Prema’s Sebastian Montoya set the pace in the two-day group Formula 4 test at Paul Ricard this week
Italian F4
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Hamda Al Qubaisi will return to Italian Formula 4 this season and race as part of the Prema Powerteam line-up for the first time
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Mexican teenager Jorge Garciarce will switch to single-seaters full-time this year with Jenzer Motorsport in Italian Formula 4
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Sebastian Montoya, son of Formula 1 race-winner Juan Pablo, will spend a second season in Italian Formula 4 with Prema
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Karting star and recent single-seater debutant Nikita Bedrin will race in ADAC and Italian Formula 4 for Van Amersfoort Racing this year
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Joshua Dufek has signed with Van Amersfoort Racing to contest the German and Italian Formula 4 series this year
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SMP Racing protege Kirill Smal will continue to drive with Prema for a full season in Italian Formula 4 this year
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Danish Formula 4 champion Conrad Laursen has been named as Prema’s first Formula 4 driver for 2021
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Santiago Ramos will remain in Italian F4 for a third year in 2021, but for what will be his first full season in the championship
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Vlad Lomko will remain with US Racing in ADAC Formula 4 for a second season after a race-winning rookie campain in 2020
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Van Amersfoort Racing is set to field Bence Valint and Cenyu Han in Italian Formula 4 for the second year in a row
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Ollie Bearman will race for Van Amertsfoort Racing in the ADAC and Italian Formula 4 championships this year
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Mucke Motorsport will run Francesco Braschi and Jonas Ried in the Formula 4 UAE season opener
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Enzo Trulli, son of Formula 1 race-winner Jarno, will make his single-seater racing debut in F4 UAE with Cram Motorsport
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Australian karter Marcos Flack, a finalist in the recent first running of Ferrari’s scouting world final, will step into single-seaters this year
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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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Reigning Danish F4 champion Conrad Laursen is aiming to remain in the category next year with a switch to the Italian series
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The Italian F4 championship will hold two of its seven rounds abroad in 2021, with French GP venue Paul Ricard returning
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Sons of former F1 racers took part in the first day of post-season testing for Italian F4 at Vallelunga
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Jonny Edgar won the restarted Italian F4 season finale at a wet Vallelunga, in a safety car-filled shortened again by a red flag