VAR’s Hiyu Yamakoshi has become an Italian F4 race-winner after Prema’s Freddie Slater was disqualified from victory in today’s race at Imola.
Ida Wood
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Freddie Slater claimed his fourth Italian Formula 4 victory in a row by winning race one at Imola under pressure from Hiyu Yamakoshi.
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Andretti Global’s Louis Foster was fastest again in Indy Nxt’s second practice session in Detroit, which took place on Saturday morning.
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Van Amersfoort Racing’s Hiyu Yamakoshi swept all three pole positions in Italian Formula 4 qualifying at Imola.
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Louis Foster was fastest in Indy Nxt’s opening practice session in Detroit, as Ricardo Escotto joined the field.
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Prema’s Alex Powell went to the top at the very end of Italian Formula 4 free practice at Imola on Friday.
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Emanuele Pirro has been named as the new president of the FIA Single-Seater Commission, succeeding Gian Carlo Minardi.
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The 38-car Italian F4 field was split into three groups for pre-event testing at Imola, and US Racing’s Matheus Ferreira was fastest overall.
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Doriane Pin will miss the third round of the Formula Regional European Championship season at Zandvoort due to fracturing her ribs.
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Jamie Chadwick claimed her first Indy Nxt podium this month at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a breakthrough result for the Briton.
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Christian Mansell was thrilled to not only return to the FIA Formula 3 podium in Monaco, but also race on Pirelli’s soft compound tyres.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou will switch from USF2000 to USF Pro 2000 for the rest of the year.
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Formula Regional racer Kanato Le will make his GB3 debut in a cameo appearance with Chris Dittmann Racing at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend.
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Chinese Formula 4 finally made its first visit to Tianfu International Circuit last weekend for round two of its season.
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Brad Benavides led the Motopark contingent at Spa-Francorchamps with his third and fourth wins of the Euroformula season.
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Rafael Camara has almost three times as many points as anyone else four races into the FREC season after winning Spa-Francorchamps race two.
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Prema’s Rafael Camara mastered the traffic to comfortably claim pole for the second Formula Regional Europe race at Spa-Francorchamps.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Tanner DeFabis won the Freedom 75, the sole oval race of the USF2000 season, in controlled style.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves took a lights-to-flag win in the Freedom 90, USF Pro 2000’s sole oval race.
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Rafael Camara came from sixth on the grid at Spa-Francorchamps to take a second consecutive FRegional Europe win and extend his points lead.