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Ella Häkkinen takes first promising step in F4 series

Ella Häkkinen took her first decisive step into single-seater racing last weekend, as the 15-year-old daughter of two-time F1 world champion Mika Häkkinen made her Formula 4 debut at the Red Bull Ring.

Racing in the ultra-competitive Formula 4 Central European Zone Championship, Ella’s first weekend in cars marked the beginning of a new chapter for one of motorsport’s most recognisable surnames.

But the baptism of fire offered something more valuable than headline results – it revealed the early signs of a driver learning fast, adapting quickly, and embracing the moment.

A steady start on a big stage

Joining Jenzer Motorsport for her maiden outing in Formula 4 machinery, Häkkinen was immediately thrown into the deep end against a 27-car grid packed with emerging talent.

But any expectations of a tentative introduction were quickly set aside.

Starting sixth for her very first race, the McLaren junior held her own in the thick of the action and crossed the line ninth on the road – only to be pushed back to 11th after a time penalty. It was a minor setback, but one that did little to overshadow the maturity of her performance.

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Race 2 followed a similar pattern of quiet progression. Lining up once again among the front runners, Häkkinen settled into a strong rhythm and kept herself firmly inside the top 10 as the field began to spread. A late safety car froze the order before a restart could unfold, leaving her to secure a well-earned top-10 finish.

By the final race, the results dipped slightly with a 15th-place finish – but by then, the objective of the weekend had already been achieved: building experience, understanding the car, and laying a foundation.

Ella also concluded her weekend on the podium of the women’s trophy alongside Mathilda Paatz and Jade Jacquet.

A legacy – and a belief in what comes next

Häkkinen’s move into single-seaters comes after a promising karting career across Europe, where wins and podiums marked her as one to watch.

That trajectory was further validated by her inclusion in the McLaren Driver Development Programme in 2025 – making her its youngest recruit.

Yet while her surname carries weight, her progress is being judged on its own merit, something her father is keen to emphasize.

“Ella is an extremely talented racing driver. I’m not just saying this as a father, but based on my observations as a former top driver,” he told Finnish paper Ilta-Sanomat.

He also pointed to her mindset as a key strength, adding: “Her motivation is impressive. She really wants to become a racing driver.

“In the meantime, she has become a real daredevil. In a few years we will experience a driver again in the premier class, whether it is Ella or another.

“The new generation of Formula 1 fans are made up of 40 percent women, and the sport must reflect that.”

There was no instant fairy-tale triumph for Ella on her debut – but that was never the point.

Häkkinen’s debut weekend was about learning the language of single-seater racing, understanding racecraft at a higher level, and proving she belongs in the conversation. On all counts, she delivered.

For now, it is a story of promise rather than arrival – but in a sport that thrives on the emergence of new talent, the next chapter has already begun.

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Michael Delaney

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