Velocity Racing Development’s Max Taylor won a midly chaotic first USF2000 race of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Alessandro Giusti topped the times in pre-event testing for Formula Regional Europe season opener under cloudless skies at Hockenheim.
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Nolan Siegel edged Louis Foster to top spot in Indy Nxt’s sole practice session on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Chester Kieffer and Taito Kato took pole for races one and three respectively in French Formula 4 qualifying at Ledenon.
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Nikita Johnson topped USF Pro 2000 qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Spedway’s road course to claim pole for the first two races of the weekend
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Evan Cooley took pole for his USF2000 debut in a red flagged qualifying session on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Points leader Nikita Johnson was fastest in practice for USF Pro 2000’s triple-header event on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou led the way in USF2000 practice on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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McLaren has announced that F2 champion Theo Pourchaire will drive for the team for the rest of the IndyCar season bar the Indianapolis 500.
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Four teams took part in a two-day GB3 test at Snetterton this week, and Hitech GP’s Will Macintyre was fastest.
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Formula Ford 1600 racer Nathan Yu will contest the next three rounds of GB4 with returning outfit Oldfield Motorsport.
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Formula 2 race-winner Enzo Fittipaldi will drive for Jaguar in next week’s Formula E rookie test in Berlin.
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F2 in-season testing was at Barcelona last month, and while the pace may not have looked representative for some teams, there was plentiful on-track learning for everyone.
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FREC teams will need to fit revised front lower wishbones to their cars this season in a move aimed at helping women racing in the championship.
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Fourth-year Formula 2 driver Richard Verschoor aimed to contribute with his experience and feedback in his return to Trident this season.
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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.