2025 F1 Academy champion Doriane Pin lands Mercedes promotion

Doriane Pin, the 2025 F1 Academy champion, has been promoted to Mercedes development driver for 2026

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2025 F1 Academy champion Doriane Pin has secured a contract with Mercedes as a development driver.

After two seasons in the all-female racing series and as part of the Mercedes junior programme, the French driver will move up to be part of a team of drivers who work on simulator development, alongside other factory and trackside duties. 

In addition to the simulator work, Pin will work with the Brackley outfit's 2026 F1 Academy driver, who is yet to be announced.

“My two years as part of the Junior Programme have helped me grow as a driver and this is a fantastic next step in my career," Pin said in a press release. "I’m excited to keep working with everyone at Brackley and Brixworth and progressing toward future opportunities, both on and off track.

“I also want to say a big thank you to everyone at F1 ACADEMY in helping me reach this position. The series provides a brilliant platform for female drivers, and I am honoured to be collecting the championship trophy this evening.

“As I continue my own journey in motorsport, I know there will be more incredible women following in my wheel tracks and I wish them all the very best of luck for the season ahead."

Mercedes team representative Bradley Lord added: "We are delighted to announce that Doriane will step up to the role of Development Driver in 2026.

Race winner Doriane Pin, Prema Racing

Race winner Doriane Pin, Prema Racing

“In her two years within our Junior Programme, it wasn't just her dedication, speed, and race-craft that shone through but her technical feedback, engineering nous, and ability to effectively work with senior personnel too.

“Honing these skills as part of a driver's toolkit are vital as they are to progress up the motorsport ladder and critical to the development path of an F1 team.

“This role is therefore a perfect fit; helping Doriane continue to grow and progress on her motorsport journey whilst enabling the team to benefit from her significant experience.

“Her success in F1 ACADEMY, and the opportunity the series presents, has prepared her well for this next step and we're excited to see her tackle it with gusto, alongside a soon-to-be-announced racing programme."

The 22-year-old is also expected to announce a driving contract shortly.

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