After fracturing her left foot in training, Aiva Anagnostiadis will miss Singapore's round six of the 2025 F1 Academy season
TAG Heuer F1 Academy driver Aiva Anagnostiadis has been replaced for the upcoming round six in Singapore after suffering from a fracture to her left foot. As a result, Megan Bruce will step into the seat for the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
Anagnostiadis shared an update, explaining that she sustained the injury during her training for the upcoming race.
"Tough news to share… during training, I picked up a fracture in my left foot which means I won’t be racing at the Singapore Grand Prix next week," she wrote on Instagram.
"While I’m gutted to miss such an iconic event, my focus now is on rehab and recovery so I can come back even stronger and be ready for testing in Bahrain."
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Bruce is currently competing in her second GB4 Championship season and recently took part in the F1 Academy rookie sessions at Navarra last week, where she finished in the top four in both sessions.
"A massive thank you to F1 Academy for the opportunity to participate in the first ever rookie test," Bruce posted. "It’s been a great 2 days, with the first involving physical and mental assessments with @more.thanequal followed by on track driving the second day.
"It was a good test showing really strong pace throughout the whole day, ending the afternoon session P2 missing the fastest by 0.022. Happy with the improvements through the day and working with the team!"
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As Bruce will step in for Anagnostiadis in Singapore, she will miss the season finale of the GB4 Championship. Currently in her second season of the series, Bruce is fighting to be the top-scoring female driver, who would earn a €50,000 cash prize towards a potential 2026 F1 Academy seat, so long as the driver secures a contract.
With just two rounds remaining of the 2025 season, Singapore on 3-5 October and Las Vegas on 20-22 November, Anagnostiadis currently sits 15th in the drivers' standings with five points. Doriane Pin leads the championship with 127 points, followed by Maya Weug with 107 and Chloe Chambers in third with 93 points.
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