Oliver Rowland is not only tasting success racing in FE, but also as a karting team boss and by helping young drivers. How does he have time for it?
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took a lights-to-flag victory in USF Pro 2000’s third NOLA Motorsports Park race.
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Nikita Johnson dominated proceedings to take victory in the second USF Pro 2000 race of the weekend at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Hunter Yeany took his first single-seater victory since September 2020 in an incident-packed USF Pro 2000 race at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Jace Denmark and Hunter Yeany shared the pole positions in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at NOLA Motorsport Park.
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Mercedes-AMG F1 team principal Toto Wolff has confirmed that the team is planning a private test for its junior driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
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Three days testing at Bahrain was the only proper running teams got with F2’s new car before racing began, so next month’s Barcelona test will be crucial
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Emanuele Pirro has left his role as McLaren’s driver development director, less than a year after he was announced as joining the team.
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Campos Racing has encountered multiple technical issues with F2’s new car, and hopes the most extreme of those is now “definitvely resolved”.
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Brando Badoer will be part of Van Amersfoort Racing’s Formula Regional European Championship line-up this year.
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Arden founder Garry Horner has confirmed to Formula Scout that his team will not race in the Formula Regional European Championship this year.
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JHR Developments’ John Bennett passed Louis Sharp for his maiden GB3 win in a rain-soaked second race at Oulton Park.
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MP Motorsport has announced it has signed Nikita Bedrin to its FREC line-up for the full season, meaning the Russian will miss some F3 races this year.
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Dennis Hauger may have thrown away a win in Formula 2’s feature race in Melbourne, but he left Australia with boosted confidence.
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Abel Motorsports has added another driver to its 2024 Indy Nxt line-up, with Taylor Ferns joining the team for the season’s four oval races.
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Prema started off in 1984, and became a title-winner in 1990. Staying on top was difficult over the next 20 years, but the team is now a dominant force
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Gabriele Mini rose to third in the F3 standings in Melbourne, leaving with a podium after two races where he found tyre graining was an issue
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Ayumu Iwasa will make his first appearance in a Formula 1 practice session in next month’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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Prema is considered the standard in junior single-seaters – a dominant force in every series it enters. 40 ago today, it made it racing debut
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GB3 has changed the format for its reversed-grid races and confirmed how many FIA superlicence points its drivers can earn this year.