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Mansell Returns to Racing After Mental Health Battle with ADHD
2 January 2026SpeedcafeRumorDriver Ratings

Mansell Returns to Racing After Mental Health Battle with ADHD

F2 driver Christian Mansell reveals his 2025 racing sabbatical was due to a battle with mental health stemming from a newly diagnosed ADHD. He's now set to make his racing comeback in early 2026.

After a shocking, last-minute sabbatical from the 2025 FIA Formula 2 season, Christian Mansell has revealed his absence was due to a profound battle with mental health triggered by a late diagnosis of ADHD. The young driver is now on a path to recovery and has already scheduled his return to competition, marking a significant personal and professional turning point.

Why it matters:

Mansell's openness shines a critical light on the immense psychological pressures faced by young drivers climbing the motorsport ladder. His story destigmatizes conversations around mental health and neurodiversity in a high-performance environment where drivers are often expected to be mentally invincible, potentially encouraging others to seek help.

The details:

  • Mansell announced his indefinite break just a week before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, offering no initial explanation for the sudden decision.
  • In a recent social media post, he disclosed a diagnosis of ADHD, a condition he now realizes had been impacting him since childhood, leading to feelings of being 'different' and unpredictable emotions.
  • The undiagnosed condition led to a severe mental health crisis, with Mansell admitting he was 'losing grip' and found himself in a 'dark place' earlier this year.
  • He credits his support system of family and friends for helping him through his 'hardest time' and has since gained control over his mental health, developing a 'completely different view on life'.

What's next:

Mansell's return to the cockpit is already confirmed with an entry in the Michelin 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi on January 9-10, 2026. This GT3 outing will serve as a crucial first step as he looks to reintegrate into competitive racing, with his long-term goal likely being a return to single-seaters, armed with a new perspective and better tools to manage his health.

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