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Gabriele Minì
Minì driving the Dallara F2 2024 during the 2025 Spielberg Formula 2 round
NationalityItaly Italian
Born (2005-03-20) 20 March 2005 (age 20)
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
FIA Formula 2 Championship career
Debut season2024
Current teamMP Motorsport
Car numberTBA
Former teamsPrema Racing
Starts29
Wins0
Podiums4
Poles0
Fastest laps3
Best finish13th in 2025
Previous series
Championship titles
2020Italian F4
Awards
2019CIK-FIA Rookie of the Year

Gabriele Minì (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːle miˈni]; born 20 March 2005) is an Italian racing driver who is set to compete in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for MP Motorsport as part of the Alpine Academy after previously competing for Prema in 2025.

A member of the Alpine Academy since 2023, he is the 2020 Italian F4 Champion, and was runner-up during the 2022 Formula Regional European Championship and the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship.

Personal life

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Minì grew up in Marineo, a small city near Palermo in Sicily, Italy on 20 March 2005.[1] His father is a mechanic who brought him up to the single-seater category.[2]

Minì is also noted for his ability to solve a Rubik's Cube quickly, usually solving it in under twenty seconds.[3][importance?]

Career

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Karting

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Minì started his karting career in 2012. His first karting title came in the Italian Championship in 2017 in the 60 Mini Class at the age of twelve.[4] The year after, Minì mainly competed in international competitions, he became champion in the WSK Super Master Series, beating then Mercedes Academy driver Paul Aron among others, and finishing as runner-up in the CIK-FIA Karting World Championship.[5] Following these achievements, Minì was signed to Nicolas Todt's All Road Management scheme.[6] 2019 would be Minì's final year in karting; he finished second in the WSK Champions Cup and the FIA Karting European Championship respectively, and his achievements awarded him the FIA Karting Rookie of the Year.[7][8]

Formula 4

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Minì racing in the 2020 ADAC Formula 4 Championship

In late January 2020 it was announced that the Italian would make his car racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship and race in two rounds of the ADAC F4 Championship for Prema Powerteam alongside Sebastián Montoya, Gabriel Bortoleto and FDA-Member Dino Beganovic.[9] Minì started his season off strongly by scoring all three pole positions at the first round in Misano,[10] winning his first ever race in single-seaters.[11][12] He would not score a podium during the first Imola round, although he finished each one of those races in the points. Minì bounced back with a hattrick of podiums at the Red Bull Ring, where he also won the third race of the weekend.[13] A double podium followed the next round in Mugello, where he was also victorious in the final race.[14] However in Monza, Minì only took one second place, as he was stripped from a win during the first race due to an illegal pass.[15][16] In the second Imola round, a triple podium which included another win enlarged the points gap to his nearest rival Francesco Pizzi,[17] such that a second-place finish in race two allowed Minì to be crowned champion of the series.[18] He rounded out his season with a pole and a podium during the Vallelunga finale.[19][20] Throughout his campaign, Minì took four wins, nine poles, twelve points and 284 points, becoming the youngest Italian F4 champion to date.

Minì also raced in two rounds of the ADAC F4 Championship, winning his first race in that series at the Nürburgring from pole position.[21][22] After earning three more third-places in the next five races, Minì would finish tenth in the standings.

Formula Regional

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2021

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Minì racing in the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

In December 2020 Minì took part in the post-season rookie test for the Formula Regional European Championship for ART Grand Prix alongside his F4 title rival Francesco Pizzi and Grégoire Saucy.[23] Without prior experience in a car at that level Minì completed the second-fastest laptime of the day.[24] After a second test later that month, the French outfit confirmed Minì would race with them in the 2021 season.[25][26] He started his season off by scoring his first points in race 2 of the first round, with a sixth place also giving him the distinction of being the highest-placed rookie.[27] In the second weekend in Barcelona, Minì achieved his first podium in the category in the first race, while he went on to score more points in the second race.[28] After two tenth-placed finishes in Monaco, Minì returned to the podium in the first race at Paul Ricard.[29] Minì had his best weekend of the season at Zandvoort, where he finished second and third, whilst also being the best rookie of the event.[30] Minì did not score any podiums in the second half of the season, but did score consistently and finished the season seventh overall and second behind Isack Hadjar in the rookie standings.

2022

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In the pre-season, Minì joined Hitech Grand Prix to partake in the Formula Regional Asian Championship.[31] In the first round, Minì started strong with a podium in the first race,[32] but not before taking his first pole and win in the series during the third race.[33] A mixed second round in Dubai followed, as he was only able to salvage a fourth place in Race 3.[34] After initially bein scheduled for only the first two rounds, Minì returned for the fourth round with points finishes.[35] He ended his campaign strongly with another win and a podium finish in Yas Marina, lifting him to fourth in the standings with 130 points.[36]

Minì racing in the 2022 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

Minì remained with ART Grand Prix for the 2022 season.[37] Minì started the season with a third place in the Monza opener,[38] before taking a commanding double pole for Imola.[39][40] He was stripped of his first win during the first race due to a false start,[41] but secured redemption the next day in the wet with a first victory.[42][43] Following a Monaco rostrum,[44] Minì triumphed in Le Castellet, holding off championship leader Dino Beganovic for his second win.[45] This was followed with a run of four consecutive podiums in Zandvoort and at the Hungaroring.[46][47] However, Minì would be absent from the podium in the next three rounds, which included a disqualification from second place in the first Spa-Francorchamps race.[48] Despite a total of nine podium finishes across the year, he was beaten to the title by Beganovic.[49] However, Minì clinched second overall in the standings by winning the final race in Mugello by overcoming two rivals, allowing him to move ahead of Paul Aron in the standings by a single point.[50]

2023

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Minì joined Hitech Grand Prix for the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship during the opening two rounds, to prepare for his main Formula 3 campaign.[51] He took pole for the first race in Dubai,[52] and despite leading most of the race, Minì celebrated one lap early thinking the race was over, which caused him to drop to sixth; a further time penalty for an aggressive maneuver with Dino Beganovic plummeted him outside the points.[53] His only points of the campaign came during the third race, where he finished in fifth, resulting in Minì being confined to 22nd in the standings.

FIA Formula 3

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2023

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Minì driving the Dallara F3 2019 during the 2023 Spielberg Formula 3 round

In September 2022, Minì took part in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test at Jerez, driving for Hitech Grand Prix, setting the fastest lap during the first day.[54][55] Minì ended up driving for the team during the 2023 FIA Formula 3 season, partnering Luke Browning and then Red Bull junior Sebastián Montoya.[56] He began the campaign by claiming pole on debut at Sakhir.[57][58] However, a five-second penalty for a starting grid infringement in the feature race meant that a commanding race which he ended first on track culminated in eighth place on the results sheet.[59] Qualifying third in Melbourne,[60] Minì made up six positions in the sprint race to finish fourth.[61] In a relatively straightforward feature race, Minì defended third place against Leonardo Fornaroli during the closing laps to clinch his first Formula 3 podium.[62] Minì took a second pole at Monaco, by an astonishing gap of six tenths.[63][64] Having resisted race-long pressure from Dino Beganovic, Minì persevered as he took his maiden FIA F3 victory.[65][66] A scoreless round at Barcelona followed; he collected a penalty for spinning Christian Mansell out in the sprint, while he lacked pace in the feature race.[67] Minì qualified 11th and secured second place in a wet Spielberg sprint race, after battling for the lead.[68] However, his fortunes took a reverse turn on Sunday as he retired on the opening lap due to contact with teammate Browning.[69]

Minì during the 2023 Macau Grand Prix

Minì had a respectable weekend in Silverstone, scoring points in both races with fifth and seventh place.[70] In a tyre wear-intensive sprint in Hungary, Minì overcame Nikita Bedrin, who had initially overtaken him at the start, to win the sprint race.[71][72] He would drop to 16th place in the feature race.[73] However, Minì failed to score at Spa despite qualifying third;[74] he was involved a collision with Pepe Martí on Saturday for which the Italian received a five-place grid penalty,[75][76] and not being able to start on Sunday after crashing on the sighting lap.[77] Minì was disqualified from Monza qualifying prompting him to start both races from 26th,[78] but starred in a recovery drive during the sprint race to finish in sixth place.[79] He failed to score points on Sunday, as two time penalties demoted him to 19th.[80] With two poles, two wins, four podiums and 92 points, Minì placed seventh in the standings.[81] Minì also raced in the Macau Grand Prix with Prema.[82] He missed out on pole by 0.006s, in which he stated that he was "a bit sad".[83] He would proceed to finish third in both the qualification and main race.[84][85]

2024

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Minì driving for Prema Racing during the 2024 Silverstone Formula 3 round

Minì reunited with Prema Racing for the 2024 season, partnering Dino Beganovic and Arvid Lindblad.[86] Qualifying third for the Bahrain opener,[87] Minì made up positions in the sprint and narrowly missed out on sixth by 0.004 seconds.[88] A slow feature race start dropped Minì to sixth at the chequered flag.[89] Qualifying third again in Melbourne,[90] Following a sixth place in the sprint race,[91] Minì scored his first podium of the year by finishing third in the Australia feature race, with a penultimate lap pass on Luke Browning for the position.[92][93] Two sixth places in Imola moved him into the championship lead.[94] In Monaco, Minì claimed his first pole of the season.[95][96] He proceeded to fend off Christian Mansell, helping him to get back-to-back feature race wins in Monaco; in doing so he took the championship lead.[97][98][99] At the next round in Barcelona however Minì went pointless, as he retired from the sprint after contact with Sebastián Montoya and dropped positions during the feature.[100][101] Qualifying fourth in Austria,[102] Amidst many fights, he fought his way back to sixth place in the sprint race.[103] He bounced back with a feature race podium in having come out on top in a bout for second with teammate Beganovic.[104]

Another tough qualifying followed in Silverstone with 14th,[105] After a super start in the sprint race, Minì battled with his fellow Alpine junior Nikola Tsolov, but came up short and finished sixth.[106] A feature race greeted by mixed conditions saw Minì up and down the order, but a late dry spell on slick tyres allowed him to surge up the order and finish in second place.[107][108] The next round in Hungary became a disappointment, as Minì failed to score points after qualifying 13th.[109] He then finished second behind Beganovic in the Spa-Francorchamps sprint race despite overtaking him on the opening lap.[110] Unfortunately, he missed out on points again on Sunday, having been spun around at the first corner on the opening lap, but still sat one point off championship leader Leonardo Fornaroli heading into the season finale.[111][112]

Minì qualified third for the Monza finale.[113] Despite earning a grid penalty for the sprint race for driving unnecessarily slowly during qualifying, he managed to finish ninth in the sprint race,[114] meaning that he entered the final feature race three points behind compatriot and championship leader Fornaroli.[115] Though Minì battled past Fornaroli for second in the feature race and the latter dropped to fourth by the final lap, a final-corner overtake by Fornaroli on Christian Mansell allowed him to snatch the title away from Minì by two points.[116][117] To compound matters, Minì was later disqualified from the race due to his tyre pressures being below the minimum limit.[118] Nevertheless, Minì finished second in the drivers' standings, taking one win, one pole and five podiums as well as 130 points during the season.[119]

FIA Formula 2

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2024

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Two weeks following the Formula 3 season finale, Minì would make his Formula 2 debut in Baku for Prema Racing, in place of Oliver Bearman, as the Briton was called to stand in for Haas in Formula One.[120] He finished third in the sprint race despite having led some part of the race early on after passing Christian Mansell.[121] However, he crashed out of the feature race while running in the points with just a handful of laps to go.[122][123]

2025

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Minì made a full step up to Formula 2 in 2025, remaining with Prema Racing where he partners his former Formula 3 teammate Sebastián Montoya.[124]

2026

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Despite initially being tipped to leave the series after just one year,[125] Minì ultimately remained in Formula 2 for 2026, this time moving to MP Motorsport alongside Oliver Goethe.[126]

Formula One

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At the start of 2023, Minì was announced to be joining the Alpine Academy.[127]

Formula E

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In May 2024, Minì made his Formula E debut during the rookie test at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, for the Nissan Formula E Team.[128][129] He returned to Nissan once again at the 2025 Jeddah ePrix for the rookie free practice session,[130] and the Berlin rookie test in July, topping the timesheets in the latter test.[131][132]

Karting record

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Karting career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2013Trofeo Nazionale — 60 BabyMinì, Fabrizio2nd
Italian Championship— Formula 6011th
Italian Regional Championship Sicilia Region — 60 Baby1st
World Cup Trophy — 60 Baby1st
Trofeo Leotta — 60 Baby3rd
2014Trofeo Nazionale — 60 BabyMinì, Fabrizio16th
Italian Regional Championship Sicilia Region — 60 Baby1st
Italian Cup Central Zone — 60 Baby12th
Italian Cup South Zone — 60 Baby1st
Trofeo Leotta — 60 Mini1st
2015WSK Champions Cup — 60 MiniLenzokart Srl12th
WSK Super Master Series — 60 Mini16th
Trofeo Nazionale — 60 MiniGiugliano Kart6th
Italian Championship — 60 Mini6th
WSK Final Cup — 60 MiniGiugliano Kart5th
2016Italian Championship — 60 Mini1st
WSK Night Edition — 60 Mini8th
WSK Super Master Series — 60 MiniMinì, Fabrizio3rd
ROK Cup Italy Area Nord — Mini ROK51st
ROK Cup International Final — Mini ROK10th
2017WSK Champions Cup — 60 MiniParolin Racing Kart2nd
Trofeo Andrea Margutti — 60 Mini4th
Italian Championship — 60 Mini1st
Trofeo delle Industrie — OKJ12th
WSK Super Master Series — 60 Mini1st
WSK Final Cup — OKJ19th
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 JuniorRussell Karting Specialties7th
2018WSK Champions Cup — OKJParolin Racing Kart6th
WSK Super Master Series — OKJ1st
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Junior30th
CIK-FIA European Championship — OKJ2nd
CIK-FIA World Championship — OKJ2nd
WSK Final Cup — OKJ2nd
2019WSK Champions Cup — OKParolin Racing Kart2nd
South Garda Winter Cup — OKDNF
WSK Euro Series — OK4th
CIK-FIA European Championship — OK2nd
CIK-FIA World Championship — OK8th
WSK Super Master Series — OK5th

Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClass12345678DCPoints
2018Parolin Racing Kart SrlOKJSAR
QH
(9)
SAR
R
2
PFI
QH
4
PFI
R
3
AMP
QH
5
AMP
R
(14)
AUB
QH
5
AUB
R
1
2nd80
2019Parolin Racing Kart SrlOKANG
QH
3
ANG
R

3
GEN
QH
13
GEN
R

(5)
KRI
QH
3
KRI
R

2
LEM
QH
4
LEM
R
1
2nd84

Racing record

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Racing career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2020Italian F4 ChampionshipPrema Powerteam20492122841st
ADAC Formula 4 Championship612248210th
2021Formula Regional European ChampionshipART Grand Prix2000041227th
2022Formula Regional Asian ChampionshipHitech Grand Prix1221141304th
Formula Regional European ChampionshipART Grand Prix2033592422nd
2023Formula Regional Middle East ChampionshipHitech Grand Prix601001022nd
FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipHitech Pulse-Eight182214927th
Macau Grand PrixSJM Theodore Prema Racing10001N/A3rd
2024FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipPrema Racing2011151302nd
FIA Formula 2 Championship20001627th
2025FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipPrema Racing2700337213th
2026FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipMP Motorsport000000TBD

* Season still in progress.

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
2020Prema PowerteamMIS
1

1
MIS
2

4
MIS
3

2
IMO1
1

7
IMO1
2

5
IMO1
3

4
RBR
1

2
RBR
2

3
RBR
3

1
MUG
1

4
MUG
2

2
MUG
3

1
MNZ
1

10
MNZ
2

2
MNZ
3

Ret
IMO2
1

1
IMO2
2

2
IMO2
3

2
VLL
1

7
VLL
2

C
VLL
3

3
1st284

Complete ADAC Formula 4 Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
2020Prema PowerteamLAU1
1
LAU1
2
LAU1
3
NÜR1
1

1
NÜR1
2

3
NÜR1
3

3
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

3
HOC
3

4
NÜR2
1
NÜR2
2
NÜR2
3
RBR
1
RBR
2
RBR
3
LAU2
1
LAU2
2
LAU2
3
OSC
1
OSC
2
OSC
3
10th82

Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2021ART Grand PrixIMO
1

11
IMO
2

6
CAT
1

2
CAT
2

5
MCO
1

10
MCO
2

10
LEC
1

3
LEC
2

Ret
ZAN
1

2
ZAN
2

3
SPA
1

6
SPA
2

4
RBR
1

11
RBR
2

12
VAL
1

14
VAL
2

10
MUG
1

9
MUG
2

Ret
MNZ
1

Ret
MNZ
2

5
7th122
2022ART Grand PrixMNZ
1

15
MNZ
2

3
IMO
1

28
IMO
2

1
MCO
1

4
MCO
2

3
LEC
1

5
LEC
2

1
ZAN
1

3
ZAN
2

2
HUN
1

2
HUN
2

2
SPA
1

DSQ
SPA
2

6
RBR
1

7
RBR
2

4
CAT
1

5
CAT
2

7
MUG
1

Ret
MUG
2

1
2nd242

Complete Formula Regional Asian Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415DCPoints
2022Hitech Grand PrixABU
1

2
ABU
2

Ret
ABU
3

1
DUB
1

Ret
DUB
2

13
DUB
3

4
DUB
1
DUB
2
DUB
3
DUB
1

5
DUB
2

7
DUB
3

4
ABU
1

8
ABU
2

1
ABU
3

2
4th130

Complete Formula Regional Middle East Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415DCPoints
2023Hitech Grand PrixDUB1
1

11
DUB1
2

21
DUB1
3

5
KUW1
1

Ret
KUW1
2

Ret
KUW1
3

19
KUW2
1
KUW2
2
KUW2
3
DUB2
1
DUB2
2
DUB2
3
ABU
1
ABU
2
ABU
3
22nd10

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

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YearTeamCarQualifyingQuali RaceMain race
2023Hong Kong SJM Theodore Prema RacingDallara F3 20192nd3rd3rd

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2023Hitech Pulse-EightBHR
SPR

17
BHR
FEA

8
MEL
SPR

4
MEL
FEA

3
MON
SPR

11
MON
FEA

1
CAT
SPR

20
CAT
FEA

14
RBR
SPR

2
RBR
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR

5
SIL
FEA

7
HUN
SPR

1
HUN
FEA

16
SPA
SPR

Ret
SPA
FEA

DNS
MNZ
SPR

6
MNZ
FEA

19
7th92
2024Prema RacingBHR
SPR

7
BHR
FEA

6
MEL
SPR

6
MEL
FEA

3
IMO
SPR

6
IMO
FEA

6
MON
SPR

11
MON
FEA

1
CAT
SPR

Ret
CAT
FEA

21
RBR
SPR

6
RBR
FEA

2
SIL
SPR

6
SIL
FEA

2
HUN
SPR

14
HUN
FEA

11
SPA
SPR

2
SPA
FEA

13
MNZ
SPR

9
MNZ
FEA

DSQ
2nd130

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728DCPoints
2024Prema RacingBHR
SPR
BHR
FEA
JED
SPR
JED
FEA
MEL
SPR
MEL
FEA
IMO
SPR
IMO
FEA
MON
SPR
MON
FEA
CAT
SPR
CAT
FEA
RBR
SPR
RBR
FEA
SIL
SPR
SIL
FEA
HUN
SPR
HUN
FEA
SPA
SPR
SPA
FEA
MNZ
SPR
MNZ
FEA
BAK
SPR

3
BAK
FEA

Ret
LSL
SPR
LSL
FEA
YMC
SPR
YMC
FEA
27th6
2025Prema RacingMEL
SPR

7
MEL
FEA

C
BHR
SPR

7
BHR
FEA

9
JED
SPR

6
JED
FEA

9
IMO
SPR

15
IMO
FEA

18
MON
SPR

2
MON
FEA

Ret
CAT
SPR

Ret
CAT
FEA

10
RBR
SPR

14†
RBR
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR

14
SIL
FEA

Ret
SPA
SPR

3
SPA
FEA

6
HUN
SPR

14
HUN
FEA

17
MNZ
SPR

7
MNZ
FEA

7
BAK
SPR

7
BAK
FEA

4
LSL
SPR

12
LSL
FEA

13
YMC
SPR

9
YMC
FEA

3
13th72
2026MP MotorsportMEL
SPR

MEL
FEA

BHR
SPR

BHR
FEA

JED
SPR

JED
FEA

MON
SPR

MON
FEA

CAT
SPR

CAT
FEA

RBR
SPR

RBR
FEA

SIL
SPR

SIL
FEA

SPA
SPR

SPA
FEA

HUN
SPR

HUN
FEA

MNZ
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MAD
SPR

MAD
FEA

BAK
SPR

BAK
FEA

LSL
SPR

LSL
FEA

YMC
SPR

YMC
FEA

TBDTBD

* Season still in progress.

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    Gabriele Minì
    Minì driving the Dallara F2 2024 during the 2025 Spielberg Formula 2 round
    NationalityItaly Italian
    Born (2005-03-20) 20 March 2005 (age 20)
    Palermo, Sicily, Italy
    FIA Formula 2 Championship career
    Debut season2024
    Current teamMP Motorsport
    Car numberTBA
    Former teamsPrema Racing
    Starts29
    Wins0
    Podiums4
    Poles0
    Fastest laps3
    Best finish13th in 2025
    Previous series
    Championship titles
    2020Italian F4
    Awards
    2019CIK-FIA Rookie of the Year

    Gabriele Minì (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːle miˈni]; born 20 March 2005) is an Italian racing driver who is set to compete in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for MP Motorsport as part of the Alpine Academy after previously competing for Prema in 2025.

    A member of the Alpine Academy since 2023, he is the 2020 Italian F4 Champion, and was runner-up during the 2022 Formula Regional European Championship and the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship.

    Personal life

    Minì grew up in Marineo, a small city near Palermo in Sicily, Italy on 20 March 2005.[1] His father is a mechanic who brought him up to the single-seater category.[2]

    Minì is also noted for his ability to solve a Rubik's Cube quickly, usually solving it in under twenty seconds.[3][importance?]

    Career

    Karting

    Minì started his karting career in 2012. His first karting title came in the Italian Championship in 2017 in the 60 Mini Class at the age of twelve.[4] The year after, Minì mainly competed in international competitions, he became champion in the WSK Super Master Series, beating then Mercedes Academy driver Paul Aron among others, and finishing as runner-up in the CIK-FIA Karting World Championship.[5] Following these achievements, Minì was signed to Nicolas Todt's All Road Management scheme.[6] 2019 would be Minì's final year in karting; he finished second in the WSK Champions Cup and the FIA Karting European Championship respectively, and his achievements awarded him the FIA Karting Rookie of the Year.[7][8]

    Formula 4

    Minì racing in the 2020 ADAC Formula 4 Championship

    In late January 2020 it was announced that the Italian would make his car racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship and race in two rounds of the ADAC F4 Championship for Prema Powerteam alongside Sebastián Montoya, Gabriel Bortoleto and FDA-Member Dino Beganovic.[9] Minì started his season off strongly by scoring all three pole positions at the first round in Misano,[10] winning his first ever race in single-seaters.[11][12] He would not score a podium during the first Imola round, although he finished each one of those races in the points. Minì bounced back with a hattrick of podiums at the Red Bull Ring, where he also won the third race of the weekend.[13] A double podium followed the next round in Mugello, where he was also victorious in the final race.[14] However in Monza, Minì only took one second place, as he was stripped from a win during the first race due to an illegal pass.[15][16] In the second Imola round, a triple podium which included another win enlarged the points gap to his nearest rival Francesco Pizzi,[17] such that a second-place finish in race two allowed Minì to be crowned champion of the series.[18] He rounded out his season with a pole and a podium during the Vallelunga finale.[19][20] Throughout his campaign, Minì took four wins, nine poles, twelve points and 284 points, becoming the youngest Italian F4 champion to date.

    Minì also raced in two rounds of the ADAC F4 Championship, winning his first race in that series at the Nürburgring from pole position.[21][22] After earning three more third-places in the next five races, Minì would finish tenth in the standings.

    Formula Regional

    2021

    Minì racing in the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

    In December 2020 Minì took part in the post-season rookie test for the Formula Regional European Championship for ART Grand Prix alongside his F4 title rival Francesco Pizzi and Grégoire Saucy.[23] Without prior experience in a car at that level Minì completed the second-fastest laptime of the day.[24] After a second test later that month, the French outfit confirmed Minì would race with them in the 2021 season.[25][26] He started his season off by scoring his first points in race 2 of the first round, with a sixth place also giving him the distinction of being the highest-placed rookie.[27] In the second weekend in Barcelona, Minì achieved his first podium in the category in the first race, while he went on to score more points in the second race.[28] After two tenth-placed finishes in Monaco, Minì returned to the podium in the first race at Paul Ricard.[29] Minì had his best weekend of the season at Zandvoort, where he finished second and third, whilst also being the best rookie of the event.[30] Minì did not score any podiums in the second half of the season, but did score consistently and finished the season seventh overall and second behind Isack Hadjar in the rookie standings.

    2022

    In the pre-season, Minì joined Hitech Grand Prix to partake in the Formula Regional Asian Championship.[31] In the first round, Minì started strong with a podium in the first race,[32] but not before taking his first pole and win in the series during the third race.[33] A mixed second round in Dubai followed, as he was only able to salvage a fourth place in Race 3.[34] After initially bein scheduled for only the first two rounds, Minì returned for the fourth round with points finishes.[35] He ended his campaign strongly with another win and a podium finish in Yas Marina, lifting him to fourth in the standings with 130 points.[36]

    Minì racing in the 2022 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

    Minì remained with ART Grand Prix for the 2022 season.[37] Minì started the season with a third place in the Monza opener,[38] before taking a commanding double pole for Imola.[39][40] He was stripped of his first win during the first race due to a false start,[41] but secured redemption the next day in the wet with a first victory.[42][43] Following a Monaco rostrum,[44] Minì triumphed in Le Castellet, holding off championship leader Dino Beganovic for his second win.[45] This was followed with a run of four consecutive podiums in Zandvoort and at the Hungaroring.[46][47] However, Minì would be absent from the podium in the next three rounds, which included a disqualification from second place in the first Spa-Francorchamps race.[48] Despite a total of nine podium finishes across the year, he was beaten to the title by Beganovic.[49] However, Minì clinched second overall in the standings by winning the final race in Mugello by overcoming two rivals, allowing him to move ahead of Paul Aron in the standings by a single point.[50]

    2023

    Minì joined Hitech Grand Prix for the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship during the opening two rounds, to prepare for his main Formula 3 campaign.[51] He took pole for the first race in Dubai,[52] and despite leading most of the race, Minì celebrated one lap early thinking the race was over, which caused him to drop to sixth; a further time penalty for an aggressive maneuver with Dino Beganovic plummeted him outside the points.[53] His only points of the campaign came during the third race, where he finished in fifth, resulting in Minì being confined to 22nd in the standings.

    FIA Formula 3

    2023

    Minì driving the Dallara F3 2019 during the 2023 Spielberg Formula 3 round

    In September 2022, Minì took part in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test at Jerez, driving for Hitech Grand Prix, setting the fastest lap during the first day.[54][55] Minì ended up driving for the team during the 2023 FIA Formula 3 season, partnering Luke Browning and then Red Bull junior Sebastián Montoya.[56] He began the campaign by claiming pole on debut at Sakhir.[57][58] However, a five-second penalty for a starting grid infringement in the feature race meant that a commanding race which he ended first on track culminated in eighth place on the results sheet.[59] Qualifying third in Melbourne,[60] Minì made up six positions in the sprint race to finish fourth.[61] In a relatively straightforward feature race, Minì defended third place against Leonardo Fornaroli during the closing laps to clinch his first Formula 3 podium.[62] Minì took a second pole at Monaco, by an astonishing gap of six tenths.[63][64] Having resisted race-long pressure from Dino Beganovic, Minì persevered as he took his maiden FIA F3 victory.[65][66] A scoreless round at Barcelona followed; he collected a penalty for spinning Christian Mansell out in the sprint, while he lacked pace in the feature race.[67] Minì qualified 11th and secured second place in a wet Spielberg sprint race, after battling for the lead.[68] However, his fortunes took a reverse turn on Sunday as he retired on the opening lap due to contact with teammate Browning.[69]

    Minì during the 2023 Macau Grand Prix

    Minì had a respectable weekend in Silverstone, scoring points in both races with fifth and seventh place.[70] In a tyre wear-intensive sprint in Hungary, Minì overcame Nikita Bedrin, who had initially overtaken him at the start, to win the sprint race.[71][72] He would drop to 16th place in the feature race.[73] However, Minì failed to score at Spa despite qualifying third;[74] he was involved a collision with Pepe Martí on Saturday for which the Italian received a five-place grid penalty,[75][76] and not being able to start on Sunday after crashing on the sighting lap.[77] Minì was disqualified from Monza qualifying prompting him to start both races from 26th,[78] but starred in a recovery drive during the sprint race to finish in sixth place.[79] He failed to score points on Sunday, as two time penalties demoted him to 19th.[80] With two poles, two wins, four podiums and 92 points, Minì placed seventh in the standings.[81] Minì also raced in the Macau Grand Prix with Prema.[82] He missed out on pole by 0.006s, in which he stated that he was "a bit sad".[83] He would proceed to finish third in both the qualification and main race.[84][85]

    2024

    Minì driving for Prema Racing during the 2024 Silverstone Formula 3 round

    Minì reunited with Prema Racing for the 2024 season, partnering Dino Beganovic and Arvid Lindblad.[86] Qualifying third for the Bahrain opener,[87] Minì made up positions in the sprint and narrowly missed out on sixth by 0.004 seconds.[88] A slow feature race start dropped Minì to sixth at the chequered flag.[89] Qualifying third again in Melbourne,[90] Following a sixth place in the sprint race,[91] Minì scored his first podium of the year by finishing third in the Australia feature race, with a penultimate lap pass on Luke Browning for the position.[92][93] Two sixth places in Imola moved him into the championship lead.[94] In Monaco, Minì claimed his first pole of the season.[95][96] He proceeded to fend off Christian Mansell, helping him to get back-to-back feature race wins in Monaco; in doing so he took the championship lead.[97][98][99] At the next round in Barcelona however Minì went pointless, as he retired from the sprint after contact with Sebastián Montoya and dropped positions during the feature.[100][101] Qualifying fourth in Austria,[102] Amidst many fights, he fought his way back to sixth place in the sprint race.[103] He bounced back with a feature race podium in having come out on top in a bout for second with teammate Beganovic.[104]

    Another tough qualifying followed in Silverstone with 14th,[105] After a super start in the sprint race, Minì battled with his fellow Alpine junior Nikola Tsolov, but came up short and finished sixth.[106] A feature race greeted by mixed conditions saw Minì up and down the order, but a late dry spell on slick tyres allowed him to surge up the order and finish in second place.[107][108] The next round in Hungary became a disappointment, as Minì failed to score points after qualifying 13th.[109] He then finished second behind Beganovic in the Spa-Francorchamps sprint race despite overtaking him on the opening lap.[110] Unfortunately, he missed out on points again on Sunday, having been spun around at the first corner on the opening lap, but still sat one point off championship leader Leonardo Fornaroli heading into the season finale.[111][112]

    Minì qualified third for the Monza finale.[113] Despite earning a grid penalty for the sprint race for driving unnecessarily slowly during qualifying, he managed to finish ninth in the sprint race,[114] meaning that he entered the final feature race three points behind compatriot and championship leader Fornaroli.[115] Though Minì battled past Fornaroli for second in the feature race and the latter dropped to fourth by the final lap, a final-corner overtake by Fornaroli on Christian Mansell allowed him to snatch the title away from Minì by two points.[116][117] To compound matters, Minì was later disqualified from the race due to his tyre pressures being below the minimum limit.[118] Nevertheless, Minì finished second in the drivers' standings, taking one win, one pole and five podiums as well as 130 points during the season.[119]

    FIA Formula 2

    2024

    Two weeks following the Formula 3 season finale, Minì would make his Formula 2 debut in Baku for Prema Racing, in place of Oliver Bearman, as the Briton was called to stand in for Haas in Formula One.[120] He finished third in the sprint race despite having led some part of the race early on after passing Christian Mansell.[121] However, he crashed out of the feature race while running in the points with just a handful of laps to go.[122][123]

    2025

    Minì made a full step up to Formula 2 in 2025, remaining with Prema Racing where he partners his former Formula 3 teammate Sebastián Montoya.[124]

    2026

    Despite initially being tipped to leave the series after just one year,[125] Minì ultimately remained in Formula 2 for 2026, this time moving to MP Motorsport alongside Oliver Goethe.[126]

    Formula One

    At the start of 2023, Minì was announced to be joining the Alpine Academy.[127]

    Formula E

    In May 2024, Minì made his Formula E debut during the rookie test at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, for the Nissan Formula E Team.[128][129] He returned to Nissan once again at the 2025 Jeddah ePrix for the rookie free practice session,[130] and the Berlin rookie test in July, topping the timesheets in the latter test.[131][132]

    Karting record

    Karting career summary

    SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
    2013Trofeo Nazionale — 60 BabyMinì, Fabrizio2nd
    Italian Championship— Formula 6011th
    Italian Regional Championship Sicilia Region — 60 Baby1st
    World Cup Trophy — 60 Baby1st
    Trofeo Leotta — 60 Baby3rd
    2014Trofeo Nazionale — 60 BabyMinì, Fabrizio16th
    Italian Regional Championship Sicilia Region — 60 Baby1st
    Italian Cup Central Zone — 60 Baby12th
    Italian Cup South Zone — 60 Baby1st
    Trofeo Leotta — 60 Mini1st
    2015WSK Champions Cup — 60 MiniLenzokart Srl12th
    WSK Super Master Series — 60 Mini16th
    Trofeo Nazionale — 60 MiniGiugliano Kart6th
    Italian Championship — 60 Mini6th
    WSK Final Cup — 60 MiniGiugliano Kart5th
    2016Italian Championship — 60 Mini1st
    WSK Night Edition — 60 Mini8th
    WSK Super Master Series — 60 MiniMinì, Fabrizio3rd
    ROK Cup Italy Area Nord — Mini ROK51st
    ROK Cup International Final — Mini ROK10th
    2017WSK Champions Cup — 60 MiniParolin Racing Kart2nd
    Trofeo Andrea Margutti — 60 Mini4th
    Italian Championship — 60 Mini1st
    Trofeo delle Industrie — OKJ12th
    WSK Super Master Series — 60 Mini1st
    WSK Final Cup — OKJ19th
    SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 JuniorRussell Karting Specialties7th
    2018WSK Champions Cup — OKJParolin Racing Kart6th
    WSK Super Master Series — OKJ1st
    SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Junior30th
    CIK-FIA European Championship — OKJ2nd
    CIK-FIA World Championship — OKJ2nd
    WSK Final Cup — OKJ2nd
    2019WSK Champions Cup — OKParolin Racing Kart2nd
    South Garda Winter Cup — OKDNF
    WSK Euro Series — OK4th
    CIK-FIA European Championship — OK2nd
    CIK-FIA World Championship — OK8th
    WSK Super Master Series — OK5th

    Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearTeamClass12345678DCPoints
    2018Parolin Racing Kart SrlOKJSAR
    QH
    (9)
    SAR
    R
    2
    PFI
    QH
    4
    PFI
    R
    3
    AMP
    QH
    5
    AMP
    R
    (14)
    AUB
    QH
    5
    AUB
    R
    1
    2nd80
    2019Parolin Racing Kart SrlOKANG
    QH
    3
    ANG
    R

    3
    GEN
    QH
    13
    GEN
    R

    (5)
    KRI
    QH
    3
    KRI
    R

    2
    LEM
    QH
    4
    LEM
    R
    1
    2nd84

    Racing record

    Racing career summary

    SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
    2020Italian F4 ChampionshipPrema Powerteam20492122841st
    ADAC Formula 4 Championship612248210th
    2021Formula Regional European ChampionshipART Grand Prix2000041227th
    2022Formula Regional Asian ChampionshipHitech Grand Prix1221141304th
    Formula Regional European ChampionshipART Grand Prix2033592422nd
    2023Formula Regional Middle East ChampionshipHitech Grand Prix601001022nd
    FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipHitech Pulse-Eight182214927th
    Macau Grand PrixSJM Theodore Prema Racing10001N/A3rd
    2024FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipPrema Racing2011151302nd
    FIA Formula 2 Championship20001627th
    2025FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipPrema Racing2700337213th
    2026FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipMP Motorsport000000TBD

    * Season still in progress.

    Complete Italian F4 Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
    2020Prema PowerteamMIS
    1

    1
    MIS
    2

    4
    MIS
    3

    2
    IMO1
    1

    7
    IMO1
    2

    5
    IMO1
    3

    4
    RBR
    1

    2
    RBR
    2

    3
    RBR
    3

    1
    MUG
    1

    4
    MUG
    2

    2
    MUG
    3

    1
    MNZ
    1

    10
    MNZ
    2

    2
    MNZ
    3

    Ret
    IMO2
    1

    1
    IMO2
    2

    2
    IMO2
    3

    2
    VLL
    1

    7
    VLL
    2

    C
    VLL
    3

    3
    1st284

    Complete ADAC Formula 4 Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
    2020Prema PowerteamLAU1
    1
    LAU1
    2
    LAU1
    3
    NÜR1
    1

    1
    NÜR1
    2

    3
    NÜR1
    3

    3
    HOC
    1

    Ret
    HOC
    2

    3
    HOC
    3

    4
    NÜR2
    1
    NÜR2
    2
    NÜR2
    3
    RBR
    1
    RBR
    2
    RBR
    3
    LAU2
    1
    LAU2
    2
    LAU2
    3
    OSC
    1
    OSC
    2
    OSC
    3
    10th82

    Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearTeam1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
    2021ART Grand PrixIMO
    1

    11
    IMO
    2

    6
    CAT
    1

    2
    CAT
    2

    5
    MCO
    1

    10
    MCO
    2

    10
    LEC
    1

    3
    LEC
    2

    Ret
    ZAN
    1

    2
    ZAN
    2

    3
    SPA
    1

    6
    SPA
    2

    4
    RBR
    1

    11
    RBR
    2

    12
    VAL
    1

    14
    VAL
    2

    10
    MUG
    1

    9
    MUG
    2

    Ret
    MNZ
    1

    Ret
    MNZ
    2

    5
    7th122
    2022ART Grand PrixMNZ
    1

    15
    MNZ
    2

    3
    IMO
    1

    28
    IMO
    2

    1
    MCO
    1

    4
    MCO
    2

    3
    LEC
    1

    5
    LEC
    2

    1
    ZAN
    1

    3
    ZAN
    2

    2
    HUN
    1

    2
    HUN
    2

    2
    SPA
    1

    DSQ
    SPA
    2

    6
    RBR
    1

    7
    RBR
    2

    4
    CAT
    1

    5
    CAT
    2

    7
    MUG
    1

    Ret
    MUG
    2

    1
    2nd242

    Complete Formula Regional Asian Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

    YearEntrant123456789101112131415DCPoints
    2022Hitech Grand PrixABU
    1

    2
    ABU
    2

    Ret
    ABU
    3

    1
    DUB
    1

    Ret
    DUB
    2

    13
    DUB
    3

    4
    DUB
    1
    DUB
    2
    DUB
    3
    DUB
    1

    5
    DUB
    2

    7
    DUB
    3

    4
    ABU
    1

    8
    ABU
    2

    1
    ABU
    3

    2
    4th130

    Complete Formula Regional Middle East Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearEntrant123456789101112131415DCPoints
    2023Hitech Grand PrixDUB1
    1

    11
    DUB1
    2

    21
    DUB1
    3

    5
    KUW1
    1

    Ret
    KUW1
    2

    Ret
    KUW1
    3

    19
    KUW2
    1
    KUW2
    2
    KUW2
    3
    DUB2
    1
    DUB2
    2
    DUB2
    3
    ABU
    1
    ABU
    2
    ABU
    3
    22nd10

    Complete Macau Grand Prix results

    YearTeamCarQualifyingQuali RaceMain race
    2023Hong Kong SJM Theodore Prema RacingDallara F3 20192nd3rd3rd

    Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
    2023Hitech Pulse-EightBHR
    SPR

    17
    BHR
    FEA

    8
    MEL
    SPR

    4
    MEL
    FEA

    3
    MON
    SPR

    11
    MON
    FEA

    1
    CAT
    SPR

    20
    CAT
    FEA

    14
    RBR
    SPR

    2
    RBR
    FEA

    Ret
    SIL
    SPR

    5
    SIL
    FEA

    7
    HUN
    SPR

    1
    HUN
    FEA

    16
    SPA
    SPR

    Ret
    SPA
    FEA

    DNS
    MNZ
    SPR

    6
    MNZ
    FEA

    19
    7th92
    2024Prema RacingBHR
    SPR

    7
    BHR
    FEA

    6
    MEL
    SPR

    6
    MEL
    FEA

    3
    IMO
    SPR

    6
    IMO
    FEA

    6
    MON
    SPR

    11
    MON
    FEA

    1
    CAT
    SPR

    Ret
    CAT
    FEA

    21
    RBR
    SPR

    6
    RBR
    FEA

    2
    SIL
    SPR

    6
    SIL
    FEA

    2
    HUN
    SPR

    14
    HUN
    FEA

    11
    SPA
    SPR

    2
    SPA
    FEA

    13
    MNZ
    SPR

    9
    MNZ
    FEA

    DSQ
    2nd130

    Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728DCPoints
    2024Prema RacingBHR
    SPR
    BHR
    FEA
    JED
    SPR
    JED
    FEA
    MEL
    SPR
    MEL
    FEA
    IMO
    SPR
    IMO
    FEA
    MON
    SPR
    MON
    FEA
    CAT
    SPR
    CAT
    FEA
    RBR
    SPR
    RBR
    FEA
    SIL
    SPR
    SIL
    FEA
    HUN
    SPR
    HUN
    FEA
    SPA
    SPR
    SPA
    FEA
    MNZ
    SPR
    MNZ
    FEA
    BAK
    SPR

    3
    BAK
    FEA

    Ret
    LSL
    SPR
    LSL
    FEA
    YMC
    SPR
    YMC
    FEA
    27th6
    2025Prema RacingMEL
    SPR

    7
    MEL
    FEA

    C
    BHR
    SPR

    7
    BHR
    FEA

    9
    JED
    SPR

    6
    JED
    FEA

    9
    IMO
    SPR

    15
    IMO
    FEA

    18
    MON
    SPR

    2
    MON
    FEA

    Ret
    CAT
    SPR

    Ret
    CAT
    FEA

    10
    RBR
    SPR

    14†
    RBR
    FEA

    Ret
    SIL
    SPR

    14
    SIL
    FEA

    Ret
    SPA
    SPR

    3
    SPA
    FEA

    6
    HUN
    SPR

    14
    HUN
    FEA

    17
    MNZ
    SPR

    7
    MNZ
    FEA

    7
    BAK
    SPR

    7
    BAK
    FEA

    4
    LSL
    SPR

    12
    LSL
    FEA

    13
    YMC
    SPR

    9
    YMC
    FEA

    3
    13th72
    2026MP MotorsportMEL
    SPR

    MEL
    FEA

    BHR
    SPR

    BHR
    FEA

    JED
    SPR

    JED
    FEA

    MON
    SPR

    MON
    FEA

    CAT
    SPR

    CAT
    FEA

    RBR
    SPR

    RBR
    FEA

    SIL
    SPR

    SIL
    FEA

    SPA
    SPR

    SPA
    FEA

    HUN
    SPR

    HUN
    FEA

    MNZ
    SPR

    MNZ
    FEA

    MAD
    SPR

    MAD
    FEA

    BAK
    SPR

    BAK
    FEA

    LSL
    SPR

    LSL
    FEA

    YMC
    SPR

    YMC
    FEA

    TBDTBD

    * Season still in progress.

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    • Gabriele Minì career summary at DriverDB.com
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