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
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Hitech GP has announced Santino Panetta as part of its line-up in Eurocup-3, which it will join the paddock of next year.
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Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak will make his Formula 2 debut in this weekend’s season finale at Yas Marina Circuit.
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Martins wins F2’s Losail feature race as Fornaroli provisionally lands title
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodVictor Martins won Formula 2’s feature race at Losail, holding off Leonardo Fornaroli who became champion with a round to spare.
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Theo Palmer leads the Formula Trophy standings after round one at Dubai Autodrome, with Alp Aksoy Hasan his closest rival.
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B-MAX Racing’s Super Formula Lights champion Yuto Nomura won all three races in the final round at Twin Ring Motegi.
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Prema’s Alp Aksoy Hasan began his single-seater career with victory in the season-opening Formula Trophy race at Dubai Autodrome.
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MP Motorsport’s Richard Verschoor boosted his Formula 2 title chances by winning the sprint race at Losail.
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Leonardo Fornaroli has inherited pole position for Formula 2’s feature race at Losail after Oliver Goethe was handed a double grid penalty.
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Yevan David, Kanato Le and Sebastian Manson have become the latest drivers to be announced as racing in Formula Regional Oceania next year.
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Oliver Goethe claimed his maiden Formula 2 pole under the floodlights at Losail, pipping points leader Leonardo Fornaroli.
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Formula 2 points leader Leonardo Fornaroli was fastest as the paddock returned to action at Losail on Friday afternoon.
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The United Arab Emirates-based Formula Trophy for Formula 4 cars starts today at Dubai Autodrome, and a field of over 20 cars is expected.
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Sasha Bondarev, a junior driver of the Williams Formula 1 team, will stay in Formula 4 next year with Prema.
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American youngster Vivek Kanthan has decided to stay with Campos Racing for a second season in Spanish Formula 4.
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Drivex School has announced that Filippo Fiorentino will remain in its ranks next year, as he takes a full-time step up to Eurocup-3.
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US Racing’s Ludovico Busso pipped Prema’s Niccolo Maccagnani to top spot in this week’s Italian Formula 4 test at Misano.