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Ferrari Driver Academy

Formula One racing driver development program by Ferrari


Formula One racing driver development program by Ferrari

FieldValue
nameITA Ferrari Driver Academy
logoFerrari_Driver_Academy_Logo.png
founded
baseMaranello, Modena, Italy
principalJérôme d'Ambrosio
drivers
current drivers{{plainlist
website
  • FIA Formula 2
  • SWE Dino Beganovic
  • BRA Rafael Câmara
  • Formula 3
  • FIN Tuukka Taponen
  • Formula 4
  • DNK Alba Hurup Larsen
  • ITA Niccolò Maccagnani
  • Karting
  • GBR Noah Baglin
  • ITA Filippo Sala
  • TBA
  • NLD Maya Weug The Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy is a driver development program by Scuderia Ferrari to nurture young talent within its own organisation for potential Formula One entries. Over the years, several Academy drivers have progressed onto F1, such as Charles Leclerc, Sergio Pérez, Lance Stroll, Mick Schumacher, Zhou Guanyu and Oliver Bearman.

The Academy is currently supervised by Jérôme d'Ambrosio, who competed in Formula One between 2011 and 2012.

History

The idea for a Ferrari Driver Academy came from Felipe Massa's coaching within the Ferrari organisation, with the Brazilian being loaned out to Sauber for three seasons whilst being under contract with Ferrari. Jules Bianchi became the first recruit to the scheme in December 2009, being followed by Mirko Bortolotti, Daniel Zampieri, and Raffaele Marciello in March 2010. In late 2010, Ferrari confirmed Sergio Pérez had been signed up to the scheme, the Mexican being set to be its first graduate to Formula One competition, having already signed for Ferrari-powered Sauber days before the announcement. Pérez left the academy after signing to McLaren in . Bianchi also ceased being a member in July 2015, after passing away from injuries sustained at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix whilst racing for the Ferrari-powered Marussia team. Lance Stroll also left the academy, moving to Williams for the 2017 Formula One season. Marciello, on the other hand, ceased to be a member for personal reasons, though later stated that he was removed from the team and believed that Ferrari's team principal at the time, Maurizio Arrivabene, "just didn't like" him.

After rumours of the academy being disbanded, it was announced that the programme would be expanded with Massimo Rivola as its new head. On 23 June 2015, Antonio Fuoco had his first Formula One test with Ferrari during the 2-day post- test at the Red Bull Ring. In March 2016, it was announced that Charles Leclerc would be inducted into the Ferrari Driver Academy. In November of that year, Enzo Fittipaldi was amongst five drivers invited to join the Ferrari Driver Academy and was confirmed as a Ferrari Driver Academy member alongside Marcus Armstrong the following month. In late 2017, Ferrari added Callum Ilott, Robert Shwartzman and Gianluca Petecof to their line-up. Mick Schumacher, the son of multiple Formula One World champion Michael Schumacher was added to the lineup in 2019.

In September 2018, it was announced Leclerc would become the first academy member to graduate to Ferrari in .

Mick Schumacher graduated to F1 with Haas F1 after winning the 2020 Formula 2 Championship, whilst Championship runner-up Callum Ilott was given a test and reserve driver role at Scuderia Ferrari. After 2020, three drivers left the academy: Giuliano Alesi, Enzo Fittipaldi and reigning Formula Regional European Champion Gianluca Petecof; meanwhile Australian karter James Wharton joined it after winning the Ferrari Scouting competition.

In January 2021, Maya Weug, 16, became the first female driver to join the academy. In Autumn of 2021 Ferrari added European Karting vice-champion Rafael Câmara and Italian F4 and ADAC F4 champion Oliver Bearman to their lineup, after the pair won the Ferrari's Scouting World Final.

Following the second running of the Girls On Track – Rising Stars competition, Laura Camps Torras was signed to the setup.

In July 2024, Haas F1 announced that they have signed Bearman on a multi-year contract beginning in the 2025 season.

Current drivers

DriverYearsCurrent SeriesTitles as FDA memberSource:
SWE Dino Beganovic2020–[FIA Formula 2 Championship](2026-formula-2-championship)**Formula Regional European Championship ([2022](2022-formula-regional-european-championship))**
NLD Maya Weug2021–TBA*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
BRA Rafael Câmara2021–[FIA Formula 2 Championship](2026-formula-2-championship)**Formula Regional European Championship ([2024](2024-formula-regional-european-championship))**
**FIA Formula 3 Championship ([2025](2025-fia-formula-3-championship))**
FIN Tuukka Taponen2023–[FIA Formula 3 Championship](2026-fia-formula-3-championship)**Formula Regional Middle East Championship ([2024](2024-formula-regional-middle-east-championship))**
GBR Noah Baglin2025–Karting (OKJ)**FIA Junior World Karting Championship** (2025)
ITA Filippo Sala2025–Karting (OK)*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
DNK Alba Hurup Larsen2026–[UAE4 Series](2026-uae4-series)
[F1 Academy](2026-f1-academy-season)
[F4 British Championship](2026-f4-british-championship)*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
ITA Niccolò Maccagnani2026–[UAE4 Series](2026-uae4-series)
[Italian F4 Championship](2026-italian-f4-championship)*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*

Graduates to Formula One

This list contains the drivers that have graduated to Formula One with support from Ferrari. Therefore, drivers who have had support in the past and entered Formula One through other means, such as Lance Stroll and Zhou Guanyu, are not included. Drivers who drove for other teams while still part of Ferrari's youth setup are highlighted in italics.

DriverAcademy experienceF1 experience with FerrariF1 experience with other teamsYearsFormer series
FRA Jules Bianchi2009–2014**Formula 3 Euro Series** (**[2009](2009-formula-3-euro-series)**)
GP2 Series ([2010](2010-gp2-series)–[2011](2011-gp2-series))
Formula Renault 3.5 Series ([2012](2012-formula-renault-3-5-series))
Formula One (–)*Marussia (–)*
MEX Sergio Pérez2010–2012GP2 Series ([2010](2010-gp2-series))
Formula One (–)*Sauber (–)*
McLaren ()
Force India (–)
Racing Point (–)
Red Bull Racing (–)
Cadillac (–)
MCO Charles Leclerc2016–2018**GP3 Series** (**[2016](2016-gp3-series)**)
**FIA Formula 2 Championship** (****)*Sauber ()*
GER Mick Schumacher2019–2022**Formula 2 Championship** ([2019](2019-formula-2-championship)–**[2020](2020-formula-2-championship)**)*Haas (–)*
GBR Oliver Bearman2022–FIA Formula 3 Championship ([2022](2022-fia-formula-3-championship))
Formula Regional Asian Championship ([2022](2022-formula-regional-asian-championship))
FIA Formula 2 Championship ([2023](2023-formula-2-championship)–[2024](2024-formula-2-championship))*Haas (–)*

Former drivers

DriverYearsSeries competed as Ferrari Driver Academy memberF1 team(s)
ITA Mirko Bortolotti2010GP3 Series ([2010](2010-gp3-series))None
ITA Daniel Zampieri2010Formula Renault 3.5 Series ([2010](2010-formula-renault-3-5-series))None
FRA Brandon Maïsano2010–2012**Formula Abarth** (**[2010](2010-formula-abarth-season)**)
Italian Formula Three Championship ([2011](2011-italian-formula-three-championship)–[2012](2012-italian-formula-three-championship))None
CAN Lance Stroll2010–2015Karting (2010–2013)
**Italian F4 Championship** (**[2014](2014-italian-f4-championship)**)
**Toyota Racing Series** (**[2015](2015-toyota-racing-series)**)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship ([2015](2015-fia-formula-3-european-championship))Williams (2017–2018)
Racing Point (2019–2020)
Aston Martin (2021–)
ITA Raffaele Marciello2010–2015Formula Abarth ([2010](2010-formula-abarth-season))
Italian Formula Three Championship ([2011](2011-italian-formula-three-championship))
Toyota Racing Series ([2012](2012-toyota-racing-series))
Formula 3 Euro Series ([2012](2012-formula-3-euro-series))
**FIA Formula 3 European Championship** ([2012](2012-fia-formula-3-european-championship)–**[2013](2013-fia-formula-3-european-championship)**)
GP2 Series ([2014](2014-gp2-series)–[2015](2015-gp2-series))None
ITA Antonio Fuoco2012–2018**Formula Renault 2.0 Alps** (**[2013](2013-formula-renault-2-0-alps-season)**)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship ([2014](2014-fia-formula-3-european-championship))
GP3 Series ([2015](2015-gp3-series)–[2016](2016-gp3-series))
FIA Formula 2 Championship (–)None
CHN Zhou Guanyu2014–2018Italian F4 Championship ([2015](2015-italian-f4-championship-season))
ADAC Formula 4 ([2015](2015-adac-formula-4-championship))
Toyota Racing Series ([2016](2016-toyota-racing-series))
FIA Formula 3 European Championship ([2016](2016-fia-formula-3-european-championship)–[2018](2018-fia-formula-3-european-championship))Alfa Romeo (2022–2023)
Kick Sauber (2024)
FRA Giuliano Alesi2016–2020GP3 Series ([2016](2016-gp3-series)–[2018](2018-gp3-series))
FIA Formula 2 Championship (–)None
BRA Gianluca Petecof2017–2020Italian F4 Championship ([2018](2018-italian-f4-championship)–[2019](2019-italian-f4-championship))
ADAC Formula 4 ([2018](2018-adac-formula-4-championship)–[2019](2019-adac-formula-4-championship))
**Formula Regional European Championship** (**[2020](2020-formula-regional-european-championship)**)None
BRA Enzo Fittipaldi2017–2020ADAC Formula 4 ([2017](2017-adac-formula-4-championship)–[2018](2018-adac-formula-4-championship))
**Italian F4 Championship** ([2017](2017-italian-f4-championship)–**[2018](2018-italian-f4-championship)**)
Formula Regional European Championship ([2019](2019-formula-regional-european-championship))
FIA Formula 3 Championship ([2020](2020-fia-formula-3-championship))None
NZL Marcus Armstrong2017–2021Toyota Racing Series ([2017](2017-toyota-racing-series)–[2019](2019-toyota-racing-series))
**Italian F4 Championship** (**[2017](2017-italian-f4-championship)**)
ADAC Formula 4 ([2017](2017-adac-formula-4-championship))
FIA Formula 3 European Championship ([2018](2018-fia-formula-3-european-championship))
FIA Formula 3 Championship ([2019](2019-fia-formula-3-championship))
FIA Formula 2 Championship ([2020](2020-formula-2-championship)–[2021](2021-formula-2-championship))None
GBR Callum Ilott2017–2021GP3 Series ([2018](2018-gp3-series))
FIA Formula 2 Championship ([2019](2019-formula-2-championship)–[2020](2020-formula-2-championship))
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup ([2021](2021-gt-world-challenge-europe-endurance-cup))None
RUS/ISR Robert Shwartzman2017–2022Formula Renault Eurocup ([2017](2017-formula-renault-eurocup))
**Toyota Racing Series** (**[2018](2018-toyota-racing-series)**)
FIA Formula 3 European Championship ([2018](2018-fia-formula-3-european-championship))**
FIA Formula 3 Championship** (**[2019](2019-fia-formula-3-championship)**)
FIA Formula 2 Championship ([2020](2020-formula-2-championship)–[2021](2021-formula-2-championship))None
MCO Arthur Leclerc2020–2023Formula Regional European Championship ([2020](2020-formula-regional-european-championship))
FIA Formula 3 Championship ([2021](2021-fia-formula-3-championship)–[2022](2022-fia-formula-3-championship))
**Formula Regional Asian Championship** (**[2022](2022-formula-regional-asian-championship)**)
FIA Formula 2 Championship ([2023](2023-formula-2-championship))None
AUS James Wharton2021–2023**Formula 4 UAE Championship** ([2022](2022-formula-4-uae-championship)–**[2023](2023-formula-4-uae-championship)**)
Italian F4 Championship ([2022](2022-italian-f4-championship)–[2023](2023-italian-f4-championship))
ADAC Formula 4 ([2022](2022-adac-formula-4-championship))
Euro 4 Championship ([2023](2023-euro-4-championship))None
ESP Laura Camps Torras2022Karting (2022)None
POR Maria Germano Neto2022Karting (2022)None
BRA Aurelia Nobels2023–2025Italian F4 Championship ([2023](2023-italian-f4-championship))
Euro 4 Championship ([2023](2023-euro-4-championship)–[2024](2024-euro-4-championship))
Formula 4 UAE Championship ([2024](2024-formula-4-uae-championship))
F1 Academy ([2024](2024-f1-academy-season)–[2025](2025-f1-academy-season))
F4 Saudi Arabian Championship ([2024](2024-f4-saudi-arabian-championship))
F4 British Championship ([2024](2024-f4-british-championship))
Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship ([2025](2025-f4-spanish-championship-winter-series))None
  • Championship titles highlighted in bold.

Esports

In 2019, Ferrari established the FDA Esports Team to compete in the Formula One Esports Series. That same year, Italian David Tonizza won the drivers' championship, securing their first championship victory.

In 2020, Enzo Bonito and Filip Prešnajder joined the team. A much harder season was to come, with Ferrari only taking 2 wins in the season, both achieved by Tonizza.

For 2021, two-time Esports champion Brendon Leigh joined the team from Mercedes to partner Tonizza and newcomer Domenico Lovece. They finished 4th in the teams' championship on 125 points with 1 win and 2 podiums, both from Tonizza.

Runner-up from 2017 Fabrizio Donoso joined Leigh and Tonizza at Ferrari for 2022. They endured their worst season to date, with only one podium from Leigh and ending up 7th in the team standings.

Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team

DriverYearsCurrent SeriesTitles as FDA member
IRN Bardia Broumand2023–F1 Sim Racing*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
GBR Dylan Warren2023–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
POL Kamil Stachura2023–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
GBR Jonathan Riley2023–SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports**Ferrari Esports Series (2022)**
NED Chris Harteveld2023–SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports
SRO Esports Sim Pro Series**SRO Esports Sim Pro Series**
NED Isaac Gillissen2024–SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports
Virtual Endurance Championship
DTM Esports Pro Championship
British F4 Esports Championship**Virtual Endurance Championship**
**Ferrari Esports Series (2023)**
HUN Gergő Báldi2024–SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports
DTM Esports Pro Championship
Precision Racing League GT3 Sprint Series
British F4 Esports Championship**Precision Racing League GT3 Sprint Series**
**Ferrari Esports Series (2023)**
GBR Graham Carroll2024–British F4 Esports Championship
FIA F4 Esports Global Championship**British F4 Esports Championship**
HUN Patrik Sipos2024–F1 Sim Racing*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
NOR Daniel Kjeldsen2024–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
GBR John Evans2024–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
NOR Ole Steinbråten2025–IMSA Esports Global Championship*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
ITA Lorenzo Manfredotti2025–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
ESP Daniel Lafuente2025–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
ITA Michele Constantini2025–iRacing Special Events*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
DEU Niklas Beu2025–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
GBR Luke Whitehead2025–LFM Pro Series**Ferrari Esports Series (2024)**
ESP Ismael Fahssi2025–F1 Sim Racing*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*
ITA Angelo D'Ortensio2025–*none as Ferrari Driver Academy member*

Former FDA Esports drivers

DriverYearsSeries competed inTitles as FDA Esports member
ITA Amos Laurito2019F1 Esports
SRO GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup**GT World Challenge Esports Europe Endurance Cup (2021)**
ITA Gianfranco Giglioli2019F1 EsportsNone
ITA Enzo Bonito2020F1 Esports
SRO E-Sport GT Series ChampionshipNone
SVK Filip Prešnajder2020F1 EsportsNone
ITA Domenico Lovece2021F1 EsportsNone
ITA David Tonizza2019–2022F1 Esports
SRO GT World Challenge Esports Europe
SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports**F1 Esports (2019)
SRO GT World Challenge Esports Europe Endurance Cup (2021)**
ITA Giovanni De Salvo2021–2022SRO GT World Challenge Esports Europe
SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports**Ferrari Esports Series (2020)
SRO GT World Challenge Esports Europe Endurance Cup (2021)**
GBR Brendon Leigh2021–2022F1 EsportsNone
HUN Bence Szabó-Kónyi2021–2022F1 EsportsNone
DNK Kasper Stoltze2021–2023Le Mans Virtual SeriesNone
NED Jordy Zwiers2021–2023Le Mans Virtual SeriesNone
DNK Martin Dyrlund2021–2023Le Mans Virtual SeriesNone
CHL Fabrizio Donoso2022F1 EsportsNone
POL Kamil Pawłowski2022SRO GT World Challenge Esports Europe
SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports**Ferrari Esports Series (2021)**
ITA Danilo Santoro2022SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
ITA Daniel Savini2022SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
DEU Christian Michel2022–2023Le Mans Virtual SeriesNone
FRA Hugo Merlhes2022SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
DEU Sven Zurner2022F1 EsportsNone
USA Chandler Seita2022F1 EsportsNone
ITA Andrea Capoccia2023SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
ZAF Jordan Sherratt2023SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports
SRO Esports Sim Pro SeriesNone
DEU Alex Siebel2023–2024rFactor 2 GT Challenge
Formula SimRacing World Championship
Virtual Endurance Championship**Virtual Endurance Championship**
POL Tomek Poradzisz2023–2024F1 Sim RacingNone
LTU Grantas Kareckas2024SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
HUN István Puki2024F1 Sim RacingNone
DEU Dennis Jordan2023–2024rFactor 2 GT Challenge
Formula SimRacing World Championship
Virtual Endurance Championship**rFactor 2 GT Challenge**
**Virtual Endurance Championship**
MKD Timotej Andonovski2023–2024rFactor 2 GT Challenge
Virtual Endurance Championship**Virtual Endurance Championship**
RUS Mikhail Statsenko2024SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge EsportsNone
NED Maarten van Loozenoord2025iRacing Special EventsNone
FRA Nicolas Longuet2023–2025F1 Sim RacingNone

Complete F1 Esports Series results

YearChassisDrivers123456789101112PointsWCC[2019](2019-formula-one-esports-series)1842nd[2020](2020-formula-one-esports-series)1005th[2021](2021-formula-one-esports-series)1254th[2022](2022-formula-one-esports-series)797th[2023–24](2023-24-formula-one-sim-racing-world-championship)2531st[2025](2025-formula-one-sim-racing-world-championship)2072nd
Ferrari SF90BHRCHNAZECANRBRGBRGERBELITAJPNUSABRA
ITA David Tonizza113815343462
ITA Amos Laurito161613191619172017
ITA Gianfranco Giglioli171615
Ferrari SF1000BHRVIECHNNEDCANRBRGBRBELITAJPNMEXBRA
ITA David Tonizza*20*11911**Ret**1058**1**7Ret6
ITA Enzo Bonito1472010111185141119
SVK Filip Prešnajder11
Ferrari SF21BHRCHNRBRGBRITABELPORNEDUSAEMIMEXBRA
ITA David Tonizza91451015**3**65519
GBR Brendon Leigh1268619181791155*18*
ITA Domenico Lovece11
Ferrari F1-75BHREMIGBRRBRBELNEDITAMEXUSAJPNBRAABU
GBR Brendon Leigh719**F**71161593617**F**8
ITA David Tonizza816912Ret5
CHI Fabrizio Donoso14911141995
Ferrari SF-23BHRSAURBRGBRBELNEDUSAMEXBRALVGQATABU
IRN Bari Broumand17101122Ret17
FRA Nicolas Longuet3862131851325
Ferrari SF-24AUSCHNBHRSAUGBRBELNEDUSAMEXBRAQATABU
IRN Bari Broumand17Ret11371522123
FRA Nicolas Longuet19713741296926

Notes

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