F1 Academy starts its fourth season this weekend at Shanghai with multiple potential title contenders. Here’s a guide to the grid.
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A pecking order of teams has emerged through the first two seasons with the Dallara F2 2024 car, but could that change in Formula 2 this year?
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Will the order in the second year of using the Dallara F3 2025 follow the first? Here’s a guide to the entry list
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Four proven talents from the top level of motorsport are headed to junior single-seaters this year. Why so, and what can be said of the moves?
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Karting is the training ground of most drivers before single-seaters, and Formula Scout follows all the major series to identify top talents.
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. Here is part one of the countdown with …
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. Here is part two of the countdown with …
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. Here is part three of the countdown with …
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. Here is part two of the countdown with …
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. Here is part one of the countdown with …
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Invicta Racing’s Leonardo Fornaroli won the F2 title this year as a rookie. He was with the best team, so did anyone else stand a chance?
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Ida Wood ranks the top graduates of 2024.
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A breakout year featuring 12 victories and two Spanish F4 titles has set expectations high for the next step of Thomas Strauven’s career.
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Dennis Hauger is headed to IndyCar in 2026 after instant adaptation to the challenges of Indy Nxt this year
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Drivers in FIA Formula 3 often rue weekends not coming together, but this year the results reflected who knew how to find the pace.
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While the final margin was large, Freddie Slater was made to work hard to become FREC champion in 2025.
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His first season in Europe didn’t quite yield a title, but Sebastian Wheldon stood out in one of the most competitive F4 fields.
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Tatuus’s CEO Giovanni Delfino talks design, business and safety as his firm’s second-generation FRegional Gen2 car, the T-326, is unveiled.
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Italian F4 is known for domination by teams or drivers, and Kean Nakamura Berta broke a podium record this year while being crowned late on.
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Richard Verschoor reflects on his self-management strategy that allowed him a shot at the F2 title, and landed him a McLaren deal