Michael Arnoldovich Belov is a Russian racing driver who lasted competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with Trident.
19 Facts About Michael Belov
Michael Belov claimed his first podium finish on the final race of the season with a third-place, finishing eighth overall in the championship.
Michael Belov continued in the championship for the 2018 season, claiming his first win at the second round in the NRING Circuit, winning races 1 and 3.
Michael Belov ended the season with five wins, finishing second in the championship behind Konsta Lappalainen.
In 2019, Michael Belov joined the Italian F4 Championship with the Italian Bhai Tech Racing team.
Michael Belov finished on the podium in the first two races.
Michael Belov won one race in ADAC F4 at the Sachsenring, finishing eighth in the championship.
Michael Belov failed to win during his Italian F4 campaign finished second on five occasions, ending the season fourth in the championship.
On 2 July 2020, M2 Competition announced that Michael Belov would drive for them for the full 2020 season.
Michael Belov was brought in to replace him for the remainder of the Formula 3 season.
Michael Belov remained with the team throughout post-season and pre-season testing and was expected to be given a drive for the 2021 season Enzo Fittipaldi was announced instead.
Michael Belov joined JD Motorsport in the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship as a wildcard entrant for the fourth round at Circuit Paul Ricard.
Michael Belov joined the 2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship for the final three rounds of the season.
Michael Belov scored a second place in his second race and was 12th in the championship.
Michael Belov made a surprise return to the Formula Regional European Championship in 2023 with G4 Racing.
Michael Belov finished 20th in the overall standings with 23 points.
In 2024, Michael Belov made a stand-in return in the Formula Regional European Championship for Trident, deputising for an injured Roman Bilinski.
In three rounds, Michael Belov scored a second-placed podium in which he stated he needed that to "revive career" after periods of financial struggles and the fallout from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In October 2024, Michael Belov was called by Drivex to make his Eurocup-3 debut for the Jerez round.