Juan Pablo Montoya's son Sebastian has joined Red Bull's junior team ahead of the 2023 F1 season.
The son of seven-time Formula 1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya was previously a Red Bull athlete, but has now become a full member of the academy.that Montoya would be making the step up to Formula 3, but his racing seat for this season is yet to be announced.
Montoya took part in November's Formula 3 post-season test at Jerez with Hitech alongside Gabriele Mini, who has been confirmed as part of the team's 2023 line-up. Montoya finished 13th in the Formula Regional European Championship last year, racing for Prema, and came seventh in the Formula Regional Asian Championship for Mumbai Falcons India Racing.
The trio join existing juniors Liam Lawson, Ayumu Iwasa, Jehan Daruvala, Dennis Hauger, Isack Hadjar, Jak Crawford and Jonny Edgar.
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