Juan Manuel Correa returned to the F2 podium last week, five years after his previous podium. Who else had long gaps between podiums in F1’s primary feeder series?
International F3000
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Gil de Ferran, 1992 British Formula 3 champion, double IndyCar champion and winner of the 2003 Indianapolis 500, has died.
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Thirty years ago today, Luca Badoer wrapped up the 1992 International Formula 3000 title at his first attempt with a crushing victory
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20 years ago, Tomas Enge won at the Hungaroring to top the International F3000 points. But an event then occurred that is a note in sport history
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Andretti Autosport is known for IndyCar, but is also big in Indy Lights. As it tries to join F1, we look at the junior teams that did the same
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Much has been written about Oscar Piastri’s 2021, but where did his qualifying stats put him in the history of F1’s primary feeder series?
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To celebrate Formula Scout’s 10th anniversary, founder Peter Allen looks back a decade further to one of his earliest junior single-seater memories
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36 years ago, the stars of Formula 1’s primary feeder series headed off to the Caribbean to race. Here’s what happened
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Today marks 24 years since the sad death of Alfonso de Vinuesa, a driver who could have been Spain’s next F1 star before a life-changing injury
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Theo Pourchaire is now the youngest F2 winner aged 17, but who joins him in the pantheon of teenaged winners in F1’s primary feeder series?
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When Oscar Piastri won the 2020 FIA F3 title at Mugelo, he joined a list of drivers with a statistical asterisk next to their title successes
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In 2004, F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone needed a car for his new junior series called GP2. Here’s how he found his answer
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After saving the Pau Grand Prix, Euroformula Open’s ambition has extended to resurrecting another historic junior single-seater race for 2020 – based around a lake on a volcanic island
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Taki Inoue is famed for his dire spell racing in Formula 1 in the 1990s. He’s stuck around single-seaters though, and has a few stories to share