Asian F3 plans to run its 2021 season exclusively in the United Arab Emirates over five consecutive weekends in January and February.
Dubai Autodrome
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F1’s Asian grands prix had a support series of their own from 2008 to ’10. Those support races still run today, sort of, but under a different name
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Italian karting graduate Francesco Pizzi claimed the F4 United Arab Emirates title in the Dubai Autodrome season finale
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Francesco Pizzi added another two wins to his season tally in Formula 4 United Arab Emirates at Dubai Autodrome
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Jack Doohan, Joey Alders, and Yu Kanamaru each took a win in a chaotic Asian Formula 3 weekend at Dubai Autodrome
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Francesco Pizzi stormed to a hat-trick of wins on his single-seater debut in the Formula 4 UAE season opener at Dubai Autodrome
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Xcel Motorsport will field six of the 13 cars entered for the 2020 Formula 4 United Arab Emirates season opener at Dubai Autodrome this weekend
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Tijmen van der Helm will race for Kiwi Motorsport in this year’s Toyota Racing Series, but will miss the first two rounds
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Dylan Young finally took his first MRF Challenge win at Dubai Autodrome, after eight years of competing in the championship
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Michelangelo Amendola won the first two races of the 2019-20 MRF Challenge season at Dubai Autodrome
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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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Formula 4 United Arab Emirates will race on the undercard of this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in a non-championship round
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Matteo Nannini won the Formula 4 United Arab Emirated champion at Dubai Autodrome, as controversy surrounded the cameoing Niklas Krutten
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Matteo Nannini, nephew of 1989 Japanese Grand Prix winner Alessandro Nannini, ended his first weekend in single-seaters at Dubai Autodrome as leader of the Formula 4 United Arab Emirates standings
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Max Defourny stormed into an early championship lead in the 2018-19 MRF Challenge, with a brace of race victories in the season opening weekend at Duabi Autodrome
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BRDC British Formula 3 race-winner Jamie Chadwick heads the entry list for the season opening MRF Challenge round at Dubai this weekend, and has already topped both practice sessions
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Charles Weerts became the 2017-18 Formula 4 UAE champion in style at Dubai Autodrome, winning all four races of the series finale to see off the challenge of David Schumacher.