
Chasing Emma
The next stop for the Driver Development Programme is Montréal.
Felbermayr arrives in Canada.
Emma is the driver everyone is trying to catch. Shanghai set the tone for her season – a Reverse Grid Race podium, a Feature Race win and the championship lead after Round 1. It is the kind of start that shifts expectations.
Now the dynamic changes. The field has seen what is possible. The focus moves from building momentum to defending it.
Built for the next step.
The Audi Revolut F1® Team Academy is designed for moments like this.
The Driver Development Programme is not only about pace. It is about understanding how performance is built across a weekend – through preparation, feedback and the ability to adapt under pressure. Progress comes from learning how to turn each session into something usable.
Emma is part of that structure. On audif1.com, she is introduced as an Audi Revolut F1® Team Academy driver within the wider programme led by Allan McNish. Her development follows the same principle that defines the team: performance is created through consistency, not isolated results.





























Emma in focus.
Emma Felbermayr’s path has been built early and steadily. Starting in karting at the age of seven, she moved quickly into international competition and later into single seaters. By the time she entered F1 Academy™ in 2025, she had already experienced the level of precision required to compete consistently.
Her rookie season delivered both learning and a first victory – achieved in Montréal. That result now changes the context of her return.
In 2026, she continues in F1 Academy™ with Audi Revolut F1® Team. Montréal is not only another round. It is a reference point she already understands.

The lead becomes the challenge.
A championship lead does not create distance. It creates attention. Emma leads the F1 Academy™ standings with 31 points after Shanghai. Alisha Palmowski follows on 25, with Nina Gademan on 22. The margins remain small enough to respond immediately. That is what defines the next phase of the season. The requirement shifts from gaining positions to managing them. Precision becomes more important than progression. Every session carries more weight, because the field is now reacting rather than discovering.

Why Montréal matters.
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve does not allow for gradual build-up. The lap moves quickly from acceleration into heavy braking, from kerb usage into close proximity with the walls.
Performance here depends on how stable the car remains under braking and how cleanly it can be placed on exit. The straights invite commitment, but the braking zones define whether that commitment can be sustained.
For Emma, that changes the requirement. Confidence has to remain controlled. Each lap has to be repeatable, not only fast.
Weekend schedule
Three races. Two days. No easy reset.
Montréal expands the usual F1 Academy™ format. The Opening Race and Reverse Grid Race take place on Saturday, followed by the Feature Race on Sunday. The structure creates more opportunities to gain or lose ground across a compressed timeframe.For a championship leader, that means less margin to reset. Each start becomes part of the overall outcome.
On Track. In Focus.
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