Zak O’Sullivan will graduate to Formula 2 with ART Grand Prix for the 2024 season, having finished as runner-up in F3 this year.
The Williams F1 junior, who won the 2021 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award, will join the French outfit for his rookie campaign. The 18-year-old spent two years in F3, first with Rodin Carlin, where he finished 11th scoring two podiums, before moving to Prema for 2023. The Briton finished second to Gabriel Bortoleto, having taken the most wins of any driver with four.
Photo by: Formula Motorsport Ltd Zak O'Sullivan, Prema Racing 'He's a driver we've been following for a long time, and he has consistently elevated his level of performance. 'His background and mindset align with ART Grand Prix's mission of supporting young drivers to the highest levels of motorsport. 'It's with pleasure and honour that we welcome a member of the Williams Racing Driver Academy.
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