Argenti Motorsport’s August Raber held off Tommy Harfield to win British Formula 4’s delayed reversed-grid race at Snetterton.
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AU4, previously known as Australian Formula 4, began its new era at The Bend Motorsport Park with three races.
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DAMS’ Jak Crawford won a chaotic and frequently disrupted Formula 2 feature race in Monaco, as the points lead changed hands.
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TOM’S driver Tokiya Suzuki left the Formula Regional Japanese Championship season opener at Okayama as points leader.
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Prema’s Sebastian Wheldon won the Italian Formula 4 heat race for groups A and C at Vallelunga on Sunday morning.
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Campos Racing’s Nikola Tsolov won from pole in FIA Formula 3’s Monaco sprint race on Sunday with a faultless drive.
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Overtaking difficulties meant F2 drivers switched focus to setting the fastest lap in the Monaco sprint race, but it proved as tricky.
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KMR Sport’s Alex O’Grady scored a maiden GB4 victory at Oulton Park after a pre-race rain shower turned the form book on its head.
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Prema’s Kean Nakamura Berta put in a defensive masterclass to win the Italian Formula 4 heat race for groups A and B at Vallelunga.
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Hillspeed’s points leader Daniel Guinchard prevailed in a close qualifying battle to seal his first two GB4 poles at Oulton Park.
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Adam Al Azhari won British F4’s first race at Snetterton after a front wing problem for poleman Fionn McLaughlin put him out of contention.
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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.