Drugovich to remain as Aston Martin Test and Reserve Driver in 2025

Aston Martin have confirmed that Felipe Drugovich will continue to act as the team’s Test and Reserve Driver in 2025, extending his relationship with the squad after first joining them back in 2022.
Drugovich became a member of Aston Martin’s driver development programme following his victory in the 2022 Formula 2 championship, a campaign in which he beat closest challenger Theo Pourchaire by a margin of 101 points.
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Since then the Brazilian has continued to work with the squad as one of their test and reserve drivers alongside former F1 driver Stoffel Vandoorne, while his role has also seen him participate in five FP1 sessions as well as three end-of-season tests.
Drugovich also stood in for Lance Stroll during pre-season testing in 2023 after the Canadian suffered injuries in a cycling accident. Away from F1, the 24-year-old has taken part in endurance racing and will drive in the upcoming 24 Hours of Daytona.
As he continues as Test and Reserve driver in 2025, Drugovich is set to remain a regular presence at Grands Prix throughout the campaign and will alternate duties with Vandoorne.
“I'm obviously really pleased to be staying with Aston Martin Aramco for a third full season as Test and Reserve Driver,” Drugovich commented. “There's a lot of momentum at this team, and I'm excited to see what we can achieve together.
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“The incredible new facilities at the AMR Technology Campus, including the brand-new simulator, demonstrate the ambition here, and I'm committed to being a part of Aston Martin Aramco's long-term success.
"As always, I want to thank the team for their ongoing support."

Mike Krack – who recently moved into the position of Chief Trackside Officer, with Andy Cowell taking on the role of Team Principal – added: “Felipe has been a vital member of our team since joining, and we are very pleased to continue working with him into 2025 – he is a real asset.
“His contributions behind the scenes, particularly in the simulator and during test sessions, have been invaluable, and he does not put a foot wrong behind the wheel.
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"Felipe's dedication and feedback have played a crucial role in our progress, and we are confident he will continue to make a significant impact as part of our team.
"We wish him the best of luck at the upcoming 24 Hours of Daytona."

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