Irrespective of the debate and intrigue surrounding the inaugural W Series round, there was a motor race to be had. Here is Craig Woollard’s thoughts on proceedings
Craig Woollard
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay moved into the Indy Lights series lead by taking his second victory of the season on the Indianapolis road course. The reigning Pro Mazda champion had…
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DAMS? Nicholas Latifi secured his third Formula 2 win of the season with a battling drive at Barcelona to extend his points lead and deny rookie Guan Yu Zhou victory
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay secured his maiden pole position at the Indianapolis road course for the second Indy Lights race of the weekend
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Double R Racing?s Louis Foster took his third British Formula 4 win of the season at Donington Park despite being involved in a last lap collision
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Motopark’s Marino Sato took his maiden victory in Euroformula Open with a commanding drive in the second race at Paul Ricard
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Oliver Askew beat Andretti Autosport team-mate Robert Megennis at the Circuit of the Americas to take his second successive Indy Lights win and the championship lead
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Prema?s Marcus Armstrong was fastest in the first day of pre-season testing for the new FIA Formula 3 Championship at Paul Ricard
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Rinus VeeKay heads into Indy Lights this year with fevered anticipation. Craig Woollard finds out if the Dutchman is IndyCar’s answer to Max Verstappen
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British Formula 4 runner-up Ayrton Simmons will move full-time move to BRDC British Formula 3 this year with Chris Dittmann Racing after making his debut last year
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New Andretti Autosport signing Oliver Askew topped the timesheets in Indy Lights’ ?Spring Training? test at Circuit of the Americas, heralding the track’s arrival to the Road to Indy
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Craig Woollard explores how the Formula 1 driver market has been influenced by the decisions of one man, who may have undermined his own team in the process
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Euroformula Open champion Felipe Drugovich obliterated the opposition the first race at Jerez, as Bent Viscaal secured the rookie title
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Robert Shwartzman out-duelled championship leading Prema team-mate Mick Schumacher to secure his first European Formula 3 win at the Red Bull Ring
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RP Motorsport?s Felipe Drugovich won the 2018 Euroformula Open title with four race to spare in another commanding display to win at Monza
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Mick Schumacher won his fifth successive European Formula 3 race at the Red Bull Ring, as title contender Dan Ticktum crashed out in the closing stages
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Felipe Drugovich is close to securing the Euroformula Open championship with a handful of races to spare, after winning the opening race at Monza
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R-ace GP?s Max Fewtrell dominated the first Hockenheim race of the weekend and took the Formula Renault Eurocup championship lead after Christian Lundgaard failed to score
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Mick Schumacher took his fourth European F3 win in a row at a wet Red Bull Ring, resisting pressure from Prema team-mate Robert Shwartzman
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Patricio O?Ward took the 2018 Indy Lights title with his eighth win of the season at Portland, which was secured with a crucial move on title rival Colton Herta.