Ginetta Junior champion Tom Gamble took his first victory in only his fourth single-seater race,?and with it the BRDC British Formula 3 championship lead, in a wet Rockingham opener.
Ida Wood
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The 2018 calendar for the SMP-supported Formula 4 North European Zone series has been revealed.
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Alexander Albon took his first Formula 2 pole in Baku qualifying, even though the Thai is still not certain to race at DAMS beyond this weekend.
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Carlin’s Sergio Sette Camara topped Formula 2 free practice in Baku, which was interrupted by technical issues for several drivers.
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Nico Rosberg, the 2016 Formula 1 world champion, has set up his own young driver academy and karting team.
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Casper T. Hansen doubles up in Danish F4 opener as F5 driver takes overall victory
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodCasper Tobias Hansen came out on top from a poorly contested Danish Formula 4 opener, which included a race won by a Formula 5 car.
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Sho Tsuboi made it 11 wins out of the last 13 Japanese Formula 3 races as the 22-year-old started his third attempt at the title.
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Patricio O’Ward made it two wins out of three after catching out Colton Herta on the opening lap of the first Indy Lights race at Barber Motorsports Park.
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Parker Thompson took a dominant first Pro Mazda victory at Barber Motorsports Park in what was only his third race in the championship.
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Josef Kaufmann Racing’s Yifei Ye took pole for the opening Eurocup Formula Renault race at Monza, topping his group by a staggering four tenths of a second.
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Daniel Cao finally won the 2017-18 Formula 4 South East Asia title in the rescheduled fifth and final round of the season at Sepang.
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Petru Florescu took a surprise pole position in the second Euroformula Open qualifying session at a soaked Estoril, in which the top three were covered by just 0.001 seconds.
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Felipe Drugovich took a dominant pole for the opening race of the Euroformula Open season at Estoril, laying down a marker for his 2018 title challenge.
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Some of the best single-seater racing is occuring in Formula 4, the FIA’s ideal for an entry level car. Elliot Wood previews the championships out there.
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With the success of graduates such as IndyCar driver Ed Jones, and the achievements of 2017 champion Harrison Scott, Euroformula Open reached new heights last year. Can it beat that this year?
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While Lando Norris was rapid out of the box and Artem Markelov used his experience to his advantage, others failed to live up to expectation in the opening event for the new Formula 2 car.
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Hitech GP driver Enaam Ahmed has underplayed expectations of him in European Formula 3 this year, claiming “no one is expecting anything from me” in his first season in the championship.
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Artem Markelov took his seventh career win in the Formula 2 sprint race at Bahrain, controlling the tyre wear as others wilted in the heat.
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First lap spin denies dominant Yuki Tsunoda Japanese F4 double win at Okayama
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHonda Formula Dream Project driver Yuki Tsunoda dominated the opening round of the Japanese Formula 4 season, but a first lap spin meant he left Okayama fourth in the standings.
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Two wins in the Australian Formula 4 season opener at Symmons Plains Raceway for Cameron Shields has set a good precedent on him becoming a triple national champion this year.