Photo: Fast Lane Promotion Ferrari junior Antonio Fuoco has all but secured the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps title, having won the second race of the penultimate round of the series…
Bruno Bonifacio
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Ferrari prodigy Antonio Fuoco extended his championship lead in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps by taking the victory in the first race of the penultimate round of the champiionship at Monza.
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Formula Renault 2.0 Alps championship leader Antonio Fuoco strengthened his title hopes by topping the timesheets in qualifying for the penultimate round of the season at Mugello.
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GP2 and GP3’s respective points leaders fail to score at Hungaroring, meaning the championships enter the summer break with uncertainty and intrigue in the fight for the title…
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After getting pole position, Prema Powerteam?s Bruno Bonifacio got his third win of the season from lights to flag in the first race in Misano.
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After a dominant showing in practice yesterday, Bruno Bonifacio managed to repeat that performance to take pole position for races one and two of the Misano round as his time in Group B was quicker that the lap by championship leader and team mate Antonio Fuoco who dominated group A.
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Prema Poweteam’s dominant form in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps at Misano continued as two of its drivers dominated the three practice sessions, with Bruno Bonifacio setting the fastest time of the day with a 1:34.683.
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GP2 passes midway point with Nurburgring round as Ericsson finally converts qualifying pace into a race win, while Leimer and Calado come back into the title fight…
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Having added yet another pole position to his already dominant campaign in his rookie Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season, championship leader Antonio Fuoco subsequently converted his Spa pole into a win as his teammates Bruno Bonifacio and Luca Ghiotto completed the podium, making it the second Prema 1-2-3 in a row.
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Prema Powerteam driver Luca Ghiotto posted the fastest time on Friday of the Monza round of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps, topping practice three with a 1:49.700, with his teammate Antonio Fuoco leading the first practice session with a 1:50.176 and an impressive Egor Orudzhev topping the second session with a 1:50.604.
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Oliver Rowland emerged victorious in the Sunday race of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, but whether his win will stand still remains to be seen.
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Lotus F1 junior driver Esteban Ocon has scored his maiden pole today at Moscow Raceway, topping Group B with a time of 1:31.451.
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Pierre Gasly took a commandeering maiden win at Moscow Raceway in race one of the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, increasing his championship lead.
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Tech 1 driver Pierre Gasly took pole for the Moscow Raceway Saturday race of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, setting the quickest time in in Group A that went unmatched throughout the rest of the qualifying.
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Spa race winner Oliver Rowland was the man to beat in Friday’s running ahead of the third weekend of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season at Moscow Raceway, edging out championship leader Pierre Gasly to top both of the day’s sessions.
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German starlet extends his advantage in the title race with two victories at the Sachsenring, while there’s also ADAC Formel Masters, Formula Renault Alps and French F4 action
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Prema’s Luca Ghiotto managed a great recovery after being wiped out in race one of the Alps round at Spa by taking a commandeering victory in the second and final race of the weekend.
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After starting from pole position, Bruno Bonifacio won race one in the Spa-Francorchamps round to take the runner up spot in the championship in front of Pierre Gasly who is not participating in this round.
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McLaren stars boost their championship chances in Belgium, while Rosenqvist slashes Marciello’s European F3 lead with a triple win in Austria…
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Luca Ghiotto resisted strong pressure from Pierre Gasly to hold on and win his first Formula Renault 2.0 race.