Prema Racing
Prema Racing is based in the South of Italy, making its debut in 2017, having a high profile of partnerships over the few years and being the only team to score points in every race this season. Both their drivers are currently running in Ferrari and Alpine driver academies. Prema has seen drivers such as Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher and Lance Stroll achieve their success in F1 with their current drivers being Robert Schwartzman and Oscar Piastri.
Uni-Virtuosi
Uni-Virtuosi is based in Norfolk in the UK, making its debut in 2018. Even though this team didn't start until 7 years ago, it has made create success in the years with 31 wins, 68 podiums and 12 pole positions with 12 fastest laps overall. Current drivers are Guanya Zhou and Felipe Drugovich with Guanyu hoping to make it to F1 next season after 3 seasons in F2.
Carlin Racing
Carlin Racing is based in Surrey in the UK, making its debut in 2017, with a high profile of successful drivers such as Sebastian Vettel, Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz joining F1. Current drivers are Dan Ticktum and Jehan Daruvala with Jehan in the Red Bull driver academy but Dan has just been released from Williams as their development driver. Yuki Tsunoda, being a previous Carlin driver, now performing in F1 for AlphaTauri.
HiTech Grand Prix
HiTech Grand Prix is based in Silverstone in the UK, making its debut in 2020, with both of the drivers, Liam Lawson and Juri Vips, being in the Red Bull Junior academy. Without a doubt, having 2 rookies can be a challenge but the season so has proved everyone wrong with both drivers in the top 10 with over 50 points each and only halfway through the season. The previous driver, Nikita Mazepin being upgraded to Haas F1 team for the 2021 season.
ART Grand Prix
ART Grand Prix is based in Villeneuve-La-Guyard in France, making its debut in 2017, with the previous drivers such as George Russell( now a Williams driver), Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg ( Mercedes drivers) winning F2 titles leading them into F1 seasons. With only one of their drivers, Christian Lundgaard, having a link to an F1 team's driving academy leaving Theo Pourchaire with an unsecured future in F1.
MP MotorSport
MP Motorsport is based in Westmaas in the Netherlands, making its debut in 2017, with both drivers being out of driver academies for F1 in the future. The team had their best success in 2016 with becoming high-scoring places in the constructer's championship. So far this season, they have managed to score 1 podium win placed in the team in 7th of the constructors. Current drivers are Richard Verschoor and Lirim Zendeli.
Charouz Racing System
Charouz Racing System is based in Prague in the Netherlands, making its debut in 2018. Getting upgraded to F2 in 2018, the impact was immediate with 2 race wins and 5 further podiums in one season with Ferrari academy-backed cars. Current drivers are David Beckman and Guilherme Samaia, with one being a rookie and one changing team, the season hasn't looked great for Charouz by only just managing to score points in Silverstone with 2 races without points.
DAMS
DAMS is based in Ruaudin in France, making its debut in 2017. All drivers who have raced previously for DAMS have achieved F1 or became professionals drivers such as Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly and Nicholas Latifi. Winning the constructor's championship in 2019 with 2 poles, 6 wins and 16 podiums. Current drivers being Roy Nissany, with Williams driver academy and Marcus Armstrong, with Ferrari Driver Academy.
Campos Racing
Campos Racing is based in Valencia in Spain, making its debut in 2017. Campos has failed to collect enough points in the constructor's championship to go beyond the top 5 places. So far this season, both drivers have failed to collect wins, podiums, poles and even fastest laps. Current drivers are Ralph Boschung, making a return after a year and Gianluca Petecof getting upgraded from F3 to F2.
HWA Racelab
HWA Racelab is based in Affalterbach in Germany, making its debut in 2020 with this season failing to only score one point at the first race. Current drivers being Jack Aitken, making Williams Drivers Academy and Alessio Deledda, without a drivers academy opportunity with a future in F1.
Trident
Trident is based in Milano in Italy, making its debut in 2017 with current drivers, Bent Viscaal and Marino Sato, both without drivers academy for future in F1. Only managing to get 10 points this season, from Bahrain and Baku, Trident still hasn't managed to get past 10th in the constructor's championship since they made their debut.
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