US Racing’s Kacper Sztuka was fastest on the second day of F4 testing at Mugello, and by just 0.064 seconds over Prema’s Arvid Lindblad.
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Hitech GP’s Alex Dunne admits catching up is “going to be difficult” after suffering a blow to his GB3 title hopes at Brands Hatch.
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Junior single-seater teams are testing at Mugello this week, and Tuesday’s action featured GP2, FRenault 3.5, FRegional and F4 cars.
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Motopark has a revised line-up for this weekend’s Euroformula round at Monza, as Levente Revesz joins the team.
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Chip Ganassi Racing’s development driver Kyffin Simpson has been handed an IndyCar seat by the team for 2024 after two seasons in Indy Nxt.
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No final result has been issued for Euro 4 race two at Monza, and not until October will drivers find out if the provisional results will stand.
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Honda junior Yusuke Mitsui moved into the Japanese Formula 4 points lead at Sportsland SUGO with two podiums.
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The United Formula Ford grid exploded in size for the penultimate round of the season at Brands Hatch, with 28 drivers racing.
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Arvid Lindblad is provisionally the winner of Euro 4’s third race at Monza, as he is being investigated for a clash that earned him the lead.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli had his redemption after losing victory in the first FREC race at Monza to a penalty as he won race two on Sunday.
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Freddie Slater became a winner in just his fifth single-seater race in an utterly chaotic Euro 4 encounter at Monza.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli bounced back from the disappointment of losing his race one victory to a penalty by storming to pole for FREC race two at Monza.
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Six post-race time penalties have been applied to the results of Formula Regional European Championship race one at Monza, and led to a change of winner.
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Team FSP’s Theodor Iensen won all three Danish F4 races at Padborg Park on his series return.
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Prema’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli extended his Formula Regional European Championship points lead with victory in race one at Monza.
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US Racing’s Kacper Sztuka emerged as the victor of an utterly chaotic opening Euro 4 race at Monza.
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Alfa Romeo team representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi has revealed Theo Pourchaire may have a 2024 racing programme alongside his F1 reserve driver role.
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Freddie Slater has already made a big impact just a few days into his single-seater career, but he is cautious not to rock the boat too much.
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Prema’s Rafael Camara will start the first FREC race at Monza from pole, having topped the times in qualifying with a last-gasp lap.
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Freddie Slater took pole for his Euro 4 debut in the first qualifying session at Monza, while Kacper Sztuka picked up pole for races two and three.