Formula One drivers in the future and/or past •
Marc Gené (1998: Champion, 2003: 12th), competed in Formula One for
Minardi and
Williams. •
Fernando Alonso (1999: Champion), competed in Formula One for
Minardi,
McLaren,
Ferrari,
Alpine, and was twice world champion with
Renault. Currently competing in Formula One for
Aston Martin. •
Giorgio Pantano (1999: 21st), competed in Formula One for
Jordan. •
Franck Montagny (2001: Champion, 2002: 2nd, 2003: Champion), competed in Formula One for
Super Aguri, and with Andretti in
Formula E. •
Ricardo Zonta (2002: Champion), 1997
FIA GT Champion, competed in Formula One for
BAR,
Jordan and
Toyota. •
Justin Wilson (2002: 4th), competed in Formula One for
Minardi and
Jaguar, and in
IndyCar for
Dale Coyne and
Andretti Autosport. •
Narain Karthikeyan (2002: 9th, 2003: 4th, 2004: 6th), competed in Formula One for
Jordan and
HRT in 2011. •
Heikki Kovalainen (2003: 2nd, 2004: Champion), competed in Formula One for
Renault,
McLaren,
Caterham and
Team Lotus. •
Enrique Bernoldi (2003: 6th, 2004: 3rd), competed in Formula One for
Arrows. •
Stéphane Sarrazin (2003: 7th), competed in Formula One for
Minardi, currently with
SMP Racing in the
FIA World Endurance Championship. •
Tiago Monteiro (2004: 2nd), competed in Formula One for
Jordan and
Midland/
Spyker. Currently competing in World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) with
Munnich Motorsport. •
Robert Kubica (2005: Champion), competed in Formula One for
BMW Sauber,
Renault,
Williams F1, and
Alfa Romeo Racing. •
Markus Winkelhock (2005: 3rd), one-off Formula One drive for
Spyker (Nurburgring 2007). •
Kamui Kobayashi (2005 Eurocup: 1st), competed in Formula One for
Toyota,
Sauber and
Caterham. •
Karun Chandhok (2005: 29th), competed in Formula One for
HRT and
Lotus. •
Pastor Maldonado (2005: 25th; 2006: 3rd), competed in Formula One for
Williams and
Lotus. •
Sebastian Vettel (2006: 15th, 2007: 5th − 1st after seven races, when withdrew to compete in F1), competed in Formula One for
BMW Sauber,
Toro Rosso,
Ferrari,
Aston Martin, and was four time Formula One world champion with
Red Bull Racing. •
Giedo van der Garde (2007: 6th, 2008: Champion), competed in Formula One for
Caterham. •
Jaime Alguersuari (2009: 6th), competed in Formula One for
Toro Rosso. •
Daniel Ricciardo (2010: 2nd; 2011: 5th), competed in Formula One for
HRT,
Toro Rosso,
Red Bull Racing,
Renault,
McLaren,
AlphaTauri and
RB. •
Jean-Éric Vergne (2010: 8th; 2011: 2nd), competed in Formula One for
Toro Rosso, currently competing for
DS Penske in Formula E. •
Robin Frijns (2012: Champion), Formula One reserve driver for
Caterham in 2014. •
Jules Bianchi (2012: 2nd), last competed in Formula One with
Marussia. On 5 October 2014, during the Japanese Grand Prix, Bianchi lost control of his Marussia in very wet conditions and collided with a recovery vehicle, suffering a brain injury. He underwent emergency surgery and was placed into an induced coma, and remained comatose until his death on 17 July 2015. •
Will Stevens (2012: 12th; 2013: 4th; 2014: 6th), competed in Formula One for
Caterham and
Marussia. •
Sergey Sirotkin (2013: 8th), competed in Formula One for
Williams. •
Kevin Magnussen (2013: Champion), competed in Formula One with
McLaren,
Renault and
Haas. •
Stoffel Vandoorne (2013: 2nd), competed in Formula One for
McLaren, currently competing for
DS Penske in Formula E. •
Roberto Merhi (2014: 3rd; 2015: 14th), competed in Formula One for
Marussia. •
Carlos Sainz Jr. (2014: Champion), competed in Formula One for
Toro Rosso,
Renault,
McLaren and
Ferrari. Currently competing in Formula One for
Williams. •
Alfonso Celis Jr. (2014: 27th; 2015: 16th; 2016: 11th; 2017: 3rd), development driver in Formula One for
Force India from 2016 until 2017. •
Esteban Ocon (2014: 23rd), competed in Formula One for
Force India,
Renault and
Alpine. Currently competing in Formula One for
Haas. •
Pierre Gasly (2014: 2nd), competed in Formula One for
Scuderia Toro Rosso,
Red Bull Racing, and
AlphaTauri. Currently competing in Formula One for
Alpine. •
Pietro Fittipaldi (2017 Champion), competed in Formula One for
Haas F1 Team. Reserve/development driver for
Haas F1 Team in 2023. •
Nyck de Vries (2015: 3rd) competed in Formula One for
Williams and
AlphaTauri, currently competing for
Mahindra in Formula E.
Champions in other categories •
Andy Priaulx (2001: 18th) – 2004
European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) Champion, 2005, 2006 and 2007
World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) World Champion •
Matteo Bobbi (2001: 11th, 2002: 6th) – 2003
FIA GT Champion •
Alex Lloyd (2005: 40th) –
2007 Indy Lights champion. •
Simon Pagenaud (2005: 16th) –
2006 Atlantics Champion
2016 IndyCar champion. •
Davide Valsecchi (2006: 10th, 2007: 16th) –
2012 GP2 Series Champion. •
Will Power (2005: 7th)
2014,
2022 IndyCar champion. •
Miloš Pavlović (2005: 17th; 2006: 11th; 2007: 3rd) – 2014
Lamborghini Super Trofeo •
Tom Dillmann (2015: 7th, 2016 Champion)
2022 Le Mans Cup - LMP3,
2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2 champion,
2025 24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2 winner. •
Alex Palou (2017: 10th)
2021,
2023,
2024,
2025 IndyCar champion.
Other notable drivers •
Álvaro Parente (2006: 5th; 2007: 1st)
GP2 Series winner, has driven and stood on the podium for
Super Nova Racing,
Ocean Racing Technology,
Scuderia Coloni, and
Racing Engineering •
Esteban Guerrieri (2008: 8th, 2009: 19th, 2010: 3rd) 2011 and 2012
Indy Lights runner-up for
Sam Schmidt Motorsports.
2019 WTCR runner-up. ==Television broadcast==