Formula Regional European Championship runner-up Matteo De Palo has become the latest member of the McLaren Driver Development Programme.
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Arden Motorsport has announced a return to GB3 in 2026, with GB4 graduate Leon Wilson named as its first driver.
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Brazilian Formula 4 supported Formula 1’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix last weekend with a three-race non-championship round.
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The Ligier Junior Formula Championship in the USA will be open to first and second-generation Formula 4 cars next year.
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AJ Foyt Racing’s line-up for 2026 IndyCar season has been completed by signing Indy Nxt runner-up Caio Collet.
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The Formula Regional European Championship and Italian Formula 4 both held a post-season test at Mugello this week.
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Formula Regional Europe champion Freddie Slater will start his 2026 in New Zealand as he joins M2 Competition in FRegional Oceania.
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Alessandro de Tullio will step up to Indy Nxt in 2026 with AJ Foyt Racing, becoming the team’s first signing for its championship return.
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FIA locks in regulations for introduction of electric karting at senior level
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodThe FIA is closer to introducing electric karting classes after having technical regulations approved by the World Motor Sport Council.
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Zaky Ibrahim became NACAM Formula 4 champion in the Formula 1-supporting season finale in Mexico City last weekend.
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While FRegional Europe is yet to announce a 2026 calendar, paddock gossip has pointed to what changes can be expected next year.
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Formula 4 Central European Zone has published a six-round calendar for 2026, featuring visits to two Formula 1 tracks.
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FRegional Middle East will race in Qatar next season, while F4 Middle East will do the same but revert to being F4 United Arab Emirates.
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The grid penalty that meant Walter Hayes Trophy winner Jason Smyth started the final from 13th almost led to him withdrawing from the event.
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Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth came from 13th on the grid to win a thrilling final to the Walter Hayes Trophy at Silverstone.
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Team Dolan’s Niall Murray comfortably won the second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final, despite safety car interruptions.
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KMR Sport’s Andrew Rackstraw won the Walter Hayes Trophy’s dramatic first semi-final, holding off Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth.
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Oldfield Motorsport’s Connor Willis was victorious in a restarted Walter Hayes Trophy last chance race at a drying Silverstone.
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Alex Walker charged through the spray on Silverstone’s National layout to win the Walter Hayes Trophy progression race from 27th on the grid.
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Team Dolan’s Jordan Kelly triumphed in the fourth Walter Hayes Trophy heat at Silverstone, which was full of drama.