Invicta Racing’s Joshua Duerksen scored his fifth Formula 2 victory in the season-opening sprint race in Melbourne.
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Danish team Step Motorsport is preparing for its expansion across Europe by racing in next weekend’s Formula Winter Series finale at Barcelona.
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Ferrari junior Dino Beganovic grabbed pole position in a late dash at the end of the first Formula 2 qualifying of the year in Melbourne.
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Theophile Nael narrowly beat Campos Racing team-mate Ugo Ugochukwu to claim the first FIA Formula 3 pole position of the year in Melbourne.
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MP Motorsport’s Gabriele Mini was quickest in the first practice session of the Formula 2 season in Melbourne.
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Ugo Ugochukwu set the pace in practice ahead of the first round of the 2026 FIA Formula 3 championship.
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Audi Formula 1 junior Freddie Slater claims he was “surprised” at his and Trident’s pace in FIA Formula 3’s pre-season test.
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Junior single-seater outfit Van Amersfoort Racing has announced Otmar Szafnauer as its new chief executive officer and managing partner.
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Alex Dunne has joined the Alpine Academy on the eve of the F2 season, while Melvin Kalousdian has been added to the Red Bull Junior Team.
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Campos Racing has announced the injured Ernesto Rivera will miss this week’s FIA F3 season opener, with Patrick Heuzenroeder taking his place.
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Prema’s FIA Formula 3 drivers remain confident heading into the Melbourne season opener despite the recent changes at the team.
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Alessandros Racing’s Alejandro Bobadilla started the NACAM Formula 4 season at Autodromo Miguel E. Abed with two victories.
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Toyota junior Yuzuki Miura narrowly missed out on a clean sweep of victories in the Formula Regional Japanese Championship opener at Suzuka.
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Keanu Al Azhari, Stefan Bostandjiev and Alex Powell were the winners in round two of Eurocup-3’s winter series at Jarama.
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DEForce Racing’s Sebastian Garzon doubled up in the second USF2000 race on the streets of St. Petersburg.
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Campos Racing’s Noah Monteiro extended his Spanish Formula 4 Winter Championship lead on Sunday at Jarama with pole and a victory.
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Nikita Johnson used a first corner move to take a lead he would not give up in Indy Nxt’s season-opening race in St. Petersburg.
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Campos Racing’s Noah Monteiro and MP Motorsport’s Boris Lyzen won the first two Spanish Formula 4 Winter Championship races at Jarama.
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Andretti Global’s Max Taylor claimed pole almost unopposed for the opening race of the Indy Nxt season in St. Petersburg.
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Gianmarco Pradel came out on top of a super close top five in the first qualifying session at Jarama for Eurocup-3’s winter series.