F2 and F3 champions cannot compete in the series again after they win it, but should it stay that way? From Formula_Nerds ✍️ F1
Formula 2 and Formula 3 CEO Bruno Michel has defended the feeder series rules that prevent champions from returning if they can’t get a seat higher up on the racing ladder.At present, the winners of either series cannot remain the following season, regardless of whether they secure a seat in F1 or F2 respectively.
“I disagree with it,” said Michel. “I think it’s a pyramid and you have to have a system where at some point it has to be up or out. “They would fight against people that honestly are probably not better than them but have much more experience, know the tracks, know the car, know the teams.”F2 has long-established itself as a strong proving ground for future F1 stars, with the likes of Charles Leclerc, George Russell, Lando Norris and many more graduating into seats at motorsport’s top table in recent years.
Likewise, fresh off the back of being crowned 2022 F2 champion, Drugovich has struggled to nail down one of single-seater racing’s most sought-after race seats.
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