There will be two new drivers on the grid for the second round of the Eurocup-3 season this weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
Drivex School
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Spain now has a summer and a winter F4 series. Will the results of the latter paint an accurate picture of who will be at the front in the former?
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MP Motorsport has completed its five-strong Eurocup-3 driver line-up with the signing of Swiss racer Dario Cabanelas.
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The Italian and Spanish Formula 4 championships tested at Paul Ricard this week, and it was Matus Ryba who set the pace.
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British Formula 4 race-winner Noah Lisle has signed with Campos Racing to drive in Eurocup-3’s second season.
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The Formula Winter Series gets underway at Jerez this weekend, with a grid that is still growing with new signings.
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Global Racing Service has signed Belgian racer and single-seater sophomore Douwe Dedecker for Spain’s two Formula 4 championships.
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Mikkel Pedersen won the Danish F4 title this year, and he will stay in the category for 2024 by joining Drivex School in Spanish F4.
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GB3 race-winner Daniel Mavlyutov has signed with Global Racing Service to contest a part-time campaign in Eurocup-3.
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Pierre-Louis Chovet is among the last-minute entries that have been announced for this weekend’s first Eurocup-3 round at Spa-Francorchamps.
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Drivex School has added 2021 Formula Nordic champion William Karlsson to its line-up for the new Eurocup-3 series.
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GB3 race-winner Nick Gilkes has signed with Spanish team Drivex School to race in the new Eurocup-3 series.
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Drivex School has announced that, following its move into the new Eurocup-3 series, it will not race in Euroformula this year.
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Four teams in the F4 UAE championship have announced signings for the 2023 season, which starts next month, bringing the grid up to 30 cars
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FIA Formula 3, Euroformula, Formula Regional, GB3 and Formula 4 teams all gathered at Barcelona this week to conduct a week of winter testing
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Daniel Nogales has signed to stay with Drivex School for 2023 after joining the team midway through this year, and will remain in Spanish F4
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Drivex School will return to the Euroformula grid this weekend with two cars for Ayrton Simmons and Daniel Nogales
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Teo Martin Motorsport has lost its Spanish F4 drivers ahead of this weekend’s Motorland Aragon round, as Daniel Nogales and Lola Lovinfosse depart
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Ayrton Simmons will remain in Euroformula with Drivex after getting a podium on his series return, while Paolo Brajnik makes his debut at Imola
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Ayrton Simmons will return to Euroformula next weekend as he gets called up to race for Drivex School at the Hungaroring.