F3 STAR BROWNING EYES WILLIAMS F1 OPPORTUNITY IN 2024

F3 STAR BROWNING EYES WILLIAMS F1 OPPORTUNITY IN 2024

Formula 3 sophomore Luke Browning is pushing to get a Formula 1 opportunity this year with Williams.

More often than not, drivers progress to F1 via the established path of F3 and Formula 2, but occasionally there are exceptions.

The most notable example in recent years is three-time world champion Max Verstappen, who graduated to the top tier directly from European F3 in 2015 with Toro Rosso.

Entering his second season in F3, Williams Academy prospect Browning has his eyes set on a potential FP1 drive by the end of the year and believes the chance of a full-time seat in 2025 should not be ruled out.

“It’s a possibility and something that I want to push for is to get into a Formula 1 car and I’m sure if I win the championship or I’m right there, it will be something that the guys decide. But ultimately, it’s not my choice,” Browning told Motorsport.com in an exclusive interview.

“It’ll be down to James [Vowles] and the management of Williams to, if they see I’m fit and do a really good job, to stick me in an F1 at the end of the year.

“It’d be a dream for me. I would love to drive the Williams car and, all being well, I hope it will be the case.”

However, Browning’s path into an F1 seat is far from clear, with fellow Williams Academy drivers Zak O'Sullivan and Franco Colapinto both competing in F2 this term with ART Grand Prix and MP Motorsport respectively.

It is also worth noting that both O’Sullivan and Colapinto have already completed laps in Williams F1 machinery.

But Browning, too, has already garnered some F1 experience, sampling the Aston Martin AMR21 at Silverstone last year after winning the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year award

0 comments

Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published