Dino Beganovic has been announced as replacing Juan Manuel Correa in DAMS’ Formula 2 line-up for the final two rounds of the 2024 season.
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Mattia Colnaghi and Ruiqi Liu have been announced as joining the 2024 Macau Grand Prix grid, meaning it is now complete.
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There will be two more additions to the Red Bull Junior Team in 2025, with Niklas Schaufler and Nikola Tsolov joining its ranks.
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Formula 2 points leader Gabriel Bortoleto has been announced by Sauber as joining its Formula 1 driver line-up for 2025.
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Andretti Global has announced that it has signed F2 race-winner Jak Crawford as a reserve and development driver for its Formula E squad.
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Roman Bilinski has secured a step up to FIA Formula 3 for 2025, signing with Rodin Motorsport.
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Nikola Tsolov has departed the Alpine Academy and reunited with Campos Racing ahead of a third season of Formula 3 in 2025.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted multiple challenges to win a frenetic Walter Hayes Trophy Grand Final on Silverstone’s National layout.
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McLaren has announced it will run Formula 2 racer Enzo Fittipaldi in an IndyCar test on November 19 at The Thermal Club.
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Emanuele Pirro has taken over as the FIA’s single-seater president and, in conversation with Formula Scout, set out his main priorities
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IndyCar juggernaut Chip Ganassi Racing has signed Jonathan Browne and Niels Koolen to front its Indy Nxt return in 2025.
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Indy Nxt teams conducted a private test at Barber Motorsports Park this Monday, and F3 racer Sophia Floersch drove for HMD Motorsports.
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Nissan will run Alpine juniors Sophia Floersch and Abbi Pulling in Formula E pre-season testing next week.
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Callum Voisin will continue in FIA Formula 3 with Rodin Motorsport for a second season in 2025 following his race-winning rookie campaign.
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F1 teams are signing younger drivers as juniors, seeing early investments could lead to greater long-term returns. Here are those drivers:
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Prema’s Rafael Camara took his seventh Formula Regional Europe win of the year to round off a dominant title-winning season at Monza.
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Juan Cota held off Andres Cardenas to clinch a home gold medal for Spain in the Motorsport Games Formula 4 event at Valencia.
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Gianmarco Pradel held off champion Freddie Slater to take his maiden Italian F4 victory in a final race blighted by safety car interventions.
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MP Motorsport’s Juan Cota won the Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup qualification race for Spain on Saturday.
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Freddie Slater took the chequered flag behind the safety car to win his 14th Italian F4 race of 2024, breaking Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s record