Alpine’s F2 juniors Oscar Piastri, Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard have voiced their view over rumours surrounding its 2022 F1 line-up
Formula 1
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Callum Ilott will serve as one of Alfa Romeo Racing’s reserve drivers in F1 this year, filling the position when Robert Kubica is unavailable
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Ferrari Driver Academy members Marcus Armstrong and Robert Shwartzman completed private testing in a F1 car at Fiorano on Thursday
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Formula 2 racer Dan Ticktum will continue his role with the Williams Racing Formula 1 team this year
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The FIA Women in Motorsport Commission’s Girls on Track tie-up with Ferrari is a long-term alliance with aims beyond finding F1 stars
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McLaren has revealed it has signed an agreement with reigning European junior karting champion Ugo Ugochukwu, who has been competing for Formula 1 rival Sauber
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Recapping the junior careers of Formula 1’s 2020 grid, aided by photos of the drivers in their racing youth?
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Jack Aitken will remain at Williams as its reserve driver for 2021, after making his Formula 1 debut with the team last year
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Guanyu Zhou will remain as test driver for the Alpine F1 team this year, but says he will “have to really have the luck” to get a 2022 race seat
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Jamie Chadwick will spend a third year with the Williams Formula 1 team as a development driver
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The starring F1 debut isn’t what Pedro de la Rosa is remembered for, and most of his impact was made in tests. But his contributions should be celebrated
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The entry list has been revealed for this weekend’s WSK Champions Cup, traditionally the first event on the European karting calendar for young drivers
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It’s more than just a new name at what was the Renault Sport Academy, as 2021 marks the start of a new strategy at Alpine
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Ferrari test driver and 2020 F2 title runner-up Callum Ilott is set to make his Formula 1 free practice debut this year
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Rising Polish talent Maciej Gladysz has signed with the Sauber Karting Team for his move up to junior karting this year
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Adrian Campos, who passed away on Wednesday, was influential in the success of several Spanish single-seater stars
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He’s only 17, but Theo Pourchaire has already raced in F2, has long-term F1 backing and a 2021 seat that could lead to a record-breaking year
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Giuliano Alesi will depart the Ferrari Driver Academy this season as well as relocate his racing career to Asia
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Ferrari juniors Giuliano Alesi and Marcus Armstrong will make their F1 test debuts at Fiorano next week in the manufacturer’s 2018 car
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Maya Weug has been named as the winner of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission’s Ferrari Driver Academy-affiliated Girls on Track Rising Stars programme