P1racenews AI automatic summary:
As the Formula 1 support calendar kicks off, we select the best prospect on every F1 team’s junior roster – and then rank them
At the Bahrain Grand Prix, the feeder series on Formula 1’s undercard are already in progress, with teams closely evaluating young drivers’ prospects for the 2024 season and beyond. The Formula 2 qualifying session did not go as expected, Mercedes and Ferrari’s proteges found themselves in the middle due to a shock disqualification post-session. Ranking the best proteges in each F1 team’s talent roster is based on a mix of potential, performance, and the support they receive. The data bank considers drivers climbing the ladder in their seasons, but results are not always guaranteed due to technical infringements and disparities in machinery. This assessment includes drivers who have started no more than two F1 races and focuses on promised performance rather than chances of reaching F1. Haas’ strongest development driver, Pietro Fittipaldi, despite two F1 starts, is transitioning into professional racing with a full-time IndyCar campaign in 2024. Gabriel Bortoleto, with a successful track record and managed by Fernando Alonso, shows promise in moving closer to F1 with a surprise Formula 3 championship and strong start in Formula 2, potentially becoming Brazil’s next F1 presence.