Opportunities for women racing single-seaters are more plentiful than ever. Back in the 1980s and ’90s it was very different, as Ellen Lohr explains on this week’s podcast.
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Ryan Briscoe was the first driver to win a single-seater title for Prema in 2001, then became the team’s first two-time champion two years later.
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Gil de Ferran, 1992 British Formula 3 champion, double IndyCar champion and winner of the 2003 Indianapolis 500, has died.
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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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Danish Formula 4 will be renamed Nordic 4 next year as it continues its alliance with the Formula Renault 1.6-spec Formula Nordic series.
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Marc Gene remembers how the 1998 Euro Open by Nissan title he conquered 25 years ago today earned him a spot on the Formula 1 grid.
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In its 30th season, Jenzer Motorsport is still proudly independent and family-run, an old-school racing team. Andreas Jenzer and wife Esther are passionate as ever about motorsport, particularly junior single-seaters…
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Team BAR’s Mikkel Pedersen pipped MP Racing’s Magnus Pedersen to the Danish Formula 4 title in the final round at Jyllandsringen.
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La primera alineación de pilotos de Campos Racing rinde homenaje a Adrián Campos mientras su equipo celebra su 25 aniversario
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Campos Racing’s first driver line-up pay tribute to Adrian Campos as his team celebrates its 25th anniversary
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F1 record-breaker Alguersuari reflects on difficulty of Red Bull junior life
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodJaime Alguersuari, once the youngest ever driver to race in Formula 1, recently spoke about his time in the Red Bull Junior Team.
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At the British GP, Formula 2 driver Roy Nissany broke a long-held record to become the most experienced driver in second-tier single-seaters
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Danish F4 and Formula Nordic shared grids for a second time this year at Karlskoga, and the two series ended up more evenly matched.
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Ollie Bearman claimed pole, won both races and set fastest lap in the sprint in the most recent F2 round in Baku. Looking back through the history of F1’s primary…
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The second round of the Danish F4 season this weekend was noteworthy for taking place in Sweden, and also featuring cars from another series.
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Ralph Boschung debuted in F2 in 2017 but only just took his first win. Who else had to wait a long time to win in single-seaters’ second tier?
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Callum Ilott says he struggled with mental health during his junior career, especially in 2016 when he also suffered from chronic fatigue.
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David Price, founder of the eponymous David Price Racing team that competed in GP2 and Formula 3, has passed away.
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When Felipe Nasr debuts the new Porsche 963 in this week’s Daytona 24 Hours, his struggles with uncompetitive F1 cars will be a distant memory
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Imagine a driver debuting in F4, switching to F3 mid-season, winning the title and going to F2 and F1 the next year. Emerson Fittipaldi proved it’s possible