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Latest revision as of 17:01, 18 May 2023
Red Bull Junior Team is a driver development programme operated by Formula One team Red Bull Racing in order to find and nurture future stars in open-wheel racing.
Current drivers
Driver | Current Team | Series |
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Yuki Tsunoda | Team Mugen | Super Formula |
John-Paul Casciaro | Scuderia Adriatica | Auto2 |
Pierre St. Laurent | Driver Performance Laboratory | AR2.0 |
Josephine Leifeld | Avanti Grand Prix | Auto2 |
Gabriel Hoffmann | Plus One Racing Engineering | European F3 |
Dennis Hauger | Carlin | European F3 |
Magda Szervánszky | HYPERNOVA Racing | European F3 |
Paolo Leonetti | Scuderia Adriatica | European F3 |
Michael McManus | Aspire Formula | Asian F3 |
Jemma Triggs | Underhill Motorsports | Americas F3 |
Isack Hadjar | FREC | |
Keelan Harvick | Karting |
Notable Former Drivers
Driver | Achievement |
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Pierre Gasly | 50+ Formula One starts |
Sébastien Bourdais | 13 Formula 1 race wins |
Sebastian Vettel | Formula 1 World Champion 2017 & 2018 |
Thomas de Bock | F1RWRS Champion 2017 |