COVID-19 has cast a heavy human and financial cost, but recent difficulties have also led to opportunities – as seen in Formula Regional Americas
Crosslink Racing
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put back the single-seater debuts of many young drivers. Who are the ones to watch in F4 this year?
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Puerto Rican racer Jose Blanco-Chock will return to US F4 for a third season with Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport, as other F4 series cancel events
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Ronan Murphy, son of Australian Supercars legend Greg, will race in United States F4 this year as he pursues a career in IndyCar
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US F4 champion Joshua Car will step up to F3 Americas next year with the Crosslink Competition team that has run him in F4 for the last two years
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Benjamin Pedersen dominated the Formula 3 Americas season finale at Sebring, while Joshua Car became United States Formula 4 champion
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Joshua Car extended his United States Formula 4 points lead with a dominant display at Mid-Ohio
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Joshua Car dominated at Virginia International Raceway to extend his lead in the United States Formula 4 championship
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Dakota Dickerson moved into the Formula 3 Americas lead at Pittsburgh with three wins, where drivers looking to succeed him as United States Formula 4 champion also continued their season
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There are Formula 4 championships taking place all across the world, with 100s of drivers taking part. Ida Wood goes through the talent to watch out for in 2019
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The 2019 USF2000 season, the first to be run without Mazda’s backing since the unified championship first folded back in 2006, has grown to nine cars with five recent entry …
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Kazuto Kotaka and Joshua Car took their first Formula 4 wins of the season this weekend, with both then adding another win to their tally.