Formula 2 race winner Jehan Daruvala to take sabbatical from racing in 2025
The Indian driver won races at F3 a🍰nd F2 level but⛎ endured a tough first year in Formula E

Former Formula 2 and Formula E driver Jehan Daruvala has announced that he will sit o❀ut the 2025 racing ꧟season.
Daruvala said there were “many circumstances” responsible for his decision to take a sabbatical f🅘rom active competition, but he strongly hinted at a desire tꦍo make a comeback in the future.
The Indian driver made his debut in168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Formula E last year with Maserati but str𓄧uggled to run near the front, finishing 21st in the standings with just eight points to his name.
His teammate, Maximilian Guenther, was classified eighth in the championship after s𒊎coring victory in the inaugural Tokyo E-Prix and bagging another podium at Misano.
At the end of July last year, Maserati announced that both Guenther and Daruvala will be departඣing the squad.
Guenther went on to join DS Penske for the 2024/🔯25 Formula E campaign, while Daruvala was left without a drive in the all-electri🐈c series.
“Update: Unfortunately due to many circumstances I’m currently n💜ot racing in 2025,” the 26-year-old, who recently 💛got engaged to his long-time girlfriend, wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“It’s the first time in 15 years that I won’t be racing . T🐻his is hopefully just a bump in a long journey ahead.
“My passion and dream is to conဣtinue to represent India 🇮�𓄧� at a global level In motorsport and will be working towards that.
“I want to thank all of you for your continuous support and looking 🌞forward toward🔯s the future!”
Prior to Formula E, Daruvala spent four seasons competing in Formula 2, scoring four wins and achieving a best finish of seventh in the championship on two oc💙casions (2021 and ‘22).
Earlier🍎 in his junior racing career, he clinched two race wins and three additional podium finishes en route to a strong third position in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 season in 2019.
Daruvala was a member of Force India’s young driver academy and was being groomed to become only the th𝕴ird driᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚver Formula 1 from India after Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok.
However, the team owned by liquor baron Vijay Mallya ran into financial issues and was taken over by a consortium led🧸 by Lawrence Stroll in the middle of the 2018 season🦹.
Daruvala was also a Red Bull junior from 2020-22 in his first three years in F🤪2.