Guanyu Zhou will remain a member of the Renault Sport Academy in 2020, alongside a second Formula 2 season with Virtuosi Racing
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Christian Lundgaard will step up to Formula 2 full-time with ART Grand Prix this year and continue as a Renault junior, it has been confirmed
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Renault junior Max Fewtrell will move to Hitech GP for his second FIA Formula 3 Championship season
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Oscar Piastri has been announced as a member of the Renault Sport Academy, as well as the third driver in Prema’s FIA F3 Championship line-up
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Liam Lawson won the third Toyota Racing Series race at Teretonga, despite suffering from a loss of power
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M2 Competition’s Emilien Denner took his first car racing victory in the second Toyota Racing Series race at Teretonga
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Caio Collet took his first Toyota Racing Series win in the opening race at Teretonga in a dominant performance
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Reigning Indy Pro 2000 champion Kyle Kirkwood will drive for Andretti Autosport in Indy Lights this year
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Johnathan Hoggard won seven BRDC British Formula 3 races and the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award last year. What could his 2020 bring?
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Campos Racing’s Formula 2 operation has lost senior engineer Jan Sumann in the run-up to the 2020 season, Formula Scout has learned
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Red Bull Junior driver Jonny Edgar is to race with Van Amersfoort Racing in both the Italian and German ADAC Formula 4 championships in 2020 in his second season in …
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Arthur Leclerc might have brother Charles to thank for his place on the Ferrari Driver Academy, but his performances so far in single-seaters have been particularly promising for a driver …
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Hitech Grand Prix will join the Formula 2 grid for the 2020 season as an additional 11th team
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If there’s one way to measure a sporting discipline’s popularity and success, then world championship status is not a bad one to use. F1 is soon to be joined in …
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Liam Lawson dominated the third race of the Toyota Racing Series season opener at Highlands Motorsport Park, which awarded the Dorothy Smith Memorial Cup
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Liam Lawson has been promoted to victory in the first race of the Toyota Racing Series season after race-winner Caio Collet was penalised
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Caio Collet pipped Liam Lawson to the first win of the Toyota Racing Series season at Highlands Motorsport Park
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Renault junior Caio Collet will start the season-opening Toyota Racing Series race from pole at Highlands Motorsport Park, despite not improving on his final lap
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Arthur Leclerc, brother of Ferrari F1 driver Charles, will step up to Formula Regional European Championship with Prema this year as a Ferrari junior
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Preview: Can anyone deny Liam Lawson a second Toyota Racing Series crown?
by Josh Suttillby Josh SuttillThe Toyota Racing Series returns this weekend for its 15th season of racing in the New Zealand summer. Who will come out on top from this year’s 20-strong grid?