Jehan Daruvala managed two safety car restarts to win the first FIA Formula 3 sprint race of the season at Barcelona
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DAMS? Nicholas Latifi secured his third Formula 2 win of the season with a battling drive at Barcelona to extend his points lead and deny rookie Guan Yu Zhou victory
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Oscar Piastri took a comfortable first Formula Renault Eurocup win by 12.693s seconds at Silverstone, but only inherited the lead after R-ace GP team-mate Alexander Smolyar retired
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Robert Shwartzman claimed victory in the opening race of the new FIA Formula 3 championship, despite not leading a lap
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Ferrari junior Robert Shwartzman secured pole position for Prema ahead of the first race of the new-look FIA Formula 3, narrowly edging Formula Renault Eurocup graduate Christian Lundgaard
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Luca Ghiotto snatched pole position from Formula 2 championship leader Nicholas Latifi in the dying moments of qualifying at Barcelona
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There’s so much talent in the new-for-2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship that picking a winner isn’t easy, but six Formula Scout writers have had a go anyway
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Luca Ghiotto was comfortably fastest in free practice for the third Formula 2 round of the season at Barcelona
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Trident’s Pedro Piquet narrowly edged European Formula 3 race-winner Juri Vips to top the timesheet in the opening practice session of the new-look FIA Formula 3 at Barcelona
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The ‘new’ Formula 3 might not be everybody’s cup of tea, but one thing is for certain: the grid is of the highest quality. It’s a subjective concept of course,…
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Formula 2’s rule convergence with Formula 1 will expand to the introduction of 18 inch Pirelli tyres next year, a season before F1 introduces the same rules
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IndyCar racer Patricio O’Ward has been announced as the latest addition to the Red Bull Junior Team, starting from this weekend’s IndyCar Grand Prix
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Formula 2 driver Nyck de Vries has confirmed he’s ended his association with the McLaren Formula 1 team after eight years as one of its junior drivers
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Jamie Chadwick recovered from an opening lap mistake to win the first ever W Series race at Hockenheim
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With the support of Fernando Alonso, Pedro de la Rosa and Esteban Guerrieri, it’s unsurprising that Youth Olympics athlete Franco Colapinto has kicked off his single-seater career in winning style
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In 2006, Comtec Racing won the Formula Renault 3.5 title against all expectations. Team boss Jonathan Lewis explains how his team won against the odds
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Liam Lawson has lost his second place finish in the second Euroformula Open race at Paul Ricard for the clash he had with Motopark team-mate Yuki Tsunoda
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Giorgio Carrara won all three races at Paul Ricard on his Spanish Formula 4 debut, holding off Jenzer Motorsport team-mate and single-seater rookie Jonny Edgar
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Motopark’s Marino Sato took his maiden victory in Euroformula Open with a commanding drive in the second race at Paul Ricard
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Red Bull junior Liam Lawson admitted that he “really struggled” with the front tyres on the way to victory on his Euroformula Open debut