French F4 race-winner Pierre-Alexandre Provost will make his FREC debut in this weekend’s round at Paul Ricard.
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F1 will have a record-length schedule in 2024, in terms of races and calendar duration, and it prompted concerns of staff burnout. That’s an issue in junior series too.
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Hitech GP team principal Oliver Oakes says that if his F1 entry bid is accepted it will not impact his team’s participation in the support series.
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At the start of this month, Van Amersfoort Racing claimed its first Formula 2 win. A simple, and free, change helped them achieve that.
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PHM Racing by Charouz has announced that Michael Shin will pilot its #31 car for the remainder of the FIA Formula 3 season.
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It is not news that Michael Andretti wants Andretti Autosport to enter F2 and FIA F3, but how it accompanies his F1 plans has changed since 2022.
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Myles Rowe claimed his fifth win of the USF Pro 2000 season in race two on the streets of Toronto to extend his points lead.
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Campos Racing’s Esteban Masson grew his Eurocup-3 points lead with two wins at Zandvoort as the paddock grew to 18 cars.
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USF2000 returnee Nico Christodoulou claimed his first series win in a wet second race of the weekend in Toronto.
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Enzo Peugeot won from pole in French F4’s third race at Misano, with most of the action taking place behind the safety car.
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TOM’S driver Enzo Trulli claimed his first two Super Formula Lights victories in round four at Fuji Speedway.
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Lucas Romanek and Felix Fisher won two contrasting Castle Combe Formula Ford 1600 contests at the Combe Carnival.
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An early gamble to switch from wet-weather tyres to slicks earned Simon Sikes victory in the first USF2000 race in Toronto.
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Enzo Peugeot moved ahead in the French Formula 4 championship on Saturday with two poles and a win at Misano in Italy.
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A mistake in the rain from Myles Rowe handed Michael d’Orlando victory in the opening USF Pro 2000 race in Toronto. The pair shared the front row of the grid …
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USF2000 points leader Simon Sikes claimed pole in the series’ second qualifying session on the streets of Toronto.
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Pabst Racing’s Myles Rowe made it two USFP2000 poles out of two on the streets of Toronto, despite crashing out at the end of qualifying two.
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USF Pro 2000 points leader Myles Rowe claimed pole position in Toronto by a sizeable 0.6598 seconds.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Evagoras Papasavvas claimed pole in a shortened USF2000 qualifying session on the streets of Toronto.
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 practice took place in Toronto this morning, with several changes to the field in both series.