What does the 2025 F1 Academy grid look like?

With just weeks to go until the 2025 season kicks off in China, here's what the full F1 Academy grid looks like.

Published 07/03/2025 à 15:16

Valentin GLO

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What does the 2025 F1 Academy grid look like?

Doriane Pin presents herself as the main contender for the 2025 title - Photo: Eric Alonso / DPPI

The kick-off of the 100% women's championship, directly supported by the Formula 1, is getting closer with a first meeting planned in Shanghai, China (March 21-23).

The grid is expanding for the 2024 season with the arrival of Hitech Grand Prix as the sixth team on the grid. The British team will field two regular drivers for the season and will take on the championship's guest drivers at certain events, such as Shi Wei in China for the season opener.

2024 Vice-champion behind Abbi Pulling, the Frenchwoman Dorian Pin (Prema), supported by Mercedes, presents itself as the main contender for the title of this third exercise.

Check out the full grid for the 2025 F1 Academy season below.

Prema

🇳🇱 Nina Gademan (Alpine) No. 3 – 21 years old

🇫🇷 Doriane Pin (Mercedes) N°28 – 21 years old

🇨🇭 Tina Hausmann (Aston Martin) No. 78 – 18 years old

Rodin Motorsport

🇦🇹 Emma Felbermayr (Sauber) N°5 – 18 years old

🇬🇧 Ella Lloyd (McLaren) No. 20 – 19 years old

🇬🇧 Chloe Chong (Charlotte Tilbury) No. 27 – 17 years old

ART Grand Prix

🇺🇸 Courtney Crone (Haas) No. 7 – 23 years old

🇧🇷 Aurelia Nobels N°22 – 18 years old

🇺🇸 Lia Block (Williams) No. 57 – 18 years old

MP Motorsports

🇩🇰 Alba Larsen N°12 – 16 years old

🇦🇺 Joanne Ciconte (F1 Academy) N°25 – 16 years old

🇳🇱 Maya Weug (Ferrari) No. 64 – 20 years old

racing fields

🇺🇸 Chloe Chambers (Red Bull Ford) No. 14 – 20 years

🇧🇷 Rafaela Ferreira (Racing Bulls) N°18 – 19 years old

🇬🇧 Alisha Palmowski (Red Bull Racing) No. 21 – 18 years old

HitechGP

🇨🇿 Nicole Havrda (American Express) N°2 – 19 years old

🇦🇺 Aiva Anagnostiadis (TAG Heuer) No. 11 – 17 years old

Wild Card

F2025 Academy 1 Calendar:

March 21-23 – Shanghai (China)

April 18-20 – Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)

May 2-4 – Miami (United States)

June 13-15 – Montreal (Canada)

August 29-31 – Zandvoort (Netherlands)

October 3-5 – Marina Bay (Singapore)

20-22 November – Las Vegas (United States)

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Valentin GLO

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

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