Car racing rookie Alvise Rodella has added a Spanish Formula 4 campaign with MP Motorsport to his schedule for 2023.
Spanish F4
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US Racing’s Kacper Sztuka was fastest again on the second day of a winter Formula 4 test at Spa-Francorchamps that attracted 67 cars.
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Teams from the Italian and Spanish Formula 4 championships started a two-day test at Spa-Francorchamps today, and 77 cars were present.
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Teams from GB3 and F4 were testing at Aragon over the last two days, but encountered winter weather rather than warmer conditions.
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Christian Ho has left MP Motorsport to join Campos Racing for his second season in the Spanish Formula 4 championship.
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Monlau Motorsport has announced its full line-up for Spanish F4, where it will continue to race in partnership with Van Amersfoort Racing.
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Pablo Sarrazin will move from French F4 to Spanish F4 for his second year in single-seaters, and will race for the Monlau Motorsport team.
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Campos Racing has brought its 2023 Spanish Formula 4 line-up to five drivers with the signing of Matteo de Palo.
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Peruvian karter Andres Cardenas, a member of Fernando Alonso’s A14 Management stable, will step up to car racing this year with Campos Racing
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Carlin, one of junior single-seater racing’s top teams, will expand into Spanish F4 this year as it undergoes an ownership and name change
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There will be three Enzos joining the Red Bull Junior Team in 2023, with F2 racer Fittipaldi being joined by karters Deligny and Tarnvanuchkul
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Four teams in the F4 UAE championship have announced signings for the 2023 season, which starts next month, bringing the grid up to 30 cars
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Eurocup-3, the new series being launched in 2023 to sit between FIA F3 and F4 in Europe, has announced the calendar for its inaugural season
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Daniel Nogales has signed to stay with Drivex School for 2023 after joining the team midway through this year, and will remain in Spanish F4
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Jesse Carrasquedo will remain in Spanish F4 with Campos Racing after his entry into the series this year was compromised by a health issue
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Valerio Rinicella will remain with MP Motorsport for his second season in Spanish Formula 4, after finishing sixth as a rookie this year
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Drivex School has announced its first two drivers for the 2023 Spanish F4 season, and both are part of ex-F1 driver Sergey Sirotkin’s S35 Academy
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Noah Stromsted has chosen to race in Spanish F4 with Campos next year, with the 15-year-old still too young to move up the car racing ladder
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Pedro Clerot, the inaugural winner of the Brazilian F4 championship, will make a full-time switch to racing in Europe next year in Spanish F4
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French Formula 4 race-winner Jeronimo Berrio will move to Spanish F4 with MP Motorsport for his second year in car racing