Formula Regional was launched as a category in 2018, and has now expanded all over the world. We review the global FRegional action from 2023
Ida Wood
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From Italy to India, via the new Euro 4 spin-off and the all-female F1 Academy series, there was plenty of F4 racing across the globe in 2023
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Karting is the training ground of most drivers before single-seaters, and it’s always useful to check what’s happening in the major series.
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Several junior single-seater stars are headed into the world of sportscars next year, and some have already made the move in the Asian Le Mans Series.
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Recently crowned Brazilian Formula 4 champion Vinicius Tessaro has chosen USF Juniors as the next step in his single-seater career.
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Some champions win lots, others rely on consistent scoring like Theo Pourchaire in 2023. Are there impressive examples of the latter approach?
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Lindsay Brewer will step up to Indy Nxt in 2024 with Juncos Hollinger Racing, becoming the first American female to race in the series since 2007.
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German karter Maxim Rehm will make the move into single-seaters next year, and do so in a multi-series Formula 4 programme with US Racing.
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Trident has completed its 2024 Formula Regional European Championship line-up with the signing of Ruiqi Liu.
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Cian Shields will move across to the FIA Formula 3 Championship next year with Hitech GP after being Euroformula runner-up in 2023.
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Niels Koolen will make the bold move of stepping up to Indy Nxt in 2024 for his second full year in single-seaters.
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Juan Manuel Correa will stay in Formula 2 next year but change teams, leaving Van Amersfoort Racing for DAMS
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Karter Bart Harrison will make the switch to car racing next year as he joins Chris Dittmann Racing in the British Formula 4 championship.
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Santiago Ramos will debut in the FIA Formula 3 Championship next year with Trident, completing its 2024 line-up.
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Ferrari has announced several changes to it young driver development programme for 2024.
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Watchmaker Invicita became title sponsor of Virtuosi Racing’s 2 squad this year, and it has now bought a stake in and renamed the team.
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Ollie Bearman will, as has long been anticipated, stay with Prema in F2 next year but he will be without his engineer from his rookie season
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Richard Verschoor has announced he will race for Trident next year in what will be his fourth season in Formula 2.
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The 2024 sporting regulations for F2 and FIA F3 have been published, and include a number of changes being adopted by both series.
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The grid for the 2024 Formula Regional Oceania grid continues to grow, with Formula 3 star Christian Mansell the latest to sign up.