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38 Facts About Dino Beganovic

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Dino Beganovic is a race winner in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, finishing sixth in both seasons he competed in 2023 and 2024 with Prema Racing.

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Dino Beganovic won multiple national championships, such as the Swedish OK Junior karting category in 2018.

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In 2019, Beganovic won the OK category in both the Swedish and Italian championships and finished second in WSK Euro Series the same year.

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In 2020, Dino Beganovic made his single-seater debut, competing in the Italian F4 Championship with Prema Powerteam.

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Dino Beganovic returned to the podium in Mugello, scoring a double podium.

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Dino Beganovic took his maiden single-seater win during the second Imola round, as he led every lap from pole position in a weekend which included a complete podium sweep.

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Dino Beganovic participated in select rounds of the ADAC Formula 4 with Prema, scoring twelve points across two weekends.

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Dino Beganovic made his Formula Three debut in 2021, competing in both the F3 Asian Championship and the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema.

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Dino Beganovic began his former season with an impressive double second place in Dubai, before racking up two more podiums in the remaining two rounds that he competed in, placing seventh in the overall standings with five rookie wins.

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Dino Beganovic took his first pole position for the final race of the season in Monza, but he retired after being involved in a collision with teammate David Vidales while fighting for the lead.

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Dino Beganovic finished the season thirteenth in the standings, scoring two rookie wins, one podium and 53 points.

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Dino Beganovic remained in the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Powerteam.

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Dino Beganovic began the season in Monza, taking his first FRECA win from pole before following it up with second the next day.

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Dino Beganovic won for a second time the next time out in Imola after original winner Gabriele Mini was penalised.

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Dino Beganovic secured a third victory in Monaco and a double Paul Ricard rostrum which further extended his championship lead to 63 points.

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Dino Beganovic was forced to cope with his first non-podium round at the Hungaroring, but returned with a final win of the year in Spa-Francorchamps.

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Dino Beganovic had achieved four wins, thirteen podiums and 300 points to win the championship.

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At the start of 2023 before his main F3 campaign, Dino Beganovic returned to the newly rebranded Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Mumbai Falcons, taking part in the first two rounds.

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Dino Beganovic won the first race of the season in Dubai after an intense fight with Gabriele Mini for the lead.

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Dino Beganovic would take another win the next round in Kuwait, rounding out his FRMEC campaign with fifth place in Race 3.

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In Monaco, Dino Beganovic set the fastest lap in his qualifying group to secure a front row start.

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Dino Beganovic experienced a disappointing weekend in Spa-Francorchamps, as contact with Gabriel Bortoleto in the sprint race caused Beganovic to receive a penalty and drop out of the points, whilst a wrong strategy on a damp track meant he finished down in 16th place.

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Dino Beganovic finished his rookie Formula 3 season sixth in the standings with 96 points and four podiums, being the highest placed driver not to win a race.

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Dino Beganovic remained with Prema for post-season testing in Jerez, where he set the fastest time overall on the second day.

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Dino Beganovic would compete in the Macau Grand Prix with Prema, alongside Aron and Mini.

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Dino Beganovic remained with Prema Racing for the 2024 season, alongside Gabriele Mini and Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad.

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Dino Beganovic achieved his first pole position in the Bahrain opener.

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Dino Beganovic had a great run in the sprint race as he moved up to sixth place at the flag, only for him to be penalised and dropped to 13th for forcing Sebastian Montoya off-track.

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Dino Beganovic had another good weekend in Imola, securing a pair of top-5 finishes.

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Dino Beganovic then had a challenging Barcelona weekend, where he managed only two eighth-places in the races.

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However, teammate Mini soon passed him after the Swede lost DRS, forcing Dino Beganovic to settle with third place.

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Qualifying again on reverse pole in Spa-Francorchamps, Dino Beganovic fended off attacks from Mini to take his second win of the season in mixed conditions.

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Dino Beganovic finished the season sixth in the standings, this time taking two wins, one pole, four podiums and 109 points.

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Dino Beganovic returned to the Macau Grand Prix with Prema, he finished the race in eighth.

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Dino Beganovic made the step up to Formula 2 for the final two rounds of the 2024 season with DAMS Lucas Oil, replacing Juan Manuel Correa and partnering Jak Crawford.

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At the start of 2020 and his single-seater career, Dino Beganovic was announced to be joining the Ferrari Driver Academy.

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In March 2025, it was announced that Dino Beganovic will make his free practice debut at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix, driving for Ferrari in place of Charles Leclerc.

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Dino Beganovic has a younger brother, Emir, who plays football for Atvidabergs FF.