Mattia Colnaghi and Ruiqi Liu have been announced as joining the 2024 Macau Grand Prix grid, meaning it is now complete.
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There will be two more additions to the Red Bull Junior Team in 2025, with Niklas Schaufler and Nikola Tsolov joining its ranks.
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Formula 2 points leader Gabriel Bortoleto has been announced by Sauber as joining its Formula 1 driver line-up for 2025.
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Max Taylor has chosen USF Pro 2000 as his next career step for 2025, and will race for Velocity Racing Development in the series.
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Andretti Global has announced that it has signed F2 race-winner Jak Crawford as a reserve and development driver for its Formula E squad.
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Roman Bilinski has secured a step up to FIA Formula 3 for 2025, signing with Rodin Motorsport.
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Nikola Tsolov has departed the Alpine Academy and reunited with Campos Racing ahead of a third season of Formula 3 in 2025.
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Miguel Costa will step up from karting to cars with Campos Racing in Spanish Formula 4 next year.
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Australian youngster Jack Taylor will remain at Fortec Motorsports for his second season racing in GB4.
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Matheus Comparatto and Alvaro Cho won the Brazilian Formula 4 races on the support bill of Formula 1’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Honda junior Yuto Nomura put the Japanese Formula 4 title in reach with two wet wins in the penultimate round at Twin Ring Motegi.
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Daniel Quimby overhauled Nicolas Stati to become United States Formula 4 champion in the final race of the season at the Circuit of the Americas. Alex Popow Jr, son of …
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Drivers in older machinery at the Walter Hayes Trophy got to contest two additional races at Silverstone, depending on the age of their car.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted multiple challenges to win a frenetic Walter Hayes Trophy Grand Final on Silverstone’s National layout.
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Andrew Rackstraw and KC Ensor-Smith delivered KMR Sport a one-two finish in the second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final.
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Titus Sherlock and Bruno Ribeiro were the winners of the final two Formula Regional Americas races of the season at Circuit of the Americas.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted late pressure from Jason Smyth to take a lights-to-flag win the first Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final.
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B-M Racing’s David McArthur went past the battling Gavin Wills and David Parks to win the Walter Hayes Trophy last chance race.
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Team Dolan’s Isaac Canto da Silva held off B-M Racing’s David McArthur to win the Walter Hayes Trophy progression race.
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Jason Smyth finished second in Walter Hayes Trophy heat four despite last-minute car dramas leaving his chances of racing at all “touch-and-go”