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As well as investing in local talents, the team is also supporting drivers of other nationalities. | As well as investing in local talents, the team is also supporting drivers of other nationalities. | ||
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In [[2019 Formula 2 World Championship season|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 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. | |||
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Full Name | Aspire Formula |
Base | Losail, Qatar Piedmont, Italy |
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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.