The Offaly racer will be competing against the best young drivers in the world this season.
Rodin Motorsport have finalised their line-up for the upcoming Formula 2 season with confirmation that Offaly’s Alex Dunne will race alongside Christian Mansell for them in 2025.
On the back of the recently announced sponsorship of Condron Concrete, Dunne steps up to F2 after a rookie year in Formula 3 during which he achieved two podiums, coming in the Barcelona and Monza Sprint Races, going on to finish 14th in the Drivers’ Championship.
Prior to that, the McLaren Development Driver Programme member won the 2022 British F4 title, and also finished as the runner-up in Italian F4 that year and in the 2023 GB3 Championship.
Alex will now move up to Formula 2 with Rodin Motorsport in 2025 having driven for the team on all three days of post-season testing in Abu Dhabi last year.
Speaking following the announcement, Dunne expressed his gratitude to the people that have helped him get to this point.
"I’m pleased to be able to confirm my plans for the 2025 season, which will see me joining Rodin Motorsport and participating in Formula 2.
I’m looking forward to the upcoming season and thankful for everyone’s support in getting me to this stage – I can’t wait to hit the ground running.”
John Condron of Condron Concrete added “I am delighted that our sponsorship has helped to enable Alex take the next step on his journey towards F1”
The FIA Formula Two season begins alongside the F1 season opening grand prix March 14 - 16.
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