Iron Lynx has unveiled its Formula 4 line-up for 2022, with two Ferrari-affiliated female racers in its ranks
Italian F4
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Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 junior Andrea Kimi Antonelli set the pace in Italian Formula 4 pre-season testing at the Red Bull Ring this weekend
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Charlie Wurz will stay with Prema to race in Italian Formula 4 this year after starting 2022 by winning the F4 UAE title with the team
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The new PHM Racing team has named the five drivers that will drive its four cars in the ADAC and Italian F4 championships this year
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F4 teams flocked to Spa this week for two days of testing with the new Tatuus T-421 car, and it was Alex Dunne who set the pace
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US Racing has named Pedro Perino as the third driver in its full-time Italian Formula 4 line-up
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Ferrari junior Maya Weug was fastest in this week’s Italian F4 test at Mugello, driving for the same Iron Lynx team she raced for in 2021
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US Racing has announced its first driver that will be competing in ADAC F4 this year, as Nikhil Bohra joins the team for a double programme
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Valentin Kluss drove a first-generation Tatuus Formula 4 car to the fastest lap in a test at Misano this week
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Marcus Amand has switched to US Racing and will focus on Italian Formula 4 in 2022 rather than Germany’s ADAC series
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Formula Scout previews the seasons ahead with 22 junior single-seater drivers that we think will win races and be talked about during 2022
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Jenzer Motorsport has named Ethan Ischer and Alex Partyshev as its first two signings for Italian F4
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Italian Formula 4’s newest team Maffi Racing has announced Swiss-Italian Elia Sperandio as its first driver
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Australian youngster Marcos Flack will race for R-ace GP in Italian Formula 4 this season, a year on from originally planning to do so
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Conrad Laursen, the 2020 Danish Formula 4 champion, will remain at Prema for a second season in the Italian F4 championship.
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R-ace GP has named Frederik Lund as the first of its drivers for its inaugural full-time assault on the Italian Formula 4 championship
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French team R-ace GP is switching its focus in F4 from the ADAC to the Italian championship, citing the latter as “more competitive”
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There has been a selection of new drivers and teams announcing they will enter Italian F4 this year, but no full-time entrants for ADAC F4
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Red Bull-supported karter Arvid Lindblad will step up to car racing later this year by joining Van Amersfoort Racing in Formula 4