Wales has diversified its sporting success in recent years and has had some junior single-seater talents. Formula Scout celebrates six of the best
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Manuel Maldonado will spend a third season in BRDC British Formula 3 with Fortec Motorsports, following his seventh place finish in the championship in 2018
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Johnathan Hoggard, an eight-time race-winner in British Formula 4, will remain with Fortec Motorsports as he makes the move to BRDC British Formula 3 this year
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Sting Ray Robb and Kris Wright will race in Indy Pro 2000 and BRDC British Formula 3 this year
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Fortec Motorsports has officially confirmed it will race in Formula European Masters this season, and has announced Cameron Das as its first driver signing
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Formula European Masters has provisionally received entries for 16 cars from six teams to compete in the rebranded series next year.
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Karter Roberto Faria has become Fortec Motorsports’ first signing for the 2019 British Formula 4 season
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With no Carlin on the grid, a new pecking order was guaranteed to emerge from British F4 this year. Formula Scout details what happened
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Linus Lundqvist lived up to expectations by sweeping to this year’s BRDC British F3 title. Tim Lumb profiles the Swede’s rise.
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Sponsorship issues have forced Renault Sport Academy member Arthur Rougier out of this weekend’s Formula Renault Eurocup season closer at Barcelona
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Unlike Lando Norris, Jamie Caroline and Kiern Jewiss, Ginetta Junior graduate Tom Gamble skipped Formula 4 for a race-winning Formula 3 campaign. Tim Lumb looks closer at this bold choice
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Johnathan Hoggard ended the 2018 British Formula 4 season with his eighth win at Brands Hatch, enough to vault him up to third in the standings
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Priaulx takes first British F4 pole at Brands Hatch, Hoggard tops race three grid
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodArden’s Seb Priaulx took his first British Formula 4 pole in the final qualifying session of the season at the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit
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Johnathan Hoggard took his seventh British Formula 4 win of the season in the third Silverstone race, which included title rivals Kiern Jewiss and Ayrton Simmons clashing once again.
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Johnathan Hoggard continued his late season British Formula 4 form with his third win in the last four races in the Silverstone opener.
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Johnathan Hoggard took both British Formula 4 poles at Silverstone, narrowly beating championship leader Kiern Jewiss in a session shortened by a red flag.
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Hampus Ericsson graduates to British F3, Max Defourny returns with Douglas Motorsport
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHampus Ericsson will move up to BRDC British Formula 3 for the final two rounds of the season with Fortec Motorsports, switching from the team’s British Formula 4 squad.
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Simmons boosts title hopes with win, Hoggard completes Knockhill double
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenAyrton Simmons closed up on British Formula 4 leader Kiern Jewiss with a strong Sunday at a wet Knockhill, winning the reversed-grid race before overcoming contact with his rival to …
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Johnathan Hoggard took a third British Formula 4 win of the season in the reversed grid race at Rockingham, as Kiern Jewiss extended his championship lead.
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Tom Gamble took his second BRDC British Formula 3 pole of the season at Spa-Francorchamps.