Ross Martin won the second BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 race at Kirkistown, resisting race-long pressure from Cliff Dempsey Racing pair Jonathan Browne and James Clarke
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Oliver Askew took his fourth Indy Lights pole in a row with a 159.918mph average speed for the final oval race of the 2019 season at Gateway Motorsports Park
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Michael Eastwell, runner-up in BRSCC National FF1600 last year, marked his championship and racing return with victory at Kirkistown, taking advantage of a series of tense exchanges up-front
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Alex Quinn will return to single-seaters with his old British Formula 4 team Arden for the next three rounds of the Formula Renault Eurocup, in place of Sebastian Fernandez
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Indy Lights team BN Racing has changed its name to HMD Motorsports ahead of this weekend’s race at the Gateway oval
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Alfa Romeo Racing?s development drivers Tatiana Calderon and Juan Manuel Correa will undertake a two-day Formula 1 test session at Paul Ricard on August 23-24
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Toyota Racing Series race-winner Artem Petrov will make his oval racing debut at Gateway this weekend alongside Kyle Kirkwood in RP Motorsport’s Indy Pro 2000 line-up
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Asian Formula 3 will switch to a winter format for its third season, which will include five rounds taking place across 2019 and 2020
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Louis Foster ended his British Formula 4 podium drought at Thruxton, despite initially being reluctant to push the limits
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Portugal has become the second nation to declare a driver for the Formula 4 segment of the inaugural Motorsport Games this November, picking karter Guilherme de Oliveira
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Japanese Formula 3 will adopt a new car as well as a new name next year, having confirmed it will race with Dallara’s 320 chassis from the 2020 season onwards
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F4 round-up: Pavel Bulantsev and Conrad Clark strengthen title grips in Russia and China
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodPavel Bulantsev was denied a double Formula 4 SMP win at Moscow Raceway by a last lap move, but looks certain to win the title next month
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Sauber junior driver Roman Stanek claimed his second ADAC Formula 4 win in a wet third and final race at the Nurburgring
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Ayrton Simmons took his third BRDC British Formula 3 win of the season in the final race of the weekend at Silverstone, defeating his former Formula 4 rival Kiern Jewiss
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Sacha Fenestraz became the Japanese Formula 3 champion with a round to spare after the B-MAX Racing with Motopark driver won two of the three races at Twin Ring Motegi
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Carter Williams led a JHR Developments 1-2 in the final British Formula 4 race at Thruxton, taking his second win of the weekend
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Maldonado wins Silverstone reversed-grid race, Novalak increases BRDC F3 lead with podium
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenManuel Maldonado claimed the win in the reversed-grid BRDC British Formula 3 race at a wet Silverstone, as Clement Novalak made the podium to increase his championship lead
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Theo Pourchaire further increased his ADAC Formula 4 championship lead with his second win of the Nurburgring weekend in wet conditions
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Josh Skelton claimed his second British Formula 4 victory after championship leader Zane Maloney was penalised for a jump start in race two at Thruxton
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Sasakorn Chaimongkol claimed a maiden BRDC British F3 victory after fending off Kiern Jewiss in the first race of the weekend at Silverstone