With international drivers unable to race in TRS, Asian Formula 3 has become the winter series of choice this year. Who’s taking part?
Irina Sidorkova
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New Asian Formula 3 team Evans GP has signed Formula 4 graduates Irina Sidorkova and Casper Stevenson for its first season
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The six drivers who would have joined the W Series grid this year, before the season was cancelled, have been confirmed as racing in 2021
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W Series Esports League leader Beitske Visser returned to winning ways at Watkins Glen, as Irina Sidorkova and Marta Garcia also took a victory each
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Series leader Beitske Visser and Irina Sidorkova once again shared W Series Esports victories, this time at Interlagos
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Beitske Visser and Irina Sidorkova shared the wins in the third W Series Esports League event on Brands Hatch’s Grand Prix layout
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Beitske Visser and Emma Kimilainen were the winners in the first event of the FR2.0-based W Series Esports League at Monza
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Formula Scout annually identifies the karters to look out for in single-seaters in the future. In this female-only list, we’re naming the best from karts and cars
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W Series has announced six of the eight new additions to its grid for the 2020 season, joining the top 12 drivers from this year’s inaugural season
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A list of 14 racers, including several professional drivers, has been revealed for W Series’ first 2020 driver selection test at Almeria in Spain
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Fifteen-year-old Russian driver Irina Sidorkova will compete in Spanish Formula 4 for Drivex this year with backing from SMP Racing.