Formula 4 South East Asia’s return next year has been confirmed with the publication of a five-round schedule.
Buriram
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Formula 4 South East Asia has confirmed its upcoming season will cross two calendar years
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Ukyo Sasahara ended the Asian F3 season with victory at Buriram, as Jack Doohan took a redemptive second place
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Joey Alders claimed the Asian F3 title with one race to spare at Buriram after another late puncture punished Jack Doohan
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A last-lap puncture at Buriram for Jack Doohan enabled Joey Alders to close in on the Asian F3 title with two races to go
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Devlin DeFrancesco will sit out the remaining two rounds of the 2019-20 Asian Formula 3 season due to an increased risk of infection
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Asian Formula 3 will switch to a winter format for its third season, which will include five rounds taking place across 2019 and 2020
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Manuel Sulaiman extended his NACAM Formula 4 lead with a dominant weekend at?Aut?dromo Internacional de Aguascalientes and podiums at?Autodromo Miguel E. Abed
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Lucca Allen extended his Formula 4 South East Asia lead with a brace of wins at Buriram. The Irish youngster would have made it three without a race one penalty…
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Ukyo Sasahara extended his Asian Formula 3 lead by winning two of the races at Thailand’s Buriram circuit, as Hitech GP scored one-two finishes in all three races
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F4 round-up: Sulaiman and Enders win Mexican GP support races, Ghiretti takes five from six in Thailand
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodThe 2018-19 NACAM F4 season started at Mexico City on the undercard of the Mexican Grand Prix, and resulted in two different winners
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The second Asian Formula 3 season will include rounds at Japanese Grand Prix venue Suzuka and the Buriram circuit in Thailand
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The new Formula 3 Asian Championship will hold a Winter Series in January and February next year ahead of the 2019 season.