To mark the new year, we pick 10 drivers we’re looking forward to watching in 2017.
Peter Allen
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Alfonso Celis?has rejoined Fortec Motorsports for his third season in World Series Formula V8 3.5 in 2017. The Mexican previously raced with the British outfit in a season of Formula …
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Juan Manuel Correa will spend a second season with Prema’s Formula 4 arm in 2017. The Ecuadorian-American, who was previously on the books of the Lotus Formula 1 team while …
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Santiago Urrutia has secured a second season in Indy Lights in 2017 after narrowly missing the title in his rookie campaign. The Uruguayan has joined the Belardi team after his …
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Enaam Ahmed, Thomas Randle and a pair of French karting graduates are among the drivers featuring in the finalised field for the 2017 Toyota Racing Series, which gets underway next …
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Mick Schumacher will step up to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship next year with Prema, it has been confirmed.
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In the final part of our top 50, we reveal our top junior single-seater performers of 2016.
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The Ferrari Driver Academy has added single-seater newcomers Marcus Armstrong and Enzo Fittipaldi to its line-up ahead of 2017.
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Brazilian driver Christian Hahn will take part in the Toyota Racing Series and Euroformula Open next season.
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The penultimate instalment of our end-of-season rankings, with those who just missed out on the top 10.
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Fortec Motorsports has named Ben Hingeley and Nicolai Kjaergaard as BRDC British Formula 3 drivers for 2017.
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Mexican driver Raul Guzman will step up to Formula Renault next year with R-ace GP.
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Part three of our end-of-year countdown of the best performers beneath F1 in 2016.
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Lando Norris has called off the planned defence of his Toyota Racing Series title.
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Part two of our end-of-season look at the best junior single-seater drivers of 2016, featuring those in positions 40 to 31.
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Juri Vips will remain with Prema’s Formula 4 squad for a second season in 2017.
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Russian driver Alexey Korneev has switched to Fortec Motorsports for his second full year in Formula Renault.
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Our annual countdown of the best drivers below F1 will be revealed in five parts this week, beginning with positions 50 to 41.
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Jake Hughes will switch full-time from GP3 to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship next year with Hitech GP.
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Colton Herta has abandoned Europe to race in Indy Lights next season with Andretti Autosport. Herta, the son of former IndyCar racer turned team owner Bryan Herta, finished third in …