Mumbai Falcons, a team from India’s X1 Racing League, is set to race in the upcoming Asian F3 season in the UAE
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The UAE-based 2021 Asian F3 calendar has been revised with just weeks to go as Abu Dhabi tightens its COVID-19 restrictions
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New Asian Formula 3 team Evans GP has signed Formula 4 graduates Irina Sidorkova and Casper Stevenson for its first season
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Several F2 drivers will be racing in the upcoming Asian F3 season in the United Arab Emirates, Formula Scout has learned
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Richard Mille Young Talent Academy winner Rafael Villagomez has joined BlackArts Racing for the 2021 Asian Formula 3 season
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Alexandre Bardinon will race for Pinnacle Motorsport in the 2021 Asian Formula 3 season, which begins next month
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After testing in F3-level machinery over the winter, Zdenek Chovanec will make his category debut in 2021 in Asian F3
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Hitech GP’s BRDC British F3 driver Reece Ushijima will stay with the squad to contest next year’s Asian F3 championship
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Asian F3 is expecting a grid of at least 16 cars for its 2021 season, which will be taking place over five rounds exclusively in the UAE
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The promoter of the F4 UAE championship has batted away speculation that its 2021 season is under threat due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Hitech name will be present in F4 UAE in 2021 as the Technologies branch of the junior single-seater outfit teams up with two local squads
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Asian F3 plans to run its 2021 season exclusively in the United Arab Emirates over five consecutive weekends in January and February.
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Ukyo Sasahara ended the Asian F3 season with victory at Buriram, as Jack Doohan took a redemptive second place
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Joey Alders claimed the Asian F3 title with one race to spare at Buriram after another late puncture punished Jack Doohan
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A last-lap puncture at Buriram for Jack Doohan enabled Joey Alders to close in on the Asian F3 title with two races to go
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Jack Doohan stormed to victory in all three Asian Formula 3 races at Sepang to close the gap on points leader Joey Alders
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Miki Koyama will join the Asian Formula 3 field, as well as four debutants, for this weekend’s Sepang round
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Devlin DeFrancesco will sit out the remaining two rounds of the 2019-20 Asian Formula 3 season due to an increased risk of infection
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Joey Alders extended his Asian F3 lead in Abu Dhabi, sharing the victories with Ukyo Sasahara and Sebastian Fernandez
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Jack Doohan, Joey Alders, and Yu Kanamaru each took a win in a chaotic Asian Formula 3 weekend at Dubai Autodrome