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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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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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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In the latest episode of the Formula Scout Podcast, the team discusses Formula 1’s 2021 transfer saga
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Renault junior Max Fewtrell will race for the French manufacturer in this weekend’s round of F1’s Virtual Grand Prix Series
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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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FIA F3 racer David Schumacher, son of F1 race-winner Ralf, will drive for Racing Point in the next of F1’s virtual grand prix at Interlagos
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F1 juniors from Ferrari, Red Bull and Sauber have been called up to race in the world championship’s latest Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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F1 is entering its 10th year with the Drag Reduction System. Just four drivers on the grid raced prior to its introduction. What about the next generation?
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Renault has called up its junior Christian Lundgaard to race in Formula 1’s second Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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The Haas Formula 1 team has promoted Louis Deletraz and Pietro Fittipaldi to be joint reserve and test drivers this year
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Renault has called up its test driver Guanyu Zhou for tonight’s Formula 1-organised Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix
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Ferrari calls up juniors Shwartzman and Beganovic to race Virtual Bahrain GP
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodFerrari Driver Academy members Robert Shwartzman and Dino Beganovic have been called up by Ferrari to race in F1’s new Esports series
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Reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Igor Fraga is looking forward to starting his new responsibilities as a Red Bull junior
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Reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Igor Fraga has been revealed as a new addition to the Red Bull Junior Team for 2020
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Sergio Sette Camara has been signed as one of Red Bull Racing’s reserve drivers, a day after leaving McLaren
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Tatiana Calderon will continue as Alfa Romeo Racing’s test driver in Formula 1 as she switches to racing in Super Formula this year
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Renault Sport Academy member Guanyu Zhou will also act as the Renault Formula 1 team’s test driver this year after Jack Aitken’s departure
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Jack Aitken has joined the Williams F1 team as its official reserve driver for 2020, and will make his debut in a practice session this year