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Floersch remained for a second season in [[2020 Formula 2 World Championship season|2020]] and was joined by Italian former Indy Lights driver [[Antonio Giovinazzi]] in the second seat. Giovinazzi scored a pair of wins in the first round of the season and finished the year in second overall. Aspire also won their first title with the team winning the 2020 Teams Championship.
 
Floersch remained for a second season in [[2020 Formula 2 World Championship season|2020]] and was joined by Italian former Indy Lights driver [[Antonio Giovinazzi]] in the second seat. Giovinazzi scored a pair of wins in the first round of the season and finished the year in second overall. Aspire also won their first title with the team winning the 2020 Teams Championship.
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==Operations==
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The team's registered office is at the Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar but the team's European operating base is run out of the former Trident Racing facilities in Milan and San Pietro Mosezzo.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:41, 23 January 2020

Flag of Qatar svg.png Aspire Formula
AspireFormula.jpg
Full Name Aspire Formula
Base Losail, Qatar
Piedmont, Italy
Founder(s) Flag of Qatar svg.png Ali Salem Afifa
Team Principal(s) Flag of Qatar svg.png Nasser Al-Attiyah
Technical Director Flag of Italy svg.png Maurizio Salvadori


Aspire Formula are a Qatari racing team backed by the Aspire Academy in Doha, Qatar.

They are currently racing in the Formula 2 World Championship, Asian Formula 3 and Asian Formula 4.

The team aims to further the sporting reach of Qatar, with a Qatari Formula One or ARWS driver a long term goal.

As well as investing in local talents, the team is also supporting drivers of other nationalities.

Formula Two

In 2019 the team made their debut at Formula 2 level with Sophia Floersch and Jack Aitken. Floersch scored two wins on her way to fifth in the standings while Aitken scored a single win for fourteenth.

Floersch remained for a second season in 2020 and was joined by Italian former Indy Lights driver Antonio Giovinazzi in the second seat. Giovinazzi scored a pair of wins in the first round of the season and finished the year in second overall. Aspire also won their first title with the team winning the 2020 Teams Championship.

Operations

The team's registered office is at the Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar but the team's European operating base is run out of the former Trident Racing facilities in Milan and San Pietro Mosezzo.