Ferrari has officially announced the arrival of a new, very young driver in its Academy. His name is Noah Baglin, a 13-year-old Briton who will join Dino Beganovic, Rafael Camara, Maya Weug, Tukka Taponen, and Aurelia Nobels.
Career
Born on March 21, 2012, Noah Baglin began his motorsport journey at the age of six, strictly in karting. In his debut season in 2019, he won the MSA Le Conti Cup and finished second in both the British Bambino class and the Time Trials category.
In 2022, he won the British Open ‘O Plate’ and stood on the podium at the IAME World Finals in Le Mans. His breakthrough in Italy came in 2023 when he won the ACI Championship & Trofeo Delle Industrie. That same season, he also finished on the podium at the SKUSA Supernats in Las Vegas. In 2024, he joined Kart Republic, winning the WSK OKJ Final Cup. As the best rookie in the FIA European OKJ Championship, he became the number one driver in the FIA Karting rankings.
In 2025, the young Briton will continue competing in karting, wearing the prestigious Prancing Horse emblem for the first time.
Other members of the FDA
As mentioned, Noah Baglin is the sixth member of Ferrari Driver Academy’s 2025 roster and the 25th since its founding in 2009. Dino Beganovic, the Swedish driver closest to Formula 1, is racing in F2 this year, with the possibility of testing the SF-25 during the first free practice session in Bahrain.
Behind him, Camara and Taponen have started their F3 journeys with Trident and ART Grand Prix, respectively, while Aurelia Nobels and Maya Weug are competing in the F1 Academy.




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