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Zhou Guanyu joins Ferrari
Ferrari signs ex-Sauber F1 driver Zhou Guanyu in reserve role for 2025
Ferrari has history of looking to recent F1 drivers to support its race team line-up, having worked with Giovinazzi — the driver Zhou replaced at Sauber in 2022 — in recent years. The team announced last year that one of its reserves, Robert Shwartzman, would not be returning in 2025 after his move into IndyCar.
Zhou Guanyu joins Ferrari as a reserve driver for 2025 F1 season
The first Chinese driver in Formula 1 is heading back to Ferrari as one of its reserve drivers for the 2025 season.
Zhou Guanyu appointed Ferrari F1 reserve after losing Sauber seat
China's first F1 driver raced for 3 seasons with Sauber, starting 68 races and scoring 16 points with 2 fastest laps. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Marveling at Formula 1’s teenaged drivers. Plus: Zhou Guanyu returns to Ferrari
Here’s a wild headline we published today : F1 teenager Kimi Antonelli just got his driver’s license — right on time to replace Lewis Hamilton. You read that right. Antonelli didn’t even have a road license when he was picked as the successor to one of F1’s greatest drivers last fall. Have I ever mentioned that this is a silly sport?
Zhou Guanyu and Antonio Giovinazzi named as reserve drivers for Ferrari F1
Zhou Guanyu lost his seat at Sauber following the 2024 Formula 1 season, as the team added Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto as their drivers for the 2025 season and beyond. But the Chinese driver will still be in the paddock this upcoming season.
Formula One: China’s Zhou Guanyu joins Ferrari as reserve driver for 2025 season
The 25-year-old will split the role of supporting Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc with Italian Antonio Giovinazzi.
Zhou Guanyu named Ferrari's reserve driver for 2025
Former Sauber driver Zhou Guanyu has been confirmed as one of Ferrari's reserve drivers for the 2025 season alongside Antonio Giovinazzi.
Zhou Guanyu Returns To Ferrari As Reserve Driver For 2025 F1 Season
Guanyu will share his reserve driver duties with Antonio Giovinazzi at Ferrari, who are looking to build on their second-place finish in the constructors' championship last year
Zhou appointed Ferrari F1 reserve after losing Sauber seat
Ferrari appointed Zhou Guanyu as a Formula One reserve driver on Wednesday after the Chinese lost his race seat with Swiss-based Sauber.
Zhou Guanyu Confirmed As Ferrari's Reserve Driver For The 2025 Formula One Season
Zhou Guanyu has been confirmed as Ferraris reserve driver for the 2025 Formula One season, partnering with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Guanyu joins Ferrari as reserve driver
China's Zhou Guanyu is to be one of two Ferrari reserve drivers in 2025. The 25-year-old, who was dropped by Sauber at the end of last season after three years with the Swiss team, joins Italian Antonio Giovinazzi.
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Cadillac also targeting Zhou Guanyu for Formula 1 debut in 2026
Formula 1 Zhou Guanyu - Zhou Guanyu could be one of the main candidates for a seat in the new Cadillac team that will debut ...
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Hamilton/Rosberg Feud Over, Zhou Returns to Ferrari and more... F1 News Zone
Welcome to the F1 News Zone, the show where we round-up the biggest stories in Formula 1 right now. Formula 1 is officially ...
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History hints at what Ferrari would do if sudden F1 stand-in was needed
Zhou Guanyu and Antonio Giovinazzi are Ferrari's official reserves but it is unlikely they will race for the team, writes .
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Why the partnership between Zhou and Ferrari is and also is not remarkable
On Wednesday, it was announced that after weeks of denial by Ferrari, Guanyu Zhou will become the Italian team's reserve ...
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