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The Nicolas Todt-led All Road Management firm had announced some changed to the line-up of junior single-seater drivers it supports.
Noel Leon departed its ranks last week after 16 months as a member of its driver stable. In that time the 20-year-old Mexican, who was aleady a champion at the Formula 3 level in Euroformula, has done two FIA F3 Championship campaigns.
With Van Amersfoort Racing he came 10th in the points with four podiums, and took two feature race podiums en route to 17th in the standings this year with Prema. He also came third in the 2024 Macau Grand Prix in a Formula Regional cameo.
At the start of this month, 18-year-old Hiyu Yamakoshi joined All Road for support in his FRegional European Championship programme with VAR. He is currently eighth in the standings with two rounds to go, taking two podiums early in the season but only scoring once in the last seven races.
The Japanese racer is also competing part-time in GB3, where two fourth places are his best results, and came 16th in FRegional Middle East as a part-timer at the start of 2025. Last year he was third in Italian Formula 4 and fourth in the sister E4 championship.
Yesterday another new member arrived, as Kasper Schormans was named as the winner of the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout which All Road organises. Part of the prize is a paid-for 2026 Spanish F4 seat with MP Motorsport.
Dutch driver Schormans, 16, was the oldest of the six finalists who spent a day at Italian driver training firm Formula Medicine’s facilities for “fitness, mental and physical assessments”, then on September 21/22 tested F4 cars at Jerez.
He was Rotax Winter Cup, BNL Series and BNL Kick-Off winner and Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy runner-up on Rotax Junior karts, and has since come fourth in the CIK-FIA European championship and fifth in the WSK Final Cup for KZ2 shifter karts.