F1 teams are now mandated to run ‘young’ drivers in FP1s twice a year. Is that sufficient enough for those drivers to prove themselves?
Formula 1
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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Future Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Guanyu Zhou says he is surprised at criticism he has received on social media ahead of his graduation to the top level in 2022
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Logan Sargeant will make his F1 test debut for Williams at Yas Marina Circuit next week in the world championship’s official post-season test
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Commentator Alex Jacques, best known as the voice of F2 and F3, is this week’s podcast guest ahead of a highly anticipated F1 finale in Abu Dhabi
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The battles on track and the race director’s responses in the Saudi Arabian GP made the news, but what do such antics mean for junior racing?
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Sir Frank Williams’ two eponmyous companies are best known for F1 success, but it was in junior single-seaters where his name first made waves
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Ferrari junior Robert Shwartzman will take part in the Formula 1 young driver test in Abu Dhabi next month with the Haas team
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The young driver Aston Martin will be calling upon for post-season F1 testing is Nick Yelloly. We chatted to the BMW factory racer
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Theo Pourchaire will move into a unspecificed test driver role with Alfa Romeo next year after missing out on a F1 seat with the team
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Several of this year’s Formula 2 frontrunners will remain in Abu Dhabi for a week after the season finale for Formula 1 post-season testing
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Guanyu Zhou will become the first ever Chinese to race in Formula 1 in 2022 as he joins Alfa Romeo Racing for next season
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Formula 2 leader Oscar Piastri has been made the reserve driver for the Alpine Formula 1 team next year, as Daniil Kvyat departs the role
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Jack Aitken will return to a F1 car for the first time since his back-breaking sportscar crash in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix free practice
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The calendars for the 2022 Formula 2 and Formula 3 seasons have been revealed at the latest World Motor Sport Council meeting
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Dan Ticktum has admitted that winning the Formula 2 sprint race at Sochi feels bittersweet amid uncertainty over his motorsport future
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Very heavy rain set to hit Sochi has prompted FOM and the FIA to revise the Russian Grand Prix Saturday schedule, affecting F2 and F3
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Ferrari junior Robert Shwartzman feels that he does not have the results required to generate interest from Formula 1 teams
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The latest podcast focuses on impressive performers at the Italian GP, and why it looks like none of them are headed to F1 soon
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Dan Ticktum has spoken of his split with the Williams Formula 1 team earlier this year, saying he was “booted out”