IN PICTURES – Before Hadjar, these drivers promoted to F1 from the Red Bull Junior Team

In 2025, Isack Hadjar will be the latest in a long list of drivers promoted to Formula 1 from Red Bull's Junior program. Here's a look at the previous selections.

Published 20/12/2024 à 15:16

Valentin GLO

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IN PICTURES – Before Hadjar, these drivers promoted to F1 from the Red Bull Junior Team

Liam Lawson and Sergio Perez wrestling in Brazil - Photo: Xavi Bonilla / DPPI

🇦🇹 Christian Klien (2004-2006, 2010)
49 departures (28 for Red Bull, 18 for Jaguar, 3 for HRT)

Christian Klien in 2006 – Photo: ERIC VARGIOLU / DPPI

🇳🇱 Robert Doornbos (2005, 2006)
11 starts (8 for Minardi, 3 for Red Bull)

Robert Doornbos in 2006 – PHOTO: GILLES LEVENT / DPPI

🇮🇹 Vitantonio Liuzzi (2005-2007, 2009-2011)
80 departures (35 for Toro Rosso, 24 for Force India, 17 for HRT, 4 for Red Bull)

Vitantonio Liuzzi – Photo: Gilles Levent / DPPI

🇺🇸 Scott Speed ​​(2006-2007)
28 starts (28 with Toro Rosso)

Scott Speed ​​in 2005- PHOTO: ERIC VARGIOLU / DPPI

???????? Sebastian Vettel (2007-2022)
299 departures (118 with Ferrari, 113 with Red Bull, 42 with Aston Martin, 25 with Toro Rosso, 1 with BMW)

Sebastian Vettel in 2014 – Photo: Frédéric Le Floc'h / DPPI

???????? Sébastien Buemi (2009-2011)
55 starts (55 with Toro Rosso)

Sébastien Buemi – Photo: ERIC VARGIOLU / DPPI

🇪🇸 Jaime Alguersuari (2009-2011)
46 starts (46 with Toro Rosso)

Jaime Alguersuari in 2011 – Photo: ERIC VARGIOLU / DPPI

???????? Daniel Ricciardo (2011-2024)
257 starts (100 with Red Bull, 44 with McLaren, 39 with Toro Rosso, 38 with Renault, 18 with RB, 11 with HRT, 7 with AlphaTauri)

Daniel Ricciardo in 2018 – Photo: Florent Gooden / DPPI Media

🇫🇷 Jean-Éric Vergne (2012-2014)
58 starts (58 with Toro Rosso)

Jean-Éric Vergne in 2014 – Photo: Frédéric Le Floc'h / DPPI

🇷🇺 Daniil Kvyat (2014-2017, 2019-2020)
112 starts (72 with Toro Rosso, 21 with Red Bull, 17 with AlphaTauri)

Daniil Kvyat – Photo: Jean-Michel Le Meur / DPPI

🇪🇸 Carlos Sainz (Since 2015)
206 starts (88 with Ferrari, 56 with Toro Rosso, 37 with McLaren, 25 with Renault)

Carlos Sainz in 2017 – Photo: Clément Marin / DPPI

🇳🇱 Max Verstappen (Since 2015)
209 starts (186 with Red Bull, 23 with Toro Rosso)

Max Verstappen in 2024 – Photo: Xavi Bonilla / DPPI

???????? Pierre Gasly (Since 2017)
153 departures (61 with AlphaTauri, 45 with Alpine, 35 with Toro Rosso, 12 with Red Bull)

Pierre Gasly in 2019 – Photo: Antonin Vincent / DPPI

(I.e. Brendon Hartley (2017-2018)
25 starts (25 with Toro Rosso)

Brendon Hartley in 2018 – Photo: Florent Gooden / DPPI

🇹🇭 Alexander albon (Since 2019)
104 departures (66 with Williams, 26 with Red Bull, 12 with Toro Rosso)

Alex Albon in 2020 – Photo: Pool F1 /DPPI

🇯🇵 Yuki tsunoda (Since 2021)
87 starts (63 with AlphaTauri, 24 with RB)

Yuki Tsunoda in 2024 – Photo: Antonin Vincent / DPPI

🇳🇿 Liam Lawson (since 2023)
11 starts (6 with RB, 5 with AlphaTauri)

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Valentin GLO

Journalist. Endurance reporter (WEC, IMSA, ELMS, ALMS) and sometimes F1 or IndyCar.

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Thierry Pingret

21/12/2024 at 11:38 a.m.

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