F1 teams finally showcasing their F1 Academy drivers in Jeddah
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F1 Academy: Maya Weug wins Jeddah race two after hard-fought battle with Chloe Chambers
Ferrari Driver Academy’s Maya Weug took her first win of the F1 Academy season in race two at Jeddah and clinched the championship lead, after an exciting duel with Chloe Chambers – who crossed the finish line first but was handed a five-second penalty, still finishing second ahead of Doriane Pin.In just her fourth race for Dutch team MP Motorsport, Ferrari Driver Academy’s Maya Weug not only took her first win of the season in race two at Jedda…
Ferrari junior Maya Weug clinches F1 Academy Race 2 win in Jeddah
Ferrari Driver Academy member Maya Weug secured her first victory of the 2025 F1 Academy season in Race 2 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Saudi Arabia, inheriting the win after Red Bull Ford’s Chloe Chambers was penalised post-race. Chambers initially crossed the finish line first but was handed a five-second time penalty for forcing Weug off track during a critical early-lap battle. The penalty dropped her to second, ahead of Mercedes’ Dorian…
F1 Academy | Saudi Arabian GP | Race 2 | Maya Weug brings home victory in Jeddah
It’s time for Race 2 for F1 Academy at the Saudi Arabian GP. The 27 turns around the Jeddah Corniche Circuit are home to drama, this race to be no exception. The category raced here last year, although over half this year’s grid were not part of this. In Friday’s qualifying session, Chloe Chambers set the fastest lap of the session, with a 2:04.320. She will be lining her Campos Racing car up in P1, with Doriane Pin for Prema Racing alongside he…
Ferrari’s Maya Weug takes F1 Academy Race 2 victory in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari‘s Maya Weug took F1 Academy Race 2 victory in Saudi Arabia at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit after a time penalty demoted Red Bull Ford’s Chloe Chambers. Chambers led across the line, but forcing Weug off the road earlier on demoted her to second in front of Mercedes’ Doriane Pin. Chambers lined up on pole, alongside Pin on the front row, who had charged through to fourth in the reverse grid Race 1 on Saturday. Weug lined up in third after …
F1 teams finally showcasing their F1 Academy drivers in Jeddah
There’s a noticeable shift in the F1 Academy paddock in Jeddah this weekend: Formula 1 drivers and team leaders are finally showing up - publicly and proudly - for the series.While the all-female F1 Academy has run alongside F1 for the past two seasons, it has largely operated on the fringes, with limited crossover with the wider F1 world. Until recently, meaningful support from drivers and ...Keep reading
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