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TRIDENT have announced that Noah Stromsted is set to return for a second campaign in Formula 3 with the team – completing their lineup for 2026 following the announcements of Freddie Slater and Matteo de Paolo.
The 18-year-old had a stellar rookie campaign in 2025, finishing sixth in the Drivers' Championship with 84 points after achieving three podiums, which included a victory in the Spa-Francorchamps Sprint Race.
Prior to that, Stromsted stepped up to single seater racing in 2021, and had success immediately, ending up second in the Danish F4 Championship with nine wins in 11 races.
The Danish driver also competed in six races of the 2022 Spanish F4 Championships before returning for a full campaign in 2023, achieving three podiums.
The year before stepping up to Formula 3, Stromsted achieved four podiums on his way to finishing sixth in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.
Stromsted is now set to return for another full season of Formula 3 with TRIDENT, and he is more than delighted to be back with the Italian team.
“I am very happy to continue with Trident Motorsport in the 2026 FIA Formula 3 Championship,” said Stromsted. “After completing my first full year with the Italian team, I look forward to building on this experience together, starting with the upcoming category collective test scheduled in Jerez.
“Our goal will be to fight for wins and ultimately the championship throughout the year. the knowledge I have from this year is going the be very important so we will work hard over the winter to build on that and be ready for 2026.”
TRIDENT Team Manager Giacomo Ricci added: “We are very happy to have Noah Strømsted with us for another year in FIA Formula 3. In his debut season, the Danish driver showed impressive speed, even if the results were occasionally inconsistent. We are confident that, by spending another year with the same team, Noah can become one of the standout drivers of the 2026 season. He is an extremely dedicated young driver, and with more experience, he will certainly feel more comfortable, both with the team and within the championship format.”