Keanu Al Azhari (born 14 November 2007) is an Emirati racing driver of German descent, who is set to compete in Eurocup-3 with Hitech.
Al Azhari finished third in the 2024 Formula 4 UAE Championship and was the 2024 F4 Spanish runner-up. He was also a race winner in GB3 in 2025, placing sixth. He is a member of the Alpine Academy.
Al Azhari has had a consistent karting career, but has not amassed any major karting titles in Europe. However, in his home country he was able to secure the IAME X30 Junior title in the 2020-21 season. In the previous year, Al Azhari finished runner up in the same category.
Al Azhari began his racing career in the 2023 Formula 4 UAE Championship for Yas Heat Racing Academy. He managed to score two podiums during the campaign, on his way to seventh in the championship.
Prior to his debut, Al Azhari won the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy, which saw him won a place in Spanish F4 with MP Motorsport, for his first single-seater season. He impressed at the start with a pole and podium during the first round in Spa-Francorchamps. That would be his only podium of the year, as he scored consistently and finished ninth in the standings.
Al Azhari returned to Formula 4 UAE for 2024 Yas Heat Racing Academy. He managed to put himself into title contention alongside Freddie Slater and Kean Nakamura-Berta with a double victory in the second Yas Marina round. He headed into the final round in Dubai Autodrome as the standings leader. However, he failed to finish on the podium that weekend, which dropped him to third in the championship. He then moved over to Europe, returning to MP Motorsport for the last two rounds of the Formula Winter Series. Al Azhari made his mark, winning once and securing two podiums as he finished seventh in the championship despite missing the first two rounds.
Al Azhari remained in the 2024 F4 Spanish Championship with MP Motorsport for his main campaign. After a double podium in Jarama, he claimed a double victory the next round in Portimão, hauling into the title fight. He extended his lead with another win at Aragón, but title rival Mattia Colnaghi took a double win in Jerez and snatched the championship from Al Azhari. Despite a double podium during the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Colnaghi won twice again and took the crown, while Al Azhari finished runner-up in the championship.
Al Azhari moved to GB3 for 2025, signing with Hitech TGR.
Al Azhari continued with Hitech, but switched to Eurocup-3 for 2026.
During his time in the UAE in 2024, Al Azhari made his endurance racing debut, competing in the Dubai 24 Hour. He finished 36th driving for Mühlner Motorsport alongside teammates Vlad Lomko, Bryan Sircely and Gilles Vannelet. He is set to compete in Prototype Cup Germany with the same team later this season, driving Mühlner's LMP3 Duqueine M30 - D08.
In March 2025, it was announced that Al Azhari joined the Alpine Academy.
Al Azhari's younger brother Adam currently competes in karting, and is set to compete against his brother with Spanish F4 rivals Tecnicar Motorsport. Their father Karim is a multiple UAE karting champion.
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Season still in progress.
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