Red Bull junior Dennis Hauger will move from Prema to MP Mootrsport for his second season in Formula 2 next year.
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The first FRIC season and Indian F4 season have been called off, but the country’s two other major single-seater series are back in action
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Prema’s Ugo Ugochukwu was the quickest driver in the two-day post-season Italian Formula 4 test at Monza this week
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Indy Lights will go by the name of Indy Nxt in 2023, although a reason has not been given for the sudden and surprise rebrand
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M2 Competition has signed FFord champion Callum Hedge to its Toyota Racing Series line-up for the 2023 season
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Italy’s Gabriele Mini has signed with Hitech GP for his move up into the FIA Formula 3 Championship next year
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Campos Racing has had the disqualification of its cars from the first two Spanish Formula 4 races at Navarra last month overturned
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Euroformula has announced BVM Racing will become a two-car team in 2023, while Race Performance Motorsport moves closer to joining the series
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Mercedes-AMG will hand junior driver Frederik Vesti his first run in a F1 car in the official post-season young driver test at Yas Marina Circuit
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W Series’ CEO Catherine Bond Muir says the series, which is currently in limbo, is considering changing its approach to testing
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The FIA F3 Championship will expand to 10 rounds next season, but will lose Zandvoort from the schedule as two new venues join the calendar
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Kevin Mills Racing had a weekend to remember in the GB4 season finale at Donington Park, taking all three wins and the teams’ title
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Theo Pourchaire will be Alfa Romeo Racing’s reserve driver in F1 next year, but he is unsure what racing he will be doing alongside that
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Two-time Walter Hayes Trophy winner Michael Moyers will make a surprise return to the Silverstone-based event this weekend
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Juan Felipe Pedraza and Manuel Roza won the two races of the final NACAM Formula 4 round in Mexico City, which supported Formula 1
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Motorsport Games’ promoter has announced the third edition of the competition will take place in two years’ time in Valencia
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli revealed that he was compromised by an injury during his win for Italy in the Motorsport Games F4 Cup at Paul Ricard
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Italy successfully defended its Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup gold medal as Andrea Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at Paul Ricard
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Italy’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli was untouchable in the Motorsport Games F4 Cup Qualification Race, which sets the grid for Sunday’s Main Race
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli was fastest in Motorsport Games F4 Cup qualifying at Paul Ricard, but the Italian ended his session with a collision