Next Episode of F2: Chasing the Dream is
Season 7 / Episode 15 and airs on 10 December 2025 12:00
The series features all 10 Formula 2 teams and their drivers in a season full of twists and turns, with fans invited for the very first time behind the scenes of the most competitive single-make championship on the planet. Join the road to F1 as the drivers chase the ultimate goal – a seat in the pinnacle of motorsport. See their total, unwavering commitment as they step into the cockpit and close the visor. Delve into the unique personalities of the racers away from the track.
Prepare for a thrilling Formula 2 season as the next generation battles Melbourne's wet circuit.
Round 2 in Bahrain delivered a thrilling showcase of talent and determination, with Pepe Martí seizing victory in the sprint race after a confident and composed drive. The weekend made it clear that the 2025 season is shaping up to be fiercely competitive, as both seasoned drivers and fresh faces proved they're ready to battle at the front.
Follow Hitech's Luke Browning and Dino Beganovic as they chase their F1 dream on the demanding streets of Jeddah. Arvid Lindblad became F2's youngest race winner in the sprint, while Richard Verschoor took a stunning victory in the Feature Race.
Round 4 of the FIA Formula 2 Championship did not disappoint! Rising stars Alex Dunne and Leonardo Fornaroli took center stage in Imola, with Fornaroli facing the pressure of racing at home, while Dunne continued to prove himself as a promising rookie in a fiercely competitive field.
Round 5 in Monaco delivered high-stakes action and unexpected twists as the Formula 2 season took a dramatic turn. Kush Maini triumphed in the Sprint Race with a commanding drive, while Jak Crawford conquered the iconic street circuit in the Feature Race. The championship battle shifted after Alex Dunne crashed out at the very first corner, opening the door for a new leader to emerge. With pressure mounting and the title race heating up, the streets of Monte Carlo once again proved why they're the ultimate test of precision and nerve.
Richard Verschoor delivered a standout weekend with a double podium, showing once again why he's one to watch. Alex Dunne shook off another grid drop after a practice incident and still fought his way to a podium in the sprint race – pure grit. PREMA teammates Montoya and Mini clashed in the sprint, but Montoya came back strong to claim a podium in the Feature Race. And it was Arvid Lindblad who stole the show with a composed, commanding Feature Race win.
We're back in Austria and everyone knows this is one of the most exciting tracks where overtaking is highly likely. The Sprint Race brought all the chaos, including a huge scare for TRIDENT as Sami Meguetounif was involved in a heavy crash. Thankfully, he walked away okay. Alex Dunne looked to extend his championship lead after a strong Sprint, but heartbreak followed with a disqualification in the Feature Race – a tough blow in the title fight. Meanwhile, Richard Verschoor lit up the Red Bull Ring with a commanding Feature Race victory in front of a packed crowd, planting his flag firmly in the championship battle.
Leonardo Fornaroli made history in the Sprint Race, taking his first-ever single seater win from reverse-grid pole. A moment he won't forget anytime soon. Just as the F2 Feature Race was about to begin, the skies opened in true Silverstone fashion. Torrential rain soaked the circuit, but that didn't stop Jak Crawford from launching into the lead off the line and never looking back. He took a brilliant win, with Alex Dunne holding strong in 2nd from a front-row start. Home hero Luke Browning lit up the crowd with a storming drive through the field to take 3rd. A podium to remember on home soil.
Spa never fails to deliver! Leonardo Fornaroli carried his Silverstone momentum into Belgium, taking victory in the Sprint Race with a composed drive. Sunday's Feature Race was a wild one – the heavens opened and turned Spa into a super wet battlefield. Alex Dunne crossed the line first, but post-race penalties for both Dunne and Arvid Lindblad meant Roman Staněk was promoted to the winner's spot, claiming a dramatic victory. This weekend was all about resilience and surviving the chaos and Spa certainly delivered plenty of it.
The Hungarian Grand Prix was a weekend of highs and lows for Trident. We followed trident into this weekend and discussed the highs and lows of the season. Saturday brought its challenges, but the team stayed locked in. Sunday, though, was all about INVCTA Racing. They delivered a stunning 1-2 finish in the feature race, mastering the Hungaroring in style. But the Trident proved more successful in F3 – They celebrated a Drivers' Championship victory with a round to spare. Months of relentless hard work and consistency came together in a moment of pure glory for the team.
Round 11 in Monza delivered a weekend to remember for Formula 2. Hometown hero Leonardo Fornaroli ignited the Italian fans with victory in the Sprint Race, celebrating a special win on home soil. The spotlight then shifted to Luke Browning, who claimed his first-ever pole position and went on to secure a commanding Feature Race victory. With Monza's Temple of Speed as the stage, the weekend marked a turning point in the season as the fight for the championship grows ever more intense.
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