F1 Academy: Nicole Havrda set to debut with Hitech Grand Prix in 2025

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The 19-year-old Canadian driver will join the 2025 grid with car #2, supported by American Express.

Among the drivers making their debut in the third season of F1 Academy, kicking off at the Shanghai Circuit, will be Nicole Havrda, whose participation was recently announced. At just 19 years old, the Canadian driver will join Hitech Grand Prix – a new team entering the grid in 2025 – and will be backed by American Express, the official partner of the all-female championship. With this announcement, only three seats remain unfilled ahead of the 2025 season.

F1 Academy: Nicole Havrda set to debut with Hitech Grand Prix in 2025
F1 Academy: Nicole Havrda set to debut with Hitech Grand Prix in 2025

I’m honored to partner with American Express for my F1 Academy debut this season, especially at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix in June. Their support fuels my determination to compete at the highest level, and I’m thrilled to represent a brand that values performance, resilience, and ambition both on and off the track ,” said the young Canadian.

Additionally, the multinational company specializing in payments and credit cards will continue its commitment from last year, supporting and celebrating local businesses throughout the upcoming season. The car’s livery will feature American Express and Shop Small branding, along with the logo of a small local business.

Who is Nicole Havrda?

The 19-year-old Canadian began her racing career in karting in 2019, securing first place in the Calgary Shootout and achieving success in the Rotax Max Finals. Moving to single-seaters in 2022, she claimed two top-five finishes in the Indian Racing League Championship. The following year, she made history as the first female driver to win the Formula Pro USA title, alongside victories in the SFR FA2 Championship and the Formula Pro USA Winter Series.
In 2024, Havrda competed in the Formula Regional Americas Championship, finishing sixth overall in her rookie season with four podiums to her name. She also took part in two endurance races, driving an Audi R8 GT4.

Photo: F1 Academy.

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