Global Racing Service has signed Belgian racer and single-seater sophomore Douwe Dedecker for Spain’s two Formula 4 championships.
Spanish F4
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British junior single-seater team Rodin Carlin will lose the name of its co-founder as it rebrands to Rodin Motorsport.
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Mikkel Pedersen won the Danish F4 title this year, and he will stay in the category for 2024 by joining Drivex School in Spanish F4.
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Australian racer Griffin Peebles has moved to MP Motorsport for his second season in Spanish Formula 4.
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From Italy to India, via the new Euro 4 spin-off and the all-female F1 Academy series, there was plenty of F4 racing across the globe in 2023
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French team Sainteloc Racing has already signed three drivers for the 2024 Spanish Formula 4 season.
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MP Motorsport has signed another highly rated karter to its Spanish Formula 4 squad for 2024 in the form of Maciej Gladysz.
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Karting superstar Rene Lammers will make the step up to single-seaters next year with MP Motorsport in Formula 4.
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Spanish Formula 4 has revealed that there will be more contenders in its teams’ championship next season as two big names join the series.
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Theophile Nael and Sainteloc Racing started their adventure in single-seaters together in the 2022 Spanish F4 season. 1.5 years later, they are champions.
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Campos Racing’s Christian Ho ended the Spanish F4 season with victory, but the attention was on the driver who ‘finished’ second on-the-road.
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Campos Racing’s Christian Ho won the penultimate race of the Spanish Formula 4 season at Barcelona.
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Christian Ho topped qualifying for the final race of the Spanish Formula 4 season to take his seventh pole of 2023.
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Theophile Nael has clinched the Spanish F4 championship with a third-place finish at Barcelona, even as main rival Christian Ho took victory.
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Christian Ho has boosted any hopes of the Spanish F4 title by taking a double pole for the first two races of the Barcelona season finale.
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Mattia Colnaghi has earned a paid-for seat in Spanish F4 next after winning the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout.
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Theophile Nael won the second Spanish F4 race at Valencia but missed a chance to seal the title early after a stall in race three
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Theophile Nael claimed pole for the third Spanish F4 race of the weekend at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit by just 0.023 seconds.
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Valerio Rinicella claimed the victory in a quiet first Spanish F4 race of the weekend at Valencia to keep his championship hopes alive
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Spanish F4 had a super close Saturday qualifying session at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit, with race one pole taken by just 0.002s.