Guanyu Zhou led home Felipe Drugovich in Virtuosi Racing’s first one-two finish in Formula 2 in the first Monaco sprint race.
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R-ace GP’s Zane Maloney and Isack Hadjar will each start a race from pole in Monaco this weekend in Formula Regional European Championship.
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Alessio Deledda will contest this weekend’s Formula 2 races in Monaco despite failing to lap within 107% of the pace set in his group in qualifying
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ART Grand Prix’s Theo Pourchaire said he ‘disconnected his brain’ during the qualifying lap that propelled him to a record-breaking Formula 2 pole
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Theo Pourchaire becomes the youngest ever driver to take a Formula 2 pole as he toppoed the times on the streets of Monaco.
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Hitech GP’s Liam Lawson has said that it’s “not ideal” to be jumping into a GT3 sportscar in DTM in between his Formula 2 commitments
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Dan Ticktum says the Formula 2 calendar should comprise of more rounds within Europe, labelling the current gaps between events “so boring”
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The BRDC British F3 season gets underway this weekend, with the biggest opening round grid since 2016 and a FIA F3 test on offer to the champion
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FIA F3’s CEO Bruno Michel says that there is now an increased focus on the series after its move away from following the F2 calendar
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The last time F2 was in Monaco was 2019, and now it’s being joined by the new-look FREC this weekend. What can we expect from the return to the streets?
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Jack Aitken will make a surprise return to F2 this weekend, taking Matteo Nannini’s seat at HWA Racelab for Monaco and then Baku
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Ollie Bearman will step up to BRDC British Formula 3 with Fortec Motorsports this year alongside his F4 commitments with Van Amersfoort Racing
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Jack Doohan says that the Trident team he has moved to in the FIA F3 has the same “drive and determination” that he possesses
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Richard Verschoor will race in this weekend’s Formula 2 round in Monaco after securimg the budget to remain in the series
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W Series has scrapped its plan to support the French GP and will instead hold its season opener at the Red Bull Ring in support of the Styrian GP
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Tim Tramnitz may not return to Italian Formula 4 this year, but he leaves the season opener as points leader and with two wins.
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Cameron Das clinched his fourth Euroformula win of the season after an explosive battle with fellow Motopark-run drivers Jak Crawford and Louis Foster at Paul Ricard
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US Racing’s Tim Tramnitz led from almost start to finish in the second Italian Formula 4 race of the season at Paul Ricard after poleman Ollie Bearman stalled
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Red Bull junior Jak Crawford came from sixth to win the reversed grid second Euroformula race of the weekend at Paul Ricard after a lengthy battle with Louis Foster
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TOM’S rookie Giuliano Alesi was the star driver of Super Formula and Super Formula Lights’ trip to a soaked Autopolis.