Aiva Anagnostiadis continues her recovery from a fractured left foot
TAG Heuer Hitech GP F1 Academy driver Aiva Anagnostiadis has shared an injury update after it was confirmed that she will miss the upcoming round six in Singapore.
The Australian driver suffered a fracture to her left foot while training. She is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday 30 September.
"Learning to be patient with myself, especially with the amount of rest is needed. But it’s all a part of my journey," she wrote on Instagram alongside photos and videos of her recovery. "Tomorrow is surgery day!! Wish me luck."
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It was confirmed last week that Anagnostiadis would be replaced by GB4 Championship driver Megan Bruce for the race weekend at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, which will take place alongside the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.
Bruce, who is currently in her second season in the GB4 Championship, recently took part in the F1 Academy rookie testing in Navarra, where she finished in the top four in both sessions. Taking part in her F1 Academy debut in Singapore means the British driver will miss the final race of GB4. She is fighting to become the top-scoring female driver in the series, something that would earn her a €50,000 cash prize towards a potential 2026 F1 Academy seat, so long as she secures a contract.
"Excited to [be] making my F1 Academy debut at Singapore next week with @tagheuer and @hitechgp," she wrote on Instagram.
"Grateful to @f1academy for this amazing opportunity. After a last-minute call up this week it’s been a very busy few days preparing in the sim and physically prepping for the heat, and I’m going to give it everything I have with the time I’ve had.
"Most importantly I’m wishing @aivaanagnostiadis the best for a speedy recovery.
"Unfortunately this means I will be missing the last round of the @gb4championship, I want to give a massive thank you to @kmr.sport for helping and supporting me this season and best of luck at Donington!"
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Anagnostiadis noted in her original post that she was aiming to return for testing in Bahrain. With two rounds remaining of the 2025 season, the TAG Heuer-backed driver sits 15th in the drivers' standings with five points.
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