Formula Scout annually identifies the karters to look out for in single-seaters in the future. In this female-only list, we’re naming the best from karts and cars
French F4
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French F4 has revealed a new calendar after multiple cancellations due to the global coronavirus pandemic disrupted its original schedule
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The latest lockdown measures in Europe in response to COVID-19 means several F3 fixtures are likely to be cancelled or postponed
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With no sign of improvement in the global COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic, more motorsport events have been postponed or cancelled today
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Euroformula has delayed the start of its 2020 season further by postponing its rounds at Spa-Francorchamps and Barcelona
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Puerto Rican racer Jose Blanco-Chock will return to US F4 for a third season with Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport, as other F4 series cancel events
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The Pau GP will not take place on its planned date of May 24 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and France’s measures to control the spread of the virus
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The French F4 calendar has been adjusted in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and France’s preventative measures being introduced
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Rafael Villagomez will race in British and French Formula 4 this year after winning the second edition of the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout
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Formula Scout previews the year ahead with 20 junior single-seater drivers that we think will be winning races and being talked about during 2020
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Two Honda juniors will compete full-time in French F4 in 2020, with Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato and Suzuka Racing School graduate Ayumu Iwasa both heading to Europe
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Part two of our countdown of 2019’s most impressive junior single-seater racers features no fewer than four championship winners
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F4 once again kickstarted careers of lots of drivers this year, including many F1 juniors. Rachel Hillman reviews the 2019 seasons, from Australia to Spain
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Bernier defeats David for first French F4 win in Paul Ricard season finale
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenFrench Formula 4 junior champion Victor Bernier beat the outright title-winner Hadrien David in the final race of the season at Paul Ricard to claim his maiden overall victory
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Hadrien David is the French Formula 4 champion after he took his seventh win of the season in the final round at Paul Ricard
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The French Formula 4 title battle continued at Magny-Cours, with Reshad de Gerus taking two victories
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French Formula 4 championship leader Hadrien David dominated the final race at the Hungaroring to take his fifth win of the season
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Gillian Henrion held off a late charge from Sten van der Henst at the Hungaroring to take his first French Formula 4 victory
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Hadrien David claimed a dominant victory in the opening French Formula 4 race at the Hungaroring, shortened by a red flag
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Hadrien David had a weekend of mixed fortunes at Ledenon, winning the opening race before receiving a penalty for contact with French Formula 4 title rival Reshad de Gerus in race three