BVM Racing’s Tymek Kucharczyk became Euroformula champion with a race to spare in a slipstreaming classic at Monza.
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US Racing’s Luka Sammalisto was fastest in both of Italian Formula 4’s practice sessions at Misano on Friday.
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An eventful weekend at Barcelona means Euroformula has a four-way title fight with one round of the season remaining.
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Euroformula had three different winners from two different teams in round six of 2025 at the Red Bull Ring.
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BVM Racing’s Tymek Kucharczyk moved into the Euroformula points lead with a trio of podiums at Paul Ricard.
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BVM Racing’s Tymek Kucharczyk won both Euroformula races at Spa-Francorchamps on Sunday to reduce Motopark driver Yevan David’s points lead.
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Jack Beeton and Freddie Slater added to their Italian F4 pole position tallies at Monza, where the 38-car field featured several new faces.
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Motopark’s Brad Benavides wrapped up the Euroformula title at Barcelona after winning one of the weekend’s three races.
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Francesco Simonazzi won twice at the Hungaroring, but Brad Benavides left the track with his Euroformula lead having grown over his rival.
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Euroformula has attracted three more drivers to this week’s season opener at Algarve, meaning the grid provisionally consists of seven cars.
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Enzo Trulli, Levente Revez and Francesco Simonazzi shared the wins in the final round of the Euroformula season at Barcelona.
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BVM Racing’s Francesco Simonazzi was fastest across Euroformula’s two pratice sessions at Spa-Francorchamps on Friday.
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BVM Racing’s Francesco Simonazzi held off a late attack from Tim Tramnitz for his second Euroformula win in race two of the season at Algarve
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Italian F4 is set for huge grid sizes once again in 2023, as several more drivers sign up to race ahead of this weekend’s Imola season opener
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Francesco Simonazzi warmed up for his Euroformula campaign with two wins in the Austrian F3 Cup and F2000 Italian Trophy opener at Mugello.
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BVM Racing’s Francesco Simonazzi was fastest on the opening day of Euroformula pre-season testing at Barcelona.
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Italy’s Francesco Simonazzi has been confirmed as staying at BVM Racing for a second full season in Euroformula.
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Euroformula has announced BVM Racing will become a two-car team in 2023, while Race Performance Motorsport moves closer to joining the series
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Francesco Simonazzi has described how he and BVM Racing are becoming more competitive in Euroformula as a one-car operation
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BVM Racing’s Francesco Simonazzi was fastest in both Euroformula practice sessions at Monza, as only six cars took part