Monday, April 21, 2025

15-year-old Alba from Roskilde tests for famous Formula 4 team

Alba Hurup Larsen is now starting the reward for being the fastest racing choir of its kind. A test program for Prema Racing. The goal is a Formula 4 debut in 2025.

Alba Hurup Larsen from Roskilde is ready to tackle the reward she secured by being the fastest of seven women from around the world in the FIA Girls On Track – Rising Stars – namely a Formula 4 test program with the famous Italian junior team Prema Racing.

– I am extremely excited to get started with the test program.

– This is the next step in a development that was started with Rising Stars, and another important challenge where I must perform optimally in order to progress towards my goal of becoming the first Danish female Formula 1 driver, it reads from Alba Hurup Larsen in a press release .

Official Ferrari junior choirs such as female F1 Academy participant Maya Weug and newly appointed Formula 1 choir Oliver Bearman are also attached to the Italian team.

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Formula 1 driver and mentor for Alba Hurup Larsen, Kevin Magnussen, also believes that the young Dane is well on his way.

– This is really good news. With Prema Racing, Alba is now among some of the best in the business and I know that with her dedicated will and great talent she will do everything required of her to carry out the program in the best possible way.

The test program, which aims to develop Alba Hurup Larsen's potential towards a Formula 4 debut in 2025, starts with a two-day test between 18-19. September at the Italian race track Circuito Tazio Nuvolari.

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