Jake Hughes will make his fourth F2 appearance with HWA this weekend, as he returns to the team for its final ever races in the championship
HWA Racelab
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Logan Sargeant, a new addition to the Williams Driver Academy, will make his Formula 2 debut this weekend with HWA Racelab in Jeddah
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HWA Racelab has announced it will leave Formula 2 at the end of this season, with Van Amersfoort Racing anticipated to take its place
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The teams that will contest the next FIA F3 seasons have been named, with Van Amersfoort Racing joining while HWA Racelab exits.
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Formula Scout was in Monza, Sochi and Valencia last weekend where, as plans for 2022 start to begin, several surprising stories emerged
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Jake Hughes will remain in F2 with HWA Racelab for this weekend’s Sochi round, making it his third appearance in the championship
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Jake Hughes will return to Formula 2 for this weekend’s Monza round as he returns to the HWA Racelab team he debuted with last year
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As F1 enters its summer break, some well-timed podiums were earned in the supporting FIA F3 Championship. Here’s five talking points from Hungary
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HWA Racelab’s Matteo Nannini won the second FIA Formula 3 race of the weekend at the Hungaroring
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Jack Aitken and Richard Verschoor have been confirmed as being on the grid for this weekend’s Formula 2 round at Silverstone
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Three-place grid penalties and a penalty point on each of their racing licenses have been handed out to Aitken, Lundgaard and Samaia following F2 qualifying
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Alessio Deledda’s inclusion in F2’s Monaco races was contentious after he fell foul of the 107% qualifying rule. Was the right choice made letting him race?
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Alessio Deledda will contest this weekend’s Formula 2 races in Monaco despite failing to lap within 107% of the pace set in his group in qualifying
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The last time F2 was in Monaco was 2019, and now it’s being joined by the new-look FREC this weekend. What can we expect from the return to the streets?
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Jack Aitken will make a surprise return to F2 this weekend, taking Matteo Nannini’s seat at HWA Racelab for Monaco and then Baku
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HWA Racelab’s Matteo Nannini is finding FIA F3 races more physically demanding than F2 this year, as he competes in both series throughout 2021
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Jack Doohan and Matteo Nannini confessed that several collisions in Saturday’s second FIA F3 race at Barcelona led them to be cautious of race three’s start
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While the first FIA F3 season in 2019 was effectively an all-Prema affair, 2020 featured ART’s Theo Pourchaire pushing Oscar Piastri to the very end. Will it be even closer …
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Formula 2’s fanbase continues to grow, despite there being no Schumacher on the 2021 grid, with new drivers, a new format and a new circuit
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Looking at the data from Formula 2’s sole pre-season test highlights the impact of reduced track time and leaves an unclear competitive order