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Prema Racing

Grisignano di Zocco, Italy

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About Prema Racing

Prema Racing is an Italian motorsport powerhouse that has dominated junior formula categories for decades, founded by Angelo Rosin in 1983. Based in Grisignano di Zocco near Vicenza, Italy, Prema competes in Formula 2, Formula 3, Formula Regional, and Formula 4 with unprecedented success across all levels. The team has won multiple championships in F2 and F3/GP3, working with drivers who later reached Formula 1, including Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher, and Oscar Piastri. Backed by the Rosin family and with investment from Iron Lynx since 2022, Prema combines Italian racing passion with meticulous preparation and technical excellence. The team is recognized for its comprehensive approach to driver development, strong Ferrari connections, and ability to consistently produce championship-winning cars across different categories.

Racing Series

Championships where Prema Racing competes

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Formula 2

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Formula 2 serves as the primary feeder series for Formula 1, showcasing the next generation of racing talent on the same prestigious circuits as F1. As an official FIA championship, F2 features standardized cars that emphasize driver skill and development, creating close, competitive racing. The series follows a sprint and feature race format each weekend, with points systems designed to reward consistency and overtaking. For young drivers, F2 represents the final stepping stone before potentially reaching Formula 1, with many current F1 stars having graduated through its ranks.

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Formula 3

FIA

Formula 3 is a crucial junior single-seater racing championship that serves as a vital stepping stone for young drivers aiming to climb the motorsport ladder. Racing on prestigious Formula 1 circuits, F3 features a grid of talented teenagers and early-career drivers competing in identical chassis with standardized engines to ensure fair competition. The series emphasizes driver development and racecraft, with a format that includes both sprint and feature races. F3 provides essential experience in professional team environments, media responsibilities, and the physical demands of high-downforce open-wheel racing.

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IndyCar

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IndyCar is North America's premier open-wheel racing series, known for its diverse challenge across oval speedways, road courses, and street circuits. The championship is headlined by the legendary Indianapolis 500, one of motorsport's most prestigious events. IndyCar features standardized chassis with engine competition between Honda and Chevrolet, creating close racing where driver skill is paramount. The series is renowned for its accessibility, high-speed oval racing that regularly exceeds 230 mph, and a paddock atmosphere that connects fans with drivers. With a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, IndyCar represents American racing tradition while embracing modern technology and safety innovations.