The official entry list for the 2025 FIA Formula 2 season has been released, showcasing a dynamic mix of fresh talent and experienced drivers from around the world. With twenty drivers representing fifteen countries and competing across eleven teams, the upcoming season promises intense action and potential breakout performances.
UNI-Virtuosi Locks In Fornaroli and Staněk
Italy’s Leonardo Fornaroli secures car number 1 with UNI-Virtuosi, marking a significant step forward in his racing career. He’s joined by Roman Staněk of the Czech Republic, who brings experience and determination at the age of 21. Together, they aim to position UNI-Virtuosi as title contenders.
Campos Racing Fields Young Duo Lindblad and Martí
British rising star Arvid Lindblad, just 17 years old, enters F2 with Campos Racing alongside Pepe Martí of Spain, aged 19. The youth-focused lineup suggests a long-term development strategy from the team, putting their faith in potential over experience.
MP Motorsport Goes International with Goethe and Verschoor
Germany’s Oliver Goethe, 20, and the Netherlands’ Richard Verschoor, 24, form a seasoned and skillful pairing at MP Motorsport. Verschoor returns with proven capabilities while Goethe looks to make a bigger impact in his second full season.
Hitech GP Fields Browning and Beganovic
Luke Browning from the United Kingdom and Dino Beganovic of Sweden form a well-balanced duo for Hitech GP. At 23 and 21 years old respectively, both drivers bring a solid foundation of junior series experience and a strong desire to climb the motorsport ladder.
Prema Powerteam Bets on Colombian Talent
Sebastian Montoya, son of former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya, is set to race for Prema Powerteam. Representing Colombia, he brings international attention and a legacy to uphold in his debut season.
DAMS Signs Crawford and Maini
American driver Jak Crawford, 19, and India’s Kush Maini, 24, will race under the DAMS banner. This pairing blends youthful aggression with mature racing instincts, giving the French squad a versatile edge for the new season.
ART Grand Prix Welcomes Martins and Miyata
France’s Victor Martins, 23, returns to ART Grand Prix alongside Ritomo Miyata of Japan. With both drivers known for their precision and consistency, ART is aiming for a strong push in both the drivers’ and teams’ championships.
Rodin Motorsport Picks Cordeel and Dunne
Amaury Cordeel of Belgium and Ireland’s Alex Dunne are confirmed to represent Rodin Motorsport. Cordeel, 22, continues his F2 journey while Dunne seeks to prove himself as one of Ireland’s most promising young talents.
PHM Racing and Trident Banking on Future Stars
At PHM Racing, Cian Shields of the UK joins the grid at 20 years old. Trident, meanwhile, has signed Sami Meguetounif from France and Max Esterson of the United States. All three aim to make their mark in their rookie campaigns.
Van Amersfoort Racing Returns with Bennett and Villagomez
British driver John Bennett, 21, partners with Rafael Villagomez of Mexico for Van Amersfoort Racing. Villagomez continues with the team in hopes of building consistency, while Bennett is expected to bring fresh energy and ambition to the garage.
Global Representation and Rising Expectations
The 2025 F2 season features a truly international lineup, reflecting the sport’s growing global footprint. With drivers from Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America, the grid captures the diversity and talent emerging in motorsports today. As the season approaches, all eyes will be on these young racers as they battle for podiums, recognition, and ultimately a place in Formula 1.