ART Grand Prix co-founder Nicolas Todt has sold his stake in the team to its other shareholders.
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Sacha Fenestraz loses Renault academy status and looks to Japan for 2019
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenMacau Grand Prix podium finisher Sacha Fenestraz has lost his place on the Renault Sport Academy and is looking to Japan for his next step.
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Karting champion Enzo Valente has secured a 2019 French Formula 4 campaign after winning the inaugural Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout at Le Mans.
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David Beckmann has landed an ART Grand Prix seat for the new FIA Formula 3 Championship.
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Sergio Sette Camara has completed a move to DAMS for the 2019 Formula 2 season.
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Sophia Floersch to continue in Formula European Masters on return from injury
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenSophia Floersch will resume racing in the renamed Formula European Masters with Van Amersfoort Racing when she returns to competition following her Macau crash.
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This year’s Formula Renault Eurocup was largely dominated by the French marque’s own proteges, but an Italian underdog was a frequent thorn in their side. Peter Allen profiles Lorenzo Colombo.
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The Formula Renault Eurocup will visit Abu Dhabi for the first time next year for its season finale.
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Nicholas Latifi will continue to race for the DAMS Formula 2 team for a fourth season in 2019.
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Josef Kaufmann Racing has ended its highly-successful stint in the Formula Renault Eurocup, citing uncertainty around the championship’s new direction.
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Fernando Alonso watched Leonardo Lorandi and David Vidales, both contenders to race for his new Formula Renault Eurocup team, test at Barcelona last week.
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Giuliano Alesi will step up to Formula 2 next season with Trident.
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Luca Ghiotto has secured the second seat at the UNI-Virtuosi Formula 2 team for 2019, returning to the former Russian Time outfit after a year away.
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The All Road Management stable run by Formula 1 driver manager Nicolas Todt has signed young Italian karter Gabriele Mini.
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Jehan Daruvala has signed to race for Prema in the new FIA Formula 3 Championship next year.
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Guan Yu Zhou will step up to Formula 2 in 2019 with UNI-Virtuosi Racing, the new entry formed out of the former Russian Time operation.
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Red Bull finalises Dan Ticktum’s Super Formula move, Honda junior tie-up
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenDouble Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum has secured his move into Super Formula for 2019, as the Red Bull Junior Team officially joins forces with Honda’s Formula Dream Project.
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The team behind the Russian Time Formula 2 team will continue in the championship next year under the UNI-Virtuosi Racing banner.
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Ferrari protege Marcus Armstrong will stay with the Prema team to move into the new FIA Formula 3 Championship for next season.
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The former FIA Formula 3 European Championship will take on the Formula European Masters name for 2019.