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Red Bull has been renowned for its production line of drivers over the years. Will Arvid Lindblad be the latest to make the grade?
Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer believes they have another promising young talent in 18-year-old Arvid Lindblad, whom they are nurturing as an F1 prospect.
Lindblad’s promotion to Racing Bulls follows a successful F2 campaign where he finished sixth, showcasing raw talent and potential.
With Isack Hadjar moving to Red Bull Racing, Lindblad will partner Liam Lawson at Racing Bulls, continuing the team’s tradition of developing young drivers.
Bayer sees Lindblad as another “raw diamond” similar to Hadjar, praising his race pace and ability to adapt quickly to new tracks.
The team aims to polish Lindblad’s skills over the season, hoping to turn him into a future “crown jewel” in Formula 1.
Racing Bulls had a solid 2025 season, finishing sixth in the constructors’ championship, meeting the team’s expectations and highlighting their focus on talent development.






