F1 Academy Championship – The final standings for the 2025 season

The F1 Academy season concluded in Las Vegas after Doriane Pin's victory. Along the legendary "Strip" of Sin City, the final standings for the all-female category were determined.

Published 23/11/2025 à 13:12

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F1 Academy Championship – The final standings for the 2025 season

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The 2025 season of F1 The Academy season is over! French driver Dorine Pin has been crowned champion at the end of her second and final year in the FIA's all-female competition. A victory in Race 1 and a cautious fifth place in Race 2 allowed the young woman to clinch the coveted title. Dorian Pin She thus succeeds Marta García and Abbi Pulling in the category's record books, created in 2023. She also gave her team, Prema Racing, the Constructors' title.

After defeating Maya Weug, her main rival, the protégé of Classic Mercedes for sale will now have to look towards new horizons. Next season, the grid will be refreshed as several drivers will retire after this final race in Las Vegas, including the top three in the Drivers' Championship. Other drivers will also be forced to say goodbye to the F1 Academy after this final round of the season: Tina Hausmann, Aurelia Nobels, Lia Block, Chloe Chambers, and Maya Weug.

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F1 Academy 2025 Rankings – Drivers

1) Doriane Pin (Prema Racing) – 172 points
2) Maya Weug (MP Motorsport) – 157 points
3) Chloe Chambers (Campos Racing) – 127 points
4) Ella Lloyd (Rodin Motorsport) – 109 points
5) Alisha Palmowski (Campos Racing) – 91 points
6) Nina Gademan (Prema Racing) – 74 points
7) Alba Larsen (MP Motorsport) – 70 points
8) Tina Hausmann (Prema Racing) – 50 points
9) Lia Block (ART Grand Prix) – 37 points
10) Emma Felbermayr (Rodin Motorsport) – 37 points
11) Chloe Chong (Rodin Motorsport) – 18 points
12) Rafaela Ferreira (Campos Racing) – 18 points
13) Aurelia Nobels (ART Grand Prix) – 17 points
14) Joanne Ciconte (MP Motorsport) – 8 points
15) Esmee Kosterman (Hitech TGR) – 6 points
16) Rachel Robertson (Hitech TGR) – 5 points
17) Aiva Anagnostiadis (Hitech TGR) – 5 points
18) Payton Westcott (Hitech TGR) – 3 points
19) Courtney Crone (ART Grand Prix) – 3 points
20) Nicole Havrda (Hitech TGR) – 1 point
21) Mathilda Paatz (Hitech TGR) – 0 points
22) Megan Bruce (Hitech TGR) – 0 points
23) Ava Dobson (Hitech TGR) – 0 points
24) Shi Wei (Hitech TGR) – 0 points
25) Farah AlYousef (Hitech TGR) – 0 points
26) Lisa Billard (Hitech TGR) – 0 points

F1 Academy 2025 Rankings – Teams

1) Prema Racing – 296 points
2) Campos Racing – 236 points
3) MP Motorsport – 235 points
4) Rodin Motorsport – 164 points
5) ART Grand Prix – 57 points
6) Hitech TGR – 20 points

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CLEME30190

23/11/2025 at 11:06 a.m.

That's good, but I've always wondered what Doriane was doing in that dead-end job... On Canal+ they were talking about FRECA... The British created a championship almost tailor-made for Aby Pulling; that's not likely to happen here with all the car-hating governments... I always thought she should have continued in LMP2 with Prema, but it's true that now they're no longer allowed in the WEC, which is only reserved for the ELMS...

Yves-Henri RANDIER

23/11/2025 at 03:02 a.m.

What opportunities await the 2025 Champion? Will she receive the same public recognition as previous winners?

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dedeHJ37

23/11/2025 at 04:46 a.m.

Unfortunately, yes, no more!

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