Renault is entering the fifth season of its F1 return as a constructor, as is its young driver programme. No member has graduated so far – will that change?
Guanyu Zhou
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Guanyu Zhou will remain a member of the Renault Sport Academy in 2020, alongside a second Formula 2 season with Virtuosi Racing
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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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F1 TV has released a documentary series following the 2019 Formula 2 season, focusing on the frontrunners and the Spa-Francorchamps weekend
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Presenting our top 10 drivers of 2019 from the junior single-seater championships beneath F1
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Josh Suttill explores the story behind the results in this year’s Formula 2 field, and ranks the 10 best drivers of the season
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Formula 2 has introduced an award honouring the late Anthoine Hubert, awarded to his fellow Renault junior Guanyu Zhou for 2019
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Renault juniors Max Fewtrell and Christian Lundgaard complete first F1 tests
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodRenault Sport Academy members Guanyu Zhou, Max Fewtrell and Christian Lundgaard have recently completed running in Renault’s 2017 Formula 1 car
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F1’s chances of having its first Chinese driver in the near future have skyrocketed in 2019 thanks to the surprisingly strong form of F2 rookie Guanyu Zhou. He and his Virtuosi team tell Formula Scout about it
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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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Guanyu Zhou earns first F2 pole position at Silverstone, leads Virtuosi 1-2
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenFormula 2 rookie Guanyu Zhou scored a fine maiden pole position in the series after beating Virtuosi team-mate Luca Ghiotto in a closely-fought Silverstone qualifying
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The launch of Asian F3 could herald a new era in the region, but China and the rest of East Asia has so far struggled to produce F1 drivers. Ida Wood considers why.