Bianca Bustamante Shines With P2 Podium On F1 Academy Debut
(Press Release)
Bustamante holds onto podium finish following sensational battle in Race 1 at Red Bull Ring
Missed opportunity to score points in Race 3 due to technical issue
Filipina teen sits at P6 in F1 Academy driver standings after Round 1
The very first season of the F1 Academy series kicked off in the Styrian mountains, in wet and cold conditions on April 28th. PREMA Racing team’s Bianca Bustamante had a rollercoaster weekend with the highs of a first career podium in Race 1 contrasted by an anticlimactic Race 3, being unable to start due to a technical issue with her gearbox. However, the weekend was an overall positive for the young Filipina, with a solid qualifying performance and commendable race pace to take a healthy points haul and put herself sixth in the driver standings after Round 1 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.
The series has placed special emphasis on providing increased seat time to all 15 drivers, with 2 practice sessions and 2 qualifying sessions taking place on Friday. Bustamante was immediately on the pace, putting herself in P2 for both qualifying sessions and starting on the front row for Race 1 and Race 3 alongside her PREMA Racing teammate Marta Garcia. This was especially impressive considering the treacherous conditions, the unfamiliarity of the track and her new #16 Tatuus Autotechnica F4 machinery. Bustamante has shown incredible improvement while driving in low-grip conditions, which was one area she struggled with in 2022. The weekend proved to be a breakthrough for the young racer, as her ability to dictate the pace despite wet conditions really shone through.
The Filipina teen was faced with her first real challenge going into Race 1, starting on the wetter and dirtier side of the track, which put her down to P3 after Turn 1. Bustamante, however, managed her pace and held off the pressure from the chasing pack as she got into a rhythm and grew in confidence on the still-damp 4.32km Grand Prix circuit. The 30-minute race flew by with a flurry of on-track battles and a brief Safety Car period. All the drama kicked off on the last lap of Race 1 as a 4-car battle unfolded for the final spot on the podium. Defending against 3 cars, Bustamante momentarily lost the podium place out of Turn 2, but kept her composure and pulled off a stunning switchback move in the next corner to retake P3 and eventually cross the chequered flag. Being promoted to P2 after a post-race penalty disqualified the car in front, she was handed the maiden podium of her professional career along with the valuable 18 championship points.
Bustamante started P7 for the reverse grid Race 2, which swapped around the order for the top-8 finishers in the first part of qualifying. She had a good getaway from the line and challenged the cars in front, but was forced off the track while trying to make a pass and had to concede a few positions. Being engaged in on-track battles at the very start, she yielded a couple of places and was unable to recover due to the rainy conditions. She eventually came home in P9, just out of the points-paying positions, despite an emphatic effort.
The big setback came in Race 3, for which Bustamante was due to start on the front row once again but the PREMA Racing machinery ran into power issues with the gearbox. The 18-year-old was unable to begin the race since she could not shift her gearbox. This was highly disappointing for Bustamante and the team, with a big point-scoring opportunity forgone due to the unforeseen circumstances.
Bustamante currently holds down P6 in the driver standings with 18 points from race 1, as her team PREMA Racing leads the team's championship. She has shown great promise to challenge for the top step of the podium and has proven that she will be a force to be reckoned with this season.
The second round of the F1 Academy Series will be held in Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain from May 5th to 7th. This will be Bustamante’s first time in Valencia, but the feeling in Bustamante’s camp is positive as she is spending her time between the weekends learning the track on the simulator and putting herself in the best position to maximize yet another point-scoring weekend. Valencia presents a unique layout with the flat nature of the 4km circuit and highly technical middle sector, which provides a plethora of overtaking opportunities. Bustamante is also looking to make the most of the test sessions to be fully prepared for the upcoming Round 2.
For more information and updates on the upcoming F1 Academy races, please refer to the official F1 Academy website.
Bianca Bustamante | Race Driver, PREMA
“In qualifying we were able to put the car in P2 in both Q1 and Q2 and that set us really really good for the races. The aim for me was really just to maximize the race, every lap, and finish it in a good spot bringing the car back in one piece. We achieved the goal and not only that, we were able to fight within the leading pack and take second place in race 1. We learned a lot, battling with good drivers, and focusing on technique and strategy all the way out. I was able to work mentally as well, to be calm even if I was under pressure. Race 3 was really disappointing as we didn't get the chance to capitalize on our front-row start. I'm confident we could've scored big points in that race but I guess we will never know as sadly I had to pull off before the race started. Overall, I think race 1 was really positive, a lot of things to carry over to the next event and we will keep fighting to score points and maximize our championship effort. I have never raced in Valencia, but I am super excited and working hard to give it my best shot.”
About PREMA
Founded in 1983 by Angelo Rosin and Giorgio Piccolo, PREMA Racing has become the leading contender in junior single-seater racing. It is widely recognized as the third force in Italian motorsports, sitting just behind F1 teams Ferrari and Alpha Tauri in terms of size, achievements and competition profile. Not only has PREMA entered a wide variety of racing championships, from Formula 2 to Formula 4, but also excelled in all of them.
About F1 Academy
F1 Academy is an all-female racing series founded by Formula 1 with the aim to develop and prepare female drivers to progress to higher levels of competition. 2023 marks its inaugural season with seven rounds of racing and the finale being held at the F1 United States Grand Prix. 15 young talents from 5 different teams will have the opportunity to gain the experience needed to progress up the Road to Formula 1.