Mercedes junior driver Alex Powell will spearhead a four-car line-up from R-ace GP in the upcoming Formula 4 Middle East championship.
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Lucas Fluxa will make the step up to GB3 in 2025 with Argenti with Prema.
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Thomas Ingram Hill and Henry Mercier will both be making their Formula 4 debuts in Great Britain this year, but in different championships.
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Josh Pierson was fastest in pre-event testing for the Formula Regional Oceania season opener at Taupo on Thursday.
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Theophile Nael will contest two last Formula Regional events with Sainteloc Racing this month before graduating to FIA Formula 3.
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This month’s Daytona 24 Hours will feature several junior single-seater stars and drivers moving on from open-wheel racing.
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Richard Verschoor says going for the title is the sole logic behind him spending a fifth year in F2, having considered racing elsewhere in 2025
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Barcelona has been announced as the venue of pre-season testing for both Formula 2 and the FIA Formula 3 Championship this year.
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Mclaren junior Brando Badoer will warm up for his maiden FIA Formula 3 Championship campaign with a return to Formula Regional Middle East.
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Real Racing Team will retain its two-car Italian Formula 4 line-up for a second season, it has been confirmed.
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PHM Racing has named two drivers for the upcoming FRegional Middle East season, which will run to a different schedule than originally planned
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Prema will field its own karting graduate Salim Hanna Hernandez in three Formula 4 championships during his first full season in cars in 2025.
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Romanian karting star David Cosma Cristofor will graduate to single-seaters this year, entering Formula 4 Middle East with PHM Racing.
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E4 champion Akshay Bohra has joined R-ace GP’s Formula Regional Europe line-up, while Zachary David has left the team for CL Motorsport
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Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad will begin 2025 by racing in Formula Regional Oceania with M2 Competition.
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Formula 2 race-winner Zak O’Sullivan has secured a seat in Super Formula for 2025, Toyota has announced.
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Ayrton Houk will remain on the USF2000 grid for a second season by joining a new team set up by his father Kevin.
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US Racing has announced Kabir Anurag, Maxim Rehm and Luka Sammalisto in its line-up of Formula 4 drivers for 2025.
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Michael Shin will head to New Zealand next month to reunite with the M2 Competition team for a second season in Formula Regional Oceania.
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Andretti Global junior Sebastian Wheldon has signed with Prema for a Formula 4 programme in 2025 that will feature at least three series.