The F1 Academy grid will grow to 18 cars for 2025 with the addition of Hitech GP as a sixth team.
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Title rivals Isack Hadjar and Gabriel Bortoleto set the pace in free practice for Formula 2’s final round at Yas Marina
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British Formula 4 race-winner Reza Seewooruthun has joined new entrant Argenti with Prema for the step up to GB3 next season.
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Oliver Goethe will remain with MP Motorsport to contest his first full campaign in Formula 2 in 2025.
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Gabriel Bortoleto, Isack Hadjar and Paul Aron take the 2024 Formula 2 title fight down to the wire in the season finale at Abu Dhabi.
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Max Esterson will continue racing for Trident in Formula 2 in 2025 after making his debut in Qatar last weekend.
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Alpine has selected Nina Gademan as the driver it will support in F1 Academy next year.
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Hitech GP has completed its FIA Formula 3 Championship line-up for 2025 with the signing of Joshua Dufek.
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Paul Aron got the monkey off his back by claiming his maiden F2 victory in Qatar and is determined to end on a high note in Abu Dhabi.
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Williams junior driver Alessandro Giusti will move up to the FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2025 with MP Motorsport.
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GB4 race winner Logan Hannah will make a return to single-seaters at this weekend’s F1 Academy finale at Yas Marina as Prema’s wildcard entry.
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Prema’s Rashid Al Dhaheri seized the early lead in a new-look Formula Trophy before it supports Formula 1’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend.
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Gabriel Bortoleto acknowledges that the penalty that denied him the victory in the F2 feature race at Qatar was “fair”.
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Syun Koide clinched the Super Formula Lights title with victory in the first race of the Motegi finale, which he ended with his eighth win.
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Hitech GP has completed its 2025 GB3 line-up with the signing of Spanish Formula 4 runner-up Keanu Al Azhari.
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Jack Doohan will make his Formula 1 debut with Alpine one race early when he replaces Esteban Ocon for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Hitech GP’s Paul Aron took his first victory in Formula 2’s Qatar feature race after a time penalty denied points leader Gabriel Bortoleto.
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‘Patience’ was key to Ollie Bearman and Jak Crawford’s overtakes to claim first and second places in the Qatar F2 sprint race
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Abbi Pulling clinched the F1 Academy title by finishing second in race one of the weekend in Qatar, while Doriane Pin took a commanding win.
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Prema’s Ollie Bearman passed Isack Hadjar with three laps to go to win a dramatic Qatar sprint race that finished behind the safety car.