Billy Mathman

Billy Mathman is a British racing driver. One of UK's many talented young drivers to come, Mathman debuted in Formula International for DS. He stayed with the team for 2 years and scored his first ever win in Mexico 2020-21. This earnt him a move to frontrunner team Nissan, where he finished runner-up behind champion Nicholas Latifi. In 2023, he moved up to Aston Martin to replace the departing Lance Stroll. In Japan 2023, he also scored his first ever pole position and podium, also beating both Renault drivers that season. Mathman stayed with the British team for four more years, scoring 7 more podiums and becoming an established driver, but mostly second fiddle to the more experienced Lando Norris. However, his talent earnt him a move to Ferrari for 2028. Mathman was in the Chinese GP involved in the crash that took the life of Mercedes star Ivan Marincic. He was hit by the Mercedes at high speed, crashed in the wall, lost control of the Ferrari and unwittingly crashed on the side of the Mercedes, taking the life of the Croatian away. However, he recovered from this and scored his first ever win two races later, dedicating it to Marincic. By 2029, he became a quick and reliable second driver, and scored several wins. In 2031, he was traded at Red Bull, with Jason Leung moving to Ferrari. Red Bull also received a large amount of cash alongside Mathman. He endured a very poor season in Red Bull, scoring only 6 points and being beaten by talented youngster Temirzhan Ershin.