Lucas Fluxa was the winner of Spanish Formula 4’s third race at Jarama despite crashing out and causing race-ending red flags.
Formula 4
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Deagan Fairclough won the third British F4 race at Brands Hatch after an intense battle with Alex Ninovic that left his rival in the gravel.
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Formula 5 driver Mads Hoe remains on top of the Nordic 4 standings after collecting two podiums in round two at Jyllandsringen.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Thomas Strauven converted pole into victory in the second Spanish Formula 4 race at Jarama.
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Abbi Pulling led from lights to flag to take her first British Formula 4 win in race two on Brands Hatch’s Indy layout.
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Honda junior Taito Kato took a lights-to-flag win in French Formula 4’s third race at Ledenon to move into the points lead.
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MP Motorsport’s Mattia Colnaghi claimed pole in the second Spanish Formula 4 qualifying session at Jarama on Sunday morning.
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Lorenzo Fluxa controlled a shortened opening race of the Spanish F4 season at Jarama after fending off Keanu Al Azhari at the start.
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Deagan Fairclough won British F4’s first race on Brands Hatch’s Indy layout after a dramatic startline crash limited green flag running.
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Lucas Fluxa topped the first qualifying session of the Spanish F4 season at Jarama with a late lap, claiming pole for the opening race.
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Chester Kieffer and Frank Porte Ruiz won the first two French Formula 4 races of the weekend at Ledenon.
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Deagan Faiclough took his first two British Formula 4 pole positions in qualifying on Brands Hatch’s Indy layout.
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Freddie Slater pipped Prema team-mate Alex Powell to top spot in Italian Formula 4’s in-season test at Paul Ricard.
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Chester Kieffer and Taito Kato took pole for races one and three respectively in French Formula 4 qualifying at Ledenon.
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Four teams took part in a two-day GB3 test at Snetterton this week, and Hitech GP’s Will Macintyre was fastest.
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Formula Ford 1600 racer Nathan Yu will contest the next three rounds of GB4 with returning outfit Oldfield Motorsport.
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Spain now has a summer and a winter F4 series. Will the results of the latter paint an accurate picture of who will be at the front in the former?
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The centrally-run Indian F4 has announced it has launched a global shootout programme, with the winner getting a paid-for seat on the 2024 grid
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Japanese F4 was hit by engine issues in last weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, leading to 10 drivers failing to start the second race.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling took two poles and converted it into two wins in F1 Academy’s second round of the season in Miami.