Jak Crawford took DAMS’ first Formula 2 pole position in over two years at the very end of qualifying in Jeddah.
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ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins was fastest in Formula 2’s free practice session in Jeddah, which was held during the daytime.
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Prema’s Kean Nakamura Berta was fastest overall in Italian Formula 4 pre-season testing at Misano this week.
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Marti: Continued support of Red Bull and Hadjar “means a lot” after 2024
by Jacob Awcockby Jacob AwcockPepe Marti says the ongoing support from F1’s Isack Hadjar and Red Bull “means a lot” to him following a disastrous first F2 season.
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Motopark and Nielsen Racing have added to their Euroformula line-ups, bringing the number of drivers confirmed to be racing in the series up to six.
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Hitech GP’s Leo Robinson was quickest in Tuesday’s combined test for Formula 4 and GB4 cars on Brands Hatch’s Grand Prix layout.
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Since taking delivery of the Tatuus MSV GB3-025 in February, GB3’s competitors have been learning their new car. Here’s the feedback so far:
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The Skip Barber Formula Race Series is run by the official racing school of the USF Pro championships, and got to support them last week.
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Argenti Motorsport has made its fourth British Formula 4 signing for 2025, as karter Arjen Kraling joins its line-up.
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USF Pro 2000’s title fight started to emerged on Sunday at NOLA Motorsports Park, as Alessandro de Tullio and Max Garcia shared the wins.
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JHDD’s Liam McNeilly won the second and third USF2000 races at NOLA Motorsports Park to remain unbeaten in 2025.
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Leonardo Escorpioni and Ty Fisher won the second and third USF Juniors races at NOLA Motorsports Park on Sunday.
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The Formula 4 Central European Zone season began at the Red Bull Ring with a 21-car field and two wins for Bart Harrison.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Alex Dunne took a dominant maiden Formula 2 victory in the feature race at Bahrain.
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Rafael Camara made it back-to-back feature race win to start the FIA Formula 3 season with his second victory of the year in Bahrain.
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Marti proud of winning decisions in “mayhem” of Bahrain F2 sprint race
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenPepe Marti feels his decision making in “complete mayhem” was key to his charge from 11th to win the Bahrain Formula 2 sprint race.
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Alessandro de Tullio kept cool to win at NOLA Motorsports Park in USF Pro 2000’s first race of the weekend.
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Richard Verschoor has moved to the top of the F2 points after previous leader Joshua Duerksen was disqualified from the Bahrain sprint race
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JHDD’s Liam McNeilly continued his unbeaten run in USF2000 this year with victory in race one at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Freddie Slater enjoyed a “mega start” to his F3 career, leading and finishing second in the Bahrain sprint, which he feels he could have won.