Formula 2 star Dennis Hauger will change the direction of his career next year by joining Andretti Global in Indy Nxt for 2025.
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Dennis Hauger scored his second pole of 2024 in F2 qualifying at the Red Bull Ring while early pacesetter Isack Hadjar suffered engine woes.
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Staying at MP Motorsport for his third F2 season has proven fruitful so far for Dennis Hauger, and he feels more comfortable in the series’ new car.
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Ahead of Italian F4’s 11th season, Formula Scout looks back at its first decade to rank its impressive list of champions
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MP Motorsport’s Dennis Hauger was fastest in the first session of Formula 2’s in-season test at Barcelona.
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FE teams have selected junior single-seater stars to represent them in the rookie-only practice session at the Misano E-Prix and in the official rookie test in Berlin.
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Dennis Hauger may have thrown away a win in Formula 2’s feature race in Melbourne, but he left Australia with boosted confidence.
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A rather conservative approach in Melbourne’s sprint race earned Dennis Hauger a third consecutive Formula 2 podium.
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A blistering late lap awarded Dennis Hauger pole position for the third F2 round in a twice interrupted qualifying session in Melbourne.
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Dennis Hauger topped Formula 2 practice in Melbourne by just one thousandth of a second over Isack Hadjar. There was an early red flag after Amaury Cordeel locked up into…
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Dennis Hauger had mixed feelings after taking third place in a photo finish to Formula 2’s Jeddah feature race.
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Dennis Hauger has inherited victory in F2’s Jeddah sprint race after Trident’s drivers were disqualified due to a technical infringement.
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Dennis Hauger was fastest in Formula 2’s sole free practice session in Jeddah, which was shortened by red flags.
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Dennis Hauger was fastest on the first day of F2 pre-season testing at Bahrain, which consisted of one three-hour session on Sunday.
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Part two in Formula Scout’s top 50 countdown of 2023’s most impressive junior single-seater racers
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MP Motorsport’s Dennis Hauger left it late to the top the times in the final session of Formula 2 post-season testing at Yas Marina Circuit.
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Dennis Hauger did not have the Macau GP in his schedule, but a call less than a week before the event sent him on an unexpected path to success.
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There has been a late change to MP Motorsport’s line-up for the Macau Grand Prix, with Dennis Hauger replacing Franco Colapinto.
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MP Motorsport has announced Dennis Hauger will remain with the team in 2024 for a second season in Formula 2.
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Dennis Hauger is to part company with the Red Bull Junior Team but will continue racing in Formula 2 in 2024.