Karting graduate Gabriel Aubry took his first victory in cars in race two of French F4’s fourth round at the Hungaroring.
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Eurocup Formula Renault championship leader Louis Deletraz continued his imperious form in qualifying, securing his second pole of the Hungaroring round.
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Lotus WSR’s Matthieu Vaxiviere claimed his third pole position in Formula Renault 3.5 in qualifying two at the Hungaroring.
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Spencer Pigot held off championship rival Jack Harvey to win the first race of the Indy Lights round at Toronto.
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USF2000 champion Florian Latorre converted his first pole in Pro Mazda into a maiden win in race one at Toronto.
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Jake Eidson stood on the top spot of the USF2000 podium for the fourth time this season after triumphing in the first Toronto race.
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French F4 pre-season favorite Valentin Moineault reclaimed the championship lead with an easy win in race one at the Hungaroring.
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Formula E points leader Nelson Piquet Jr will start his first race in Indy Lights from pole position, having topped qualifying on the streets of Toronto.
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Reigning USF2000 champion Florian Latorre took his maiden pole position in Pro Mazda in qualifying around the streets of Toronto.
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Nico Jamin’s impressive streak of pole positions continued as the Frenchman took pole for the USF2000’s first race at Toronto.
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Koiranen’s Jack Aitken inherited his first win of the Eurocup Formula Renault season in race one at the Hungaroring.
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Egor Orudzhev claimed an unexpected maiden victory in Formula Renault 3.5 with a fine defensive drive at the Hungaroring.
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Championship leader Louis Deletraz will start the first Eurocup FR2.0 race of the Hungaroring round from the pole position.
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Fortec’s Oliver Rowland claimed his second consecutive pole position of the season in Formula Renault 3.5 at the Hungaroring.
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French driver Matthieu Vaxiviere continued to lead the way in practice for round four of the 2015 Formula Renault 3.5 season at the Hungaroring.
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Jack Aitken and Kevin Jorg were fastest on the two Friday sessions in Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 at the Hungaroring.
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Formula Renault 3.5 title contender Matthieu Vaxiviere set the pace in the first of Friday’s sessions at the Hungaroring.
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Top Brazilian single-seater racer Nelson Piquet Jr will join Carlin for the Indy Lights double-header at Toronto.
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Kiwi racer Nick Cassidy secured his fourth victory of his debut season in Japanese F3, winning the second race of the Fuji round.
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Australian driver Joseph Mawson’s first win in ADAC F4 was overshadowed by numerous crashes and two red flags.