A DECADE

OF RACING

2025 marks Hitech’s 10th full season of racing. What began in 2015 with Oliver Oakes’ bold step from driver to team owner at the age of 25, has evolved into a decade of success in multiple national and international championships. Here we chart Hitech history, from a tentative inaugural campaign in 2016 right through the 2025 season as it happens.

2016

In 2016, Hitech fielded a three-car team in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship that included a young 16-year-old by the name of George Russell. He was a Mercedes Junior Team driver, and the F1 powerhouse had entrusted his development to Hitech for the team’s debut season. The Racing Steps Foundation and Force India F1 Team had done the same with its own bright stars, Ben Barnicoat and Nikita Mazepin. The stakes were high.

The opening campaign was a great success, demonstrating that Hitech had all the right ingredients to be a key player in the sport. Taking four wins, 13 podiums and three pole positions, the team finished as runner-up in the Championship.

To seal a sensational year, Hitech went on to take pole position on its first visit to the historic Macau Grand Prix.

The team was ambitious and set its sights on its first corporate development target – an R&D capability. Hitech Technologies was created to provide technology and support services to Hitech and to other race teams.

Results
4 Wins
13 Podiums
3 Poles
2nd in Teams’ Standings
2016 highlights →
The development of a young George Russell was entrusted to Hitech by Mercedes in only its first full season of competition and it was an auspicious start to the young Russell's single-seater career
Hitech had quickly established a successful operation that enabled them to perform at the highest level at racetracks new and old
The Racing Steps Foundation and Force India F1 Team had done the same with its own bright stars, Ben Barnicoat and Nikita Mazepin
Ben Barnicoat secured two wins in the 2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Oliver Oakes made the bold step from driver to team owner at the age of 25
The fledgling Hitech squad was quickly finding its feet as a competitive outfit
To seal a sensational year, Hitech went on to take pole position on its first visit to the historic Macau Grand Prix
The team's first full season of competition was a success and the path was set for a successful future
2017

In 2017, Hitech raised the stakes with a four-car entry for its second full season of FIA Formula 3 European, determined to build on its success and continue attracting the best young talent from around the world. Its line-up included Jake Hughes, a BRDC F4 prodigy, and Italian F4 title winner, Ralf Aron.

The series introduced a new aero kit that season, which was a lot for a young Hitech to get to grips with. After a more challenging start to the campaign, it was soon back to fighting at the front of the field, the additional data from having four drivers ensuring the team was continuously developing.

Hitech notched up a win, 13 podiums and three pole positions, finishing fourth overall in the Teams’ Championship.

Hitech Technologies was taking off and the team expanded into new premises. With an eye to what’s next, an appreciation of the role that the correct guidance and training could play in optimising driver inputs led to the creation of Hitech Performance, a new division focused on simulation and human science.

Results
1 Win
13 Podiums
3 Poles
4th in Teams’ Standings
2017 highlights →
Ralf Aron secures two podiums
Nikita Mazepin claims three Formula 3 European podiums
Honda protégé Tadasuke Makino
Jake Hughes claims victory at the Nürburgring in the 2017 Formula 3 European Championship
2018

2018 saw the merger of F3 and GB3. We understood that a preparation season was going to be key to success in the new FIA Formula 3 Championship running on the F1 platform.

Rather than expanding to match the five cars entered by other teams, Hitech focused on learning how to operate within the new-for-2019 Regulations, which included a trackside personnel limitation and mandated three-car entry.

Among its line-up, Ecurie Bull Frog protégé Álex Palou, one of three drivers new to the team and to the category, yet they brought further wins, podiums, and pole positions to add to Hitech’s F3 European tally.

Consolidating its success at the entry level of the single-seater pathway, Hitech entered the new F3 Asian Championship and claimed both the driver and team titles in its maiden season.

Results
F3 European
2 Wins
10 Podiums
2 Poles
3rd in Teams’ Standings
Asian F3
11 Wins
19 Podiums
11 Poles
1st in Teams’ & Drivers’ Standings - Champions
2018 highlights →
Alex Palou secured seven podiums on his F3 European debut
Enaam Ahmed secured two wins and two podiums
Brit Ben Hingeley was part of a strong 2018 F3 European line-up that helped HItech to 3rd in the Teams' title
In its maiden season of the F3 Asian Championship, Hitech claimed the Drivers' title with Raoul Hyman...
...and victory in the Teams' battle
2019

Steadily gaining respect with key single-seater stakeholders, in 2019 Hitech was awarded an entry in the all-new FIA Formula 3 Championship that would run alongside the prestigious Formula 1 Championship for eight events. It ended the new series’ debut season as Vice-Champions in both the Teams’ and Drivers’ Standings.

We swept the board in our second season of Asian Formula 3, claiming the Teams’ title after four poles, four wins and 14 podiums.

Hitech was selected by the new W Championship to handle operations for the championships’ maiden season, including preparation, freight, logistics and general trackside support. We also supplied race engineers and pit crew for each of the 18 cars.

Soon after, the FIA, governing body of world motorsport, chose Hitech to operate 20 cars in the Formula 4 category of the new Motorsport Games, the inaugural edition of which was held at Vallelunga in November 2019.

Results
FIA F3
4 Wins
6 Podiums
1 Pole
2nd in Teams’ & Drivers’ Standings – Vice-Champions
Asian F3
13 Wins
17 Podiums
11 Poles
1st in Teams’ & Drivers’ Standings – Champions 
2019 highlights →
2019 was the inaugural season of the FIA Formula 3 Championship, formed by the merger of the GP3 Series and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Jüri Vips was a dominant force, securing fourth in the Drivers' battle with three wins and a second place podium
Jüri's three wins of 2019 came at Spielberg, Silverstone and Sochi
Yifei Ye completed the Hitech trio that season
A memorable victory for Hitech on home turf
Leonardi Pulcini also claimed a win in Round 2 at Silverstone, making it a double Hitech victory that weekend
Hitech was selected by the FIA to operate all 20 cars of the brand-new W Series championship
W Series provided Hitech with its first opportunity to support female participation in the sport, something it continues to do today in the F1 Academy series
The FIA chose Hitech to operate 20 cars in the Formula 4 category of its new Motorsport Games, the inaugural edition of which was held at Vallelunga in November 2019
2020

2020 brought a maiden entry in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, and we concluded a successful debut with fourth place in the Teams’ and Drivers’ standings, its line-up of Luca Ghiotto and Nikita Mazepin bringing them to within three points of third place.

In FIA F3, we finished fourth in the teams’ standings with three wins and a pole for Liam Lawson.

A new domestic UK F3 series beckoned, established following unprecedented demand due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kush Maini fought for the title until the closing race, taking the runner-up honours in the eight-round series. Teammate Reece Ushijima secured a race win in his maiden season, after making the step up from karts to car racing.

Over in Asian F3, we finished fourth in the series and Nikita Mazepin took third place in the Drivers’ Standings.

Results
FIA F2
3 Wins
7 Podiums
1 Pole
4th in Teams’ Standings
FIA F3
1 Win
3 Podiums
11 Poles
4th in Teams’ Standings
3rd in Drivers’ Standings
Asian F3
2 Wins
6 Podiums
2 Poles
4th in Teams’ Standings
2020 highlights →
The 2020 season saw Hitech's inaugural entry in the FIA Formula 2 Championship
The campaign got off to a positive start at pre-season testing in Bahrain, with a first taste of the Dallara F2 2018 and 3.4 litre Mecachrome V634
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was affected by the postponement, cancellation and reorganisation of much of the calendar
The F2 season finally got underway in July at Spielberg
The first of three F2 victories came in Round 3 at the Hungaroring courtesy of Luca Ghiotto
A first victory for Nikita Mazepin followed in F2 Round 4 at Silverstone and again in Round 9 at Mugello
Hitech's F3 season followed a similar pattern, with competitive action commencing in July where Liam Lawson claimed victory in the Spielberg Feature Race
Dennis Hauger secured an F3 podium with P3 in Round 3 at the Red Bull Ring
2021

2021 was another competitive year for Hitech on the upper rungs of the single-seater ladder. We finished the F2 season in fourth place, with Liam Lawson and Jüri Vips contesting what was then an eight-round series.

In F3, Red Bull Junior Jak Crawford was among the drivers who helped the team to sixth in the Championship.

British F3 rebranded to GB3 mid-season and Hitech were its inaugural Vice-Champions, claiming three wins and nine podiums.

Further podiums in Asian F3 saw us finish second in the Teams’ Standings, while Roy Nissany achieved fifth in the Drivers’ battle.

Results
FIA F2
3 Wins
2 Podiums
4th in Teams’ Standings 
FIA F3
1 Win
4 Podiums
6th in Teams’ Standings
GB3
3 Wins
9 Podiums
2nd in Teams’ Standings – Vice-Champions
Asian F3
3 Podiums
2nd in Teams’ Championship – Vice-Champions
3rd in Drivers’ Standings (Isack Hadjar)
2021 highlights →
The F2 race weekend structure was altered for the 2021 season as part of post-pandemic cost-cutting measures, each round featuring three races instead of two
Jüri Vips secured victory twice on home asphalt, in the Sprint and second Feature Race of two at Silverstone that year
Jüri scored a further four podiums that year, in Hungary, Silverstone, Monza and Sochi
Stepping up for his first season of F2, Liam Lawson claimed victory in the opening round at Spielberg, and secured two further podiums in Bahrain and Jeddah
2022

In 2022, Marcus Armstrong and Jüri Vips secured F2 wins and podiums and the team finished fifth in a hotly contested season.

Isack Hadjar was just starting to make a name for himself in FIA Formula 3, with three wins, two podiums, a pole and two fastest laps.

In Asian F3, now rebranded as the Formula Regional Asian Championship, a record six-driver line-up that included Isack Hadjar, Gabriele Minì, Leonardo Fornaroli and Joshua Dufek, helped us to second place in the Teams’ Championship with five wins, five podiums and two poles.

It was a clean sweep for the team in GB3 with seven wins, nineteen podiums and five poles. Luke Browning dominates to help Hitech secure the Teams’ and Drivers’ Championships, alongside Bryce Aron and Cian Shields. Browning comes to the attention of F1 teams, securing the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award.

Our debut season in the F4 British Championship was a great success. Alex Dunne secured the Drivers’ title and Hitech were crowned Vice-Champions in the Teams’ title after 13 wins – 11 of which were for Alex Dunne – nine podiums and 11 pole positions. Alex’s win tally set a record that would prevail for two seasons.

Expanding our F4 campaign into the UAE edition, we notched up two wins and four podiums with Alex Dunne, Luke Browning and Oliver Gray.

Results
FIA F2
4 Wins
5 Podiums
2 Poles
5th in Teams’ Standings
FIA F3
3 Wins
2 Podiums
1 Pole
5th in Teams’ Standings
Formula Regional Asian Championship
5 Wins
5 Podiums
2 Poles
2nd in Teams’ Standings – Vice Champions
GB3
7 Wins
19 Podiums
1st in Teams’ and Drivers’ Standings - Champions 
F4 British Championship
13 Wins
9 Podiums
11 Poles
2nd in Teams’ Standings - Vice-Champions
F4 UAE Championship
2 Wins
4 Podiums
4th in Teams’ Standings
2022 highlights →
The pairing of Marcus Armstrong and Jüri Vips proved to be a highly competitive one that kept Hitech in the F2 hunt throughout the season
Marcus Armstrong's first victory of three came in the Imola Sprint Race
The F2 duo claimed four wins, five podiums and two pole positions
After a strong showing all season, including four podiums, Jüri Vips finally claimed F2 victory in the Monza Sprint Race
Hitech 2022 FIA F3 challenger
Kaylen Frederick, new Red Bull Junior Team driver Isack Hadjar, and Nazim Azman formed Hitech's 2022 F3 line-up
New Hitech and Red Bull Junior Team driver Isack Hadjar impressed from the off, securing a Sprint Race victory at the opening round in Bahrain. He would finish fourth in his debut season
Hitech's 2022 GB3 line-up featured Luke Browning, Bryce Aron and Cian Shields
Luke Browning was a dominant force in his first GB3 season with Hitech. A double victory in the opening round at Oulton Park was followed by three further wins.
Further victories from Cian Shields...
...and Bryce Aron helped Hitech to the Vice-Champion spot for the 2022 GB3 season
The 2022 British F4 Championship of Alex Dunne, Oliver Stewart, Daniel Mavlyutov, and Eduardo Coseteng helped Hitech to the runner-up prize
Alex Dunne claimed victory in Race 1 at the season opener at Donington Park and continued to triumph on a further 10 occasions, establishing a race win record that would stand until 2024
2023

2023 was a competitive but inconsistent season of F2 for Jak Crawford and Isack Hadjar as they stepped up to the penultimate rung on the single-seater ladder, but there were three wins and four podiums along the way.

It was a fiercely competitive season in FIA F3, but Gabriele Minì, Luke Browning, and Sebastián Montoya brought home victories, podiums and a pole for the team.

The 70th Macau Grand Prix was one for our history books! Luke Browning reigned supreme in his first-ever entry in the historic event, dominating an incident-filled race from lights to flag. Isack Hadjar finished seventh, while an impressive weekend for Alex Dunne, who had made the step up from Hitech’s GB3 squad, ended with a heart-breaking retirement following a collision. Saturday’s Qualifying saw Browning and Dunne secure a double podium and lock out the front row for Sunday’s race. Hadjar took ninth.

In GB3, Alex Dunne challenged for the top honours all season long and was ultimately crowned Vice-Champion, helping the team to fourth in the Teams’ championship.

A record five drivers competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship. Sebastián Montoya and Daniel Mavlyutov contended the full season, while Gabriele Minì, Luke Browning and Jak Crawford completed a handful of races to gain further development experience.

For a second consecutive season, Hitech were right in the F4 British Championship title fight. A stellar campaign saw seven wins, 25 podiums, four poles and 10 fastest laps, earning us the Vice-Champion prize. Will Macintyre ended the season as the runner-up in the Drivers’ standings, while James Piszcyk, Gabriel Stilp and Kanato Le also finished in the season’s top 10.

More podiums and points on the Middle East stage in Formula 4 UAE with Arvid Lindblad, James Piszcyk and Kanato Le, and Will Macintyre in the Rookies’ Standings.

Results
FIA F2
3 Wins
4 Podiums
1 Pole
8th in Teams’ Standings
FIA F3
2 Wins
4 Podiums
2 Poles
5th in Teams’ Standings
FIA F3 World Cup (Macau Grand Prix)
2 Wins
1 Podium
1 Pole
1st in Teams’ and Drivers’ Standings - Champions
GB3
5 Wins
2 Podiums
1 Pole
4th in Teams’ Standings
Formula Regional Middle East Championship
1 Pole
7th in Teams’ Standings
British F4
7 Wins
25 Podiums
4 Poles
2nd in Teams’ Standings – Vice-Champions
UAE F4
3 Wins
9 Podiums
1 Pole
4th in Teams’ Standings
2023 highlights →
Jak's back (he raced in F3 with Hitech two years earlier) and Isack Hadjar steps up to F2 for his second season with the team. Both were entrusted to Hitech's development by the Red Bull Junior Team
Victory for Jak Crawford in Spielberg and four further podiums that season
It was a solid transition to F2 for Isack Hadjar, and he finished just behind his teammate in the driver standings
Luke Browning stepped up to F3 with Hitech for his second season with the team
Alpine Academy entrusted the development of its rising star Gabriele Mini to Hitech's care for the 2023 F3 season
Red Bull Junior Team member Sebastián Montoya completed the 2023 F3 lineup
Alex Dunne stepped up to GB3 with Hitech, having set the British F4 record with the team the previous season
South Korea's Michael Shin and Japan's Souta Arao completed the 2023 GB3 lineup
Will Macintyre ended the 2023 GB3 season as the Vice-Champion with two victories and 12 podiums
In Hitech's second season in British F4, Hitech's lineup of Will Macintyre, James Piszcyk, Kanato Le and Gabriel Stilp helped the team to the runner-up spot in the teams' title.
2024

2024 was one of Hitech’s most competitive seasons to date across the breadth of the championships we contend. By the halfway stage we had already achieved a remarkable run of success, our silverware tally reaching 58 trophies in 53 races.

Our F2 campaign got off to an incredible start, Paul Aron heading into our home race at Silverstone with an 11-point lead, having notched up seven podiums in as many rounds, and nine consecutive points finishes. A tougher second half of the season in this incredibly competitive championship saw him drop to third but he remained in the fight for the title until the very last race of the season. Amaury Cordeel scored points in seven of the rounds, results that were crucial to keeping Hitech in the fight for the Teams’ Championship throughout.

In FIA Formula 3, Luke Browning concluded a stellar season by clinching third place in the Drivers’ Standings. It was an exceptional and close-fought campaign that went right down to the wire. Hitech were in Teams’ title contention throughout, Luke’s two wins, podium and consistent points finishes supported by the results of team-mate Martinius Stenshorne, but we ended the season fifth overall.

In GB3 Championship we became the first team in history to record seven consecutive race wins in the series. The team finished the season as Vice-Champions, while all three drivers – Tymek Kucharzyk, Will Macintyre and Gerrard Xie were in the hunt for the title at one stage. Tymek secured the highest Hitech driver placing with third.

Deagen Fairclough clinched the ROKiT British F4 Championship in the penultimate round with a 222.5-point lead after dominating the 2024 season. The 18-year-old made British F4 history in his second season in the series, equalling the reigning record holder’s tally of 11 race wins with five races in hand, and surpassing it with three more appearances on the top step of the podium, bringing his impressive haul of victories to 14. Reza Seewooruthun had an auspicious debut season to finish third in the Drivers’ Standings.

2024 highlights →
The 2024 F2 driver pairing of Paul Aron and Amaury Cordeel kept Hitech in the title fight for the entire first half of the season
Paul Aron shone in his debut F2 season, racking up the podiums and claiming an elusive victory in the penultimate Feature Race to become 'The Star of Qatar'. He was picked up by F1 team Alpine as their 2025 Reserve Driver
In F3, Luke Browning had now been selected by the Williams Driver Academy and had plenty to prove. He was in the fight for the drivers' title right up until the season finale
Luke Browning's first victory of 2024 came in the opening Sprint Race of the season in Bahrain
Hot on the heels of the team's first win of the season, Martinius Stenshorne claimed victory in the following F3 Sprint Race in Melbourne. He was soon picked up by the McLaren Driver Development Programme
Together with Cian Shields, Hitech's F3 trio kept the team in the title fight for much of the season
The 2024 GB3 line-up were never far from the podium throughout the season. Will Macintyre stepped up from the British F4 squad, while newcomer Tymek Kucharczyk was the main title protagonist
Gerrard Xie claimed his maiden victory at the Hungaroring
Hitech's 2024 GB3 car was on-point throughout the season and helped the team to the Vice-Champion spot in the Teams' standings
In Briitsh F4, Deagen Fairclough utterly dominated the championship, setting a new record for most wins in a season - 14 - and usurping the team's previous record holder, Alex Dunne
Along the way, Deagen also set a new record for the number of Pole Positions - and resulting prize watches!
A stellar line-up kept the Hitech team on the podium and at the top of the Teams' standings all season
Hitech secured the 2024 Drivers' and Teams' British F4 Championship titles
2025

There’s so much to be excited about in Hitech’s tenth full season of racing.

2025 sees us contesting six series. On the F1 platform, FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3, and F1 Academy. In national series, GB3 and British F4. We have also made our debut in another Formula 4-level championship, Formula Winter Series.

No less than four of our 2024 drivers have taken a step up the single-seater ladder with Hitech, fantastic news for them personally and a testament to our commitment to nurturing the next generation of young drivers.

In FIA Formula 3 and GB3 Championship, we have brand-new next-generation cars to look forward to.

We’ll be charting more Hitech10 history here as it happens.

2025 highlights →
A bold new look and feel for the team as Hitech celebrates a decade of racing...
Victory for Red Bull Junior Team driver Fionn McLaughlin in only his first round in car racing at the Formula Winter Series season opener in Portimão
2025 marks Hitech's F1 Academy debut, as the team plays its part in the sport's efforts to drive change by breaking down barriers to entry for female participants
A class win for Nina Gademan at the Formula Winter Series season opener in Portimão. Hitech is proud to be championing the next generation of female talent.
Fionn McLaughlin's auspicious start to his car racing career continued in Aragón, where he claimed his third victory in as many rounds in Formula Winter Series