Tag: PUMA

  • Robertson steps up to F1 Academy

    F1 Academy Official Partner PUMA have announced that Rachel Robertson will be representing them on the grid this season.

    The Scottish racer is set to step up to the series full-time, after a strong debut at the Las Vegas season finale, where she scored a P4 finish in Race 1.

    Robertson began competitively karting in 2022, before moving up to the British Kart Championships the following year.
    In 2024, she achieved multiple top 10 results in the Senior Rotax Class in the 2024 BKC and was the only female driver to compete in that category.

    Beating out more than 50 other young drivers, Robertson was selected for a factory drive with Radical Motorsport for the 2025 Radical Cup UK season, going on to score a top-three finish in the Standings.
    Invited to participate in the inaugural F1 Academy Rookie Test, the 18 year old clocked in top-five times across both sessions at the Circuito de Navarra.

    I’m incredibly excited to be joining F1 ACADEMY with PUMA for 2026. It’s been an amazing journey to get here, just three years ago I was coming off my novice kart plates, having only got into the sport after persuading my dad to take me indoor rental karting. So much hard work has gone into this from my family and so many amazing people, and I’m hugely grateful for everything. I love that PUMA is the fastest sports brand in the world and that it represents being brave and true to yourself. That’s exactly what I want to be this year.
    Robertson on the news.

  • Aurelia Nobels stays with PUMA for 2025

    Aurelia Nobels has become the 11th full-time driver to be confirmed for the 2025 season, with the Brazilian continuing with F1 Academy Official Partner PUMA.

    Nobels joined F1 Academy after campaigns in Brazilian F4 in 2022, followed by the Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championships in 2023.

    The Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy prospect went on to achieve six points finishes last year which includes a best result of fifth in Zandvoort.

    Finishing the season 12th overall, Nobels will be eyeing more success as she finalises ART Grand Prix’s roster for the upcoming season.
    The 18 year old will race alongside Williams’ Lia Block and newcomer Courtney Crone for Haas.

    I’m thrilled to announce I will be continuing my journey in F1 ACADEMY with ART Grand Prix in 2025. Partnering with Puma is an incredible honour and I’m grateful for their belief in me. I’m ready to embrace the challenges, push boundaries and make 2025 unforgettable!
    Nobels on the news.