Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
Formula E
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Nobuharu Matsushita has recieved a call-up to replace Sergio Sette Camara at B-MAX Racing in Super Formula this weekend
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Sergio Sette Camara will make his Formula E race debut in next month’s run of races in Berlin, as he replaces Brendon Hartley at Dragon Racing
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Formula 1’s cost reduction measures have been made stricter by the coronavirus pandemic. Could it boost single-seater racing elsewhere?
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Formula E team Audi Sport Abt has suspended Daniel Abt for cheating in Esports. The team should look to youth for the driver who replaces him
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Renault has lost Daniel Ricciardo to McLaren for 2021, and will likely be looking for a high-profile replacement. Youth could be the answer it needs though
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Sergio Sette Camara will be reserve driver for Dragon Racing for the remainder of the 2019-20 Formula E season
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Mercedes-Benz has called up HWA Racelab’s FIA Formula 3 Championship driver Jake Hughes for next month’s Formula E rookie test
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Chinese talent Daniel Cao has been signed by NIO as its development driver for the remainder of the Formula E season
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If there’s one way to measure a sporting discipline’s popularity and success, then world championship status is not a bad one to use. F1 is soon to be joined in that market by Formula E
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Formula Scout is celebrating the past decade of junior single-seaters by recapping the highlights of each year. It’s now come to seeing which drivers we voted as the best over 10 years of rankings
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Each year, a selection of junior single-seater racers are handed professional drives. Formula Scout ranks the best of those in 2019, from F1 to WEC
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In 2009, Antonio Felix da Costa and Jean-Eric Vergne suffered crushing defeats in FR2.0. The Formula E team-mates were bettered by a driver whose career is full of twists
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Nyck de Vries and Stoffel Vandoorne both grew up expecting F1 glory with McLaren, and are now Mercedes’ FE drivers. Does Mercedes have an ulterior motive?
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Formula 2 points leader Nyck de Vries will race in Formula E next season, joining the debuting Mercedes-Benz EQ team
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This time last year, there was scant possibility that Alex Albon would be heading towards F1. Now he’s grand prix racing’s latest star with Red Bull. Here’s the inside story of how he made it
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McLaren has just announced it will enter IndyCar full-time in 2020. Here are five young drivers, and a older McLaren-associated star, who should be in consideration for a seat
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Proven Formula E winners may well be top of Techeetah’s shopping list to partner champion Jean-Eric Vergne next season, but here are five young drivers it might want to consider
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Luca Filippi started over 100 GP2 races but never made it to Formula 1. He’s raced in IndyCar and Formula E since, and is still involved in F1’s primary feeder series
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In the 1950s, F1 was specifically the pinnacle of European motorsport as much as it was the world’s finest motorsport category. Does Europe need to find a premier category of its own again?
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