Doriane Pin Crowned F1 Academy Champion, Chloe Chambers Wins Race 2 in Las Vegas
Doriane Pin earned the 2025 F1 Academy title with consistent points, while Chloe Chambers won Race 2 leading every lap at the Las Vegas round.
- On Nov 23, 2025, Mercedes driver Doriane Pin won the 2025 F1 Academy championship with a fifth-place finish in the Las Vegas round, securing the trophy ahead of Ferrari's Maya Weug.
- Coming into the finale, Pin needed at least a top-six result after winning Saturday's race, motivated by a second-place finish in the 2024 season.
- Chloe Chambers converted pole into a lights-to-flag victory by leading every lap in the Las Vegas race, with Alisha Palmowski and Maya Weug on the podium and A'ja Wilson waving the checkered flag.
- As champion, Pin earns a fully-funded seat in a higher-tier championship next season, with George Russell, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and Toto Wolff congratulating her.
- The F1 Academy will return in 2026 with new partners such as Lego and Cadillac, and Susie Wolff noted the series’ expansion includes new partnerships and commercial tie-ins.
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Doriane Pin Clinches All-Female F1 Academy Title in Las Vegas | Sports-Games
French driver Doriane Pin secured the all-female F1 Academy title during the final race in Las Vegas, triumphing over Dutch rival Maya Weug by 15 points. Pin, at 21, marked her series presence with four victories and eight podium finishes, continuing Formula One's efforts to promote female racers.
Pin has been very regular throughout the season as she has won four wins, has climbed eight times on the podium and has never finished beyond sixth place in 14 races.
Doriane Pin, 21, who won Saturday in Las Vegas the 2025 edition of the F1 Academy, the women's single-seater championship, estimated that this title would "open doors to her". The Frenchman, a member of the Mercedes team's young drivers program and driving for the Italian team Prema, has not yet decided to which championship she would turn next year but her goal remains the same, reaching the F1.
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