus 01 Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 DUB
1

4
DUB
2

2
ABU
1

3
ABU
2

2
3rd 66

Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2021 MP Motorsport IMO
1

WD
IMO
2

WD
CAT
1

28†
CAT
2

Ret
MCO
1

WD
MCO
2

WD
LEC
1

12
LEC
2

12
ZAN
1

5
ZAN
2

2
SPA
1

Ret
SPA
2

6
RBR
1

1
RBR
2

4
VAL
1

1
VAL
2

2
MUG
1

Ret
MUG
2

5
MNZ
1

7
MNZ
2

6
6th 140

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete European Le Mans Series results

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rank Points
2021 G-Drive Racing LMP2 Aurus 01 Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 CAT
4
RBR
2
LEC
1
MNZ
8
SPA
NC
ALG
5
4th 74

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2021 G-Drive Racing Roman Rusinov
Netherlands Nyck de Vries
Aurus 01-Gibson LMP2 358 12th 7th

Complete Intercontinental GT Challenge results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 Pos. Points
2021 Team WRT R8 LMS Evo SPA
14
IND KYA NC 0

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DC Points
2022 Van Amersfoort Racing BHR
SPR

25
BHR
FEA

5
IMO
SPR

1
IMO
FEA

22
CAT
SPR

Ret
CAT
FEA

8
SIL
SPR

13
SIL
FEA

Ret
RBR
SPR

3
RBR
FEA

6
HUN
SPR

2
HUN
FEA

15
SPA
SPR

15
SPA
FEA

12
ZAN
SPR

13
ZAN
FEA

3
MNZ
SPR

1
MNZ
FEA

15
9th 76
2023 MP Motorsport BHR
SPR

2
BHR
FEA

10
MEL
SPR

DSQ
MEL
FEA

Ret
MON
SPR

4
MON
FEA

6
CAT
SPR

6
CAT
FEA

2
RBR
SPR

13
RBR
FEA

4
SIL
SPR

1
SIL
FEA

8
HUN
SPR

7
HUN
FEA

3
SPA
SPR

5
SPA
FEA

10
MNZ
SPR

1
MNZ
FEA

Ret
4th 110

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DC Points
2023 MP Motorsport BHR
SPR
BHR
FEA
JED
SPR
JED
FEA
MEL
SPR
MEL
FEA
BAK
SPR
BAK
FEA
MCO
SPR
MCO
FEA
CAT
SPR
CAT
FEA
RBR
SPR
RBR
FEA
SIL
SPR
SIL
FEA
HUN
SPR
HUN
FEA
SPA
SPR
SPA
FEA
ZAN
SPR
ZAN
FEA
MNZ
SPR
MNZ
FEA
YMC
SPR

19
YMC
FEA

Ret
25th 0
2024 MP Motorsport BHR
SPR

18
BHR
FEA

6
JED
SPR

11
JED
FEA

Ret
MEL
SPR

4
MEL
FEA

DSQ
IMO
SPR

1
IMO
FEA

5
MON
SPR

5
MON
FEA

13
CAT
SPR

18
CAT
FEA

2
RBR
SPR

11
RBR
FEA

2
SIL
SPR

5
SIL
FEA

4
HUN
SPR

5
HUN
FEA

13
SPA
SPR

8
SPA
FEA

Ret
MNZ
SPR

MNZ
FEA

BAK
SPR

BAK
FEA

LSL
SPR

LSL
FEA

YMC
SPR

YMC
FEA

7th* 96*

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 WDC Points
2024 Williams Racing Williams FW46 Mercedes-AMG F1 M15 V6 t BHR SAU AUS JPN CHN MIA EMI MON CAN ESP AUT GBR
TD
HUN BEL NED ITA
12
AZE
8
SIN
11
USA
10
MXC
12
SAP
Ret
LVG
14
QAT
ABU
19th* 5*

* Season still in progress.

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  135. ^ "Regional de Karting cerró la temporada con la coronación de sus campeones". Curva 1 Kart (in Spanish). 29 November 2017.
  136. ^ "ARGENTINO cerró la temporada y coronó a los campeones 2018". Curva 1 Kart (in Spanish). 10 December 2018.
Sporting positions
Preceded by F4 Spanish Championship
Champion

2019
Succeeded by