Shocking Exit: Red Bull Racing’s Rising Star Pepe Marti Takes Electrifying Leap to Formula E!
In a stunning turn of events, Red Bull Racing has bid farewell to one of its most promising talents, Pepe Marti, ending a chapter that fans had hoped would propel him to the pinnacle of Formula 1. The 20-year-old Spaniard, who dazzled the motorsport world with three spectacular victories in the 2025 Formula 2 season while racing for Campos Racing, will now embark on a new journey in the all-electric Formula E series.
Red Bull officially announced the shocking departure, confirming that Marti will leave the Junior Team altogether, marking a significant shift in his racing career. “After two incredible years together, Pepe’s journey with the Red Bull Junior Team comes to an end,” the statement proclaimed. It continued, “As he begins an exciting new chapter in Formula E, it’s been a pleasure having him on the Junior Team. Gracias Pepe, and best of luck on this new adventure.”
Despite losing the support of the six-time F1 constructors’ champions, Marti remains under the management of A14, the company led by Formula 1 legend Fernando Alonso, ensuring that his motorsport aspirations are far from over. He is set to join the ranks of the Cupra Kiro team for the 2025/26 Formula E season, a squad that finished 10th in the constructors’ championship last year but still managed to clinch a race win thanks to British star Dan Ticktum.
Marti’s partnership with Ticktum is expected to create an electrifying dynamic as they gear up for a highly competitive season. “I’m very excited to join Cupra Kiro for the 2025/26 Formula E season,” Marti expressed in a statement. “Obviously, it will be my first time racing in the category, and I’ll be a rookie, but nonetheless, I’m looking forward to it. The team is coming into Season 12 off the back of a win in Jakarta, and I feel very motivated to get this new chapter started.”
With the Sao Paulo E-Prix on the horizon in December marking his competitive debut, Marti is ready to tackle the challenges ahead, eager to learn from his experienced teammate Ticktum. “I’ll have a lot to learn and catch up on at the beginning of the season, but my goal is to get up to speed, improve quickly and score points and hopefully get a couple of good results,” he added.
As the motorsport community watches closely, this bold move raises questions about the future of Red Bull’s driver academy and the next generation of Formula 1 stars. Will Marti’s shift to Formula E signal a new trend for young drivers seeking alternative paths to success? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain: Pepe Marti is ready to electrify the racing world!