But for 2025, the change in the field has been the most substantial in a generation as six drivers — five of whom have graduated from Formula Two in the past two years — prepare for their first full F1 season.Liam Lawson has already established himself as an F1 regular with 11 race starts, leading […]
But for 2025, the change in the field has been the most substantial in a generation as six drivers — five of whom have graduated from Formula Two in the past two years — prepare for their first full F1 season.Liam Lawson has already established himself as an F1 regular with 11 race starts, leading him to the senior Red Bull team and shedding his true ‘rookie’ status. (In F1, rookies are defined as a driver who has started two or fewer grands prix.) But the other five youngsters will face more unknowns together this year. Bruno Michel, the CEO of F2 and Formula Three, told The Athletic: GO FURTHERThe start of a season always brings new cars, new expectations and new driver names to get to know.