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Arthur Lorimier joins Viola Formula Racing in Formula 4



After winter testing with the Italian team, the young French driver is ready for his debut in the 2025 season

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The Italian Formula 4 grid for the 2025 season is taking shape with new announcements, and among the expected protagonists is Arthur Lorimier. The young French driver was officially confirmed this morning by Viola Formula Racing, which has chosen him to complete its lineup for the championship. He is the third driver announced by the team, joining Ludovico Busso and Emir Tanju, with whom he will share the garage in the highly competitive series.

Lorimier’s entry into Formula 4 is the result of a carefully planned journey.

During the winter, he worked closely with the team, taking part in multiple test sessions in Italy and abroad. This experience was crucial in refining his feeling with the car and preparing for the challenges of a championship that promises to be fiercely contested. For Viola Formula Racing, this choice represents an investment in an emerging talent who has already shown consistency and determination in the early stages of his motorsport career.

Lorimier steps into Formula 4 after a successful karting career, where he built the foundation for his transition to single-seaters. Joining a professional series like Italian F4 marks a pivotal moment in his development as a driver, bringing him closer to his declared ambitions: "to be the next French F1 world champion and win the 24 Hours of Le Mans."

With this latest addition, Viola Formula Racing further strengthens its lineup for 2025, betting on a mix of young talents eager to make their mark on the international scene. Now, all eyes turn to the season opener, where Lorimier and his teammates will finally have the chance to prove themselves on track and put their winter testing experience to the test.