The organisers of the Formula Renault Northern European Cup have decided to end the series, despite a planned rebrand for 2019.
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Australian Formula 4 will kick off its 2019 season as a support to the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne
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Kush Maini has signed with M2 Competition for the team’s debut season in the Formula Renault Eurocup next year.
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Pro Mazda drivers Rinus VeeKay and David Malukas have secured their Indy Lights graduations for 2019, staying with the same teams they drove for this year
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Lucas Auer to return to Toyota Racing Series for single-seater comeback
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenLucas Auer will make his competitive single-seater comeback by returning to the Toyota Racing Series next month.
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New Formula Renault Eurocup car gets first public running with Fewtrell
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenThe new regional Formula 3-specification car to be used in the Formula Renault Eurocup from 2019 was given its first public outing on Friday by reigning champion Max Fewtrell.
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Toyota Racing Series veteran Brendon Leitch will return to the championship in 2019 in an attempted title bid
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Formula 4 South East Asia champion Alessandro Ghiretti will join Hitech GP for the 2019 Asian Formula 3 Winter Series and main championship
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Oscar Piastri has joined champion team R-ace GP for his second season in the Formula Renault Eurocup.
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Red Bull will promote karter and junior team member Jonny Edgar to Formula 4 in 2019 with Jenzer Motorsport.
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Formula European Masters has provisionally received entries for 16 cars from six teams to compete in the rebranded series next year.
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Victor Martins will remain in the Formula Renault Eurocup for a second season in 2019, switching to the MP Motorsport team.
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ART Grand Prix co-founder Nicolas Todt has sold his stake in the team to its other shareholders.
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Danish driver Oliver Rasmussen will switch to Prema for a duel campaign in ADAC and Italian Formula 4 in 2019.
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Sacha Fenestraz loses Renault academy status and looks to Japan for 2019
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenMacau Grand Prix podium finisher Sacha Fenestraz has lost his place on the Renault Sport Academy and is looking to Japan for his next step.
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Arden has signed Australian Formula Ford driver Bart Horsten for the 2019 British Formula 4 season
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Karting champion Enzo Valente has secured a 2019 French Formula 4 campaign after winning the inaugural Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout at Le Mans.
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David Beckmann has landed an ART Grand Prix seat for the new FIA Formula 3 Championship.
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Sergio Sette Camara has completed a move to DAMS for the 2019 Formula 2 season.
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Sophia Floersch to continue in Formula European Masters on return from injury
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenSophia Floersch will resume racing in the renamed Formula European Masters with Van Amersfoort Racing when she returns to competition following her Macau crash.