Nerea Marti joins Campos

Campos Racing has confirmed Nerea Marti as the team’s first driver to the inaugural F1 Academy.

The Spaniard graduated from karting to single seater racing in 2019, and has since campaigned in both Spanish F4 and W Series.

Marti, scored a maiden podium in her first Spanish F4 race, where she ended the campaign 16th overall. In 2021, Marti moved to the W series after the cancelled 2020 season. She finished the season as the highest-placed rookie, 4th in the standings.

In the 2022 season, Marti took her maiden pole position at the first round in Miami and scored two podiums across the season, finishing the season 7th. Not only this, the Spanish driver took part in the all-woman’s FIA Formula 3 test at Magny-Cours in November.

I’m extremely happy joining Campos Racing for the very first season of F1 Academy. It provides an excellent new opportunity to continue taking steps forward in my racing career and I have no doubts that together I and Campos Racing will manage to meet all our goals.

Marti on her seat for 2023.

We are proud to have Nerea for the first season of F1 Academy. She has regularly been one of the most competitive female drivers in the last seasons, I am sure we will manage to achieve strong results together. It’s exciting to have a driver from Valencia at a Valencian team and fighting for an international championship. Nerea has enjoyed the support of Formula de Campeones and the Circuit de Valencia Ricardo Tormo since she embarked on her single-seater career and we hope she will have their support to continue making progress at the highest international level.

Team Principal, Adrian Campos Jr.
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