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Michael Shin

Shin Woo-hyun (born 23 August 2004), known as Michael Shin, is a South Korean professional racing driver known for his rapid progression through junior formulae since starting his single-seater career in 2022. Originally from , Shin began with karting in his home country before moving to at the end of 2021 to pursue international competition. He has since achieved multiple podiums and race victories across , regional series, and the , establishing himself as one of South Korea's rising talents in motorsport. Shin's racing journey commenced in 2022 with the and the British F4 Championship, where he secured his maiden victory at . That year, he also represented in the . In 2023, he debuted in the across three rounds, becoming the first South Korean driver to compete in the series, while also earning a in the and consistent points in the with Hitech GP. His development continued with a mid-season stint in FIA Formula 3 with another team that year. By 2024, Shin had advanced to more competitive categories, finishing seventh in the Eurocup-3 Championship with four podiums for and securing fourth place in the , including one win and four podiums. He also achieved two victories in a part-time campaign, ending sixth overall. In 2025, Shin finished third in the with Team Motopark, securing four wins. He also made a one-off appearance in the with Hillspeed, claiming a podium, and placed eighth in the with M2 Competition, earning two podiums. In October 2025, Shin signed with Hitech TGR for a full-time FIA 3 campaign in 2026, marking his return to the team after his earlier GB3 stint and aiming for a strong debut at the season opener in . His influences include Formula 1 legend , and outside racing, he enjoys cooking and designing custom race helmets.

Early life

Family background

Michael Shin, born Shin Woo-hyun on August 23, 2004, in , , adopted the English name "Michael Shin" to facilitate his international career. As a member of a prominent family with deep roots in the , Shin's heritage is tied to the conglomerate, providing a foundation of significant financial and logistical support for his endeavors. Shin's father, Shin Seong-jae, served as president of Hyundai Hysco, a key steel supplier within the ecosystem. His mother, Jeong Yun-i (also known as Chung Yoon-i), holds the position of president at Haevichi Hotel & Resort and is the third daughter of , the former chairman of , and Lee Jeong-hwa. Shin has two older brothers, Shin Woo-jin and Shin Woo-taek, completing the immediate family unit. The broader family network forms a "pan-Hyundai" dynasty, with extended relatives including Shin's maternal uncle, Chung Eui-seon, the current executive chairman of , and aunt Jeong Seong-i, further embedding the family in the conglomerate's leadership. This influential lineage, characterized by substantial resources, allowed Shin to enter at a relatively late age of 16 without the typical developmental hurdles faced by many drivers. His mother's encouragement played a pivotal role, as she supported his budding interest in speed by facilitating his initial exposure to karting after he expressed fascination with the sport during a visit to a track. The family's wealth notably enabled Shin's relocation to to pursue advanced opportunities.

Education and karting

Michael Shin attended a in , , where he pursued his high school education prior to the . The outbreak in early 2020 disrupted his studies, prompting a return to his hometown of , , amid global lockdowns and travel restrictions. During this period of isolation at age 16, Shin was introduced to karting by his mother, who facilitated his initial training with a local team to channel his longstanding interest in speed. This marked his entry into in 2020, but his involvement was confined to just one year in , hampered by limited progression pathways, sparse domestic infrastructure for competitive karting, and ongoing pandemic-related constraints on events and travel. Encouraged by his family, Shin decided to relocate abroad at age 17 to access superior opportunities in , opting to complete his high school while intensifying his karting efforts. He graduated in 2023, having balanced academics with racing development. Outside of motorsport, Shin pursued hobbies including cooking and designing custom race helmets, drawing early inspiration from seven-time , whose career exemplified the dedication Shin sought to emulate.

Racing career

Formula 4 (2022)

At the end of 2021, following successful testing in the , Michael Shin relocated to to pursue his racing career in single-seaters, marking a significant transition from his karting background where he had honed competitive skills in South Korean and international events. Shin made his competitive debut in the with JHR Developments, competing in all seven rounds as a adapting to open-wheel dynamics such as tire management and in traffic. Despite the challenges of limited prior car experience, he completed the season without scoring points, finishing 31st overall in a field of over 30 drivers, though he showed flashes of pace in practice sessions. Later that year, Shin joined for the 2022 , participating in 10 of the 11 rounds and achieving notable progress. He secured one victory in the reversed-grid race at , along with two additional podium finishes, culminating in 11th place in the drivers' standings with 87 points. Shin also represented in the Cup at the held at , driving for Team in the KCMG category. Qualifying 13th, he advanced to 6th in the qualifying race before encountering mechanical issues, including wing damage, in the main race, where he finished 23rd and one lap down. This performance contributed to 's placement outside the medals in the nations' competition. Reflecting on his rookie year, Shin described it as a "rollercoaster" marked by steep learning curves in car control, racecraft, and consistency, yet he expressed optimism about the foundational progress gained despite inconsistent results across the series. These experiences solidified his to European racing pathways, setting the stage for further development in subsequent seasons.

2023 season

In 2023, Michael Shin expanded his racing program across multiple regional series, marking a significant step up from his experience, which had provided foundational skills in single-seater machinery. He began the year with a full-season to the (FRME) alongside , a powerhouse team known for nurturing young talent in junior formulae. Driving the chassis powered by , Shin competed in all 15 races, demonstrating growing adaptability to the more demanding regional category. His campaign yielded 35 points, culminating in a 14th-place finish in the drivers' standings, highlighted by a career-best second-place result in the penultimate race at . Transitioning to Europe, Shin joined Hitech Pulse-Eight for the , another strategic alignment with a championship-winning outfit that emphasized his progression from British F4. Over eight of the nine rounds, he amassed 144 points to secure eighteenth in the overall standings, showcasing improved racecraft on varied circuits like Oulton Park and . His highlights included two podium finishes, underscoring his ability to capitalize on strong qualifying sessions and consistent point-scoring in a highly competitive field. This stint with Hitech not only honed his tire management and overtaking prowess but also prepared him for the rigors of international racing. Midway through the year, Shin made his debut with by Charouz, entering for the final three rounds at the , Spa-Francorchamps, and —a calculated move to gain exposure to the series' cars and FIA-governed events without immediate championship pressure. Team principal Roland Rehfeld praised Shin's prior showings in 2023 as a basis for this opportunity, noting the steep learning curve from regional formulae to F3's higher speeds and technical demands. Shin completed six races, with his strongest performance an 11th-place finish in the feature race after starting from a midfield position, though he ended the season 32nd overall with no points. This late entry emphasized consistency gains, as Shin adapted to the car's and the series' intense qualifying battles, laying groundwork for future full-season campaigns.

2024 season

In 2024, Michael Shin competed in a full season of the with M2 Competition, driving the FT-60 chassis powered by a engine. He secured fourth place in the drivers' standings with 245 points, highlighted by a dominant victory in Race 2 at the Euromarque Motorsport Park in Ruapuna during Round 4, where he finished 12.7 seconds ahead of second place despite an early on-track incident. Shin also achieved four additional finishes across the season, demonstrating strong pace on circuits including Taupo and Manfeild, which contributed to his consistent points haul in a competitive field led by . Shin made his debut in the Eurocup-3 Championship with , piloting the T-318 car, and adapted quickly to the series' regulations emphasizing close racing and standardized setups. He finished seventh overall with 98 points from 18 races, with his best result being third place in at in Round 4, marking his maiden podium in the category after starting from sixth on the grid. Additional podiums followed at and , where he capitalized on strategic overtakes to score consistently, including four top-three finishes that underscored his growing comfort with European tracks and wet conditions. His prior experience in the helped in handling the regional formula machinery effectively. The dual campaign presented significant logistical hurdles, as Shin alternated between the Oceania rounds in and —such as the season opener at Taupo—and the European Eurocup-3 events, requiring frequent trans-Pacific flights that spanned over 12,000 kilometers each way. This schedule demanded meticulous planning for management and car setup adjustments between the Toyota-powered FT-60 and T-318, yet Shin maintained competitive qualifying performances, often placing in the top six in Oceania and scoring points in 14 of 18 Eurocup-3 races. These efforts highlighted his versatility and built a solid foundation for future international progression.

2025 season

In 2025, Michael Shin returned to the with M2 Competition, building on his fourth-place finish from the previous year. Competing in all 15 races across the New Zealand-based series, he achieved a consistent performance, securing two podium finishes at and , which contributed to his eighth-place overall standing with 197 points. Shin made a one-off appearance in the at 's GP circuit with Hillspeed, participating in the Silverstone round (races 13-15) in early August. Starting from the reverse grid in , he capitalized on a strong start to claim third place and a finish, while ending the weekend with a 10th-place result in the feature race () after a solid sixth in qualifying. This outing provided valuable experience on a high-speed British track, marking his return to the series where he had raced full-time in 2023. The highlight of Shin's 2025 campaign was his full-season commitment to the with Team Motopark, where he established himself as a title contender in the Dallara F4-based series. He secured four victories, including dominant wins at and , along with six podiums in total across the 24-race calendar, finishing third in the drivers' standings with 317 points behind champion Tymek Kucharczyk and runner-up Yevan David. His strong mid-season form, highlighted by a tyre masterclass in a wet race at , demonstrated improved racecraft and consistency on European circuits. Overall, the multifaceted 2025 program across open-wheel disciplines yielded Shin's career-best points tally and podium count, underscoring his versatility and paving the way for a full-time return to FIA Formula 3 in 2026.

2026 FIA Formula 3 Championship

On October 1, 2025, Hitech TGR announced that Michael Shin would compete in the full 2026 FIA Formula 3 Championship season with the team, marking his return to the series after a partial campaign in 2023. This signing reunites Shin with Hitech TGR, the rebranded entity formerly known as Hitech Grand Prix, where he previously raced in the 2023 GB3 Championship. Shin's participation in the 2026 season aligns with his long-term ambition of achieving a Formula 1 debut by 2030, positioning the as a pivotal step in his progression through the FIA Global Pathway. His strong performance in the 2025 , where he secured third place overall with 317 points, four victories, and six podium finishes, was instrumental in earning this full-time seat. Preparations for the upcoming campaign include post-season testing with Hitech TGR, where Shin participated alongside teammates Fionn McLaughlin and Jin Nakamura to adapt to the car and build team synergy ahead of the season opener in . The 2026 FIA Formula 3 grid is anticipated to be highly competitive, featuring multiple championship winners from junior series, which presents challenges in terms of pace adaptation and integration within a revamped Hitech TGR lineup. Shin's prior exposure to six races in the 2023 season provides a foundation for addressing these demands, as he aims to leverage the team's resources for consistent results.

Racing record

Career summary

Michael Shin transitioned from karting to single-seaters in 2022, beginning his professional career in Formula 4 series.
YearSeriesTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPositionPoints
2022Formula 4 UAE ChampionshipJHR Developments20000031st0
2022F4 British ChampionshipVirtuosi Racing21121111th87
2022FIA Motorsport Games (F4 Cup)Korea200006th8
2023Formula Regional Middle East ChampionshipPrema Racing15010014th35
2023GB3 ChampionshipHitech Pulse-Eight21000018th144
2023FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipPHM Racing by Charouz6000032nd0
2024Formula Regional Oceania ChampionshipM2 Competition1514014th170
2024Eurocup-3Campos Racing1604007th98
2024Euroformula Open ChampionshipTeam Motopark1226016th187
2025Formula Regional Oceania ChampionshipM2 Competition1502008th197
2025Euroformula Open ChampionshipTeam Motopark24413013rd317
2025GB3 ChampionshipHillspeed3010023rd16
Across his single-seater career to date, Shin has accumulated approximately 170 starts, 8 wins (including 6 in Euroformula Open), over 35 podiums, 1 pole position, and 4 fastest laps, with his best championship finish being 3rd in the 2025 Euroformula Open Championship.

Complete Formula 4 UAE Championship results

(key = "year", Michael Shin participated in the 2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship with the JHR Developments team.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2022JHR Developments20000031st
No detailed race-by-race results are available from the sources, but he finished outside the points in all races.

Complete results

Michael Shin contested the 2022 with , participating in all 21 races across the seven rounds of the season.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF.L.Pos.Pts.
202221121111th87
Shin recorded his sole victory in at , starting from and defending against race-long pressure from to claim the win. He also finished third in Race 3 at the same circuit, marking his other podium. Additional highlights included a seventh-place qualifying at the season-opening round, leading to three points-scoring finishes there. Shin suffered several retirements and non-finishes due to incidents and mechanical issues, notably at Thruxton and .

Complete FIA Motorsport Games results

Michael Shin represented in the category at the , held at in Le Castellet, , from October 26 to 30. The event format included free practice sessions, a 20-minute qualifying session to determine the grid for the 20-minute qualifying race, and a subsequent 30-minute main race to decide the final standings. Points for the Nations Cup were allocated to each nation based on the driver's finishing positions in the qualifying and main races, following the standard scoring system of 25 for 1st, 18 for 2nd, 15 for 3rd, 12 for 4th, 10 for 5th, 8 for 6th, 6 for 7th, 4 for 8th, 2 for 9th, and 1 for 10th. Shin qualified 13th out of 24 drivers for the qualifying race. Starting from that position, he advanced to finish 6th in the qualifying race, earning 8 points for . In the main race, Shin encountered wing damage during the event, leading to a 23rd-place finish after completing 13 of 14 laps, adding no further points. concluded the Nations Cup in 5th place overall with a total of 8 points.
YearVenueQualifyingQualifying RaceMain RacePointsNations Cup Position
202213th6th23rd85th

Complete Formula Regional Middle East Championship results

Michael Shin contested the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship with , participating in all 15 races across five rounds held at , , and . He accumulated 35 points to finish 14th in the drivers' championship standings, with his best result being second place in Race 14 at Yas Marina. Prema Racing, known for its strong performance in junior single-seater categories, provided Shin with the Tatuus F3 T-318 chassis powered by an engine.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsFastest LapsPointsPosition
20231500103514th

2023 Season

Michael Shin competed in the full season with the team, participating in 21 of the 24 races across eight rounds. He finished 18th in the drivers' standings with a total of 144 points, marking a solid campaign in the series without achieving any finishes or positions.

2025 Season

Shin returned to the for a one-off appearance with Hillspeed at the round in early August 2025, amid his primary commitments in Euroformula Open. In the three-race weekend, he qualified 10th for race 1 and finished 11th with no points, started 6th in and secured his maiden GB3 in 3rd place (earning 15 points), and qualified 7th for race 3 before finishing 10th (1 point). This performance netted him 16 points from the round, contributing to his overall season tally of 16 points and 23rd place in the standings.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
20232100014418th
2025Hillspeed30011623rd

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key)TeamRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPointsPos.
2023[[PHM Racing]] by Charouz6000032nd
In 2023, Michael Shin made his debut in the , competing in the final three rounds (Spa-Francorchamps, , and ) with by Charouz. He scored no points across the six races, finishing 32nd in the drivers' standings. His best on-track finish was 11th in the Monza feature race, though he was later penalized to 17th. Shin is set to contest the full 2026 FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech TGR, marking his first full-season campaign in the series. As of November 2025, no results are available for this season.

2024 Formula Regional Oceania Championship

Michael Shin debuted in the in 2024 with M2 Competition, contesting all 15 races across five rounds in . He achieved one victory at Taupo and three podium finishes, culminating in 170 points and a fourth-place finish in the drivers' standings.
RoundCircuitRacePositionNotes
1Taupo15thPoints finish
24thPoints finish
31stWin
2Ruapuna16thPoints finish
23rd
37thPoints finish
3Manfeild14thPoints finish
25thPoints finish
32nd
4Taupo18thPoints finish
26thPoints finish
39thPoints finish
5Highlands12nd
210thPoints finish
35thPoints finish

2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship

Shin returned to the series in 2025 with M2 Competition, again participating in all 15 races. He secured two podiums, one at Manfeild and one at Highlands, for a total of 197 points and eighth place overall.
RoundCircuitRacePositionNotes
1Taupo17thPoints finish
29thPoints finish
36thPoints finish
2Ruapuna110thPoints finish
28thPoints finish
312thNon-points
3Manfeild15thPoints finish
27thPoints finish
33rd
4Taupo19thPoints finish
211thNon-points
34thPoints finish
5Highlands13rd
210thPoints finish
38thPoints finish

Complete Eurocup-3 results

Michael Shin contested the 2024 Eurocup-3 Championship with , marking his entry into a competitive single-seater series following travels from the region. The season consisted of 16 races across 8 rounds at circuits including and . Shin's strongest performance came with a 3rd-place finish at , contributing to his overall tally. He ended the year 7th in the drivers' standings, accumulating 98 points through consistent points-scoring finishes and four podiums.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPos.
202416040987th

Complete Euroformula Open Championship results

Michael Shin competed in a part-time campaign with Team Motopark before returning full-time in 2025, where he finished third in the drivers' standings with 317 points after securing four victories—at in race 1, the in race 2, the in race 1, and Barcelona-Catalunya in race 3—along with multiple additional finishes across the eight-round season. For 2024 (partial):
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF.L.Pos.Pts.
2024Motopark1226016th187
For 2025 (full):
YearTeamPOR
1
2
3
SPA
1
2
3
HOC
1
2
3
HUN
1
2
3
RIC
1
2
3
RBR
1
2
3
CAT
1
2
3
MON
1
2
3
PosPts
2025Motopark2
2
2
6
7
4
1
2
2
4
1
3
Ret
4
9
1
2
5
11
7
1
9
8
3
3rd317

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