Patrik Antero Pasma (born 2 March 2000) is a Finnish racing driver. He last competed for Evans GP in the Formula Regional Asian Championship.

Career

Formula Ford

Pasma started his single seater career in an array of different Formula Ford categories, mostly in the UK but some in his home country Finland. The Walter Hayes Trophy, Finnish Formula Ford Junior Championship, Champion of Brands and Marcel Albers Memorial Trophy were some of the categories he races in. Pasma's best result was a second place finish in the Marcel Albers Memorial Trophy held at Circuit Zandvoort, he finished behind Irishman Stephen Daly.

British F4

Pasma signed up for his first season in British F4 in 2017 for Carlin alongside Jamie Caroline, Logan Sargeant and Lucas Alecco Roy. Five points finishes along with two podiums saw Pasma have a successful start to the season. However, an extremely serious car crash occurred with Pasma and JHR Developments driver Billy Monger on lap 4 of the third race at Donington Park. Pasma slowed along the Schwantz Curve that left Monger unsighted and caused him to slam into the back of the Carlin. Monger reported hearing Pasma screaming in the cockpit . Monger almost died in the crash, but Pasma was not seriously injured. After a long extraction process to get both drivers out of the cars, it was announced the crash meant Monger had both of his legs amputated while Pasma stayed in the hospital overnight for examinations. He was released without serious injuries. Pasma returned for the next round at Thruxton where he finished 13th in the first race and seventh in the two following, a couple more podiums and a handful of points scoring races saw Pasma end the season in eighth place.

Pasma returned for the 2018 season but jumping ship to Arden International this year. The season got off to an okay start as he battled Johnathan Hoggard for the lead of the second race and crossed the line second to get his first podium of the year, however both himself and Hoggard jumped the start, meaning they finished fifth and sixth respectively, Sebastian Priaulx took the victory. His first podium eventually came as he once again battled Johnathan Hoggard who beat him off the line from pole in the final race at Donington, a safety car caused late pressure from Kiern Jewiss however, Pasma crossed the line second. Pasma won the first race of his career at the first race Rockingham where he dominated the field getting Pole, the fastest lap and the race victory ahead of Red Bull duo Hauger and Doohan. Pasma finished the season with two wins, eleven podiums and 315 which placed him in 6th position.

MRF Challenge

Pasma was the only Finn on the grid in 2018-19 for the MRF Challenge. For the second time that weekend, Pasma took reverse grid pole at the fourth race in Dubai to which he converted into his first of three wins, Belgian Max Defourny put pressure on Pasma but fell short by half a second in the end. Pasma finished on the podium at least one in all three rounds, the most being three podiums in Bahrain where he stepped on every step of the podium. Pasma fell short of the title by 94 points, three time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick won the title, followed by Defourny.

Formula Renault Eurocup

For 2019, Pasma moved into the Formula Renault Eurocup with Arden. Partnering Frank Bird and Sebastián Fernández, Pasma scored a sole podium at the Nürburgring and ended up eleventh in the standings.

Formula Regional

2020

Pasma switched to KIC Motorsport to race in the Formula Regional European Championship in 2020. After a relatively weak first half of the season in which he had only managed to achieve one podium finish, Pasma came alive in the second half and took four race wins, climbing to fourth in the standings and being the highest-placed driver to not have driven for the Prema Powerteam.

2021

Pasma at the Red Bull Ring in 2021

At the beginning of 2021, Pasma took part in the F3 Asian winter series with Evans GP. Following another sub-par first half of the year, he experienced a streak of five podiums in the final five races, which included two victories, which promoted him up to fourth in the standings.

Pasma remained with KIC in Formula Regional European for 2021. However, after Thomas ten Brinke's surprise retirement from racing following the round at Circuit Zandvoort, Pasma replaced the Dutchman at ART Grand Prix. He finished twelfth in the standings, having experienced mixed fortunes with both teams.[citation needed]

2022

In the winter of 2022, Pasma returned to Evans GP to race in the final three rounds of Formula Regional Asia. He won the reversed-grid race at the Dubai Autodrome in the penultimate round and ended the campaign in eleventh.[citation needed]

FIA Formula 3 Championship

Pasma made his Formula 3 debut in March 2022, when he took part in the pre-season test with Jenzer Motorsport.[citation needed]

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2011Finnish Cup — Raket5th
2012Finnish Challenge — KF64th
Finnish Cup — Raket10th
2013Finnish Championship — KFJ14th
WSK Euro SeriesKFJKohtala Sports42nd
NEZ Championship — KFJART GP Finland5th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKFJMGM Racing50th
WSK Final CupKFJKosmic Racing Departement34th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKFJ32nd
2014South Garda Winter Cup — KFJ26th
WSK Champions CupKFJART Grand Prix Finland57th
WSK Super Master SeriesKFJ36th
Finnish Championship — KFJ3rd
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKFJART Grand Prix Finland48th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKFJ52nd
2015Finnish Cup Championship — KFJ6th
South Garda Winter Cup — KFStrakka Bhaitech25th
WSK Super Master SeriesKF50th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKFNC

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2016Champion of BrandsN/A10000N/ANC
Finnish Formula Ford30001218th
Walter Hayes Trophy30000N/A26th
Marcel Albers Memorial Trophy10001N/A2nd
Formula Ford 1600 National Championship1600111687th
Formula Ford Festival30001N/A11th
Super Series Formula Ford10000N/ANC
2017F4 British ChampionshipCarlin300024167.58th
2017–18Formula 4 UAE ChampionshipSilberpfeil Energy Dubai400003215th
2018F4 British ChampionshipTRS Arden Junior Racing Team30252113156th
2018–19MRF Challenge Formula 2000 ChampionshipMRF Racing1432251863rd
2019Formula Renault EurocupArden2000016510th
2020Formula Regional European ChampionshipKIC Motorsport2342362904th
2021F3 Asian ChampionshipEvans GP1520151464th
Formula Regional European ChampionshipKIC Motorsport1000005612th
ART Grand Prix100000
2022Formula Regional Asian ChampionshipEvans GP910016311th
Formula Regional European ChampionshipKIC Motorsport20000036th

* Season still in progress.

Complete F4 British Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031PosPoints
2017CarlinBRI 1 5BRI 2 2BRI 3 4DON 1 6DON 2 3DON 3 RetTHR 1 13THR 2 7THR 3 7OUL 1 4OUL 2 3OUL 3 CCRO 1 8CRO 2 6CRO 3 9SNE 1 11SNE 2 9SNE 3 12KNO 1 RetKNO 2 RetKNO 3 10KNO 4 7ROC 1 7ROC 2 2ROC 3 10SIL 1 10SIL 2 8SIL 3 RetBHGP 1 6BHGP 2 16BHGP 3 48th167.5
2018TRS Arden Junior Racing TeamBRI 1 7BRI 2 6BRI 3 8DON 1 RetDON 2 8DON 3 2THR 1 5THR 2 RetTHR 3 4OUL 1 3OUL 2 5OUL 3 2CRO 1 3CRO 2 RetCRO 3 RetSNE 1 7SNE 2 5SNE 3 6ROC 1 1ROC 2 4ROC 3 1KNO 1 2KNO 2 3KNO 3 2SIL 1 5SIL 2 2SIL 3 6BHGP 1 4BHGP 2 2BHGP 3 56th315

Complete Formula 4 UAE Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPoints
2017-18Silberpfeil Energy DubaiYMC1 1YMC1 2YMC1 3YMC1 4YMC2 1 4YMC2 2 RetYMC2 3 4YMC2 4 6DUB1 1DUB1 2DUB1 3DUB1 4YMC3 1YMC3 2YMC3 3YMC3 4YMC4 1YMC4 2YMC4 3YMC4 4DUB2 1DUB2 2DUB2 3DUB2 415th32

Complete MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year123456789101112131415PosPoints
2018–19DUB 1 RetDUB 2 8DUB 3 6DUB 4 1DUB 5 4BHR 1 7BHR 2 4BHR 3 3BHR 4 4BHR 5 DNSCHE 1 1CHE 2 5CHE 3 1CHE 4 6CHE 5 23rd186

Complete Formula Renault Eurocup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617181920PosPoints
2019ArdenMNZ 1 13MNZ 2 8SIL 1 9SIL 2 16MON 1 7MON 2 10LEC 1 18LEC 2 14SPA 1 6SPA 2 15NÜR 1 2NÜR 2 12HUN 1 7HUN 2 13CAT 1 8CAT 2 15HOC 1 8HOC 2 10YMC 1 7YMC 2 810th65

Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPoints
2020KIC MotorsportMIS 1 2MIS 2 4MIS 3 5LEC 1 5LEC 2 6LEC 3 5RBR 1 4RBR 2 5RBR 3 6MUG 1 8MUG 2 9MUG 3 4MNZ 1 1MNZ 2 4MNZ 3 1CAT 1 4CAT 2 4CAT 3 8IMO 1 6IMO 2 1IMO 3 1VLL 1 2VLL 2 CVLL 3 64th290
2021KIC MotorsportIMO 1 13IMO 2 16CAT 1 10CAT 2 8MCO 1 5MCO 2 5LEC 1 5LEC 2 7ZAN 1 RetZAN 2 2212th56
ART Grand PrixSPA 1 5SPA 2 11RBR 1 17RBR 2 10VAL 1 33VAL 2 22MUG 1 16MUG 2 18MNZ 1 16MNZ 2 Ret
2022KIC MotorsportMNZ 1MNZ 2IMO 1 24IMO 2 23MCO 1MCO 2LEC 1LEC 2ZAN 1ZAN 2HUN 1HUN 2SPA 1SPA 2RBR 1RBR 2CAT 1CAT 2MUG 1MUG 236th0

* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula Regional Asian Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415DCPoints
2021Evans GPDUB 1 9DUB 2 10DUB 3 11ABU 1 4ABU 2 6ABU 3 11ABU 1 RetABU 2 RetABU 3 5DUB 1 4DUB 2 1DUB 3 3ABU 1 2ABU 2 1ABU 3 24th146
2022Evans GPABU 1ABU 2ABU 3DUB 1DUB 2DUB 3DUB 1 13DUB 2 8DUB 3 5DUB 1 9DUB 2 1DUB 3 7ABU 1 7ABU 2 RetABU 3 511th63

External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com