DEForce Racing’s Nicola Giaffone claimed his maiden USF2000 pole in qualifying for the Freedom 75 at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Ida Wood
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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves was fastest in pre-event testing for USF Pro 2000’s sole oval race of the season, the Freedom 90.
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The FREC paddock returned to Spa-Francorchamps today for the first time since Dilano van’t Hoff’s death in a race last year for a day of testing.
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ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins was fastest in Formula 2 free practice in Monaco, which took place on a wet track.
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Bryce Aron is stepping down from Indy Nxt to USF Pro 2000 this weekend to making his oval racing debut at Lucas Oil Raceway.
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Jenzer has announced that James Hedley will take the place of Matias Zagazeta in its FIA F3 line-up for this weekend’s round in Monaco.
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The calendars for the 2025 Formula 2 and the FIA Formula 3 Championship seasons have been announced.
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The Macau GP will run for Formula Regional cars from 2024 onwards, replacing Formula 3 as the category of cars used for the prestigious race.
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Imola has new gravel traps, and in F1’s support paddock this weekend there has been split views on the impact of losing some asphalt run-off.
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F2 is open to expanding its car count in the future, while F3 will never exceed its current 30-car grid size according to the promoter of both
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 both tested at Road America on Monday, ahead of racing at the track next month.
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US F4’s switch to Gen2 chassis began at Road America this weekend, but the old cars were still in action in the sister Ligier JS F4 Series.
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Titus Sherlock won two races out of three in FRegional Americas round two at Road America, but team-mate Ryan Shehan took the points lead.
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MP Motorsport pair Owen Tangavelou and Bruno del Pino were the winners in Eurocup-3’s second round at the Red Bull Ring.
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PHM Racing’s Andrej Petrovic, Maximilian Popov and Kamal Mrad won in F4 CEZ at the Red Bull Ring as Jenzer’s Oscar Wurz grew his points lead.
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The Super Formula Lights season began at Autopolis this weekend, and Seita Nonaka emerged as the points leader after the first three races.
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Taylor Barnard thought he had scored his first F2 points when he met the chequered flag in seventh place in the Imola sprint race, but he has now been disqualified.
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Hitech GP’s Paul Aron set the pace in Formula 2 practice at Imola, which ended seven minutes early due to Prema’s Ollie Bearman crashing out.
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Campos Racing’s Oliver Goethe was fastest in FIA Formula 3 Championship practice at Imola by 0.32 seconds.
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Liam McNeilly was going fastest in USF Juniors testing as it was announced he will return to racing on the other side of the Atlantic next week.