Arvid Lindblad
Lindblad at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix
Born
Arvid Anand Olof Lindblad

(2007-08-08) 8 August 2007 (age 18)
Virginia Water, Surrey, England
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality United Kingdom British
2026 team Racing Bulls-Red Bull Ford
Car number 41
Entries 1 (1 start)
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podiums 0
Career points 4
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First entry 2026 Australian Grand Prix
Previous series
  • 2025
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2023
  • 20222023
  • FIA Formula 2
  • FR Oceania
  • FIA Formula 3
  • FR Middle East
  • Euro 4
  • F4 UAE
  • Italian F4
Championship titles
  • 2025
  • 2023
  • FR Oceania
  • Macau F4 Race

Arvid Anand Olof Lindblad ( Swedish: [ˈǎrːvɪd anɑːnd ˈûːlɔf ˈlɪnːdˌblɑːd]; born 8 August 2007) is a British racing driver who competes in Formula One for Racing Bulls.

Born and raised in Virginia Water to a Swedish father and a British Indian mother, Lindblad began competitive kart racing aged seven, winning several continental titles before graduating to junior formulae in 2022. A protégé of 2024–25 Formula E World Champion Oliver Rowland, Lindblad contested Italian F4 from 2022 to 2023, finishing third in the latter with Prema. After winning the Macau F4 Race, Lindblad progressed to FIA Formula 3 in 2024, achieving several wins and placing fourth. He then won his maiden title in Formula Regional Oceania with M2. Lindblad graduated to FIA Formula 2 with Campos for 2025, becoming the youngest race-winner in Formula Two history.

A member of the Red Bull Junior Team since 2021, Lindblad debuted in Formula One with Racing Bulls at the Australian Grand Prix in 2026, aged 18.

Early life

Aerial view of Virginia Water, surrounded by trees
Lindblad was born and raised in Virginia Water, Surrey, to a Swedish father and British Indian mother.

Arvid Anand Olof Lindblad was born on 8 August 2007 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.[1][2] His father, Stefan Lindblad, is Swedish, while his mother, Anita (née Ahuja), is British Indian; his maternal grandparents were born in the Punjab region of India before its partition into Pakistan in 1947, fleeing to Delhi and later settling in England as doctors in the 1970s.[3][4][5][6][2] He has stated that he is "very proud of [his] heritage", which "shaped who [he is]", and that he is additionally "very proud to be British".[6][7] His parents both worked in finance in the City of London and later started their own businesses.[8]

Lindblad was raised in Virginia Water, alongside his younger brother, and educated at the Royal Grammar School in Guildford until he moved into home-schooling aged 15.[3][4][5] He was a straight-A student, completing A-levels in mathematics and chemistry, telling The Independent in 2026 that he prefers STEM subjects due to his dyslexia and he "tried to mix both [racing and education], which [helped him] become who [he was] today".[7] His involvement in motorsport began when he was given a motocross bike aged three, a discipline his father contested at a young age.[3][6] His weekends spent with grandparents in Bolton resulted in frequent visits to Hooton Park Circuit in Birkenhead.[7] He used sim racing to account for missed track time.[8]

Junior racing career

Karting (2015–2022)

Lindblad first started karting aged five at Daytona Sandown Park in Esher.[3] He progressed to competitive kart racing in 2015.[9] Aged nine, Lindblad was taken under the wing of Oliver Rowland.[3] In 2020 he won the WSK Super Master Series in the OKJ class.[10] Signing to the Red Bull Junior Team in 2021,[11] he won the WSK Euro Series and the WSK Final Cup for OK karts.[12][13] He moved to shifter karting in 2022.[13] A nasty accident occurred during the Champions of the Future Winter Series kart race where he crashed out during qualifying heat due to contact and suffered a broken thumb and extensive tissue damage.[14][15]

Formula 4 (2022–2023)

2022: Junior formulae debut

Lindblad driving in the 2022 Italian F4 Championship at the Red Bull Ring

In 2022, Lindblad made his debut single-seater racing by joining Van Amersfoort Racing ahead of the fifth round of the Italian F4 Championship after testing outside of race weekends throughout the year.[16][17][18] He was able to amass three points finishes with his best finish being seventh place, putting him 17th in the standings with twelve points.[19]

2023: Maiden victories

Ahead of the season, Lindblad joined Hitech Grand Prix to compete in the Formula 4 UAE Championship.[20] In race 3 of the opening round held at the Dubai Autodrome, Lindblad took his first Formula 4 win as he fended off Ferrari Driver Academy driver Tuukka Taponen from pole position.[21][22] However, this proved a false dawn as Lindblad only scored 26 points in the following two rounds, which dropped him out of the hunt.[23][24] Despite this, Lindblad notched up a podium during the season finale in Yas Marina, putting him fifth in the standings.[25]

Lindblad driving in the 2023 Italian F4 Championship at Mugello Circuit

For his main campaign in Italian F4, Lindblad joined Prema Racing.[9] He got off to a great start, taking his first win during the Imola opener inclusive of two other podiums.[26] He then proceeded to secure a double win in Misano.[27] An impressive feat followed after winning all three races at Monza Circuit he opened up his championship lead to over 80 points.[28] However during the final three rounds, his Prema machinery began to struggle with a lack of pace, leading to Lindblad not even taking a podium finish.[29] This allowed rivals Kacper Sztuka and teammate Ugo Ugochukwu to overhaul him in the standings, leading Lindblad to finish third in the standings.[30]

In the Euro 4 Championship, Lindblad had a solid start as he secured pole for the opening Mugello round, where he went on to finish fourth.[31] He then went on to take his only Euro 4 win during the final race in Monza, and another podium in Barcelona lifted him to fourth in the overall standings.[32]

In November, Lindblad joined Prema to compete in the Formula 4 South East Asia Championship round at the Macau Grand Prix Circuit.[33] In a chaotic qualifying, Lindblad was able to secure pole position,[34][35] before following it up by winning the qualification race.[36][37] His dominance continued the next day, where Lindblad was able to pull away and take home the victory in the main race.[38][39] Lindblad's overall performances netted him as a finalist in the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award alongside Taylor Barnard, Callum Voisin and Joseph Loake.[40]

Formula Three (2024–2025)

2024: Rise to prominence in F3

In the pre-season of 2024, Lindblad signed with Mumbai Falcons to participate in the first three rounds of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship.[41] He impressed in the opening round in Yas Marina by winning the second race from reverse pole.[42] Although he only scored three more points in the remaining two rounds, his performances placed him thirteenth overall in the standings.

Lindblad leads the 2024 Barcelona Formula 3 round
Lindblad (pictured at Barcelona) progressed to FIA Formula 3 in 2024 with Prema.

In October 2023, Lindblad signed to race with Prema Racing in the FIA Formula 3 Championship for 2024, partnering single-seater champions Gabriele Minì and Dino Beganovic.[22] Qualifying ninth in Bahrain, Lindblad got off to a great start by winning the sprint race, where he managed his tyres early on before dispatching his rivals in the closing laps and crossing the line five seconds ahead.[43][44][45] In the feature race, Lindblad finished in a solid eighth place.[46] He qualified seventh in Melbourne,[47] and put up another overtaking masterclass in the sprint race, enabling him to score a second place podium; he overtook Christian Mansell and Laurens van Hoepen but was held at bay by eventual winner Martinius Stenshorne following a safety car restart.[48][49] Despite moving up to the top 5 in the first half of the race, he struggled with tyres and slipped back to eleventh at the flag.[50] Lindblad continued to pick up points in Imola where he finished the races in eighth and seventh having qualified fourth.[51] Lindblad's first retirement came in the Monaco sprint race, after he was involved in a multi-car collision on the opening lap.[52] The next day however, he secured his best feature race result up to that point with fourth place.[53] Lindblad secured a best qualifying result in Barcelona with a front row start.[54] After finishing ninth in the sprint race,[55] Lindblad overtook polesitter Mansell on lap 4 of the feature race and dominated from there onwards, becoming the youngest feature race winner in FIA F3 history.[56][57] His good qualifying continued into Austria where he secured another front row.[58] He retired from the sprint race due to a puncture sustained in a battle with Sami Meguetounif whilst fighting just outside the points.[59] Lindblad also suffered contact from Alex Dunne which caused him to drop to seventh place.[60][61]

Lindblad driving the Dallara F3 2019 at the 2024 Silverstone Formula 3 round
Lindblad completed his maiden double victory at Silverstone, on his way to fourth in the standings.

Silverstone became a standout for Lindblad, who first dominantly won the sprint race after taking the lead from Noel León at the start.[62][63] The next day, Lindblad made the correct decision to pit for dry tyres during the formation lap on a wet but drying track; progressing to second from where he would inherit the feature race win following a penalty for Callum Voisin.[64][65] In winning both races, Lindblad became the first driver in FIA F3 history to do the double — win both races of a two-race weekend — and put himself into second in the championship with three rounds remaining.[66][67] However, this would be Lindblad's last points finish of the season as a string of poor qualifying results at Hungary, Spa, and Monza contributed to finishes outside the top ten. Race-ending incidents with Matías Zagazeta and Christian Mansell contributed to his non-scores in the former two feature races. Additionally, a collision with Voisin in the last-named round, led to a penalty that demoted Lindblad from ninth to 16th in the feature race.[68] Despite dropping to fourth in the standings, Lindblad ended the season as the highest-scoring rookie and helped Prema to win the teams' championship for a third successive year.[69][70] Lindblad was again selected as a finalist for the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award for 2024, alongside Freddie Slater, Louis Sharp and Deagen Fairclough.[71]

2025: Maiden title in Formula Regional Oceania

In preparation for his Formula 2 campaign in 2025, Lindblad competed in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship with M2 Competition.[72] He started the year off with three podiums in all three races at the season opener at Taupo International Motorsport Park, which included a pole position and win in the third race.[73] Lindblad continued his podium streak at Hampton Downs, this time scoring two poles and two victories in races 1 and 3 respectively, while he finished the second race in third.[74]

Lindblad won the first race at Manfeild, but his seven-race podium streak came to an end during a wet second race, finishing in fourteenth place following a safety car restart.[75] He bounced back in the third race to take his fifth pole and win of the year, expanding his gap to 40 points from nearest rival Nikita Johnson.[76] During race 1 of the Teretonga Park round, Lindblad achieved pole position and the fastest lap, finishing in second place behind teammate Matías Zagazeta.[77] Lindblad came in sixth during race 2 and claimed another victory in race 3, expanding his championship margin to 59 points ahead of Johnson.[78]

Lindblad clinched the champion at Highlands Motorsport Park, finishing the race in second place, due to the fact that he finished ahead of rivals Johnson and Zack Scoular.[79][80] Lindblad retired from race 2 after he was caught in an opening crash involving Zagazeta, Patrick Heuzenroeder, and Michael Shin.[79][81] Lindblad bounced back during the season-ending New Zealand Grand Prix, finishing third. Overall, Lindblad finished the season with six wins and 370 points. Additionally, he was able to gain 18 points for his FIA Super Licence for winning the championship.[79][82]

FIA Formula 2 (2025)

Lindblad driving the Dallara F2 2024 at the 2025 Spielberg Formula 2 round
Lindblad contested FIA Formula 2 in 2025, becoming the youngest race winner in Formula Two history, aged 17.

In September 2024, Lindblad announced that he would be promoted to FIA Formula 2 with Campos Racing for 2025.[83] Ahead of the season, Lindblad remarked that he was "filled with confidence" and anticipated a "really big challenge".[84] After finishing just outside the points during the Melbourne sprint,[85] he had an improved performance in Bahrain despite qualifying sixteenth, making up positions to finish fifth in the sprint race and eighth in the feature.[86] In Jeddah, Lindblad qualified fifth.[87] After benefitting from a mistake from Pepe Martí, Lindblad went on to finish second on the road, but was promoted to the win after Richard Verschoor was penalised.[a] This made Lindblad the youngest Formula 2 winner in history at 17 years and 254 days.[89] In the feature race, he finished seventh.[90] He qualified sixth in Imola,[91] and finished in second during the sprint following a strong start.[92] A slow stop during the pit cycle dropped Lindblad out of podium contention in the feature race, which he placed fourth.[93] In Monaco, Lindblad received a ten-second penalty for causing a collision with Jak Crawford, this dropped him off the podium to eighth.[94] History repeated itself the next day as he was set to finish third during the feature race, but dropped to fifth after a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.[95] Barcelona became a standout for Lindblad, as he claimed pole position became the second-youngest polesitter in F2 history behind Théo Pourchaire.[96] After finishing eighth in the sprint despite a tangle with Richard Verschoor,[97] he successfully converted his pole to feature race victory in his team's home race.[98][99]

A challenging patch of form followed starting from Austria, where he scored no points after collisions with Luke Browning and Oliver Goethe in the sprint and feature race respectively,[100] and finished eighth in a wet Silverstone feature race.[101] He qualified fifth in Spa-Francorchamps, and made his way to second in a damp feature race,[102] but was disqualified for illegal tyre pressures.[103] In Budapest, Lindblad was embroiled in a contentious battle with teammate Martí, but struggled with tyres late on and finished fourth, but dropped to tenth after a penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.[104] He finished sixth in the feature race on the alternate strategy.[105] Lindblad returned to the podium during the sprint race in Monza, finishing second,[106] but was criticised for his collisions during the feature race with Alex Dunne and Roman Staněk, earning Lindblad a ten-place grid penalty for the Baku sprint race.[107] He did not fare much better there, although he managed a sixth place finish in the feature race.[108] Lindblad qualified seventeenth in Qatar, but he finished fourth in the feature race after a gamble to fit softs early on the alternate strategy despite a post-race investigation.[109][110] Abu Dhabi provided one last hurrah for Lindblad in the sprint, as he held off Joshua Dürksen to take his third win of the campaign from reverse pole.[111][112] An early safety car in the feature race compromised his alternate strategy, but he still salvaged a ninth place finish.[113] Lindblad finished the season sixth in the standings on 134 points with three wins from five podiums.[114]

Formula One career

Lindblad smiling and waving in Racing Bulls team merchandise
Aged 13, Lindblad (pictured in 2026) joined the Red Bull Junior Team in kart racing and became a test driver for both Red Bull teams three years later.

For his 2021 campaign in kart racing, aged 13, Lindblad joined the Red Bull Junior Team as a Red Bull–supported driver, later becoming a full member ahead of his Formula 4 debut in 2022.[115] He first drove a Formula One car in September 2024, completing a show-run in the Red Bull RB8 in Houston.[116] Five months later, he conducted his maiden private test with Racing Bulls in the AT04 at Imola, which he repeated in June alongside Ayumu Iwasa.[117] He raced against three on-foot Leeds United F.C. players—Willy Gnonto, Largie Ramazani, and Isaac Schmidt—at Elland Road that month in the RB7.[118]

Upon request from Red Bull, Lindblad was granted an FIA Super License aged 17, similar to the request approved for Kimi Antonelli in 2024.[119] He made his free practice debut for Red Bull at the British Grand Prix, where he set the fourteenth-fastest time in place of Yuki Tsunoda.[120] He made a further practice appearance for Red Bull in Mexico City in place of Max Verstappen, where he placed sixth and impressed Red Bull with his pace and technical feedback.[115][121] He again replaced Tsunoda during free practice of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, ending fifteenth overall.[115] He joined Racing Bulls for the post-season test, where his running was cut short due to a mechanical issue.[122]

Racing Bulls (2026)

In December 2025, Lindblad signed for Racing Bulls—the sister team of Red Bull—to replace the promoted Isack Hadjar and compete alongside Liam Lawson for new power unit and chassis regulations in 2026.[123] Unsure whether he was "entirely ready" for Formula One, Lindblad insisted he was "used to being thrown in the deep end".[124][125] Racing Bulls emerged as an upper-midfield team with the VCARB 03,[126] with Lindblad qualifying ninth on debut in Australia, immediately passing the frontrunners to reach the podium positions before settling for eighth; aged 18, he became the fourth-youngest driver in Formula One history and the youngest Briton.[127][7]

Personal life

Lindblad selected 41 as his personal driver number in Formula One, due to its rarity and its resemblance to his initials: "AL".[128] His racing helmet uses shades of fluorescent yellow, teal, and red, featuring the Union Jack interposed between the flags of Sweden and India.[129][130] He has been acclaimed by Indian fans as their sole representative in Formula One, where Indian drivers have been absent since Narain Karthikeyan in 2012, and has expressed his desire to see the return of the Indian Grand Prix.[131][132][133][2]

Lindblad cites Lewis Hamilton—the only black driver in Formula One history—as his inspiration; he has further noted the "Big Three" of men's tennis, Michael Phelps, and Michael Jordan as his wider sporting idols.[134] Beyond Formula One, he is interested in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, where his favourite rider is Marc Marquez; association football, where he supports the England national team; fashion design; and skateboarding.[135][134] Since 2024, Lindblad has lived with his parents near Lisbon, Portugal.[136][137]

Awards and honours

  • Aramco Best Performance Award: 2025[138]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2015 LGM Series — IAME Cadet 48th
2016 LGM Series — IAME Cadet 21st
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Honda Cadet 8th
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — IAME Cadet 16th
Super 1 National ChampionshipsIAME Cadet Zip Team 12th
2017 LGM Series — IAME Cadet 3rd
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Honda Cadet Oliver Rowland Motorsport 11th
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — IAME Cadet 2nd
Super 1 National ChampionshipsIAME Cadet 2nd
2018 WSK Champions Cup60 Mini Team Driver Racing Kart 33rd
Andrea Margutti Trophy60 Mini 2nd
LGM Series — IAME Cadet 1st
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Honda Cadet Oliver Rowland Motorsport 5th
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — IAME Cadet 7th
British Championships — IAME Cadet 1st
2019 WSK Champions CupOK-J Forza Racing 2nd
South Garda Winter Cup — OK-J 14th
WSK Super Master SeriesOK-J 8th
WSK Euro SeriesOK-J 5th
Italian ChampionshipOK-J 6th
Coupe de France — OK-J 2nd
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOK-J 14th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOK-J 34th
IAME International Final — X30 Junior Oliver Rowland Motorsport NC
WSK Open Cup — OK-J KR Motorsport 9th
WSK Final CupOK-J 10th
2020 WSK Champions CupOK-J KR Motorsport 5th
IAME Winter Cup — X30 Junior Oliver Rowland Motorsport 14th
South Garda Winter Cup — OK-J KR Motorsport 3rd
WSK Super Master SeriesOK-J 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOK-J 2nd
WSK Euro SeriesOK-J 4th
Champions of the FutureOK-J 1st
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOK-J 5th
WSK Open Cup — OK-J 2nd
2021 WSK Champions CupOK KR Motorsport 3rd
WSK Super Master SeriesOK 3rd
WSK Euro SeriesOK 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOK 3rd
WSK Open Cup — OK 3rd
Champions of the FutureOK 2nd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOK 3rd
WSK Final CupOK 1st
2022 WSK Super Master SeriesKZ2 SP Motorsport 40th
Champions of the Future Winter SeriesOK KR Motorsport NC
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipOK 16th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKZ2 SP Motorsport 8th
WSK Euro SeriesOK KR Motorsport 10th
Deutsche Kart-MeisterschaftKZ2 SP Motorsport 13th
CIK-FIA World CupKZ2 3rd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipOK KR Motorsport 32nd
Source:[139][140]

Complete CIK-FIA results

Complete CIK-FIA Karting World Championship results

Year Entrant Class Circuit QH SH F
2019 Forza Racing OK-J Finland Alahärmä 28th N/a Ret[b]
2020 KR Motorsport OK-J Portugal Portimão 6th N/a 5th
2021 KR Motorsport OK Spain Campillos 6th N/a 3rd
2022 KR Motorsport OK Italy Sarno 7th 6th Ret[c]
SP Motorsport KZ2 France Le Mans 5th 6th 3rd
Source:[141][142][143][144][145]

Class held as a Karting World Cup.

Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Points
2019 Forza Racing OK-J ANG
QH
30
ANG
F
22
GEN
QH

8
GEN
F

8
KRI
QH
26
KRI
F
13
LEM
QH

28
LEM
F

7
14th 23
2020 KR Motorsport OK-J ZUE
QH
1
ZUE
F

(5)
SAR
QH
(4)
SAR
F
3
WAC
QH
2
WAC
F
1
2nd 60
2021 KR Motorsport OK GEN
QH

1
GEN
F

2
ESS
QH
(8)
ESS
F

(3)
SAR
QH
5
SAR
F
3
ZUE
QH
3
ZUE
F
2
3rd 80
2022 KR Motorsport OK POR
SH
POR
F
ZUE
SH
10
ZUE
F

9
KRI
SH
13
KRI
F

8
FRN
SH
FRN
F
16th 16
SP Motorsport KZ2 GEN
SH

4
GEN
F

5
CRE
QH

17
CRE
F

29
8th 18
Source:[146][147][148][149][150]

Racing record

Racing career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2022 Italian F4 Championship Van Amersfoort Racing 8 0 0 0 0 12 17th
2023 Formula 4 UAE Championship Hitech Grand Prix 15 1 1 1 3 107 5th
Italian F4 Championship Prema Racing 21 6 4 3 10 263.5 3rd
Euro 4 Championship 9 1 1 2 4 124 4th
Macau Formula 4 Race SJM Theodore Prema Racing 1 1 1 1 1 N/a 1st
2024 Formula Regional Middle East Championship Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited 9 1 0 0 1 33 13th
FIA Formula 3 Championship Prema Racing 20 4 0 1 5 113 4th
2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship M2 Competition 15 6 6 6 12 370 1st
FIA Formula 2 Championship Campos Racing 27 3 1 2 5 134 6th
2026 Formula One Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team 1 0 0 0 0 4* 8th*
Source:[139]

* Season still in progress.

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Pos Points
2022 Van Amersfoort Racing IMO
1
IMO
2
IMO
3
MIS
1
MIS
2
MIS
3
SPA
1
SPA
2
SPA
3
VLL
1
VLL
2
VLL
3
RBR
1

15
RBR
2

15
RBR
3
RBR
4

22
MNZ
1

7
MNZ
2

9
MNZ
3

C
MUG
1

21
MUG
2

Ret
MUG
3

8
17th 12
2023 Prema Racing IMO
1
IMO
2

2
IMO
3

2
IMO
4

1
MIS
1

2
MIS
2

1
MIS
3

1
SPA
1

5
SPA
2

3‡
SPA
3

Ret
MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

1
MNZ
3

1
LEC
1

8
LEC
2

4
LEC
3

6
MUG
1

5
MUG
2

31†
MUG
3

10
VLL
1

6
VLL
2

9
VLL
3

14
3rd 263.5
Source:[151][152]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete Formula 4 UAE Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pos Points
2023 Hitech Grand Prix DUB1
1

8
DUB1
2

3
DUB1
3

1
KMT1
1

5
KMT1
2

33
KMT1
3

7
KMT2
1

Ret
KMT2
2

16
KMT2
3

5
DUB2
1

Ret
DUB2
2

19
DUB2
3

4
YMC
1

3
YMC
2

5
YMC
3

Ret
5th 107
Source:[153]

Complete Euro 4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pos Points
2023 Prema Racing MUG
1

4
MUG
2

4
MUG
3

5
MNZ
1

2
MNZ
2

2
MNZ
3

1
CAT
1

2
CAT
2

10
CAT
3

11
4th 124
Source:[154]

Complete Macau Formula 4 Race results

Year Entrant Car Qualifying Quali race Main race
2023 Hong Kong SJM Theodore Prema Racing Tatuus F4-T421 1st 1st 1st
Source:[155]

Complete Formula Regional Middle East Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pos Points
2024 Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited YMC1
1

10
YMC1
2

1
YMC1
3

8
YMC2
1

15
YMC2
2

9
YMC2
3

27†
DUB1
1

15
DUB1
2

10
DUB1
3

24†
YMC3
1
YMC3
2
YMC3
3
DUB2
1
DUB2
2
DUB2
3
13th 33
Source:[156]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of the top-10 finishers)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2024 Prema Racing BHR
SPR

1
BHR
FEA

8
MEL
SPR

2
MEL
FEA

11
IMO
SPR

8
IMO
FEA

7
MON
SPR

Ret
MON
FEA

4
CAT
SPR

9
CAT
FEA

1
RBR
SPR

Ret
RBR
FEA

7
SIL
SPR

1
SIL
FEA

1
HUN
SPR

15
HUN
FEA

28†
SPA
SPR

15
SPA
FEA

Ret
MNZ
SPR

12
MNZ
FEA

16
4th 113
Source:[157]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete Formula Regional Oceania Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pos Points
2025 M2 Competition TAU
1

3
TAU
2

3
TAU
3

1
HMP
1

1
HMP
2

3
HMP
3

1
MAN
1

1
MAN
2

14
MAN
3

1
TER
1

2
TER
2

6
TER
3

1
HIG
1

2
HIG
2

Ret
HIG
3

3
1st 370
Source:[158]

Complete New Zealand Grand Prix results

Year Entrant Car Qualifying Main race
2025 New Zealand M2 Competition Tatuus FT-60 5th 3rd
Source:[158]

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of the top-10 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 Pos Points
2025 Campos Racing MEL
SPR

10
MEL
FEA

C
BHR
SPR

5
BHR
FEA

8
JED
SPR

1
JED
FEA

7
IMO
SPR

2
IMO
FEA

4
MON
SPR

8
MON
FEA

5‡
CAT
SPR

8
CAT
FEA

1
RBR
SPR

Ret
RBR
FEA

12
SIL
SPR

9
SIL
FEA

8
SPA
SPR

17
SPA
FEA

DSQ
HUN
SPR

10
HUN
FEA

6
MNZ
SPR

2
MNZ
FEA

Ret
BAK
SPR

10
BAK
FEA

6
LSL
SPR

18
LSL
FEA

4
YMC
SPR

1
YMC
FEA

9
6th 134
Source:[159]

Reduced points awarded as between 25% and 50% of race distance was completed.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap; superscript indicates point-scoring sprint position)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 WDC Points
2025 Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB21 Honda RBPTH003 1.6 V6 t AUS CHN JPN BHR SAU MIA EMI MON ESP CAN AUT GBR
TD
BEL HUN NED ITA AZE SIN USA MXC
TD
SAP LVG QAT ABU
TD
2026 Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team Racing Bulls VCARB 03 Red Bull Ford DM01 1.6 V6 t AUS
8
CHN
JPN
BHR
SAU
MIA
CAN
MON
BCN
AUT
GBR
BEL
HUN
NED
ITA
ESP
AZE
SIN
USA
MXC
SAP
LVG
QAT
ABU
8th* 4*
Source:[160]

* Season still in progress.

Notes

  1. ^ Lindblad's age was incorrectly stated as 17 years and 243 days in initial reports.[88]
  2. ^ Did not finish, but was classified 34th.
  3. ^ Did not finish, but was classified 32nd.

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