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Robert Shwartzman
Shwartzman in 2018
NationalityRussia Russian
Israel Israeli
Born (1999-09-16) 16 September 1999 (age 25)
Israel
FIA Formula 2 Championship career
Debut season2020
Car number1
Former teamsPrema Racing
Starts47 (47 entries)
Wins6
Podiums13
Poles0
Fastest laps4
Best finish2nd in 2021
Previous series
2019
2018
2018
201617
201617
2015
201415
FIA Formula 3 Championship
FIA European F3
Toyota Racing Series
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC
ADAC Formula 4
Italian F4 Championship
Championship titles
2019
2018
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Toyota Racing Series

Robert Mikhailovich Shwartzman (Russian: Ро́берт Миха́йлович Шва́рцман, IPA: [ˈrobʲɪrt mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ˈʂvartsmɐn]; born 16 September 1999[1]) is a Russo-Israeli racing driver who competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for 2020 and 2021 where he finished 4th and 2nd respectively. He is a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy,[2] and the 2018 Toyota Racing Series and 2019 FIA Formula 3 champion.[3]

Career

Karting

Born in Israel[4] and raised in Saint Petersburg,[5] Shwartzman began karting in 2004 at the age of five. Throughout a seven-year career of karting professionally, he claimed karting titles across Europe (predominantly in Italy).

Formula 4

Italian F4

In 2014, Shwartzman graduated to single-seaters, partaking in six races of the Italian F4 Championship with Cram Motorsport. He finished in the points four times out of the six, to rank sixteenth overall with 26 points.

The following year, Shwartzman partook in the championship full-time with Mücke Motorsport. Shwartzman claimed his first single-seater podium at just the first race at Valleluga. He later took his maiden wins at Adria.[6][7] Overall, Shwartzman claimed three wins and finished third in the standings with 212 points behind the Prema Powerteam duo of Ralf Aron and Guanyu Zhou.

ADAC F4

During that year, he also partook in the inaugural ADAC Formula 4 championship.[8] He had a run of six consecutive podiums but did not record a win. He was unable to finish the season, but finished fourth in the standings.

Formula Renault

In 2016, Shwartzman moved to Formula Renault 2.0 with reigning series champions Josef Kaufmann Racing after testing with the team at Motorland Aragon.[9] He claimed two victories in the Northern European Cup and finished sixth in the standings. In the Eurocup, Shwartzman finished eighth.

For 2017, Shwartzman stayed in Formula Renault 2.0, but decided to switch to the R-ace GP team.[10] He lost thirteen points to his teammate Will Palmer and finished in the third place in the driver standings, but was able to win six races, having podium finish at all rounds excepting Red Bull Ring, and at Circuit Paul Ricard.

GP3 Series

In November 2016, Shwartzman was listed among the drivers partaking in the post-season test at Yas Marina with Koiranen GP.[11]

Toyota Racing Series

Shwartzman made his Toyota Racing Series debut during the 2018 off-season, competing for M2 Competition.[12] He finished all fifteen races in the top-five and was the only driver in the season to do so. He won the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy and the series title, ahead of the M2 teammates Richard Verschoor and Marcus Armstrong, who have raced in the series in 2017.[13][3]

FIA Formula 3 European Championship

In September 2017, Shwartzman tested the European Formula 3 machinery with Prema Powerteam.[14] After his tests with Prema he was included into the Ferrari Driver Academy.[2] In December 2017, it was confirmed that he will race for Prema in 2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship.[15] Shwartzman took his first European Formula 3 win in the third Spielberg race.[16] With his second win in the season finale he outscored another Ferrari Driver Academy member Marcus Armstrong in the drivers' standings, completing the top-three with claiming the rookie title.[17]

FIA Formula 3 Championship

Robert Shwartzman at 2019 Macau Grand Prix.

Following the merger of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship and GP3 Series into the new FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2019, Prema announced Shwartzman as one of its drivers for the inaugural season.[18] Shwartzman qualified on pole for the first Barcelona race and initially finished the race in second before being promoted to race winner following a time penalty to Christian Lundgaard.[19][20] In the following day's race, he finished fourth.

He took third place at qualifying in Circuit Paul Ricard and finished second in the first race, losing only to his team-mate Jehan Daruvala. After starting from seventh in the grid, at the sprint race, he took his second victory.[21] At the Red Bull Ring Shwartzman qualified only 12th, after suffering from technical issues. He went up to fifth in the first race, and in the next race he battled with Marcus Armstrong, but at the final lap made contact. Armstrong retired and Shwartzman crossed the finish line in first, but was given a five-second time penalty for causing a collision, dropping him down to third behind race winner HWA Racelab driver Jake Hughes, who took victory here last year, and Jehan Daruvala.[22]

At Silverstone Shwartzman qualified sixth. It looked like he would finish in the same position, but with 3 laps remaining he overtook Christian Lundgaard. Later, Pedro Piquet also overtook him. On Sunday, he finished second with the fastest lap, behind Hitech Grand Prix and race winner Leonardo Pulcini who took two victories in the 2018 GP3 Series – at Sochi and Abu Dhabi – all victories for the Italian were at the feature races. At the Hungaroring, it was the first weekend for the Russian driver to not score any podiums - he qualified fourth, but following a poor start, finished only in fifth. The following day, he was set to take third position, however retired following difficulties in tyre management and a collision with Felipe Drugovich.[23] At Spa-Francorchamps Shwartzman qualified in fourth position, and overtook Jehan Daruvala and Marcus Armstrong to finish in second place. In the following sprint race, he finished third behind Yuki Tsunoda, and Marcus Armstrong.

At Monza, he qualified third, and despite a five-place grid penalty, was able to win his third race of the year.[24] In the sprint, he took eight place by a margin of 0.067 seconds over Christian Lundgaard and to take the final point. Shwartzman took the pole position ahead of his home race at Sochi, but he couldn't save his race lead and finished second behind Armstrong.[25] However, Shwartzman's point advantage on Daruvala was enough for him to clinch the championship title.[26]

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2020

Shwartzman joined Prema Racing for the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship, partnering Mick Schumacher.[27] The season was planned to begin in March, but was postponed until July due to COVID-19 pandemic. On 18 April 2020, Shwartzman's father died of COVID-19 aged 52.[28] Shwartzman qualified 8th on the opening race at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. He made a good start, moving up to 5th and later taking advantage for a mechanical issue for Guanyu Zhou and a mistake from Schumacher. This led him to take a podium finish on his Formula 2 debut, taking 3rd place in the feature race.[29] Shwartzman finished in 4th, two places higher than where he started due to retirements from Giuliano Alesi and former Formula 3 teammate Marcus Armstrong. Shwartzman took his first Formula 2 victory at the feature race of the second Red Bull Ring round, having started 8th. He took the lead from Zhou with 9 laps to go. Over the cool-down lap, Shwartzman dedicated the victory to his late father.[30] However, in the sprint race, his fortunes were reversed by spinning out on the first lap on his own and retiring.

The next feature race at the Hungaroring saw Shwartzman qualify in 11th position. He left the first turn of the first lap five places ahead in 6th. He had a tire strategy different from the front-runners and had better tyre management. He was in a different world after his pit stop overtaking; Luca Ghiotto and Callum Ilott at the end of lap 29, and taking the lead from Schumacher just a lap later. Eventually, he won the race with a 15-second gap.[31] In doing so, Shwartzman took the championship lead. In the sprint race, Shwartzman finished in 4th, passing a few drivers in the race. At Silverstone, Shwartzman qualified a lowly 18th.[32] He struggled for pace in both the feature and sprint races, finishing 14th and 13th respectively. The second Silverstone weekend would prove to be a little better, with Shwartzman qualifying in 11th. He ended the feature race in 8th, passing Dan Ticktum for the reverse-grid position with five laps to go. Shwartzman led the race for the majority of the sprint race, until with 3 laps to go, Schumacher tried to pass him, but smashed into his front-right tyre, damaging Shwartzman's front wing. They were overtaken by Yuki Tsunoda who went on to win the race.[33] Shwartzman was soon swarmed by the field, and in the end finished 13th. His result saw him lose the championship lead. Shwartzman back in top form again in Barcelona, qualifying 2nd and taking the lead from Ilott into the first corner. On lap 8, however, the British driver would reclaim it back. Shwartzman survived a dramatic late safety car restart to finish in 2nd place, only losing out to a timely pitstop from Nobuharu Matsushita.[34]

Shwartzman topped free practice for the first time and qualified 4th at Spa-Francorchamps.[35] He fell to 7th on the opening lap but made it up to finish 5th. During the sprint race, Shwartzman passed a slow starting Guanyu Zhou. He grabbed his opportnity after Ticktum and Roy Nissany collided. From then on, he would control the race and eventually win by 9 seconds.[36] Shwartzman improved to 9th after starting 16th at Monza, but was just less than a second away from Louis Delétraz from taking reverse pole. He managed to progress to 6th place in the sprint race, before being promoted a place after Ticktum was disqualified. Shwartzman qualified ninth for the round at Mugello. He would retire with a car issue at the halfway mark of the feature race. Shwartzman stormed back to 9th in the sprint race despite a mistake on lap 18 but was not enough to nab points.

At his home event at Sochi Autodrom, Shwartzman qualified 7th. However, a slow pit stop costed Shwartzman and soon slipping down to 11th. Shwartzman only finished 10th in a red-flagged sprint race, capping off another point-less weekend. Following the weekend, Shwartzman sat 5th in the standings, a distant 51 point off championship leader Schumacher. Shwartzman qualified 14th in the first of two rounds inBahrain. He pushed his way up into 5th place, but fell to 8th after drivers on fresher and softer tyres overtook him. However, he did manage to get reverse pole. He converted it to a dominant win, leading every lap.[37] Shwartzman qualified 4th at the second Sakhir round. He improved ahead to 2nd on the first lap, passing both Carlin drivers. He eventually was passed by Tsunoda, and later in the race by Guanyu Zhou and Felipe Drugovich. He finished in 5th, but when Nikita Mazepin was penalised, he was moved to 4th position. Shwartzman placed 5th in the sprint race. Overall, Shwartzman ranked 4th in the standings with 177 points, but ultimately was beaten by teammate Schumacher who became champion.[38] During the season, he collected six podiums, a fastest lap and four wins — the most wins of any driver during the season.

2021

He continued with Prema for the 2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship, this time partnering reigning FIA Formula 3 champion, Oscar Piastri.[39][40] Shwartzman endured a shaky start on the first round at Bahrain, finishing 4th on the opening race in Bahrain. He retired in the second race, after making contact with Dan Ticktum. He finished 7th in the feature race. In Monaco, Shwartzman brushed the barrier on the first lap during the first sprint race, damaging his front wing and later retired. Shwartzman was on course to take 2nd in the feature race before a slow pit stop caused him to lose positions to Piastri and Felipe Drugovich, ending the race in 4th.

Shwartzman scored his first win of the season, winning sprint race 1 in Baku.[41] He ended the weekend in 3rd place, taking advantage of multiple incidents and penalties for other drivers. At Silverstone, Shwartzman won once again, having a brilliant start to pass Christian Lundgaard, Juri Vips and Roy Nissany before the first corner.[42] In the second sprint race, Shwartzman was running just outside the points when he spun on the penultimate corner on the penultimate lap, dropping him to 15th at the flag.

During the first sprint race in Monza, Shwartzman benefitted from incidents and failures from other drivers saw him run in 3rd place. However, Shwartzman was awarded a 5-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage at the start of the race.[43] He was demoted to 6th, and promoted Lundgaard who started 19th to finish on the podium. He managed to claim 3rd in the second sprint, after overtaking Liam Lawson, Vips, and David Beckmann. In Sochi, Shwartzman got his home podium in mixed conditions by finishing 3rd, after a battle with Jake Hughes and an incident for Lawson. Following a cancelled sprint 2 due to bad weather, he raced to 4th place in the feature race, finishing just 2 seconds shy of 3rd place Jehan Daruvala.

Shwartzman qualified 2nd, forming a Prema front row lockout in Jeddah. Shwartzman finished 5th in sprint 1, following a battle with Lundgaard. Shwartzman would finish 5th on the road, but following penalties for Lundgaard and Daruvala, he was promoted to 3rd place. In the red-flagged feature race, Shwartzman finished 2nd behind Piastri.[44] His performance in Jeddah moved him ahead of Guanyu Zhou into 2nd place in the championship. At the season finale in Abu Dhabi, Shwartzman finished 4th place in the first sprint race. However, as Piastri finished 3rd, he claimed the title with 2 races to go, meaning that Shwartzman's title challenge was over.[45] Shwartzman finished 2nd in the second sprint, making up two places at the start. He then overtook Ticktum and Ralph Boschung whilst benefitting from a retirement by Marcus Armstrong. Shwartzman ended the feature race in 5th place, after being passed by Théo Pourchaire and Drugovich in the dying stages of the race. He finished the 2021 season as vice-champion with 2 wins, 3 fastest laps and 8 podiums in total. He also achieved a total of 192 points that year, albeit 60.5 points off champion Piastri. Following his successful two F2 campaigns, Shwartzman left the series.[46]

Formula One

Shwartzman was due to appear in the first practice session of the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, driving for Haas.[47] However, he did not appear on the entry list.[48] He took part in the 2021 post-season young driver test with Haas[49] and Ferrari.[50]

Shwartzman is a test driver for Ferrari in 2022,[51] he is due to compete as Israeli, after the FIA banned drivers from competing as Russian, following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[52]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2007 Euro Trophy — 60 Baby 7th
Italian Cup — 60 Baby Michael Schwartzman 18th
2008 Easykart International Grand Final — Easy 60 1st
2009 Trofeo delle Industrie — Minikart Birel Motorsport 1st
Easykart International Grand Final — Easy 60 Masini 1st
2010 Trofeo delle Industrie — 60 Mini 4th
WSK Nations Cup — 60 Mini 2nd
Easykart International Grand Final — 100 Easykart Masini DNF
Italian Open Masters — 60 Mini 12th
Trofeo Andrea Margutti — 60 Mini Birel Motorsport Srl 3rd
2011 Trofeo Andrea Margutti — 60 Mini 3rd
Campionato Italiano CSAI Karting — 60 Mini 4th
WSK Final Cup — 60 Mini 14th
2012 Trofeo Andrea Margutti — KF3 27th
WSK Euro SeriesKF3 41st
WSK Master SeriesKF3 Forza Racing 36th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF3 25th
Trofeo delle Industrie — KF3 Forza Racing 10th
WSK Final CupKF3 16th
2013 South Garda Winter Cup — KF3 9th
Italian ChampionshipKF3 5th
WSK Super Master SeriesKFJ 8th
CIK-FIA International Super Cup — KFJ 22nd
WSK Euro SeriesKFJ 9th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKFJ Forza Racing 4th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKFJ 3rd
WSK Final CupKFJ 1st

Racing record

Racing career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2014 Italian F4 Championship Cram Motorsport 6 0 0 0 0 26 16th
2015 Italian F4 Championship Mücke Motorsport 21 2 4 3 8 212 3rd
ADAC Formula 4 Championship ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. 20 0 0 4 8 167 4th
2016 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Josef Kaufmann Racing 15 0 0 0 1 75 8th
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC 15 2 1 2 3 206 6th
2017 Formula Renault Eurocup R-ace GP 23 6 7 7 12 285 3rd
Formula Renault NEC 3 0 0 0 1 0 NC†
2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship Prema Theodore Racing 30 2 3 1 11 294 3rd
Macau Grand Prix SJM Theodore Racing by Prema 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 9th
Toyota Racing Series M2 Competition 15 1 3 3 9 916 1st
2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship Prema Racing 16 3 2 2 10 212 1st
Macau Grand Prix SJM Theodore Racing by Prema 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship Prema Racing 24 4 0 1 6 177 4th
2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship Prema Racing 23 2 0 3 8 192 2nd
2022 Formula One Scuderia Ferrari Test driver

As Shwartzman was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DC Points
2014 Cram Motorsport ADR
1
ADR
2
ADR
3
IMO1
1
IMO1
2
IMO1
3
MUG
1
MUG
2
MUG
3
MAG
1
MAG
2
MAG
3
VLL
1
VLL
2
VLL
3
MNZ
1

Ret
MNZ
2

5
MNZ
3

7
IMO2
1

8
IMO2
2

11
IMO2
3

8
16th 26
2015 Mücke Motorsport VLL
1

3
VLL
2

5
VLL
3

22
MNZ
1

2
MNZ
2

Ret
MNZ
3

4
IMO1
1

3
IMO1
2

4
IMO1
3

7
MUG
1

15
MUG
2

12
MUG
3

13
ADR
1

4
ADR
2

1
ADR
3

1
IMO2
1

2
IMO2
2

6
IMO2
3

2
MIS
1

4
MIS
2

1
MIS
3

4
3rd 212

Complete ADAC Formula 4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2015 ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. OSC1
1

Ret
OSC1
2

10
OSC1
3

12
RBR
1

6
RBR
2

32
RBR
3

30
SPA
1

3
SPA
2

3
SPA
3

3
LAU
1

2
LAU
2

3
LAU
3

3
NÜR
1

6
NÜR
2

3
NÜR
3

5
SAC
1

27
SAC
2

7
SAC
3

10
OSC2
1

3
OSC2
2

Ret
OSC2
3

5
HOC
1
HOC
2
HOC
3
4th 167

Complete Formula Renault Eurocup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pos Points
2016 Josef Kaufmann Racing ALC
1

5
ALC
2

8
ALC
3

9
MON
1

12
MNZ
1

5
MNZ
2

6
MNZ
1

6
RBR
1

11
RBR
2

Ret
LEC
1

7
LEC
2

11
SPA
1

Ret
SPA
2

14
EST
1

3
EST
2

6
8th 75
2017 R-ace GP MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

Ret
SIL
1

3
SIL
2

1
PAU
1

1
PAU
2

3
MON
1

4
MON
2

2
HUN
1

7
HUN
2

5
HUN
3

2
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

8
RBR
1

6
RBR
2

9
LEC
1

23
LEC
2

DSQ
SPA
1

2
SPA
2

25
SPA
3

Ret
CAT
1

1
CAT
2

1
CAT
3

2
3rd 285

Complete Toyota Racing Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DC Points
2018 M2 Competition RUA
1

2
RUA
2

3
RUA
3

2
TER
1

2
TER
2

4
TER
3

4
HMP
1

4
HMP
2

2
HMP
3

3
TAU
1

4
TAU
2

5
TAU
3

1
MAN
1

2
MAN
2

4
MAN
3

2
1st 916

Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points
2018 Prema Theodore Racing Mercedes PAU
1

8
PAU
2

9
PAU
3

6‡
HUN
1

3
HUN
2

5
HUN
3

Ret
NOR
1

6
NOR
2

Ret
NOR
3

7
ZAN
1

8
ZAN
2

7
ZAN
3

11
SPA
1

5
SPA
2

4
SPA
3

2
SIL
1

8
SIL
2

9
SIL
3

10
MIS
1

3
MIS
2

9
MIS
3

7
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

2
NÜR
3

2
RBR
1

2
RBR
2

3
RBR
3

1
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

5
HOC
3

1
3rd 294

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

Year Team Car Qualifying Quali Race Main race
2018 Italy SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara F317 12th 10th 9th
2019 Italy SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara F3 2019 2nd 2nd DNF

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points
2019 Prema Racing CAT
FEA

1
CAT
SPR

4
LEC
FEA

2
LEC
SPR

1
RBR
FEA

5
RBR
SPR

3
SIL
FEA

5
SIL
SPR

2
HUN
FEA

5
HUN
SPR

Ret
SPA
FEA

2
SPA
SPR

3
MNZ
FEA

1
MNZ
SPR

8
SOC
FEA

2
SOC
SPR

3
1st 212

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2020 Prema Racing RBR1
FEA

3
RBR1
SPR

4
RBR2
FEA

1
RBR2
SPR

Ret
HUN
FEA

1
HUN
SPR

4
SIL1
FEA

14
SIL1
SPR

13
SIL2
FEA

8
SIL2
SPR

13
CAT
FEA

2
CAT
SPR

13
SPA
FEA

5
SPA
SPR

1
MNZ
FEA

9
MNZ
SPR

5
MUG
FEA

Ret
MUG
SPR

9
SOC
FEA

11
SOC
SPR

10
BHR1
FEA

8
BHR1
SPR

1
BHR2
FEA

4
BHR2
SPR

5
4th 177
2021 Prema Racing BHR
SP1

4
BHR
SP2

Ret
BHR
FEA

7
MCO
SP1

Ret
MCO
SP2

10
MCO
FEA

4
BAK
SP1

1
BAK
SP2

5
BAK
FEA

3
SIL
SP1

1
SIL
SP2

15
SIL
FEA

5
MNZ
SP1

6
MNZ
SP2

3
MNZ
FEA

6
SOC
SP1

3
SOC
SP2

C
SOC
FEA

4
JED
SP1

5
JED
SP2

3
JED
FEA

2‡
YMC
SP1

4
YMC
SP2

2
YMC
FEA

5
2nd 192

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Toyota Racing Series
Champion

2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Rookie Champion

2018
Succeeded by
None
(Series ended)
Preceded by
Inaugural
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Champion

2019
Succeeded by