The 2026 calendars for international Formula 4 championships F1 Academy, F4 South East Asia, French F4 and Nordic 4 have been revealed.
F1 Academy
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Two more full-time drivers have joined the 2026 F1 Academy grid, and both with the backing of Formula 1 teams.
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Chloe Chambers convincingly won the F1 Academy season finale on Las Vegas’s Strip circuit last night, as Doriane Pin became champion.
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F1 Academy, the all-female F4 championship that runs on F1’s support bill, has named a group of drivers who will be on the grid next year.
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A composed drive earned Doriane Pin victory in F1 Academy race one on Las Vegas’s Strip circuit, and put her on the brink of title honours.
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Campos Racing’s Chloe Chambers claimed pole for the F1 Academy season finale on Las Vegas’s Strip circuit last night.
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Ella Hakkinen and Ella Stevens join Ella Lloyd as McLaren junior drivers
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenMcLaren has added Ella Stevens and Ella Hakkinen to its driver development programme and will support two drivers in F1 Academy in 2026.
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F1 Academy held an in-season test at Bahrain this week, before several of its drivers headed to Valencia for Formula E testing.
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Maya Weug passed Doriane Pin in the wet, while both were on slick tyres, to win F1 Academy’s second race in Singapore.
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ART Grand Prix’s Lia Block has ended her wait for a first F1 Academy victory on the streets of Singapore today.
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The all-Dutch combination of Maya Weug and MP Motorsport comfortably converted pole into victory in F1 Academy’s main race at Zandvoort.
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Nina Gademan celebrated her 22nd birthday by claiming her first F1 Academy victory in the reversed-grid race at Zandvoort.
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A drying track set up a qualifying session for F1 Academy at Zandvoort in which Maya Weug came out on top of a very open battle for pole.
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Chloe Chambers won lights-to-flag as F1 Academy’s final race of the weekend in Montreal was disrupted by three safety car periods.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Emma Felbermayr came out on top following a final-lap restart in F1 Academy’s second Montreal race.
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Prema’s Doraine Pin won F1 Academy’s first race in Montreal, which replaced the race in Miami that was cancelled.
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Campos Racing’s Chloe Chambers claimed her third successive F1 Academy pole position in Montreal qualifying.
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Alisha Palmowski narrowly beat Chloe Chambers in a Campos Racing one-two in F1 Academy’s practice session in Montreal.
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Heavy rain on Sunday at the Miami Grand Prix has led to F1 Academy’s second race on the event’s undercard being cancelled.
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Doriane Pin resisted pressure from Alisha Palmowski following a late safety car to win F1 Academy race one in Miami.