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February 19, 2025 By  Formula 3, News

2025 F3 Lineup: Nicola Marinangeli Joins AIX Racing

AIX Racing have officially signed Italian talent Nicola Marinangeli for the 2025 FIA Formula 3 season.

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The 21-year-old brings a wealth of experience across multiple racing series and is expected to add depth to the team’s challenge in the fiercely competitive Formula 3 grid.

With Marinangeli onboard, AIX Racing is aiming to build on its previous performances and establish itself as a strong contender in the upcoming season.

Marinangeli joins previously announced driver Javier Sagrera. The team is yet to confirm its third driver for the upcoming championship.

Marinangeli’s Racing Background

He began his racing career in karting in 2018 and quickly transitioned to the Italian F4 Championship. There, he achieved several podiums and points with DR Formula.

The following year, he competed in both the Formula 4 UAE Championship and the Italian F4 Championship.

The following year, Marinangeli secured his first single-seater victory in the 2020 Formula 4 UAE Championship. He finished fifth overall with one win and multiple podiums.

The Italian driver participated in the Formula Renault Eurocup and the Formula Regional European Championship in 2020 and 2021.

In 2022, Marinangeli transitioned to the Euroformula Open Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing. He was P12 in the final standings.

Expanding his horizons, he ventured into GT racing in 2024, joining AF Corse in the International GT Open and the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup.

Marinangeli adapted well in endurance racing, securing a race win and multiple podiums in the International GT Open. He ended the season in sixth in the PRO class standings.

His addition is expected to enhance AIX Racing’s competitiveness in the highly anticipated 2025 season.

Expressing his enthusiasm following the announcement, Marinangeli stated:

“Such a great honor for me to join the FIA Formula 3 grid with AIX Racing this year. It will be an interesting challenge for me, considering the two years racing in GT3. Couldn’t be more motivated for this experience. Let’s see what this year brings.” – Nicola Marinangeli.

His transition back to Formula 3 marks an exciting chapter in his career, as he aims to showcase his adaptability and skill in one of the most competitive junior single-seater series in the world.

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Anticipation for the 2025 Season

Dallara will introduce a new chassis for the 2025 FIA Formula 3 season. The goal is to provide emerging talents with an improved platform to showcase their skills.

AIX Racing, entering its third year in the championship, aim to build upon its previous performances and make a significant impact in the upcoming season.

With one driver yet to be announced, fans can look forward to seeing AIX Racing’s trio in action. The season kicks off in March 2025 at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne.

The Formula 3 Grid

The Formula 3 grid is nearly complete. Only AIX Racing are left to announce their third driver for the upcoming season.

Here’s how the teams will line up for the first race of the season at Albert Park in Australia:

Prema Racing: Brando Badoer, Noel Léon, Ugo Ugochukwu

Trident: Noah Strømsted, Rafael Câmara, Charlie Wurz

Art Grand Prix: Laurens Van Hoepen, Tuukka Taponen, James Wharton

Campos Racing: Mari Boya,  Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak, Nikola Tsolov

Hitech GTR: Martinius Stenshorne, Joshua Dufek, Gerrard Xie

MP Motorsport: Tim Tramnitz, Bruno Del Pino, Alessandro Giusti

Van Amersfoort Racing: Théophile Naël, Ramos, Ivan Domingues

Rodin Motorsport: Callum Voisin, Louis Sharp, Roman Bilinski

AIX Racing: Javier Sagrera, Marinangeli, 3rd driver tba

DAMS Lucas Oil: Nicola Lacorte, Matias Zagazeta, Christian Ho

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Credit: IMAGO / Panoramic by PsnewZ

Recording Date: 06.05.2022

About Ramiza Donlic

Ramiza joined Last Word on Sports in 2024. She is a freelance journalist and writer, who is currently studying journalism and communication studies at University of Vienna.