Sasha Bondarev went unbeaten in the Formula 1-supporting second Formula Trophy round at Yas Marina Circuit.
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Saudi Arabian Formula 4 crowned its 2025 champion Kit Belofsky in this weekend’s season finale in Jeddah.
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Joshua Duerksen won the season-ending Abu Dhabi Formula 2 feature race from eighth on the grid for the second year in succession.
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Newly signed Racing Bulls F1 driver Arvid Lindblad scored his third F2 victory in the Abu Dhabi sprint race, as Nikola Tsolov netted a maiden podium.
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The Spanish Formula 4 championship has revealed a draft calendar for its 2026 season, while Eurocup-3 has updated its schedule for next year.
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Roman Stanek scored his second pole position of the F2 season after denying Jak Crawford in the year’s final qualifying session in Abu Dhabi.
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Red Bull junior Fionn McLaughlin will bridge his jump from Formula 4 to Formula 3 for 2026 with a Formula Regional Oceania campaign.
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Super Formula post-season testing at Suzuka next week will feature a large group of junior single-seater stars.
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DAMS’ Jak Crawford set the fastest time in free practice for Formula 2’s final round of 2025 at Yas Marina Circuit.
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Four more young drivers have been announced as getting time in contemporary Formula 1 machinery at Yas Marina Circuit over the next five days.
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Formula Regional Oceania’s 2025 runner-up Zack Scoular will return to the paddock next year to go for the title.
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Hitech GP driver Dino Beganovic has labelled his run to ninth place in Formula 2’s Losail feature race as one of his best ever drives.
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MP Motorsport has announced that Oliver Goethe will remain in its Formula 2 line-up for next year, having joined it in 2024.
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Formula Regional, GB3 and Formula 4 teams have concluded their 2025 testing schedules in Europe over the last week.
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Prema has announced that Sebastian Montoya will be part of its Formula 2 line-up for a second season next year.
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Two more full-time drivers have joined the 2026 F1 Academy grid, and both with the backing of Formula 1 teams.
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Alfie Slater, younger brother of FREC champion Freddie, will debut in single-seaters next year with Rodin Motorsport in British F4.
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Arvid Lindblad will complete a meteoric rise to F1 as a Racing Bulls driver in 2026, little over three years after his single-seater debut.
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The McLaren Formula 1 team has announced the addition of two Formula 2 stars and a top karter to its driver development programme.
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Kalle Rovanpera’s switch from rallying to single-seaters in 2026 will begin with a FRegional Oceania campaign in which he drives for Hitech GP