Zane Maloney (born 2 October 2003) is a Barbadian racing driver who is set to compete in the 2024–25 Formula E World Championship with ABT Yamaha Lola. He last competed in the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship for Rodin Motorsport, having debuted for the team in the prior season when they were known as Rodin Carlin.[1] He was the 2019 British F4 champion and finished as runner-up in the 2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship, racing for Trident.
Zane Maloney | |
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Nationality | Barbadian |
Born | Bridgetown, Barbados | 2 October 2003
FIA Formula 2 Championship career | |
Debut season | 2022 |
Current team | Rodin Motorsport |
Car number | 5 |
Former teams | Trident |
Starts | 50 (50 entries) |
Wins | 2 |
Podiums | 11 |
Poles | 1 |
Fastest laps | 2 |
Best finish | 10th in 2023 |
Previous series | |
2022 2021 2020 2019 | FIA Formula 3 Championship FR European Championship Euroformula Open Championship F4 British Championship |
Championship titles | |
2019 | F4 British Championship |
Awards | |
2022 | FIA Rookie of the Year |
Maloney currently serves as the reserve driver for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber and was also the reserve driver for Red Bull Racing in 2023. He is the first Barbadian driver to win a race in FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 respectively.
Junior racing career
editKarting
editMaloney started racing in North America at the age of 12 and after multiple karting titles in Barbados and America he soon moved over to Europe to compete for Ricky Flynn Motorsport.[2] Maloney placed 4th in the Karting European Championship, 5th in the World Championships and 3rd in the German Championship and WSK Champions Cup respectively in 2018.
Lower formulas
editMaloney's first single seater season was in 2019 in the British F4 championship for Carlin Motorsport. Maloney won 10 races and ended up on the podium 15 times, he became the first driver since Jamie Caroline to win all three races in a single weekend, at Oulton Park. Maloney won the championship by 20 points over Mexican Sebastián Álvarez at the final round of the season. Through that he became the first Barbadian racing driver to win a championship in Europe, and the first rookie to win the championship outright in the history of the series.[3]
Radical Caribbean Cup
editMaloney contested the final two rounds of the 2019 Radical Caribbean Cup, winning all three races at Bushy Park Barbados, and two races at South Dakota in Guyana. He returned for the first round of the 2020 season, but the year did not constitute as a championship after being cancelled after round 1 due to coronavirus.
Maloney returned to the championship for the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway round in Trinidad and Tobago in the 2022 season as a guest driver.[4]
Euroformula Open Championship
editIn January 2020, Maloney reunited with Carlin to contest the 2020 season.[5] He scored his debut podium in the second race of the season at the Hungaroring, having finished 4th the day before. His next podium came at the Circuit Paul Ricard, but unfortunately for Maloney, this would end up being his final podium finish of the season. After scoreless rounds in Spielberg and Spa the Barbadian finished the season eighth in the drivers' standings, one position and point behind teammate Ido Cohen.[6]
Formula Regional European Championship
editIn December 2020, Maloney was signed to R-ace GP to contest the 2021 season.[7] His first podium came at the second race of the first round in Imola, where he finished third.[8] Following two ninth-place finishes in Barcelona, Maloney had an impressive round in Monaco: the Bajan finished second in the first race,[9] and then won the second race from pole position, thus becoming the first Caribbean driver to be victorious in the Principality.[10]
FIA Formula 3 Championship
edit2022
editIn November 2021 Maloney took part in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test, driving for reigning team champions Trident.[11] In January the following year, the Italian outfit confirmed Maloney would race with them for the 2022 season.[12] The Bajan proved to be competitive right away by taking pole position in rainy conditions at Imola, although a spin at the safety car restart cost him the chance of achieving victory. He scored his first podium in the second race at the Hungaroring, finishing second, whilst a first win followed in the subsequent round at Spa-Francorchamps, where he recovered from a high-speed collision with Oliver Goethe during the sprint race, which had caused the Trident driver's car to roll over.[13][14] Maloney continued with the positive momentum, winning the Zandvoort feature race, having started from pole position.[15] After scoring another pole at the season finale in Monza, Maloney fended off Ollie Bearman in a battle for the victory, which would be awarded to the former following a red flag.[16] Maloney ended up second in the drivers' standings, missing out on the championship by five points to Victor Martins.[17][18]
2023
editIn 2023, Maloney returned to Formula 3 to drive for Rodin Carlin in the Jerez F3 post-season test.[19] He also participates in the Macau Grand Prix for the team.[20] He finished the main race in eighth place.
FIA Formula 2 Championship
edit2022
editFollowing Calan Williams' departure from the team, Maloney was called up to replace him at Trident for the Yas Marina season finale.[21] After an uneventful weekend, Maloney was invited to test for Carlin at the end of season F2 test.[22]
2023
editOn 18 January 2023, Maloney was announced as a part of the team line-up for Rodin Carlin for 2023 season, alongside Brazilian driver and fellow Red Bull Junior Enzo Fittipaldi.[1] Maloney qualified a poor 18th in the Bahrain opening round, but narrowly missed points in ninth during the sprint. A sprinting feature race charge followed, benefitting from lap 1 chaos and fresher tyres to claim third place and his first F2 podium.[23] Following the race, Maloney stated that "the engine shut off" mid-race momentarily.[24] Maloney had a dreadful weekend in Jeddah, he spun out in the sprint race and lacked pace in the feature race, ending without points.[25] The Barbadian driver bounced back in Melbourne, qualified fifth and ended all the races in the same position.[26] Despite securing ninth in Baku qualifying, he would have a forgettable weekend, colliding with Victor Martins at the start in the sprint and a lack of pace in the feature race meant he would come away without points.[27]
In Monaco, Maloney qualified in fifth, and ended the sprint race in the same position.[28] A crash for Jack Doohan and a late drive-through penalty for Martins ahead would see him third and collecting a second podium.[29]
Maloney then would go 5 races without points before securing second place at Silverstone. Maloney would gets points at Spa before collecting a second place in the Zandvoort feature race.
During the Monza feature race Maloney would suffer a big crash on lap 12 when Roy Nissany crashed into the back of him causing him to spin across the pit straight and hit the wall 3 times before stopping near the stands. Fortunately Maloney was ok and didn't suffer any injuries from the crash.
Maloney qualified 4th for the season finale in Abu Dhabi. he finished the sprint race 9th. During the feature race he was running in third place but was being chased by Frederik Vesti toward the end. Vesti tried an overtake into turn 9 on the last lap but when Maloney tried to defend the two cars collided with Vesti almost flying into the barrier but Maloney spun out of the points ending his chance of jumping Richard Verschoor for 9th in the drivers standings.
Maloney ended 2023 10th in the drivers standings with 96 points compared to Teammate Fittipaldi's 124. During the campaign he took 4 podiums but no wins. He also helped Rodin Carlin secure third in the teams championship.
2024
editMaloney remained with Rodin Carlin, now Rodin Motorsport, for the 2024 season and his teammate is 2023 Super Formula champion Ritomo Miyata.[30] Maloney started the 2024 season by qualifying third.[31] Maloney started 8th in the sprint but was up to 5th by turn 1. He then passed ex teammate Enzo Fittipaldi, Rookie Zak O'Sullivan and former F3 rival Victor Martins to move into second place. He then passed Jak Crawford on lap 8 to take the lead. He then never looked back and crossed the line to take his maiden F2 win.[32] After the race Maloney praised the team for building him such a good car.
Maloney started third for the feature race the next day but took the lead into the first corner. He then controlled the lead until he pitted as Victor Martins stopped on track which caused a safety car leaving Zak O'Sullivan behind him on fresher soft tyres. At the restart however Maloney held off O'Sullivan's attack and then raced off into the distance to win his second consecutive race.[33] This made Maloney the first driver since Oliver Bearman and the 10th driver in GP2/F2 history to win both races in the same weekend. Maloney left Bahrain as the championship leader with 36 points, 12 points ahead of Pepe Martí.
Ahead of the Qatar round, Maloney would end his campaign abruptly after signing as a Formula E driver for ABT Yamaha Lola.[34]
Formula One
editIn December 2022, Maloney joined the Red Bull Junior Team and was Red Bull Racing's reserve driver in 2023.[35] In January 2024, Maloney joined the Sauber Academy and served as a reserve driver for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber in the 2024 Formula One World Championship. [36]
Formula E
editIn April 2023, Maloney was invited to take part in the Formula E rookie test at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit with Andretti Autosport.[37][38] He took part in his first Formula E practice session at the Rome ePrix.[39][40] Later that November, he was announced to be the reserve and development driver for Andretti for the 2023–24 season.[41] He would run for Andretti during the rookie free practice session at Misano and the rookie test in Berlin.[42]
Lola Yamaha ABT (2024–)
edit2024–25 season
editOn 25 September 2024, Maloney announced that he would switch from Formula 2 to compete in the 2024–25 Formula E World Championship with ABT Yamaha Lola, partnering 2016–17 Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi.[43]
Other racing
editOn 1 August 2024, Maloney took part in his maiden IndyCar test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[44]
Personal life
editMaloney was born on 2 October 2003 in Bridgetown, Barbados to Natalie and Sean Maloney. His father, as well as his two uncles, were racing drivers in Barbados.[45] His uncle, Mark Maloney, is a property developer and chairman of Bushy Park Circuit.[45][46] Raised in Christ Church, Maloney started karting at the age of three and was an avid fan of formula racing and rallying during his youth.[47][48] He idolised Lewis Hamilton and attended his first Formula One race at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix with his father.[47] Outside of motorsports, Maloney has said that he enjoys watching the UFC and admires Conor McGregor as an athlete.[47] After competing in karting, Maloney moved to Farnham, England.[49]
Karting record
editKarting career summary
editSeason | Series | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Trofeo delle Industrie — OKJ | 29th | |
SKUSA SuperNationals — Mini Swift | Kartsport North America | 13th | |
2017 | South Garda Winter Cup — OKJ | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | 16th |
Trofeo delle Industrie — OKJ | 8th | ||
WSK Super Master Series — OKJ | 8th | ||
CIK-FIA European Championship — OKJ | 13th | ||
CIK-FIA World Championship — OKJ | 5th | ||
WSK Final Cup — OKJ | 7th | ||
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Junior | Speed Concepts Racing | 11th | |
2018 | WSK Champions Cup — OK | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | 3rd |
WSK Super Master Series — OK | 8th | ||
South Garda Winter Cup — OK | 20th | ||
German Karting Championship — Senior | 4th | ||
WSK Open Cup — OK | 12th | ||
CIK-FIA European Championship — OK | 4th | ||
CIK-FIA World Championship — OK | 80th | ||
WSK Final Cup — OK | 19th | ||
SKUSA SuperNationals — X30 Senior | KartSport North America | 2nd |
Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | Class | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | DC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | OKJ | SAR QH 19 |
SAR R 30 |
CAY QH 3 |
CAY R 4 |
LEM QH 10 |
LEM R 29 |
ALA QH 13 |
ALA R 7 |
KRI QH 56 |
KRI R DNQ |
13th | 31 |
2018 | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | OK | SAR QH 5 |
SAR R 11 |
PFI QH (7) |
PFI R 29 |
AMP QH 4 |
AMP R 3 |
ALB QH 4 |
ALB R 5 |
4th | 52 |
Complete Karting World Championship results
editYear | Team | Car | Quali Heats | Main race |
---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | OKJ | 4th | 5th |
2018 | Ricky Flynn Motorsport | OK | 80th | DNQ |
Racing record
editRacing career summary
editSeason | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Poles | F/Laps | Podiums | Points | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | F4 British Championship | Carlin | 30 | 10 | 6 | 5 | 15 | 427 | 1st |
Radical Caribbean Cup | N/A | 6 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 5 | ? | 5th | |
2020 | Euroformula Open Championship | Carlin | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 113 | 8th |
2021 | Formula Regional European Championship | R-ace GP | 20 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 170 | 4th |
2022 | FIA Formula 3 Championship | Trident | 18 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 134 | 2nd |
FIA Formula 2 Championship | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 26th | ||
Radical Caribbean Cup | N/A | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | N/A | NC† | |
2022–23 | Formula E | Avalanche Andretti Formula E | Test driver | ||||||
2023 | FIA Formula 2 Championship | Rodin Carlin | 26 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 96 | 10th |
Macau Grand Prix | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | N/A | 8th | ||
Formula One | Oracle Red Bull Racing | Reserve driver | |||||||
2023–24 | Formula E | Andretti Formula E | Reserve driver | ||||||
2024 | FIA Formula 2 Championship | Rodin Motorsport | 24 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 135* | 3rd* |
Formula One | Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber | Reserve driver | |||||||
2024–25 | Formula E | ABT Yamaha Lola |
† As Maloney was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points. * Season still in progress.
Complete F4 British Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Pos | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Carlin | BRI 1 3 |
BRI 2 7 |
BRI 3 2 |
DON 1 8 |
DON 2 6 |
DON 3 6 |
THR1 1 2 |
THR1 2 1 |
THR1 3 1 |
CRO 1 1 |
CRO 2 5 |
CRO 3 1 |
OUL 1 1 |
OUL 2 1 |
OUL 3 1 |
SNE 1 3 |
SNE 2 Ret |
SNE 3 4 |
THR2 1 6 |
THR2 2 5 |
THR2 3 6 |
KNO 1 1 |
KNO 2 8 |
KNO 3 NC |
SIL 1 5 |
SIL 2 2 |
SIL 3 Ret |
BHGP 1 1 |
BHGP 2 5 |
BHGP 3 1 |
1st | 427 |
Complete Euroformula Open Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Pos | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Carlin Motorsport | HUN 1 4 |
HUN 2 3 |
LEC 1 DNS |
LEC 2 2 |
RBR 1 12 |
RBR 2 Ret |
MNZ 1 8 |
MNZ 2 4 |
MNZ 3 7 |
MUG 1 8 |
MUG 2 5 |
SPA 1 14 |
SPA 2 Ret |
SPA 3 12 |
CAT 1 4 |
CAT 2 9 |
CAT 3 6 |
CAT 4 5 |
8th | 113 |
Complete Formula Regional European Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | DC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | R-ace GP | IMO 1 Ret |
IMO 2 3 |
CAT 1 9 |
CAT 2 9 |
MCO 1 2 |
MCO 2 1 |
LEC 1 4 |
LEC 2 6 |
ZAN 1 15 |
ZAN 2 8 |
SPA 1 3 |
SPA 2 2 |
RBR 1 9 |
RBR 2 3 |
VAL 1 8 |
VAL 2 8 |
MUG 1 11 |
MUG 2 14 |
MNZ 1 3 |
MNZ 2 7 |
4th | 170 |
Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | DC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Trident | BHR SPR 4 |
BHR FEA Ret |
IMO SPR 6 |
IMO FEA Ret |
CAT SPR 21 |
CAT FEA 13 |
SIL SPR 7 |
SIL FEA 11 |
RBR SPR Ret |
RBR FEA 5 |
HUN SPR 10 |
HUN FEA 2 |
SPA SPR Ret |
SPA FEA 1 |
ZAN SPR 17 |
ZAN FEA 1 |
MNZ SPR 4 |
MNZ FEA 1 |
2nd | 134 |
Complete Macau Grand Prix results
editYear | Team | Car | Qualifying | Quali Race | Main race |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Rodin Carlin | Dallara F3 2019 | 16th | 10th | 8th |
Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results
edit(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | DC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Trident | BHR SPR |
BHR FEA |
JED SPR |
JED FEA |
IMO SPR |
IMO FEA |
CAT SPR |
CAT FEA |
MCO SPR |
MCO FEA |
BAK SPR |
BAK FEA |
SIL SPR |
SIL FEA |
RBR SPR |
RBR FEA |
LEC SPR |
LEC FEA |
HUN SPR |
HUN FEA |
SPA SPR |
SPA FEA |
ZAN SPR |
ZAN FEA |
MNZ SPR |
MNZ FEA |
YMC SPR 15 |
YMC FEA 16 |
26th | 0 |
2023 | Rodin Carlin | BHR SPR 9 |
BHR FEA 3 |
JED SPR Ret |
JED FEA 17 |
MEL SPR 5 |
MEL FEA 5 |
BAK SPR Ret |
BAK FEA 11 |
MCO SPR 5 |
MCO FEA 3 |
CAT SPR 14 |
CAT FEA 16 |
RBR SPR 18 |
RBR FEA 15 |
SIL SPR 10 |
SIL FEA 2 |
HUN SPR 12 |
HUN FEA 16 |
SPA SPR 10 |
SPA FEA 4 |
ZAN SPR 5 |
ZAN FEA 2 |
MNZ SPR 14 |
MNZ FEA Ret |
YMC SPR 9 |
YMC FEA 17† |
10th | 96 | ||
2024 | Rodin Motorsport | BHR SPR 1 |
BHR FEA 1 |
JED SPR 4 |
JED FEA 7 |
MEL SPR 10 |
MEL FEA 3 |
IMO SPR 3 |
IMO FEA 11 |
MON SPR Ret |
MON FEA 10 |
CAT SPR 20 |
CAT FEA 7 |
RBR SPR 17 |
RBR FEA Ret |
SIL SPR 2 |
SIL FEA 2 |
HUN SPR 13 |
HUN FEA Ret |
SPA SPR 4 |
SPA FEA 6 |
MNZ SPR 5 |
MNZ FEA 2 |
BAK SPR 10 |
BAK FEA 15 |
LSL SPR |
LSL FEA |
YMC SPR |
YMC FEA |
3rd* | 135* |
* Season still in progress.
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External links
edit- Official website
- Zane Maloney career summary at DriverDB.com