Arvid Lindblad, Formula 1's sole 2026 rookie, is embracing his role with Racing Bulls without added pressure, focusing on enjoyment and growth after points on debut and solid showings in China and Japan.
Eighteen-year-old British-Swedish-Indian driver Arvid Lindblad is settling into life as Formula 1's only rookie in 2026, driving for Red Bull junior team Racing Bulls. Fast-tracked by Helmut Marko, he kicked off the season with a strong debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, qualifying for Q3 and finishing eighth for his first points—outshining teammate Liam Lawson (see earlier coverage in this series).
The momentum continued into a challenging sprint weekend in China, where limited practice time tested the newcomer. Lindblad qualified behind Lawson but did not score in the grand prix. In Japan at Suzuka, he advanced to Q3 for the second time before finishing 14th following an early safety car.
After a busy off-season testing in Barcelona and Bahrain, Lindblad dismissed pressure talk, saying he is living his dream and prioritizing improvement. His early results highlight promise in the competitive midfield.