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F1 Academy

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Established
2023 (1 years old)

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Current Season
2023

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Worldwide

Gender
Female

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Upcoming
calendar Shanghai Race 1 (22 Mar 25)
calendar Shanghai Race 2 (23 Mar 25)
calendar Jeddah Race 1 (19 Apr 25)
calendar Jeddah Race 2 (20 Apr 25)
calendar Miami Race 1 (03 May 25)
calendar Miami Race 2 (04 May 25)
calendar Montreal Race 1 (14 Jun 25)
calendar Montreal Race 2 (15 Jun 25)
calendar Zandvoort Race 1 (30 Aug 25)
calendar Zandvoort Race 2 (31 Aug 25)

Results
calendar Yas Island Race 3 (08 Dec 24)
calendar Yas Island Race 2 (07 Dec 24)
calendar Yas Island Race 1 (07 Dec 24)
calendar Lusail Race 1 (30 Nov 24)
calendar Singapore Race 2 (22 Sep 24)
calendar Singapore Race 1 (21 Sep 24)
calendar Zandvoort Race 2 (25 Aug 24)
calendar Zandvoort Race 1 (24 Aug 24)
calendar Barcelona Race 2 (23 Jun 24)
calendar Barcelona Race 1 (22 Jun 24)

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F1 Academy is an all-female single-seater racing championship founded by Formula One with its inaugural season in 2023.

History
In November 2022 Formula One announced the creation of F1 Academy, a racing series for women aimed to focus on developing and preparing young drivers to progress to higher levels of competition. It was created to help smooth the transition from karting to the single-seater ladder. The series was confirmed to consist of five teams with experience in Formula 2 and Formula 3, with each team entering 3 cars to make up a 15-car grid.

The five teams taking part in the 2023 season were announced in December 2022 to be ART Grand Prix, Campos Racing, Rodin Carlin, MP Motorsport and Prema Racing.

On 1 March 2023, Susie Wolff was appointed the managing director for the series.

Championship format
The 2023 season will consist of seven event weekends with three races each, amounting to a total of 21 races, plus fifteen days of official testing. One of the seven events is expected to be a Formula One support race.

On 31 March 2023, Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali announced that the 2024 season would take place exclusively on select F1 weekends, joining Formula 2, Formula 3 and the Porsche Supercup as part of the support bill.

Cars
The cars used for the 2023 season were confirmed by Formula One to be the Tatuus F4-T421 chassis used in Formula 4 championships globally since 2022, tyres are provided by F1 partner Pirelli. Formula One subsidises the cost of each car with a budget of €150,000, with the drivers covering the rest. The engine for the 2023 season is provided by Autotecnica and consists of a 1.4-liter turbocharged 4 cylinder, capable of delivering 174 horsepower at 5,500 rpm.
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2023

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ART Grand Prix
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Campos Racing
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MP Motorsport
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Prema Racing
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Rodin Motorsport

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