IndyCar will relocate its single round in Canada next year from Toronto to Markham, and junior single-seaters should be on the undercard.
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James Hedley will remain on the F3 grid after all for the season finale at Monza, driving for Van Amersfoort Racing in place of Santiago Ramos.
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Deagen Fairclough took part in his maiden F1 test with Aston Martin last week, part of his prize for the Silverstone Autosport BRDC Award.
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Niccolo Maccagnani, who will join the Ferrari Driver Academy next year, will make his open-wheel racing debut this weekend.
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Formula 2 title contender Alex Dunne will drive for McLaren in Formula 1’s first free practice session at Monza this weekend.
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AGI Sport’s Noah Killion won two races out of three in round four of the AU4 season at Sydney Motorsport Park.
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Nordic 4 was back in action at Jyllandsringen in August, with the races counting for the Danish championship and Nordic Championship Formula.
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Cooper Shipman extended his unbeaten run in United States Formula 4 during its trip to Mosport in Canada last weekend.
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Titus Sherlock won all three of Formula Regional Americas’ races at Mosport in Canada to tighten up the title fight.
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Yuto Nomura won all four races in Super Formula Lights’ fourth round of 2025 at Sportsland Sugo to build a gap at the top of the standings.
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Kiyoshi Umegaki moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead by winning twice at Sportsland Sugo last weekend.
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Abel Motorsports with Force Indy’s Myles Rowe won Indy Nxt’s season finale at Nashville Superspeedway from ninth on the grid.
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Formula 4 Central European Zone’s 2024 runner-up Kirill Kutskov returned to the grid last weekend at Slovakia Ring, and won two races.
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McLaren junior Dries Van Langendonck ended his first weekend of car racing with victory in British Formula 4 race three at Donington Park.
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The all-Dutch combination of Maya Weug and MP Motorsport comfortably converted pole into victory in F1 Academy’s main race at Zandvoort.
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James Piszcyk won British F4’s reversed-grid race at Donington Park as title rivals Fionn McLaughlin and Martin Molnar suffered front wing damage
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Andretti Global’s Salvador de Alba took pole position for the final Indy Nxt race of the season at Nashville Superspeedway.
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Nina Gademan celebrated her 22nd birthday by claiming her first F1 Academy victory in the reversed-grid race at Zandvoort.
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Michael d’Orlando was quickest by a narrow margin in free practice for Indy Nxt’s season finale at Nashville Superspeedway.
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Chris Dittmann Racing’s Tommy Harfield claimed his and his team’s first British F4 win in race one of the weekend at Donington Park.