F1 Teams Agree to Extend Commitment to Back F1 Academy Series Beyond 2025
All 10 F1 teams renew multi-year backing for the F1 Academy, introducing Cadillac in 2027 and enabling up to three seasons for high-potential female drivers.
- On Nov. 13, 2025 all 10 Formula 1 teams signed a multi-year deal to extend support for F1 Academy drivers and team liveries beyond this season, with updated participation rules.
- Founded in 2023, the F1 Academy was established to create a clearer pathway for women in motorsport and to widen participation at grassroots levels, joining the Formula 1 support bill in 2024.
- Continuing the 2024 approach, teams will back designated Academy drivers and maintain team-branded liveries on cars, preserving the 2024 model for several more years.
- The renewal immediately reinforces a pathway that produced 2024 champion Abbi Pulling, who was backed by Alpine and graduated to the GB3 Championship this year.
- This coming week the championship finale in Las Vegas features Mercedes-backed Doriane Pin leading Ferrari-supported Maya Weug by nine points, while drivers can compete in up to three seasons for development.
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