Giuliano Alesi will depart the Ferrari Driver Academy this season as well as relocate his racing career to Asia
Ida Wood
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ART Grand Prix has announced Sauber junior Theo Pourchaire as its first Formula 2 signing for 2021
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W Series has secured the services of a new team to run its cars in 2021, following the exit of former partner Hitech GP
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Shane van Gisbergen had a perfect single-seater return at Hampton Downs, including winning the New Zealand Grand Prix, but it wasn’t easy
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Kaleb Ngatoa has earned praise from some of New Zealand’s top professional drivers after beating them to NZ Grand Prix pole
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Ferrari juniors Giuliano Alesi and Marcus Armstrong will make their F1 test debuts at Fiorano next week in the manufacturer’s 2018 car
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Dilano Van’t Hoff had a successful second weekend in car racing at Yas Marina Circuit, extending his F4 UAE lead with two more wins
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The season-opening Road to Indy rounds at Barber Motorsports Park have been postponed, as Spring Training is set to run at the circuit
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Tasman Motorsport Group’s Chris van der Drift continued to set the TRS pace at Hampton Downs in the final free practice session
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Maya Weug has been named as the winner of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission’s Ferrari Driver Academy-affiliated Girls on Track Rising Stars programme
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FREC race-winner Patrik Pasma is the latest name to join the Asian Formula 3 grid, signing a deal to race for Evans GP
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FFSA Academy student and karter Lola Lovinfosse will move into single-seater racing this year with Drivex School in Spanish F4
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Gregoire Saucy will spend a second season in ART Grand Prix’s Regional F3 line-up, although it will now be in a different series
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Marcus Armstrong will race for DAMS in Formula 2 this year, after joining the team for 2020 post-season testing
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HWA Racelab has revealed Alessio Deledda and Matteo Nannini as the two drivers for its second season in Formula 2
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Junior single-seater champions Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will move up to Super Formula this year with Toyota-powered teams
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Chris van der Drift ended the first day of the Toyota Racing Series season at the top of the times at Hampton Downs
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Established single-seater racing engineer Tim Neff will run a new three-car team in Formula Regional Americas this year called TJ Speed
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The Toyota Racing Series season kicked off at Hampton Downs with free practice split into two groups and Brendon Leitch setting the pace
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Jordan Missig will stay in Formula Regional Americas for a second season after signing a deal to remain at Newman Wachs Racing