Japanese F4 has had to postpone the fourth round of its season, which was due to take place at Suzuka this week, due to an extreme weather event
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Formula 2 racer Franco Colapinto will step up to Formula 1 for the remainder of the season, replacing Logan Sargeant at Williams.
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McLaren has announced Taylor Barnard as a full-time member of its 2025 Formula E line-up, after he impressed in several outings this season.
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Team Dolan’s Morgan Quinn and Tom Nippers won in round five of the United Formula Ford season at Castle Combe.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli will make his Formula 1 practice debut with Mercedes-AMG at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
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Abel: ‘If he was going to try a pass, I wasn’t going to let him have it easy’
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIndy Nxt rivals Louis Foster and Jacob Abel enjoyed their side-by-side moments during the race at Portland, which Abel won.
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The second Indian F4 season started with a mix of male and female talent at Chennai, and it was Hugh Barter who left as points leader.
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The IAME Euro Series concluded in remarkable fashion at Genk, with Danny Carenini taking the X30 Senior crown.
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Jacob Abel kept his Indy Nxt titles hopes alive with a victory ahead of chief rival Louis Foster at Portland.
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Deagen Fairclough took his 10th British Formula 4 victory of the season in the final race of the weekend at Donington Park.
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Akshay Bohra survived two restarts to take his second win of the Euro 4 opener in race three at Mugello, leading a US Racing one-two.
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Yani Stevenheydens extended his French F4 lead with a dominant win at Magny-Cours, having almost won the reversed-grid race too.
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Michael Sauter won the two Formula Regional Japanese Championship races in round four at Twin Ring Motegi.
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James Higgins took his second British Formula 4 win of the Donington Park weekend from Deagan Fairclough in the reversed-grid race.
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Andretti Global’s Louis Foster pipped HMD Motorsports’ Caio Collet to pole for Indy Nxt’s race at Portland.
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F1 Academy rivals Abbi Pulling and Doriane Pin claimed a win each from a pair of races held in quick succession on Sunday at Zandvoort.
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Nikita Johnson ended the USF Pro 2000 season at Portland with his eighth win of the year and 10th of his career.
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Liam McNeilly just held off Sebastian Wheldon to make it three USF Juniors wins out of three at Portland and secure the title runner-up spot.
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Hiyu Yamakoshi totally dominated the second Euro 4 race at Mugello, finishing nearly 10 seconds ahead of Freddie Slater.
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Max Garcia became USF2000 champion by winning race two of the weekend at Portland, while G3 Argyros was victorious in the season finale.