The calendar for the 2022 Spanish Formula 4 season has been revealed, with the Algarve circuit in Portugal hosting the opening round
Spanish F4
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Vladislav Ryabov will spend a second season in Spanish F4 in 2022, and will learn the series’ incoming new car in the F4 UAE championship
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Bruno Del Pino edged Hugh Barter to the top of the times in post-season Spanish Formula 4 testing at Barcelona
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Max Arkhangelskiy will stay in Spanish F4 next year with Drivex, after coming ninth in the standings as a rookie with the team
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Sebastian Ogaard saw off his Campos Racing team-mate Pepe Marti to win the final race of the Spanish Formula 4 season at Barcelona and clinch second in the championship
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Filip Jenic claimed a first Spanish Formula 4 victory for himself and the Teo Martin Motorsport team in the penultimate race of the season at Barcelona
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Spanish Formula 4 champion Dilano van’t Hoff came from sixth on the grid to add to his win tally in the first race of the Barcelona season finale
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Daniel Macia and Rik Koen claimed the first poles of their single-seater careers in Saturday qualifying at Barcelona for Spanish F4
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Campos Racing’s Pepe Marti set the pace in the free practice for the final round of the Spanish Formula 4 season at Barcelona
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Spanish Formula 4’s in-season Barcelona test concluded on Thursday with Campos Racing’s Pepe Marti setting the pace
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MP Motorsport topped every session on day one of Spanish Formula 4’s in-season Barcelona test, with Suleiman Zanfari fastest overall
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Tymoteusz Kucharczyk has earned a Spanish F4 seat with MP Motorsport by winning the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout
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Spanish F4 has announced it will limit how many entries each team will get in 2022, as well as capping the grid size to 28 cars
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He started racing almost by chance, but Dilano van’t Hoff is now Spanish F4 champion. Alejandro Alonso Lopez goes through his career
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Dilano van’t Hoff took the victory in Spanish Formula 4 race three at Jerez, despite dropping places by running off track early on
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Dilano van’t Hoff was crowned Spanish Formula 4 champion after winning an incident-filled race two at Jerez
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Dilano van’t Hoff claimed yet another pole position in Spanish F4 qualifying two, to make it three poles out of three at Jerez
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Dilano van’t Hoff took victory in Spanish F4’s first race of the weekend at Jerez, where there were many battles but little overtaking
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Dilano van’t Hoff claimed pole position for Spanish Formula 4’s first and second races of the weekend at Jerez
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Drivex’s Guilherme Oliveira was fastest in free practice for Spanish F4’s Jerez round, while Dilano van’t Hoff was caught out by track limits