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F1 Academy is a spec series; all teams competing with an identical Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli. Each car is powered by a 165-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine developed by Autotecnica. [1] For the 2024 season, all 10 Formula One teams support one driver and have their livery on that driver's car.
F1 Academy is a female-only, Formula 4-level single-seater racing championship founded by the Formula One Group. The championship is a spec series , meaning that all teams compete with an identical Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli .
(2024 Qatar F1 Academy round) Saudi Arabia: 1 0 0 0 Reema Juffali (2024 Jeddah F1 Academy round) Reema Juffali (2024 Jeddah F1 Academy round) Spain: 2 1 : 1 : 1 Marta García, Nerea Martí (2023 Spielberg F1 Academy round) Nerea Martí (2024 Qatar F1 Academy round) Switzerland: 2 0 0 1 Léna Bühler (2023 Spielberg F1 Academy round) Tina Hausmann
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In 2024, Red Bull set up the Red Bull Academy Programme to support the team's F1 Academy drivers. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] F1 Academy was founded by Formula One as a racing series aimed at developing and preparing young female drivers to progress to higher levels of competition.
The Williams Racing Driver Academy, formerly known as the Williams Young Driver Programme, is a driver development programme by Formula One team Williams. It is meant to promote talent in different racing series by helping them with funds, with the hope of finding drivers who will race for the team in the future.
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In 1998, McLaren became the first Formula One team to establish a driver development program, founding the McLaren-Mercedes Young Driver Support Programme; [1] its initial cohort famously included 13-year-old kart racer Lewis Hamilton, [2] who became the first driver development program alumnus in Formula One to win the World Drivers' Championship in 2008. [3]