Tag: Lia Block

  • Block returns for 2025 with Williams

    Lia Block will be back for more in 2025, as Williams have announced that the American driver will continue to represent them next season.
    The 18 year old’s sophomore campaign also sees her drive with ART Grand Prix again.

    This season, Block has taken the transition from rallying to single-seaters in her stride. Building confidence and strengthening her skills round-by-round.
    She finished eighth in the Drivers’ Standings with two P4 finishes which was her best finish.

    Alongside representing them on the grid, Block will remain a member of the Williams Racing Driver Academy and she is thrilled at continuing their partnership for another year.

    I’m excited to be racing with Williams Racing and ART Grand Prix for the 2025 season, and I’m looking forward to working with everyone in the Driver Academy for another year. We’ve made so much progress, and I can’t wait to hit the track again in Shanghai. This time we fight for wins!
    Block on the news.

    We’re thrilled to have Lia racing with us in F1 Academy for 2025. Lia has shown impressive improvement throughout her first season of open-wheel racing, progressing race after race to end the year in a great position. We’ll be closely watching her continued growth in the coming year.
    Sven Smeets, Sporting Director at Williams Racing.

  • Williams recruit Lia Block for F1 Academy

    I am so excited to be joining the Williams Driver Academy and competing in F1 Academy in 2024! This is something I never could have dreamed of. I can’t wait to embrace this new experience and learn as much as possible.

    Block on the news.

    We are excited to welcome Lia to Williams Racing as our F1 Academy driver for 2024. Lia has already achieved a tremendous amount in motorsport, has incredible natural talent, and the champion mindset and dedication to make a success of her journey into open-wheel racing. We cannot wait to get started on this journey together. As a team, we are committed to Formula 1 and F1 Academy’s joint efforts to improve female representation in motorsport, and we look forward to working with Lia as a key part of the Williams Racing Driver Academy.

    Vowles on the news.

    Extreme sports are part of Lia’s DNA and her debut in high-profile international competitions attest to her talent and her adaptability to a wide range of demanding environments. At 17 years old, Lia is driven with a great determination and an appetite for major challenges, that should allow her to quickly find her place on our team and in the F1 Academy.

    ART Grand Prix Team Principal, Sebastien Philippe.