Ethan Ischer took victory in a tense finish to the F4 CEZ championship, securing the title over Jenzer Motorsport team-mate Reno Francot
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Ethan Ischer dominated F4 CEZ’s first ever race at Balaton Park, reducing Reno Francot’s championship lead to two points with two races to go.
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Jenzer Motorsport’ Reno Francot and Ethan Ischer took a win and a second place each in F4 Central European Zone’s fifth round at Brno.
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The Formula 4 CEZ championship is looking to double its number of entries for 2024 and make a long-sought for trip to Oschersleben.
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Ethan Ischer made it three F4 CEZ wins out of three at Autodrom Most, as Jenzer Motorsport completed a second podium clean sweep of the weekend
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Ethan Ischer resisted race-long pressure from Jenzer team-mate Reno Francot for his second F4 CEZ win of the weekend at a wet Autodrom Most.
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Jenzer Motorsport’s Ethan Ischer won the first Formula 4 Central European Zone race of the weekend at Autodrom Most.
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The ACCR F4 has rebranded to F4 Central European Zone after recieving certification from the FIA to become one of its zonal championships.
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PHM Racing’s James Egozi won both ACCR Formula 4 races at the Red Bull Ring, as Reno Francot moved into the points lead.
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Hungary’s new Balaton Park circuit was opened today, with ACCR F4 set to be in the paddock for the first race event held there in October.
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Ethan Ischer enjoyed a perfect weekend with pole, two wins and two fastest laps in the inaugural ACCR Czech Formula round at the Hungaroring.
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After postponing its launch by a year, ACCR F4 will finally hold its first round of a planned six-round season at the Hungaroring this month.
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Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport has named its first drivers for the three Formula 4 championships it will be competing in this year.
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Formula 4 once again kick-started the careers of drivers across the globe this year. Here’s a run through the smaller FIA series and lesser-known championships
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The central Europe-based ACCR F4 has revealed the calendar for its full season, while a second F4 series has been launched in Spain
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The new ACCR Formula 4 championship in central and eastern Europe has had its start postponed to 2023 due to a lack of cars
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William Karlsson is spending 2022 competing on a round-by-round basis with BVM Racing in Italian F4 while his ACCR F4 programme sits in limbo
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The GB4 grid will remain at 12 cars for its second ever round this weekend, as GBR expands its line-up but Rossoverde Racing is absent
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Formula Nordic champion William Karlsson is moving from FR1.6 to F4, entering the new ACCR championship with Renauer Motorsport
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French F4’s 24th driver for 2022 has been revealed, with Elliott Vayron joining full-time after his winning part-time run last year
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