2025 Ferrari F1 Reserve Drivers Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu and Italian Antonio Giovinazzi

F1 News: Ferrari names Guanyu and Giovinazzi as 2025 Reserves

Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu and Italian Antonio Giovinazzi were named as Reserve Drivers for Scuderia Ferrari’s 2025 F1 team.

For the Chinese driver, it is something of a homecoming, as he spent four years with the Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy from 2015 to 2018. Zhou is the first driver from China to compete in Formula 1, racing for Alfa Romeo Racing in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, staying with the team under its Kick Sauber name in 2024. He has taken part in 68 Grands Prix, scored 16 points and twice set the race fastest lap.

Zhou Guanyu – Ferrari, Image Supplied

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Career. Born in Shanghai on 30 May 1999, Zhou joined the Ferrari Academy in 2015, at the end of his time racing karts. While based in Maranello, he competed in Formula 4 and Formula 3. He and Ferrari went their separate ways at the end of 2018, before he made his Formula 2 debut, a category in which he won five times, with 20 podium finishes over three seasons, prior to landing a Formula 1 drive.

Work colleagues. Zhou shares the reserve driver role with Antonio Giovinazzi, who has worked with Scuderia Ferrari HP since 2017. The Italian will also continue to race in the World Endurance Championship in the number 51 Ferrari 499P, with which he won the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours.

Ferrari Reserve Driver Antonio Giovinazzi driving for Ferrari on Day 3 of the Pirelli 2026 tire test in Barcelona. Photo Supplied