United Formula Ford will swap Wales for Northern Ireland next season in a calendar that also has the surprise inclusion of Mallory Park.
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Leonardo Fornaroli and Richard Verschoor have revealed how they came to join the McLaren Driver Development Programme earlier this month.
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Red Bull junior Ernesto Rivera will start 2026 racing in Formula Regional Oceania as part of M2 Competition’s line-up.
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Prema’s Gabriele Mini has explained the key factor that consigned him to a season of struggles in Formula 2 this year.
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Jason Smyth, who dominated the United Kingdom’s contemporary Formula Ford scene this year, will step up to slicks-and-wings cars in 2026.
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Former FIA F3 racer Nikita Bedrin will make a surprise move to GB3 next year, joining Velocity Racing Development’s line-up.
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2025 Super Formula Lights champion Yuto Nomura will step up to Super Formula with the B-MAX Racing team next year.
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Ivan Machado Perez is champion of this year’s Skip Barber Formula Race Series, run by the racing school of IndyCar’s support series.
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US Racing has announced its first three signings for the 2026 Formula Winter Series, E4 and Italian Formula 4 seasons. Remaining with team for a second year is Ary Bansal,…
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Invicta Racing’s back-to-back title double in Formula 2 has brought “relief” and “a huge amount of pride” to team principal James Robinson.
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Arvid Lindblad hoped for more from his 2025 Formula 2 campaign, even though he did enough to land a promotion to Formula 1.
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Noah Monteiro will remain with Campos Racing for his sophomore campaign in Spanish Formula 4 next year.
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Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced its motorsport programmes for 2026, including which drivers it will be backing in single-seaters.
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Reigning Spanish Formula 4 champion Thomas Strauven will step up to Eurocup-3 next year with Campos Racing.
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Ugo Ugochuckwu will race in Formula Regional Oceania at the start of next year with the M2 Competition team.
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Chip Ganassi Racing has completed its four-car Indy Nxt line-up for 2026 by signing Carson Etter and James Roe Jr.
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Jamie Green’s nephew Fred Green will move from Elite Motorsport’s Ginetta Junior line-up to its GB4 squad for next year.
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TOM’S driver Kazuhisa Urabe set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ two-day post-season test at Suzuka this week.
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HMD Motorsports with TJ Speed has named James Wharton as the first driver for its 2026 Formula Regional Oceania entry.
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Ferrari Driver Academy member Niccolo Maccagnani will race for Prema next year in Italian Formula 4 and the sister E4 championship.