Driver development program

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A driver development program,[a] also known as a driver development team or driver academy, is a system or structure designed for young kart and race car drivers to learn and perfect their racing skills. These programmes are devised by racing teams, external companies and funded partnerships primarily to attract and develop future racing talent. Most programmes now employ a wide range of skilled coaches and technologies to train all of the physical and psychological abilities inherent in driving at the limit and winning races. Most racing teams will sign a driver to a multi-year contract in which they fund or part fund the driver in junior formulas (such as Formula 3 and Formula 2 in Europe, and Late models and ARCA in stock car racing) and gradually help them succeed to the highest levels of motorsport. Some teams have been criticized for unfair long-term and low-paying contracts for the talented drivers they find whilst also charging the less talented drivers very high fees for the use of their simulations and facilities. Companies that specialise in racing driver training or development programmes remain commercially viable through selling time in their simulators or gyms and generally speaking do not fund a drivers career. Funded partnerships, good driver management companies and driver search and development initiatives will fund or part fund a drivers development and will survive as long as the owners financial commitment and or success at recouping their investment. Be that a return from a talented drivers wages or a promotional exercise designed by a brand or corporation.

The following is a list of teams that currently have a driver development programs or are driver development teams.

Open-wheel racing

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Formula One

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Three graduates of driver development programs have won the World Drivers' Championship: Lewis Hamilton of McLaren (2008), Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull (2010), and Max Verstappen (2021) of Red Bull

In 1998, McLaren became the first Formula One team to establish a driver development program, founding the McLaren-Mercedes Young Driver Support Programme; its initial cohort famously included 13-year-old kart racer Lewis Hamilton, who became the first driver development program alumnus in Formula One to win the World Drivers' Championship in 2008. The Red Bull Junior Team have graduated 14 members—and two former members—to Formula One, noted for their use of a second team to promote junior talent under the wing of Helmut Marko. As of 2024, Red Bull have coached two World Drivers' Champions, both winning their titles with Red Bull Racing: Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen.

Driver program Team Est Selected Driver(s)[b]
Alpine Academy   Alpine 2002   Heikki Kovalainen (2007)
  Romain Grosjean (2009)
  Jack Doohan (2025)
AMF1 Driver Development Programme   Aston Martin 2021 None
Ferrari Driver Academy   Ferrari 2009   Sergio Pérez (2011)
  Jules Bianchi (2013)
  Charles Leclerc (2018)
  Mick Schumacher (2021)
  Oliver Bearman (2024)
Haas Driver Development Program   Haas 2016   Pietro Fittipaldi (2020)
McLaren Driver Development Programme   McLaren 1998   Nick Heidfeld (2000)
  Lewis Hamilton (2007)
  Kevin Magnussen (2014)
  Stoffel Vandoorne (2016)
  Lando Norris (2019)
Mercedes Junior Team   Mercedes 2014   Pascal Wehrlein (2016)
  Esteban Ocon (2016)
  George Russell (2019)
  Andrea Kimi Antonelli (2025)
Red Bull Junior Team   Red Bull Racing
  RB
2001   Christian Klien (2004)
  Vitantonio Liuzzi (2005)
  Scott Speed (2006)
  Sebastian Vettel (2007)
  Sébastien Buemi (2009)
  Jaime Alguersuari (2009)
  Daniel Ricciardo (2011)
  Jean-Éric Vergne (2012)
  Daniil Kvyat (2014)
  Max Verstappen (2015)
  Carlos Sainz Jr. (2015)
  Pierre Gasly (2017)
  Yuki Tsunoda (2021)
  Liam Lawson (2023)
Sauber Academy   Sauber 2019 None
Williams Driver Academy   Williams 2016   Lance Stroll (2017)
  Nicholas Latifi (2020)
  Jack Aitken (2020)
  Logan Sargeant (2023)
  Franco Colapinto (2024)

IndyCar Series

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Super Formula

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NASCAR

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All of these teams have their own developmental driver programs and/or field cars/trucks on their team for developmental drivers.

Notes

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  1. ^ British English: driver development programme
  2. ^ Drivers who have graduated to Formula One as members of the program, as of 2024. Bold indicates a World Drivers' Champion.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Motorsports, J. R. "JR Motorsports, GMS Racing Launch Drivers Edge Development". www.jrmracing.com. Retrieved 2019-02-17.