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Aston Martin Launches F1 Driver Academy, Signs Mari Boya

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The Aston Martin F1 team has launched its driver academy, with Spain's FIA Formula 3 driver Mari Boya as its first recruit.A three-time Spanish karting champion, Boya will be supported by Aston Martin with what the team called a "comprehensive development programme" as he navigates the F1 feeder series ladder. The newly designed driver academy aims to identify and help young talent all ...Keep reading

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Mari Boya, Fields Racing driver, will head the British team’s new drivers academy

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Aston Martin has joined the other Formula 1 teams by launching its own driver academy. 21-year-old Spanish driver Mari Boya becomes the first recruit in the development program, which is based on a partnership with Fernando Alonso's karting school.

Aston Martin F1 has just launched its new academy of young drivers. Named Aston Martin F1 Team Driver Academy, this structure aims to identify and support emerging young talent in lower categories and promotion formulas. The first driver supported by the academy is Mari Boya, who is currently riding in F3 and will be able to benefit from a program of accompaniment and driving in old Formula 1 single-seaters. "Joining the academy Aston Martin F1 …

Formula 1 racing team Aston Martin is now in the race for the best motorsport talents. A first youngster has now been signed, as the team announced on Tuesday.

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pitdebrief.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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