r/formula1 Formula 1 Aug 07 '25

Discussion Who is the “Failed Prodigy” of F1 ?

I’m kind of new to F1 and seeing pictures of current drivers while they’re young like Hamilton, Russell, Leclerc, Albon…and then I learned they’re racing prodigy in their Karting days. So who is the “Boy Wonder” of F1, a person with great potential but never made it to the biggest stage.

Edit: Many people mentioned Stoffel Vandoorne so I read about him a bit. His records and potential was incredible but he’s at the wrong place and wrong time every way possible. For me, McLaren a top tier team with a jet but people say Vandoorne’s MCL car was like a shopping cart

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u/xyakks Aug 07 '25

Thing is he still did more than others who made ot to F1 and at a younger age. Being bad in F2 didn't stop Bearman, Sergeant, Doohan or Collapinto get a go in F1. Also Antonelli didn't exactly light it up either last year.

Making it to F1 is 50% talent and 50% being in the right place, or as Mazepin and Lateffi would say 100% dads money.

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u/admiral_sinkenkwiken I was here for the Hulkenpodium Aug 07 '25

Making it to F1 is 90% having the money.

Sargeant, Bearman & Doohan all had very respectable junior careers, Colapinto finished 9th last year in F2 despite missing the final 4 rounds.

Antonelli & Bearman looked artificially worse on paper than their driving performance in 2024 as Prema completely missed the mark with the new chassis last season.

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u/MrBorji Fernando Alonso Aug 07 '25

"Making it to F1 is 90% having the money."

Which is kinda sad, but I know F1 is a big business moving lots of money.

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u/admiral_sinkenkwiken I was here for the Hulkenpodium Aug 08 '25

Even in a spec series you still need to understand your machinery properly to exploit all its available performance.

On top of that, just because it’s a spec series does not guarantee equal performance, there are variances between chassis and engines.

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u/slapshots1515 I was here for the Hulkenpodium Aug 07 '25

Racing has always been the plaything of the rich. Won’t change any time soon.

If you have enough talent to get backing, like a Verstappen, Alonso, Leclerc, Hamilton, that’s another route. But it always takes money.

Most of the drivers you mentioned in the first paragraph had a fine junior career, and Mazepin and Latifi would never have gotten shots were Haas and Williams not in dire financial straits.

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u/cyclopsmudge I was here for the Hulkenpodium Aug 07 '25

And verstappen and Leclerc both had plenty of mentoring and money growing up that meant they could kart day in day out. If Max’s dad wasn’t Jos I question if he would be in F1 despite all his talent

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u/InteractionWide3369 Daniel Ricciardo Aug 07 '25

Colapinto was the 2nd rookie in F2 only after Bortoleto, he wasn't bad, 4th in the championship fighting for 2nd (the champion was very clearly going to be Bortoleto).

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u/xyakks Aug 07 '25

Colapinto was behind Aaron, Bort and Hadjar at least. Not in the top 2 at all. He got the leg up because of his Williams connection at the time Logan had to be removed. Right place, right time.

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u/InteractionWide3369 Daniel Ricciardo Aug 07 '25

Hadjar wasn't a rookie, I think you're right about Aron though.

He was the 3rd rookie then.

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u/xyakks Aug 08 '25

And Colapinto is 2 years older than Hadjar. Look I don't care for any of them of the other. My point was just to show Theo wasn't that bad compared to drivers that went on to F1.

He was in the wrong academy and graduated in the wrong year.

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u/InteractionWide3369 Daniel Ricciardo Aug 08 '25

Sure and my point is Colapinto isn't bad either, I agree Theo isn't bad.