Jak Crawford will make his first appearance in an official Formula 1 practice session with Aston Martin in Mexico next week.

The Formula 2 driver will take over Lance Stroll’s car for the opening practice session at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Crawford was previously a member of Red Bull’s young driver programme but joined Aston Martin last year. He lies second in the championship in his third year in F2, having won four races this year.

He has already driven the team’s F1 cars in testing. Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell said Crawford has “shown real maturity and provided strong technical feedback throughout the year, and these sessions are an important part of how we develop young talent.”

All teams must give practice opportunities to drivers with limited F1 experience on a total of four occasions over the season. Crawford joins three other previously confirmed drivers for Mexico: Pato O’Ward at McLaren, Luke Browning at Williams and Ryo Hirakawa at Haas.

F1 teams’ 2025 practice drivers

Team Car Event Practice driver Event Practice driver
McLaren 4 Austrian Grand Prix Alex Dunne Mexican Grand Prix Pato O’Ward (car TBC)
81 Italian Grand Prix Alex Dunne
Ferrari 16 Bahrain Grand Prix Dino Beganovic Austrian Grand Prix Dino Beganovic
44
Red Bull 1 Bahrain Grand Prix Ayumu Iwasa
22/30 British Grand Prix Arvid Lindblad
Mercedes 12 Australian Grand Prix Andrea Kimi Antonelli Chinese Grand Prix Andrea Kimi Antonelli
63 Bahrain Grand Prix Frederik Vesti
Aston Martin 14 Bahrain Grand Prix Felipe Drugovich Hungarian Grand Prix Felipe Drugovich
18 Mexican Grand Prix Jak Crawford
Alpine 7/43 Japanese Grand Prix Ryo Hirakawa Italian Grand Prix Paul Aron
10
Haas 31 Spanish Grand Prix Ryo Hirakawa Mexican Grand Prix Ryo Hirakawa
87 Bahrain Grand Prix Ryo Hirakawa Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Ryo Hirakawa
Racing Bulls 6 Australian Grand Prix Isack Hadjar Chinese Grand Prix Isack Hadjar
30/22
Williams 23 Spanish Grand Prix Victor Martins
55 Bahrain Grand Prix Luke Browning Mexican Grand Prix Luke Browning
Sauber 5 Australian Grand Prix Gabriel Bortoleto Chinese Grand Prix Gabriel Bortoleto
27 British Grand Prix Paul Aron Hungarian Grand Prix Paul Aron

NB. Jack Doohan drove in the first two first practice sessions of 2025 for Alpine before he had started more than two grands prix and could therefore have qualified to count as a junior driver. However the team chose not to nominate him as such a driver for these two appearances. Felipe Drugovich replaced Fernando Alonso for first practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix but this change occured too late for him to be nominated.

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