David Beckmann

David Alexander Beckmann (born 27 April 2000) is a German professional racing driver who most recently competed in Cupra Kiro in Formula E. He previously competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for Charouz Racing System, Campos Racing, and Van Amersfoort Racing.

Junior racing career

Karting

Beckmann began karting in 2008, collecting major karting wins in 2009, 2012, and 2014. He remained in karting until 2014.[1]

Formula 4

In 2015, Beckmann graduated to single-seaters in ADAC Formula 4 and Italian F4, racing with Mücke Motorsport. He ended the season fourth in Italian F4 and fifth in ADAC Formula 4, taking the latter rookie's championship.[1][2]

FIA European Formula 3 Championship

In December 2015, Beckmann was announced to graduate to European Formula 3 for 2016, whilst continuing his collaboration with Mücke. Because of his age, Beckmann was forced to miss the season's first two rounds, making his debut at the third round at Pau.[3] Nonetheless, Beckmann claimed a fastest lap and two podiums to finish seventh in the Rookie Championship and fifteenth overall. For 2017, Beckmann continued to race in European Formula 3, but switched to Van Amersfoort Racing.[4] After three rounds where he failed to score a point with the outfit, Beckmann made a mid-season change to Motopark, where he fared better, amassing 45 points and ending up 16th in his second year in the category.[5]

GP3 Series

For 2018, Beckmann partnered with Juan Manuel Correa and Tatiana Calderón at Jenzer Motorsport in the final year of the GP3 Series. Having scored twelve points after the fourth round of the championship, Beckmann switched to Trident. His results improved drastically, and the German achieved three race wins and another podium, leading him to fifth in the standings.

FIA Formula 3 Championship

2019

In 2019, Beckmann competed for the French team ART Grand Prix in the newly formed FIA Formula 3 Championship.

2020

In 2020, Beckmann returned to Formula 3, this time with Trident,[6] and finished sixth overall after two wins and four further podium finishes.

2019

In 2019, Beckmann competed for the French team ART Grand Prix in the newly formed FIA Formula 3 Championship.

2020

In 2020, Beckmann returned to Formula 3, this time with Trident,[6] and finished sixth overall after two wins and four further podium finishes.

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2021

In 2021, Beckmann moved up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship with the Czech team Charouz Racing System, where was joined by Guilherme Samaia.[7] Throughout the first half of the season, Beckmann showed impressive performances, such as a third-place finish in his debut race at Sakhir and second place in race 2 in Baku, which, along with two further points finishes, propelled him to 13th in the standings after four rounds.[8][9] At the start of September however it was announced Enzo Fittipaldi would replace Beckmann from the next round at Monza, due to the German having to shift his focus to the family business for financial issues.[10] But just a few days before the start of that weekend, Beckmann signed up to race for Campos in place of Matteo Nannini.[11] He competed for the Spanish team in the next two rounds, scoring a best finish of fifth at Monza, although Beckmann would ultimately be unable to finish his season, being replaced by Olli Caldwell. The German ended the campaign 15th in the standings.

2022

In 2022, Beckmann originally made four cameo appearances, but was later announced as a permanent driver. The first of which he drove for Charouz's No. 23 car at Imola in place of Cem Bölükbaşı, finishing 8th in the feature race. He then drove for Van Amersfoort Racing's No. 25 car at Silverstone in place of Amaury Cordeel. He would then compete again for the same team, but in the No. 24, at Le Castellet and Budapest in place of Jake Hughes.[12] However, Van Amersfoort Racing decided to replace Hughes with Beckmann for the rest of the season, starting at Spa-Francorchamps, thus his cameo deputization driver role would become a permanent driver role until the final round at Abu Dhabi, where Juan Manuel Correa would replace him.[13]

2021

In 2021, Beckmann moved up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship with the Czech team Charouz Racing System, where was joined by Guilherme Samaia.[7] Throughout the first half of the season, Beckmann showed impressive performances, such as a third-place finish in his debut race at Sakhir and second place in race 2 in Baku, which, along with two further points finishes, propelled him to 13th in the standings after four rounds.[8][9] At the start of September however it was announced Enzo Fittipaldi would replace Beckmann from the next round at Monza, due to the German having to shift his focus to the family business for financial issues.[10] But just a few days before the start of that weekend, Beckmann signed up to race for Campos in place of Matteo Nannini.[11] He competed for the Spanish team in the next two rounds, scoring a best finish of fifth at Monza, although Beckmann would ultimately be unable to finish his season, being replaced by Olli Caldwell. The German ended the campaign 15th in the standings.

2022

In 2022, Beckmann originally made four cameo appearances, but was later announced as a permanent driver. The first of which he drove for Charouz's No. 23 car at Imola in place of Cem Bölükbaşı, finishing 8th in the feature race. He then drove for Van Amersfoort Racing's No. 25 car at Silverstone in place of Amaury Cordeel. He would then compete again for the same team, but in the No. 24, at Le Castellet and Budapest in place of Jake Hughes.[12] However, Van Amersfoort Racing decided to replace Hughes with Beckmann for the rest of the season, starting at Spa-Francorchamps, thus his cameo deputization driver role would become a permanent driver role until the final round at Abu Dhabi, where Juan Manuel Correa would replace him.[13]

Formula E

In February 2022, on the week of the Mexico City ePrix, Beckmann was announced to be the test and reserve driver of the Avalanche Andretti Formula E team.[14]

For the 2022-23 season, Beckmann continued his duties with Andretti, whilst also joining Porsche as a reserve driver.[15]

Avalanche Andretti Formula E (2023)

2022–23 season

Beckmann made his Formula E debut with Avalanche Andretti for the Jakarta ePrix double-header, deputising for André Lotterer as he prepared for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[16]

2022–23 season

Beckmann made his Formula E debut with Avalanche Andretti for the Jakarta ePrix double-header, deputising for André Lotterer as he prepared for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[16]

Porsche reserve driver (2024)

Beckmann continued as the reserve driver for Porsche for the 2023–24 season.[17]

Kiro Race Co (2024–2025)

2024–25 season

Beckmann joined Cupra Kiro for the 2024–25 season alongside Dan Ticktum, in what is to be his first full Formula E campaign.[18] After a difficult campaign which saw him only score a single point, he parted ways with the team at the end of the season.[19]

2024–25 season

Beckmann joined Cupra Kiro for the 2024–25 season alongside Dan Ticktum, in what is to be his first full Formula E campaign.[18] After a difficult campaign which saw him only score a single point, he parted ways with the team at the end of the season.[19]

Reserve driver roles (2025–)

Beckmann's involvement in Formula E continued despite leaving the grid full-time, as he would serve as a reserve driver for Porsche and Cupra Kiro.[20]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Racing record

Racing career summary

  • Season still in progress.

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete ADAC Formula 4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

Complete GP3 Series/FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) † Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance. ‡ Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Formula E results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

  • Season still in progress.
  • (In German)

References

  1. David Beckmann www.driverdb.com, retrieved 24 August 2020^
  2. Interview with David Beckmann, ADAC Formula 4 Rookie champion racecar.com, 8 October 2015, retrieved 24 August 2020^
  3. Marcus Simmons. German teenager David Beckmann gets 2016 Mucke European F3 seat Autosport, December 19, 2015, retrieved October 14, 2016^
  4. David Gruz. Beckmann moves to Van Amersfoort Racing for second F3 campaign Motorsport.com, 12 December 2016, retrieved 12 December 2016^
  5. Marcus Simmons. David Beckmann makes mid-season switch to join Motopark Autosport, 9 June 2017, retrieved 14 June 2017^
  6. Jake Boxall-Legge. Beckmann replaces DeFrancesco at Trident in F3 autosport.com, Motorsport Network, 24 June 2020, retrieved 24 June 2020^
  7. Beckmann and Samaia to form new-look Charouz line-up for 2021 FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website, retrieved 2021-09-10^
  8. 2021 Round 1 post-Sprint Race 1 press conference FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website, retrieved 2021-09-10^
  9. 2021 Round 3 post-Sprint Race 2 press conference FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website, retrieved 2021-09-10^
  10. Fittipaldi replaces Beckmann at Charouz Racing System^
  11. Beckmann replaces Nannini at Campos for Round 5 at Monza FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website, retrieved 2021-09-10^
  12. Ida Wood. Beckmann back in at VAR in F2 as Hughes catches COVID-19 Formula Scout, 2022-07-18, retrieved 2022-07-30^
  13. David Beckmann replaces Jake Hughes in FIA F2 www.vanamersfoortracing.nl, retrieved 2022-08-23^
  14. Robert Seiwert. Formel E: David Beckmann heuert bei Andretti an Motorsport-Magazin.com, 10 February 2022, retrieved 2022-02-10^
  15. Beckmann And De Silvestro In As Porsche's Test And Reserve Drivers FIA Formula E, 13 December 2022, retrieved 21 December 2022^
  16. Beckmann Steps In At Andretti For Jakarta E-Prix The Official Home of Formula E., 23 May 2023, retrieved 24 May 2023^
  17. Andre Lotterer And David Beckmann In As Test And Reserve Drivers At Porsche The Official Home of Formula E., 29 November 2023, retrieved 11 December 2023^
  18. Kiro signs Dan Ticktum and David Beckmann for Season 11 The Official Home of Formula E., 2 December 2024, retrieved 17 December 2024^
  19. Thank You, David Cupra Kiro, 17 October 2025, retrieved 17 October 2025^
  20. All the 2026 Reserve Drivers for every Formula E team The Official Home of Formula E., 17 December 2025, retrieved 19 December 2025^