-
Drivex is an auto
racing team and
school based in Spain. The team was
founded by
Pedro de la Rosa and
Miguel Ángel de
Castro in 2005 as a
racing school...
- Cars No. 33, No. 37 and No. 48
entered as
Drivex, cars No. 15, No. 41 and No. 57
entered as DXR by
Drivex. The
calendar was
announced on 18 November...
-
Colapinto won his
first title at the 2019 F4
Spanish Championship with
Drivex. He then
finished third in the
Formula Renault Eurocup and the
Toyota Racing...
-
commentator and
pundit for La ****ta, Telecinco,
Movistar and DAZN. He
founded Drivex in 2005, and
served as
technical and
sporting director of
Techeetah in Formula...
- Romeo-Autotecnica
engine and
Hankook tires. Juan Cota was
scheduled to
compete for
Drivex, but
later switched to MP
Motorsport for a dual
Spanish F4 and Eurocup-3...
-
Formula 4
debut in the 2022 F4
Spanish Championship with his
uncles team,
Drivex School,
partnering Maksim Arkhangelskiy and Gaël Julien. He
finished the...
-
Fortec Motorsports left the series,
while BhaiTech Racing, FA
Racing by
Drivex and M2
Competition have
joined the
series for the
first time. In December...
- one-off
appearance in the third-tier
Euroformula Open
Championship for
Drivex School at the Hungaroring,
accomplishing a
podium on debut.
Despite initial...
- Motorsport. Cars No. 4, No. 19 and No. 33
entered as
Drivex, cars No. 29 and No. 66
entered as DXR by
Drivex. Cars No. 8, No. 46 and No. 48
entered as Campos...
- The
following year
Habsburg committed to the
series full-time,
racing for
Drivex School.
Having lost
ground to the more
experienced title-favourite Leonardo...