Andretti Autosport is known for IndyCar, but is also big in Indy Lights. As it tries to join F1, we look at the junior teams that did the same
Auto GP
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When Oscar Piastri won the 2020 FIA F3 title at Mugelo, he joined a list of drivers with a statistical asterisk next to their title successes
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After five years in driver coaching and broadcasting, Daniil Kvyat’s GP3 rival Facu Regalia made a shock single-seater return last weekend. Here’s how it happened
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Carlin called up McLaren’s Ben Barnicoat for the recent FIA F3 races at Silverstone after losing one of its drivers. He’s not the first surprise junior single-seater returnee
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Giacomo Ricci has been a presence in GP2 since 2008, and he racked up two wins in 46 starts. He’s been behind the pitwall since, and added wins in FIA F3
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Nine years ago, Davide Rigon took his second Superleague Formula title. There was no football involved, but it did result in a full-time transfer to Ferrari
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Taki Inoue is famed for his dire spell racing in Formula 1 in the 1990s. He’s stuck around single-seaters though, and has a few stories to share
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Auto GP organisers have confirmed they will suspend the 2015 season, starting with this weekend’s Paul Ricard round, due to the low number of entries.
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Peter Allen looks back on the weekend’s racing including the Monaco Grand Prix supports, where Richie Stanaway demonstrated his abilities with victory on just his sixth start in GP2.
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Angolan racer Luis Sa Silva completed a Zele Racing sweep of the second Auto GP round at Silverstone, as he won race two.
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Zele Racing’s Antonio Pizzonia has increased his championship lead by taking an easy victory in the series’ nine-lap first race at Silverstone.
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FMS Racing’s Facu Regalia was comfortably quickest in Auto GP’s qualifying at Silverstone.
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South American duo Antonio Pizzonia and Facu Regalia were quickest in Friday practice for the Auto GP round at Silverstone.
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This week’s PaddockScout Roundup is headlined by the second round of the European F3 season and also includes the Auto GP and Italian F4 openers.
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Zele Racing’s Antonio Pizzonia controlled the second race of the Hungaroring Auto GP opener after going from seventh to the lead in one lap.
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Facu Regalia became the first Auto GP race winner of the 2015 season at the Hungaroring.
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Antonio Pizzonia was fastest in the first Auto GP qualifying of the season at the Hungaroring. The Brazilian ex-F1 driver took first in the second and final session in a…
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The number of drivers competing in the opening round of the Auto GP season at the Hungaroring this weekend has grown to nine with the additions of ex-GP2 racers Johnny Cecotto and Facu Regalia and Italian youngster Leonardo Pulcini.
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Austrian team Zele Racing will field three drivers in the 2015 Auto GP season opener at the Hungaroring.
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The Marrakech Street Circuit will be absent from the Auto GP calendar for the first time since 2011.