FIA Formula 3 points leader Rafael Camara was quickest in free practice at Imola, which was shortened by a crash.
Ida Wood
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Pabst Racing’s USF Pro 2000 points leader Max Garcia led the way in the championship’s in-season test at Mid-Ohio.
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Davey Hamilton Jr will return to the Indy Nxt grid next month, almost seven years on from his last start in the championship.
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US Racing’s Gabriel Gomez topped Italian Formula 4’s two-day in-season test at Vallelunga this week, contested by 37 drivers.
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FIA F3 will be racing on each of the next three weekends, which will bring the season to its halfway point and leave little time for rest.
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Dennis Hauger’s domination of the Indy Nxt season came to an end on Indianapolis’s road course, although he still left the track with a win.
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Lochie Hughes almost crashed out of Indy Nxt’s first race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway last weekend, which he actually ended up winning.
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Welsh racer Tom Nippers used local knowledge to take two poles and a win in round two of the United Formula Ford season at Anglesey.
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Mads Hoe took his Formula 5 car to victory in all three Formula Nordic races at Anderstorp in Sweden.
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Alexandre Munoz extended his French Formula 4 points lead with another victory in the third and final race of the weekend at Dijon.
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TJ Speed’s Ariel Elkin won a chaotic first race of USF Pro 2000’s triple-header on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Alexandre Munoz continued his strong start to the French Formula 4 season by topping qualifying for round two at Dijon.
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Ariel Elkin narrowly beat Max Taylor to pole for the first USF Pro 2000 race of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Jacob Douglas edged Pabst Racing team-mate Max Garcia to first place in USF Pro 2000 practice on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Teddy Musella topped USF2000 practice on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course, as 2023 champion Simon Sikes made a surprise return.
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It has been announced that this year’s Macau Grand Prix will include Formula 4 support races that will award the FIA F4 World Cup title.
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Juan Manuel Correa has made a surprise move to Indy Nxt with HMD Motorsports, after meeting the team last weekend.
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Franco Colapinto says he is “as ready as possible” for his Formula 1 race return with Alpine after testing with the team.
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The Alpine F1 team has announced a swapping of roles for its race and reserve drivers Jack Doohan and Franco Colapinto at the next five rounds
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Evagoras Papasavvas has called his Indy Nxt debut podium “unbelievable” after he made a double step up the single-seater ladder last weekend.