Aston Martin have announced that they will be retaining Tina Hausmann for her second F1 ACADEMY season, with the Swiss driver continuing as part of PREMA Racing’s 2025 line-up.
Finishing 10th in the Drivers’ Standings last season, Hausmann brought home her best result of fourth in the final race of the 2024 campaign in Abu Dhabi alongside a further six points-scoring finishes.
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Additionally, Jessica Hawkins, Aston Martin Driver Ambassador, will continue as the team’s Head of Racing for F1 ACADEMY to support Hausmann in her sophomore year.
“Looking back on the incredible opportunity of competing in the 2024 F1 ACADEMY series for Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team with PREMA Racing, countless precious and unforgettable moments come to mind,” the 18-year-old said.
Tina Hausmann will continue for Aston Martin in the 2025 F1 ACADEMY season, while Jessica Hawkins (right) is to continue as the team’s Head of Racing for F1 ACADEMY
“Being behind the wheel and pushing the limits on seven iconic racetracks around the world felt like a dream came true. The learning curve was steep and culminated in a strong result in the final race. Aston Martin Aramco supported me throughout the journey like a true family.
“Being able to race for a second year in the series with Aston Martin Aramco and PREMA Racing — two incredible teams committed to competing at the top — means a lot to me. I want to thank everyone who made this possible.
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“The relentless support of fans around the world has fuelled me with energy to push forward. As a passionate and determined driver, I am fully committed to constantly improving and growing.
“Representing Aston Martin Aramco and PREMA in the series is a huge honour and I’m very proud of it. On this global platform you are in the spotlight as an athlete and as an individual, but I feel fully supported in all situations by both teams. Everyone involved does an incredible job and is driven to perform.”
Hausmann finished 10th in the 2024 standings
Hawkins added: “I am really excited to continue working with Tina in 2025 as she embarks on her second year in F1 ACADEMY. Over the past season, she has grown tremendously, gaining valuable experience and developing both her skills and confidence on track.
“I have no doubt that she will take everything she has learned and channel it into a strong, competitive campaign this year. I look forward to seeing her achieve new milestones as she builds on the solid foundation she has already established.”
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