Firestone has signed a long-term extension to its contract as the exclusive tyre supplier to IndyCar and its primary feeder series Indy Nxt.
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Caio Collet will continue in Indy Nxt for a second season in 2025 with HMD Motorsports, which expects him to fight for the title.
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ART Grand Prix’s Alessandro Giusti was comfortably quickest in Formula Regional European Championship pre-event testing at the Red Bull Ring.
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IndyCar’s support series held a two-day post-season test at Mid-Ohio this week, with USF Juniors the most populated class.
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Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad will step up to Formula 2 for 2025 and drive for Campos Racing.
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Red Bull has added four more new names to its Junior Team roster following the relaunch of its Driver Search initiative.
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Luke Browning will take the place of fellow Williams F1 junior Zak O’Sullivan in ART Grand Prix’s line-up for the remainder of the F2 season.
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Motopark will expand to six cars for this week’s Euroformula round at the Red Bull Ring, as Jose Garfias and Edward Pearson join its line-up
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There will be four new names on the Spanish F4 grid at Valencia this weekend, including title contenders from two other F4 championships.
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Indy Nxt champion Louis Foster is savouring the feeling of victory as he works on securing a regular place on the 2025 IndyCar grid.
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Joseph Loake was still buzzing a week after his maiden F1 test, part of his prize for winning the 2023 Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award.
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Williams junior Zak O’Sullivan has announced that he will miss the last three rounds of the Formula 2 season due to a funding issue.
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Nolan Allaer will return to HMD Motorsports’ Indy Nxt line-up for this weekend’s season finale at Nashville Superspeedway.
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Christian Mansell will step up to Formula 2 with Trident for the rest of this year, replacing Roman Stanek in the team’s line-up.
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Thomas Bearman, younger brother of F1 and F2 racer Ollie, will make his single-seater debut in this week’s Euro 4 round at the Red Bull Ring.
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Prema will hand Alpine junior Gabriele Mini his Formula 2 debut in Baku this weekend, as he stands in for Ollie Bearman.
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Harry Burgoyne Jr resisted late pressure from Lucas Blakeley to lead home a KMR Sport one-two in GB4’s reversed-grid race at Donington Park.
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Max Karhan was unstoppable in F4 CEZ’s first two races at Brno, before Kirill Kutskov bounced back from difficulties to win race three.
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The Champions of the Future season concluded at PF International with local knowledge coming to the fore in the OK and OK Junior contests.
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Arthur Rogeon led lights-to-flag in GB3 race three at Donington Park, as Rodin team-mate Louis Sharp strengthened his grip on the title.