Joseph Loake won the first British Formula 4 race of the weekend at Brands Hatch, as the absent Alex Dunne was crowned champion
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Charlie Wurz claimed his first Italian Formula 4 win in a chaotic race at Monza which broke the record for the series’ largest grid
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Joseph Loake denied Ollie Gray pole position in a hectic final British F4 qualifying session of 2022 around Brands Hatch’s Grand Prix layout
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Prema’s Charlie Wurz and Andrea Kimi Antonelli shared the pole positions in two heavily disrupted Italian F4 qualifying sessions at Monza
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Aiden Neate was fastest in free practice for the British F4 finale at Brands Hatch, as the series switched to the circuit’s Grand Prix layout
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Prema’s Rafael Camara was fastest by just 0.034 seconds in Italian Formula 4 free practice at Monza
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Elite Motorsport’s Ginetta Junior title contender Will Macintyre will make his single-seater debut in GB4 next weekend at Donington Park
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Velocity Racing Development has signed USF Juniors race-winner Nikita Johnson for next year’s USF2000 season
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US Racing locked out the top four places in Italian Formula 4’s pre-event test session at Monza on Thursday
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HMD Motorsports’ Indy Lights line-up for 2023 has already grown to five drivers with the signing of Christian Rasmussen.
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Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 junior Paul Aron has secured a seat on the FIA Formula 3 Championship grid next year with Prema
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W Series’ CEO has talked about the on and off-track impact of two-time champion Jamie Chadwick potentially moving on from the series
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s United States Formula 4 leader Lochie Hughes will stay with the team next year in a move up to USF2000
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British F4 held pre-event testing at Brands Hatch on Wednesday, but used the circuit’s Indy layout rather than the GP loop it will race on
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Nolan Siegel will move up to Indy Lights full-time with HMD Motorsports next year, after making his series debut in the 2022 season finale
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Alex Dunne is on the brink of becoming British F4 champion, but he will not be crowned on track as he will miss the final round this weekend
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F3 will race in Monaco next year for the first time since 2005, as the F1-supporting FIA F3 Championship joins the Monaco GP support bill
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F2 has “no worry” about Aramco’s ability to create enough fuel for 2023 via direct air capture, despite practical doubts about the technique
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Formula Regional Americas’ leading team TJ Speed will expand into Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 next year, inheriting Juncos’s IP2000 programme
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Jamie Chadwick says stepping up to Indy Lights could physically prepare her for Formula 2, as she struggles to attract backing to enter FIA F3