Alfa Romeo Racing has provided an update on where Theo Pourchaire could race next year alongside his Formula 1 reserve driver duties.
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Five F2 stars were mixing it with F1 drivers on track yesterday in practice at the Mexico City GP. How did they find the experience, and more importantly did they …
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Alfa Romeo will run its reserve driver Theo Pourchaire in the first practice session of the Mexico City and the Abu Dhabi grands prix.
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Alfa Romeo team representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi has revealed Theo Pourchaire may have a 2024 racing programme alongside his F1 reserve driver role.
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He’s on the brink of the F2 title, but Theo Pourchaire’s hopes of an F1 drive for 2024 seem over. How much does he deserve that chance?
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Callum Ilott is eyeing up the chance to talk to IndyCar’s top teams for 2024, having impressed in his 22 races with the underdog Juncos outfit so far. But he …
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Theo Pourchaire will be Alfa Romeo Racing’s reserve driver in F1 next year, but he is unsure what racing he will be doing alongside that
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Theo Pourchaire will make his Formula 1 free practice debut with Alfa Romeo Racing in the first session of the United States GP weekend
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AlphaTauri plans to run Liam Lawson in free practice one at the Belgian GP, which would mark the New Zealander’s first F1 FP1 appearance
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By scoring on his debut in Bahrain, Zhou continued a trend from his road to F1. But there’s also something he now needs to avoid repeating
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Theo Pourchaire will move into a unspecificed test driver role with Alfa Romeo next year after missing out on a F1 seat with the team
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While Guanyu Zhou brings obvious commercial benefits to F1 and Alfa Romeo Racing, he’s also been a leading junior series prospect for several years. Craig Woollard believes he can be …
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Guanyu Zhou will become the first ever Chinese to race in Formula 1 in 2022 as he joins Alfa Romeo Racing for next season
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Sauber junior Theo Pourchaire has refused to rule out a 2022 F1 graduation with Alfa Romeo, but “can’t answer” where his future lies right now
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There was huge excitement at the start of this year about the names that would be on the F2 grid, but none of them look set to be going to …
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Former F2 racer Mahaveer Raghunathan drove Alfa Romeo Racing’s 2019 F1 car in a private test at the Hungaroring this week
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Theo Pourchaire will drive a Formula 1 car for the first time in a private test with Alfa Romeo Racing on Wednesday
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Sauber’s F1 operation will be part of automotive group Stellantis for the next years, giving some stability it could use to support drivers
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Alpine has no place for its Academy drivers in its 2022 Formula 1 line-up, so where do its F2 stars go now?
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Theo Pourchaire’s meteoric rise up the single-seater ladder reached another landmark last month. Is promotion to F1 now inevitable?
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