Mercedes-AMG F1 reserve driver Frederik Vesti has secured his racing future by signing with Chip Ganassi Racing for IMSA’s endurance races.
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Indy Nxt star Nolan Siegel and FIA Formula 3 race-winner Jonny Edgar will team up together to race in this year’s Daytona 24 Hours.
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Every year, junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term sportscar careers, while others try to make it in F1 and IndyCar.
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Several junior single-seater stars are headed into the world of sportscars next year, and some have already made the move in the Asian Le Mans Series.
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There will be a host of drivers from junior single-seaters competing in sportscars over the next month as the endurance racing calendar begins
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With wins in enduros both sides of the Atlantic, Nick Tandy is arguably Britain’s best modern endurance racer. Single-seaters was key to his career path
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A new era of Le Mans prototypes have arrived, creating possibly the most populated top class ever in sportscars. But who will race them?
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For Father’s Day, F1 icons Rubens Barrichello and Juan Pablo Montoya were in FREC’s paddock to support their sons. We caught up with them
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A total of 12 drivers from junior single-seater racing will be part of IMSA’s Daytona 24 Hours race this weekend
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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Hamda Al Qubaisi and Nicola Marinangeli have become the next two drivers to join the Formula Regional Asian Championship grid
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The IndyCar paddock is back in action at Sebring this week, with rookie evaluation tests and two days of running for Indy Lights
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Kyle Kirkwood broke several records on his way to successive Road to Indy titles. Craig Woollard caught up with a driver poised for IndyCar
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Formula Scout previews the racing seasons ahead with 21 junior single-seater drivers that we think will be winning races through 2021
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Rasmus Lindh, the 2019 Indy Pro 2000 runner-up, is still seeking a graduation to Indy Lights this year as the larger teams fill their line-ups
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Viktor Andersson will join Kiwi Motorsport in the United States F4 championship this year, having tried to make the same move in 2020
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F3 racers Sophia Floersch and Beitske Visser will race in WEC this year for Richard Mille Racing, which retains the all-female line-up it ran in 2020
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Devlin DeFrancesco and Manuel Maldonado will begin their 2021 racing schedule with races in LMP2 class prototype sportscars