On this day 54 years ago, a Formula 3 race in south London encapsulated the 1970s impact on motorsport to a tee.
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Team FSP’s Marius Kristiansen moved into the Nordic Championship Formula lead with victory in the final race at Karlskoga.
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Mads Hoe took his Formula 5 car to victory in all three Formula Nordic races at Anderstorp in Sweden.
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When McLaren was looking to support its growing roster of junior drivers – such as Alex Dunne – it turned to Warren Hughes.
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To mark the 40th anniversary of her French F3 victory, Cathy Muller joined the Formula Scout podcast to discuss her varied career
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Leonardo Fornaroli became 2024 FIA F3 champion without a win. Who else has had victory-free titles in junior single-seater history?
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Nordic 4 returned to Sweden and reunited with Formula Nordic for an action-packed fifth round of the season at Falkenberg.
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Nordic 4 headed to Sweden for its third round, and its races at Karlskoga were run in conjunction with the FR1.6-spec Formula Nordic.
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Max Verstappen debuted in F3 on this day in 2014. By August he had a F1 seat for 2015. What if Red Bull hadn’t been able to offer that?
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Prema started off in 1984, and became a title-winner in 1990. Staying on top was difficult over the next 20 years, but the team is now a dominant force
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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