The centrally-run Indian F4 has announced it has launched a global shootout programme, with the winner getting a paid-for seat on the 2024 grid
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Japanese F4 was hit by engine issues in last weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, leading to 10 drivers failing to start the second race.
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Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport’s Titus Sherlock won in Formula Regional Americas’ disrupted non-championship round at Laguna Seca last weekend.
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Jordan Missig will make his Indy Nxt debut with Abel Motorsports in next week’s round on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling took two poles and converted it into two wins in F1 Academy’s second round of the season in Miami.
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Australian F4 returned after a four-year hiatus at The Bend Motorsport Park this weekend, and James Piszcyk was the star of the event.
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Prema’s Freddie Slater completed a perfect start to the Italian Formula 4 season with this third win from three races at Misano.
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Prema’s Freddie Slater continued his domination of round one of the Italian Formula 4 seasson at Misano with a second lights-to-flag victory.
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Freddie Slater led lights-to-flag in the opening race of the Italian Formula 4 season at Misano.
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Drago Corse’s Hironobu Shimizu leads the points after Japanese Formula 4’s season-opening round at Fuji Speedway.
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Prema’s Freddie Slater will start all three races in Italian F4’s opening round at Misano from pole after topping both qualifying sessions.
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McLaren junior Ugo Ugochukwu will drive for the team in Formula E’s rookie test in Berlin on May 13, alongside Gregoire Saucy.
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Freddie Slater nabbed top spot with his final lap of free practice for round one of the Italian Formula 4 season at Misano.
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McLaren has announced Taylor Barnard will continue to substitute for the injured Sam Bird at next week’s Berlin E-Prix, having debuted in the Monaco E-Prix.
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Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 CEO Bruno Michel has provided an update on the two championships’ sustainable fuel strategy.
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Prema’s Alex Powell was fastest by 0.228 seconds in Italian Formula 4’s pre-event test day at Misano ahead of its season opener at the track.
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Arvid Lindblad has exceeded his expectations in his first F3 events, but there is an area where improvement is clearly needed.
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British Formula 4 has released a provisional calendar for its 2025 season, which will feature returns to two former long-serving venues.
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Campos Racing’s drivers want more after scoring points consistently in the first two FIA Formula 3 rounds but failing to make the podium.
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There are 36 drivers set to race in Italian F4 this year, and the series will race in Spain for the first time. Could that help Prema’s rivals?