VOTE: Which podium in 2025 has been your favourite?

Luke has stood on the rostrum seven times so far in F2, but which race had you cheering the most?
-
Published
15 AUG 2025
Est. reading time
4 min
Luke Browning’s first full season in Formula 2 has seen him firmly in the championship fight, thanks to seven podium finishes from the opening 10 rounds.
But we want to know which one was your favourite? Refresh your memory with a reminder of each one below, then cast your vote using the form at the bottom of the article.
We’ll reveal the fans' top picks next week.

2025 Podiums

Melbourne Sprint - P3

The 23-lap dash around Albert Park saw plenty of distractions, with an early VSC and then a full Safety Car, but Luke kept his cool and stuck to the rear wing of Leonardo Fornaroli until a second slowdown on Lap 16.
He’d nail the second Safety Car restart to stay in P3, spending the final laps keeping F2's most experienced driver, Richard Verschoor, at bay to secure his spot on the podium.

Sakhir Feature - P2

Starting on the alternate strategy, Luke dropped down from his P3 grid spot and ran P10 in the early phase. He’d soon make his way forward, passing Joshua Durksen to lead the alternate strategy pack.
He pitted on Lap 14 for softs, aiming for a long final stint – and it paid off. Climbing into the top five, he passed Mari Boya and then made a decisive DRS move on Fornaroli for P3. He closed rapidly on his Williams Driver Academy colleague, Victor Martins, and on Lap 23 of 32, made the pass to secure P2.

Imola Sprint - P3

A P7 qualification for Luke gave our British hopeful two top-10 starts in Emilia-Romagna, and he used that pace to good effect.
Starting from the second row in the Sprint, Ritoma Miyata was the target for a place on the podium. He kept the pressure on the Japanese driver right up until the halfway point of the race. Miyata would lose DRS, an opening that allowed Luke to overtake on Lap 14 to grab P3.

Imola Feature - P2

Running a longer first stint than his competitors, the Hitech TGR driver overcut other frontrunners to grab the net race lead after his stop.
Strong defending against teammate Dino Beganovic allowed Alex Dunne to close in with warmer tyres, and the Irishman took the lead from Luke. Nonetheless, the Williams Driver Academy representative stayed in hunt throughout the 35 laps and crossed the line in P2.
Get Your Browning ID
Show your support for Luke by signing up for your very own Browning ID and start collecting your LB Pins!
Sign Up

Monaco Sprint - P3

Luke didn’t let a tricky start phase him in the principality. He dropped three positions at lights out, but a collision ahead opened a narrow gap before the hairpin, which he navigated his way through to reclaim P4.
With Arvid Lindblad receiving a 10-second penalty for the incident, Luke was firmly in the hunt for the podium should he remain close. Four seconds separated the two over the line, meaning a P3 trophy came Luke's way – his second in Monaco after last year's F3 Feature Race.

Silverstone Feature - P3

Qualifying P12 meant Luke had plenty of work to do at his home race, but a standout Sunday saw Luke dramatically fight his way through the field in wet conditions. He kept it clean in the opening exchanges before he set his sights on Lindblad, completing an up-and-under move at Club for P8.
Passes then came thick and fast for Luke, who made an overtake on Verschoor on the inside of Copse and then snatched P6 from Sebastian Montoya half a lap later at The Loop.
Roman Stanek was next to fall, with Durksen and Luke making a double pass at Copse. Durksen and Luke then had a multi-lap duel for P4 that ended when the Paraguayan went wide at Luffield. Luke then passed Martins to complete his climb to P3.

Spa-Francorchamps Feature - P3

The first time was so nice, he had to do it twice. Wet track, a P12 grid spot and a charge through the field? No problem.
Inclement weather forced a start behind the Safety Car, but Luke wasted no time in attacking once we went green in Belgium. He passed Amaury Cordeel at Les Combes before pressuring and overtaking Verschoor for P10. Ollie Goethe fell next in the slippery conditions, with Luke passing at Rivage, and Fornaroli succumbed to the British racer at La Source.
The fight forward slowed a little when Luke reached Gabriele Mini's P7, and then stumbled at the pit stops where a spin on pit exit lost the Hitech driver some time. Undeterred, Luke's fresh tyres gave him the confidence to push forward, passing Pepe Marti at the chicane for P5, which later became P3 after post-race penalties.

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE:

VOTE: Which Podium Was Your Favourite?
Pick yours below, we'll reveal the winners next week...
Vote Now