There will be a host of drivers from junior single-seaters competing in sportscars over the next month as the endurance racing calendar begins
Belen Garcia
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W Series heads into season three with its champion returning. Chadwick’s second title wasn’t as emphatic as her first; who could deny a third?
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W Series has completed its grid for the 2022 season, retaining Abbie Eaton for a second season after she recovered from injury
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Belen Garcia will stay in FREC this year with G4 Racing, following up her part-time 2021 season with another campaign of select rounds
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Belen Garcia set the pace in W Series’ pre-season test at Barcelona, as the confirmed grid for 2022 grew to four drivers
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After cancelling its 2020 season, W Series said its return “unquestionably will be bigger and better”. Was that the case last weekend?
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More than 22 months have passed since W Series’ inaugural season. A lot has changed since, and it’s finally about to get season two underway
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Belen Garcia will race part-time in Formula Regional European Championship this year in addition to W Series as she steps up to Regional F3
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Elite Motorsport is testing at Valencia Ricardo Tormo this week as it prepares for its move into BRDC British Formula 3 next year
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The six drivers who would have joined the W Series grid this year, before the season was cancelled, have been confirmed as racing in 2021
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Marta Garcia dented Beitske Visser’s points lead in the W Series Esports League with two wins at Suzuka, as Belen Garcia took a victory and two guest drivers made their …
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Global Racing Service has withdrew from the upcoming Formula Renault Eurocup season as a consequence of the global coronavirus pandemic
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Spanish F4 race-winner Belen Garcia will make a one-off appearance in the Formula Renault Eurocup to prepare her for W Series
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Formula Renault Eurocup team Global Racing Service has signed Luca Baldisserri as its chief engineer, a month after the Italian joined American squad Jensen Global Advisors
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W Series has announced six of the eight new additions to its grid for the 2020 season, joining the top 12 drivers from this year’s inaugural season
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Belgium, Hungary and Spain have become the three latest nations to join the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
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A list of 14 racers, including several professional drivers, has been revealed for W Series’ first 2020 driver selection test at Almeria in Spain
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Catalan team Global Racing Service, formed last year using?assets previously belonging to KDC Racing, has signed the first drivers for its Formula Renault Eurocup and Spanish Formula 4 programmes
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Global Racing Service, a new team born from the assets of the folded Monisha Kaltenborn-linked KDC Racing, will enter the Formula Renault Eurocup this year