Team
Country
Podiums
Points
Grands Prix entered
World Championships
Highest race finish
Highest grid position
Date of birth
Place of birth
Team
Country
Podiums
Points
Grands Prix entered
World Championships
Highest race finish
Highest grid position
Date of birth
Place of birth
Audi Revolut F1 Team
Brazil
0
19
24
0
6 (x1)
7
14/10/2004
São Paulo, Brazil
*Stats accurate as of 08/12/2025
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Gabriel Bortoleto
Gabriel Bortoleto News and Stories
Audi announces official team name and 2026 launch date
Audi has officially confirmed the name and identity of its Formula 1 operation ahead of its long awaited entry into the championship in 2026. The team will compete under the name Audi Revolut F1 Team, marking a major step in Audi’s transition from manufacturer partner...
Who wins the fight for 6th in the Constructors Championship?
The battle for sixth in the Constructors Championship is close. Four teams sit inside 22 points of each other. Racing Bulls hold sixth with 90 points. Haas sit seventh with 73. Aston Martin follow with 72. Kick Sauber stay in reach with 68. One strong weekend changes...
Audi F1 Team aim for 2030 F1 title during 2026 concept car reveal
Audi has formally shown its ambition in Formula 1 by unveiling the “R26 Concept” car and setting a clear roadmap to challenge for the world championship in 2030. The German marque used a reveal at its Munich Brand Experience Centre to preview the visual identity of...
Biography
Born in Sao Paulo, Bortoleto started karting aged seven and was soon winning local championships – his businessman father Lincoln Oliveira, who is involved in Brazilian motor racing, providing valuable support.
Just four years later, Bortoleto was on his way to Europe, where he followed in the footsteps of hero Ayrton Senna by achieving further karting success in international championships and paving the way for a move to single-seaters.
Since then, Bortoleto has won races in almost every category he has contested, initially building his experience in Italian F4 and Formula Regional through 2021 and 2022, and doing enough to be signed by Fernando Alonso’s A14 management company.
With Alonso in his corner, Bortoleto moved up a gear, brilliantly capturing back-to-back F3 and F2 titles in 2023 and 2024 – the latter season including a remarkable rise from last to first during the Monza Feature Race.
It was a performance that got the paddock talking and saw him emerge as an outside contender for one of the then few vacancies on the 2025 F1 grid.
Bortoleto’s situation was complicated slightly by his driver development deal with McLaren, signed shortly after he won the F3 title, but given their locked down duo of race winners Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, team chiefs did not want to stand in the youngster’s way.
As such, whispers of a potential move to Kick Sauber – following a company-wide evaluation by new team boss Mattia Binotto – soon turned into concrete news, and Bortoleto was duly confirmed alongside the experienced Nico Hulkenberg.
Bortoleto hailed an “amazing feeling” when he made his official F1 test debut for Sauber at the 2024 post-season gathering in Abu Dhabi, with the 20-year-old now eager to turn his Formula 1 dreams into a reality…





