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Arvid Lindblad on F1 Leap: 'Thrown in the Deep End'
21 Dec
Summary
- Lindblad admits he might not be 100% ready for F1.
- His racing dream began at age five with karting.
- He credits Dr. Helmut Marko for significant career guidance.

Arvid Lindblad, a prominent talent in the Red Bull junior program, is preparing for a Formula 1 debut in 2026 with Racing Bulls. Despite his rapid ascent from karting, the 18-year-old admits he may not feel completely ready for the immense challenge ahead, noting his experience with quick category transitions. His career, deeply influenced by his multi-cultural upbringing and the guidance of Dr. Helmut Marko since joining the Red Bull program in late 2020, has gathered significant momentum.
Lindblad's passion for racing ignited at age five after an initial attempt with motocross. He recalls a childhood bet with Lando Norris, which he has now fulfilled by reaching F1. His first Free Practice 1 session at Silverstone, though a special home event, underscored the massive performance gap between F2 and F1 cars. His F2 season, ending with a win in Abu Dhabi, was a learning experience filled with both highs and lows.
Looking ahead to 2026, Lindblad anticipates a demanding season due to new regulations and a busier schedule. He plans to work closely with the team, embracing the opportunity presented by the regulatory reset. While acknowledging the competitive nature of F1, he identifies Max Verstappen as a key source of advice. Lindblad is also excited to drive an F1 car in Delhi during the upcoming Red Bull Moto Jam in March 2026.




