1. Yuki Tsunoda
The cat is out of the bag pace-wise for Tsunoda. He instantly went from the F1 rookie with the least exposure, to the one furthest up the championship ladder. His diminutive stature might mislead some into thinking he's not a fierce competitor. To the contrary, his gutsy drive at Silverstone last year proved he's anything but. Mot of the ForeverF1 readers follow F1 anyway, bu if you're in need of a new Charles Leclerc to follow, look no further than this man.
2. Theo Pourchaire
Youth is exciting. The more years you have left in the sport, the more years you have to razzle and dazzle us with your skills. No one on the grid has more time than Theo. The 17-year-old Frenchman has talent seeping through his veins on the track. He narrowly missed out on a championship in F3, and teams have been swirling like vultures to secure his contract. He's signed onto the loyal, yet untested hands of Frédéric Vassseur at Alfa Romeo. Given his age, it might be a few more years before he's even linked with a seat. Putting that aside, F2 is an incredibly competitive league. Anyone could win, and he could be one of the names at the top of the table.
3. Frederik Vesti
Not too many people get to be associated with Mercedes. It's a highly elite, highly exclusive club. So when you hear the term 'Mercedes Academy Driver', you know something serious is about to go down. Vesti is a sophomore F3 driver, having just completed a full season with Prema. His move to ART has vice-champion written all over it, and if you want to see if Toto is as good at picking drivers as he is designing cars, follow the Danish youngster in your social feed for 2021.
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