The COVID-19 pandemic has put back the single-seater debuts of many young drivers. Who are the ones to watch in F4 this year?
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Formula 1’s cost reduction measures have been made stricter by the coronavirus pandemic. Could it boost single-seater racing elsewhere?
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Coronavirus may have stopped Indy Lights from racing in 2020, but there are encouraging signs for its future according to promoter Dan Andersen
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Delving into the data from the sole pre-season Formula Renault Eurocup test at Valencia brings up some interesting trends
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Six years ago today, Lance Stroll won the first ever FIA Formula 4 race at Adria for Prema Powerteam, heralding a new motorsport era
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How Piers Prior plans to make the most of his real-life British F3 break
by Joe Hudsonby Joe HudsonPiers Prior ended last week with a BRDC British F3 win at Silverstone. It was a virtual win, but he’s confident his real-world debut will result in trophies
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F1’s desire to improve ‘the show’ has led it to seriously exploring reversed grid qualifying races. It should look at junior single-seaters for the impact of such ideas
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Quick laptimes in testing has cast rookie Jehan Daruvala as a F2 title favourite. The Red Bull junior discusses his career in the latest podcast
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Formula E team Audi Sport Abt has suspended Daniel Abt for cheating in Esports. The team should look to youth for the driver who replaces him
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With junior single-seater racers are missing out on the chance to compete in Monaco this year, we look back at some of the highlights and the lowlights from previous years
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It’s been 15 years since the last F3 race in Scotland, which marked the end of an era for the category and country in more ways than one
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Formula Scout annually identifies the karters to look out for in single-seaters in the future. In this female-only list, we’re naming the best from karts and cars
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Carlos Sainz Jr is the first of the ‘Alonso generation’ to make it to F1, and is now emulating his hero by moving to Ferrari. It’s a move that matters …
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Renault has lost Daniel Ricciardo to McLaren for 2021, and will likely be looking for a high-profile replacement. Youth could be the answer it needs though
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Lockdown restrictions and a shortened racing year has changed the look of racing calendars. Could these circuits be providing the answers?
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In 2004, F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone needed a car for his new junior series called GP2. Here’s how he found his answer
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Three of the most exciting young drivers of recent years have put McLaren at the front in IndyCar. It may be in Esports, but it should transfer to real life
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Confronted by a global pandemic, racing drivers have taken to doing their day jobs purely on the simulator. Journalists are now joining in too
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Phillippe Denes is the inaugural Road to Indy eSeries champion, but hasn’t had the same success in the real world. Could 2020 be his year?
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It’s been five years since F1 designer Adrian Newey raised concerns about junior single-seaters’ impact on young drivers’ education. Have things changed?