Frederik Vesti, the 2023 F2 runner-up, will make his FE test debut with Mahindra in the championship’s rookie test in Berlin next month.
Formula E
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Nissan has announced Caio Collet and Gabriele Mini will drive its cars in Formula E’s rookie test in Berlin next month.
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Formula 2 racer Taylor Barnard has received a last-minute call-up by McLaren to make his Formula E debut in today’s Monaco E-Prix.
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A calendar clash with the WEC has required Envision Racing to change its line-up for FE’s Berlin E-Prix, with Paul Aron signed as a stand-in driver.
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FE teams have selected junior single-seater stars to represent them in the rookie-only practice session at the Misano E-Prix and in the official rookie test in Berlin.
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Andretti Global has announced it will run Formula 2 racers Zane Maloney and Jak Crawford in Formula E’s official rookie test in Berlin.
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Nissan has signed former Alpine junior Caio Collet as its reserve and simulator driver in Formula E.
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Taylor Barnard will serve as McLaren’s reserve driver in Formula E this season, which gets underway this weekend.
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Every year, junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term sportscar careers, while others try to make it in F1 and IndyCar.
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Red Bull junior and Formula 2 racer Zane Maloney will be Andretti Global’s reserve driver in Formula E next season.
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In little over a month, Formula 2 racer Kush Maini has secured three big deals for the future of his career.
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Formula E has mandated all teams run a ‘rookie’ in pre-season testing, and has revealed which young drivers have got the call-up to take part.
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FIA Formula 3 race-winner Taylor Barnard will drive for McLaren in Formula E’s upcoming pre-season test at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.
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Formula 2 race-winner and current Mahindra reserve driver Jehan Daruvala will race in Formula E next year for the Maserati team.
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F2 champion Felipe Drugovich leads the junior single-seater racers called up to participate in FE’s rookie practice session at the Rome E-Prix.
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Hugh Barter enjoyed a “very cool” maiden FE experience in the official rookie test in Berlin, where he drove one of the series’ Gen3 cars.
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Tim Tramnitz made the most of a gap between FREC rounds to try two different single-seaters, joining FE’s rookie test and Euroformula’s first round.
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Formula 2 graduate David Beckmann has been called up by Andretti Autosport to make his Formula E debut at next weekend’s Jakarta E-Prix.
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Five-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner Emanuale Pirro has been brought in by McLaren to lead its revamped driver development programme.
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Felipe Drugovich and Robert Shwartzman are among the latest drivers that have been announced as driving in Formula E’s rookie test in Berlin.