TOM’S driver Nick Cassidy is back into the Japanese F3 points lead after winning the first race of the series’ second visit to Fuji.
Valentin Khorounzhiy
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Formula Renault 2.0 Alps guest driver Jehan Daruvala set the pace in practice ahead of the championship’s penultimate round at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli.
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The young Scotsman talks to PaddockScout about his debut BRDC F4 season and his IndyCar dream…
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17-year-old Kiwi Taylor Cockerton became the first driver to officially commit himself to the 2016 edition of the Toyota Racing Series.
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Formula 4 drivers Alexey Korneev and Nerses Isaakyan will join the FR2.0 Alps field at Misano this weekend.
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Three different drivers won the three Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic races this weekend, with wins going to FinnDrive duo of Ilmari Korpivaara and Juuso Puhakka, as well as Robert Svensson.
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Lotus WSR’s Matthieu Vaxiviere rebounded from a difficult first race to claim his third Formula Renault 3.5 win in race two at Spielberg.
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Chris Dittmann Racing’s Tom Jackson took his maiden BRDC F4 victory in a mixed-conditions race at Snetterton.
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Mixed weather conditions made for a closely fought second Formula Renault 3.5 qualifying at Spielberg and eventually saw Matthieu Vaxiviere claim his fourth pole of the season.
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Prema Powerteam’s Ralf Aron secured his fifth win of the Italian F4 season in the first race at Mugello.
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Chris Dittmann Racing’s Omar Ismail converted promising practice pace into a career-first BRDC F4 pole at Snetterton.
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AGI Sport’s William Brown and Team BRM’s Jordan Lloyd took the honours in the two Saturday races of the inaugural Australian F4 round at Townsville.
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Strakka Racing’s Tio Ellinas topped the first session of Formula Renault 3.5 track action ahead of round five at Spielberg.
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Team BRM’s Jordan Lloyd became the first poleman in Australian F4 history, topping the qualifying session for the inaugural round at Townsville.
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Marlon Stockinger will make his return to the Formula Renault 3.5 series at Spielberg.
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Australian racer Christopher Anthony will contest the last three rounds of the 2015 Formula Renault 2.0 NEC season.
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Vasily Romanov survived a crash-filled final Formula Renault 2.0 Alps race at Monza to record his first victory in cars.
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Jake Hughes survived a chaotic second race of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps’ Monza round to take his second win and emerge as the points leader.
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Koiranen GP’s Jake Hughes bounced back from a mechanical retirement in race one to top the second qualifying session of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps round at Monza.
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Having been parked for the opening race of the ADAC F4 weekend at Spielberg, Joel Eriksson rebounded in style by winning race two.