The six Red Bull F1 juniors that will race in F2 in 2023

The Red Bull Junior Team continues to have a strong prese♉nce in F1’s feeder categories.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sebastian Vettel, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Daniel Ricciardo and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz have all benefitted from Red Bull’s backing, leading them to either world championship success or race victories.꧒
2023 is no 💃different🌜 with six Red Bull-backed drivers in F2.
F2 is the series directly below F1, meaning a succes🌄sful season could result in promotionꩵ.
Red Bull had to venture outside its talent pool with the signing of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nyck de Vries alongside168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Yuki Tsunoda.
However, with both drivers under-pressure to deliver this year, there could b𒈔e an opportunity for one of Red Bull’s junior stars.
Brazilian driver Enzo Fittipaldi is one of Red Bull’s newest recruits and he will head Carlin’s charge in 2023 along๊side FIA For﷽mula 3 runner-up Zane Maloney.
Hitech Grand Prix will have an all-Red Bull junior line up with 𝓰highly-rated F🥂renchman Isack Hadjar driving for the team, teaming up with Jak Crawford.
Dennis Hauger continuesꦉ in F2 but makes the switch from Prema to MP Motorsport.
Ayumu Iwasa re꧑mains with DAMS after an🌃 impressive 2023 campaign.
Red Bull reserve dri🅷ver Liam Lawson remains part of their juniorꦏ team, competing in Japanese series Super Formula.
Sebastian Montoya - son of F1 grand prix winner Juan-Pablo Montoya -𝓀 will race in F3 with Hitech.

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