Louis Deletraz edged Formula 2 championship leader Nyck de Vries to set the pace in practice at the Red Bull Ring
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Indy Pro 2000 title contenders Danial Frost, Rasmus Lindh, Kyle Kirkwood and Parker Thompson were closely spread at the top in the mid-season Mid-Ohio test
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Marcus Armstrong set the pace in FIA Formula 3 practice at the Red Bull Ring with a late flyer to deny Pedro Piquet
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W Series is set to hold an additional non-points race using a reversed-grid format for its Assen round this July
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Dan Ticktum has been dropped by the Red Bull Junior Team and lost his Team Mugen Super Formula drive with immediate effect
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Ryan Tveter will make his Formula 2 debut this weekend with Trident, replacing the cash-strapped Ralph Boschung
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The Lucas Oil School of Racing has become the official driving school of IndyCar’s Road to Indy support series through to 2022
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Patricio O’Ward will go into his Formula 2 debut this weekend without even simulator experience of the Dallara F2 2018 car
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IndyCar driver and Red Bull junior Patricio O’Ward will replace the banned Mahaveer Raghunathan in MP Motorsport’s Formula 2 line-up for this weekend’s Red Bull Ring round
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Jenzer gives FIA F3 chance to F4 driver Giorgio Carrara for Red Bull Ring
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenJenzer Motorsport will hand its Formula 4 driver Giorgio Carrara an FIA Formula 3 Championship debut at the Red Bull Ring this weekend
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Arjun Maini will return to Formula 2 this weekend at the Red Bull Ring when he takes the place of Dorian Boccolacci at Campos Racing
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Red Bull junior Liam Lawson has been awarded fifth in the FIA Formula 3 sprint race at Paul Ricard after his five second penalty was quashed
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Two of French Formula 4’s Junior classification drivers picked up wins on the championship’s visit to Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, as Hadrien David held on to his championship lead
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Kyle Kirkwood broke his Indy Pro 2000 victory duck in style at Road America with two wins that have put him 31 points off the championship lead
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F4 round-up: Colapinto races to Spanish success, Jakobsen wins in Denmark, Vartanyan makes Russian return
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodFranco Colapinto stormed back into the Spanish Formula 4 lead with three wins at Ricardo Tormo
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Dakota Dickerson moved into the Formula 3 Americas lead at Pittsburgh with three wins, where drivers looking to succeed him as United States Formula 4 champion also continued their season
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Ritomo Miyata closed the gap to Sacha Fenestraz in the Japanese Formula 3 standings after he and Toshiki Oyu won at Sportsland SUGO
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The guesting Neil Maclennan took both Scottish Formula Ford 1600 wins at Knockhill, although it was Jordan Gronkowski who reaped the rewards in the points
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Braden Eves extended his USF2000 lead by winning the second race at Road America, following Hunter McElrea’s maiden success
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Johnathan Hoggard took a fourth BRDC British Formula 3 win of the season in the final Donington Park race