Lucas Fluxa was the winner of Spanish Formula 4’s third race at Jarama despite crashing out and causing race-ending red flags.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Thomas Strauven converted pole into victory in the second Spanish Formula 4 race at Jarama.
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MP Motorsport’s Mattia Colnaghi claimed pole in the second Spanish Formula 4 qualifying session at Jarama on Sunday morning.
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Lorenzo Fluxa controlled a shortened opening race of the Spanish F4 season at Jarama after fending off Keanu Al Azhari at the start.
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Lucas Fluxa topped the first qualifying session of the Spanish F4 season at Jarama with a late lap, claiming pole for the opening race.
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Campos Racing’s Jan Przyrowski was fastest in Spanish Formula 4’s two-day pre-season test at Jarama this week.
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Preparations for the 2024 Spanish Formula 4 season moved to Portugal this week as teams tested at the Algarve circuit.
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French chassis constructor Mygale and Spain’s Play and Drive company have worked together on testing an electrically-powered Formula 4 car
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ERA, the first junior single-seater series to use all-electric cars, has announced it will support ETCR for its planned maiden season
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The second pre-season FIA F3 test at Barcelona, scheduled for March 16/17, will be postponed as a result of Spain extending its travel restrictions
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Spanish Formula 4 has revealed a provisional calendar for its 2021 season, with two international trips
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Kas Haverkort is the Spanish F4 champion after the MP Motorsport driver completed his third hat-trick of the season at Jarama
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Kas Haverkort has one hand on the Spanish F4 title after winning again in race two at Jarama, as rival Mari Boya had a race to forget
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Haverkort extends Spanish F4 advantage with race one win at damp Jarama
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenKas Haverkort further increased his Spanish Formula 4 lead with a lights-to-flag win in a damp first race at Jarama
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Euroformula has called off its Jarama season finale due to COVID-19, with next weekend’s Barcelona round to incorporate the lost races
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Spanish F4 has announced a new promoter made up of a number of teams, as well as revealing a revamped 2020 calendar
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Euroformula has added two replacement rounds to its 2020 calendar at Mugello and Jarama after losing its Pau and Hockenheim fixtures