French and Spanish Formula 4 runner-up Hugh Barter has confirmed Campos Racing will be the team he steps up to FIA Formula 3 with this year.
Hugh Barter
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Formula 4 star Hugh Barter has become the latest driver to join the All Road Management company run by Nicolas Todt.
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Part two of our countdown of 2022’s most impressive junior single-seater racers
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Campos Racing has had the disqualification of its cars from the first two Spanish Formula 4 races at Navarra last month overturned
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Hugh Barter is aiming for a perfect weekend in the final French Formula 4 round at Paul Ricard in order to have a chance to clinch the title
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Hugh Barter made it three wins out of three in Spanish F4 at Navarra, but provisionally it wasn’t enough to stop Nikola Tsolov becoming champion
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Hugh Barter took another small bite out of Nikola Tsolov’s Spanish F4 lead in race two at Navarra, but the latter still looks set for the title
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Hugher Barter kept his slim Spanish Formula 4 title hopes going by winning the opening Navarra race from pole
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Hugh Barter will start on pole for the first two Spanish F4 races at Navarra after topping a super close first qualifying session
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Hugh Barter claimed victory in the final French F4 race at Valencia, with Alessandro Giusti heading into the last round top of the standings
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Hugh Barter claimed victory in the first French Formula 4 race at Valencia, but Alessandro Giusti scored full points after finishing second
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French Formula 4 points leader Hugh Barter took his sixth win of the year in the opening race at Ledenon
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Hugh Barter picked up his third Spanish F4 win in Motorland Aragon race three as championship dominator Nikola Tsolov had a rare messy race
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Hugh Barter pipped Nikola Tsolov by just 0.008 seconds to top second Spanish Formula 4 qualifying at Motorland Aragon
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Hugh Barter fended off team-mate and championship leader Nikola Tsolov to claim victory in Spanish F4’s first race at Motorland Aragon
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F2 and F3 will support the Australian GP in 2023, a round trip that will be the longest by over 13,265 miles. How possible is that right now?
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While not alone in undertaking dual F4 campaigns, Hugh Barter’s go at French and Spanish F4 is unique in having different chassis and tyres
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Hugh Barter took his second win of the weekend in French F4 race three at Spa, but incidents meant only two laps ran under green flag conditions
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Hugh Barter comfortably won French F4 race one at Spa, but won’t score points having raced at the track in Spanish F4 earlier this year
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Hugh Barter dominated French F4 qualifying at Spa to take pole for races one and three, and will have Souta Arao alongside him both times
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