DAMS’ Kush Maini was victorious from reversed-grid pole in Formula 2’s thrilling sprint race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Fionn McLaughlin dominated British F4 qualifying at Snetterton and claimed double pole position ahead of Henry Joslyn.
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Prema’s Kean Nakamura Berta was the winner of the first Italian Formula 4 heat race at Vallelunga, for drivers in groups B and C.
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Hitech GP’s Martinius Stenshorne claimed a dominant victory in the FIA Formula 3 Championship’s sprint race in Monaco.
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TJ Speed’s Ariel Elkin reduced Max Garcia’s USF Pro 2000 points lead by winning the Freedom 90 at Lucas Oil Raceway.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Anthony Martella won the Freedom 75, USF2000’s sole oval race, at Lucas Oil Raceway on Friday night.
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Alex Dunne claimed to be surprised after he achieved his maiden Formula 2 pole position around the streets of Monte Carlo.
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PHM Racing’s David Cosma Cristofor was quickest overall in Italian Formula 4 qualifying, which took place on a wet but drying track.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Alex Dunne took pole position by just 0.003 seconds in Formula 2’s eventful qualifying session in Monaco.
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US Racing’s Gabriel Gomez was quickest in Italian Formula 4 practice at Vallelunga on Friday, ahead of qualifying later in the day.
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Nikola Tsolov claimed pole position for FIA Formula 3’s feature race in Monaco by topping the first qualifying group of two.
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Ayrton Houk stormed to pole for the Freedom 75 in USF2000 qualifying at Lucas Oil Raceway, as Liam McNeilly remained absent.
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Mac Clark claimed pole for the Freedom 90, USF Pro 2000’s sole oval race of the season, in qualifying at Lucas Oil Raceway.
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ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins was fastest by a sizeable 0.616 seconds in Formula 2’s practice session in Monaco.
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Campos Racing’s Nikola Tsolov ended FIA Formula 3’s 45-minute practice session in Monaco atop the timesheet.
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Gabriel Stilp topped British F4’s pre-event test day at Snetterton on Wednesday, marking a return to the cockpit after being injured in 2024.
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Rodin Motorsport has found its feet in FIA Formula 3 in 2025, with all three drivers scoring strong results across the first three rounds.
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Alex Dunne did not feel he was in a winning position in F2’s Imola feature race until after his pitstop, despite a radio message to the contrary
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ACM Geeke Racing’s Shimo Zhang was the dominant force in the first two rounds of the Chinese Formula 4 season.
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Santiago Ramos executed FIA F3’s Imola feature race exactly to plan, taking victory after pressuring Rafael Camara into overworking his tyres