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14 Facts About Alexander Smolyar

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Alexander Smolyar previously competed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2020,2021 and 2022.

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Alexander Smolyar competed for SMP Racing in the Spanish and Russian Formula 4 Championships, finishing 3rd in both.

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Alexander Smolyar scored a total of 24 podiums, with all of his race wins coming in the Spanish Championship.

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Alexander Smolyar finished 3rd and won three races, only being beaten in the championship by Frenchman Victor Martins and his R-ace GP teammate, Oscar Piastri.

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Alexander Smolyar was signed by ART Grand Prix to drive for them in the 2020 Formula 3 Championship alongside ADAC F4 champion Theo Pourchaire and Sebastian Fernandez.

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Alexander Smolyar scored his only podium of the season in the second race at Monza and ended up eleventh in the standings, behind eventual runner-up Pourchaire, but ahead of his more experienced teammate Fernandez.

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Alexander Smolyar's start to the season was strong, with him taking his first Formula 3 victory in the first race of the opening weekend.

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Alexander Smolyar then continued his good form and came out victorious in race one at the Circuit Paul Ricard, after having battled from sixth on the grid to first on the final lap.

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Alexander Smolyar finished the season with a total of 106 points, placing 6th in the championship.

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On 20 January 2022, Alexander Smolyar announced that he would switch to MP Motorsport for the 2022 season.

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Alexander Smolyar was initially not due to race in the championship due to the mentioned war, but eventually was allowed to race.

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Alexander Smolyar was forced to miss the Silverstone round of the championship since he could not get to the United Kingdom due to visa issues, and was replaced by Filip Ugran.

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Alexander Smolyar returned to his seat for the remaining events and picked up his sole win of the season in the feature race in Budapest.

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Alexander Smolyar ended up tenth in the standings, being the highest placed driver to have missed a round.