Taylor Barnard thought he had scored his first F2 points when he met the chequered flag in seventh place in the Imola sprint race, but he has now been disqualified.
Ida Wood
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Hitech GP’s Paul Aron set the pace in Formula 2 practice at Imola, which ended seven minutes early due to Prema’s Ollie Bearman crashing out.
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Campos Racing’s Oliver Goethe was fastest in FIA Formula 3 Championship practice at Imola by 0.32 seconds.
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Liam McNeilly was going fastest in USF Juniors testing as it was announced he will return to racing on the other side of the Atlantic next week.
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 teams tested at Mid-Ohio for two days this week, although heavy rain massively restricted running on the first day.
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FIA Formula 3 racers Alex Dunne and Martinius Stenshorne have been announced by McLaren as joining its driver development programme.
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FIA F3 has revealed that Dallara has designed the chassis and Mecachrome is providing the engine for its new car being introduced next year.
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There will be two new drivers on the grid for the second round of the Eurocup-3 season this weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
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Lucas Fluxa was the winner of Spanish Formula 4’s third race at Jarama despite crashing out and causing race-ending red flags.
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Formula 5 driver Mads Hoe remains on top of the Nordic 4 standings after collecting two podiums in round two at Jyllandsringen.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Thomas Strauven converted pole into victory in the second Spanish Formula 4 race at Jarama.
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Brad Benavides, Francesco Simonazzi and Michael Shin were the Euroformula race-winners in round two at Hockenheim.
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Honda junior Taito Kato took a lights-to-flag win in French Formula 4’s third race at Ledenon to move into the points lead.
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MP Motorsport’s Mattia Colnaghi claimed pole in the second Spanish Formula 4 qualifying session at Jarama on Sunday morning.
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Sutekina Racing Team’s Fuma Horio won both races on his Formula Regional Japanese Championship debut at Sportsland SUGO.
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Team Dolan’s Morgan Quinn moved into the United Formula Ford points lead in round two at Donington Park on Saturday.
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Simon Sikes claimed his first USF Pro 2000 win in race three of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Chester Kieffer and Frank Porte Ruiz won the first two French Formula 4 races of the weekend at Ledenon.
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Max Garcia won USF2000 race two on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course after Evan Cooley and Nico Christodoulou crashed on the last lap
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took another USF Pro 2000 win in race two on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.