Former Red Bull junior Niko Kari will remain in GP3 for 2018 with the series newcomer MP Motorsport
Ida Wood
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After two cancellations, Formula 4 South East Asia finally returned to action at Buriram, with championship debutant Ugo de Wilde winning four of the six races.
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Fortec Motorsports plans to return to FIA European F3 this season, despite missing out on signing one of their target drivers
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Canadian driver Ben Hurst has been revealed as the Hillspeed team’s first signing for the 2018 BRDC British Formula 3 season.
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Finnish teenager Simo Laaksonen will step up to GP3 this year with Campos Racing, on the back of his successful Euroformula Open campaign with the team.
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Patricio O’Ward will make a full season switch to Indy Lights this season having signed with Andretti Autosport
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The Formula Renault Eurocup benefited from increased support from the French manufacturer in 2017, even though the Northern European Cup was weaker as a result. Elliot Wood reviews the category …
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British Formula 3 has had a very complicated history since its inception in 1951. At one point there were four national championships, and the British Racing Drivers Club ran its…
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What looked like a dominant season for Jamie Caroline turned into a tense duel between the Carlin driver and Arden’s Oscar Piastri, as reviewed-in-depth by Elliot Wood
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The 2017 Euroformula Open season was about one man: Harrison Scott. 27 other drivers lined up to beat him, with only a select few getting close, as reviewed-in-depth by Elliot …
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British F4 runner-up Oscar Piastri to step up to FR2.0 Eurocup with Arden Motorsport
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodBritish F4 runner-up Oscar Piastri will remain with Arden Motorsport for 2018 as he steps up to the Formula Renault Eurocup
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Charles Weerts left the first round of the 2017-18 Formula 4 UAE season at Yas Marina in the lead of the championship, as he and three other drivers claimed their …
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Felipe Drugovich dominated the MRF Challenge round in Abu Dhabi, winning all four races and moving clear in the title race.
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Billy Monger, who lost both of his lower legs in a British Formula 4 crash in April, is looking to make a surprise return to single-seaters.
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Irishman Keith Donegan has become the second ever winner of the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout, bagging himself a $200,000 scholarship for the 2018 USF2000 season
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The three-way MRF Challenge title fight continued on the second day of racing at Dubai Autodrome, with Formula 4 South East Asia champion Presley Martono taking his first win
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Spanish Formula 4 racer Marta Garcia has been dropped by the Renault Sport Academy after just one season with the programme.
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The next three signings for the 2018 Pro Mazda season have been revealed, including USF2000 race winner Robert Megennis joining Rinus VeeKay at Juncos Racing.
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FF1600 often has larger grids, better drivers, and better racing than most single-seater formula, which is why Mazda is looking there for the next Indycar stars
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The 17 drivers that will compete for a?$200k scholarship prize for a season in USF2000 in this weekend?s Mazda Road to Indy Shootout have been announced