Jay Howard Driver Development’s Christian Bogle took a provisional second United States F4 win of 2020 in the second race at Mid-Ohio
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The US F4 season began with a safety car-led wet race after multiple opening lap incidents, which was won from pole by Christian Bogle
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Christian Bogle claimed pole position for the United States Formula 4 season opener at Mid-Ohio after a flurry of last-minute fast laps
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Canadian teenager Antonio Serravalle is set to appear in Formula Regional Americas with Jay Howard Driver Development
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put back the single-seater debuts of many young drivers. Who are the ones to watch in F4 this year?
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Jay Howard will bring his eponymous team to Formula Regional Americas this year in an expansion brought about by Indy Lights’ cancellation
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BRSCC National FF1600 runner-up Spike Kohlbecker has confirmed his move to United States Formula 4 with Kiwi Motorsport
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History is set to repeat itself in the Road to Indy this year, which is forming its new image just as IndyCar starts a brand new era
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Formula Nordic Junior champion Viktor Andersson has been signed by Jay Howard Driver Development for United States F4
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Jay Howard Driver Development has signed four drivers for the 2020 USF2000 season, two of whom will also race in United States F4 for the team
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Christian Bogle will remain with Jay Howard Driver Development for a third season next year, and will contest United States F4 and USF2000 once again
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Christian Bogle won both United States Formula 4 races in the Formula 1 support event at Circuit of the Americas
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Kyle Kirkwood has won 20 races since entering the Road to Indy, and been champion of four different categories in three years. Was it as easy as it looked?
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Indy Light runner-up Rinus VeeKay joined Belardi Auto Racing for the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and set the fastest time
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Christian Rasmussen dominated the first USF2000 race at Laguna Seca, as Hunter McElrea extended his points lead
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Pserra Racing partners with RP Motorsport in IP2000, Matt Round-Garrido steps up from USF2000
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodPserra Racing has ended its partnership with Jay Howard Driver Development in Indy Pro 2000 to forge an alliance with RP Motorsport
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Josh Green will join the USF2000 field with Jay Howard Driver Development at Portland, and has been chosen as one of six finalists for this year’s Team USA Scholarship
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Road to Indy Shootout winner Hunter McElrea ate into Braden Eves’s USF2000 points lead with an impressive weekend at Mid-Ohio
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Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen were the two USF2000 winners at Toronto, but Braden Eves still holds the championship lead
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There are Formula 4 championships taking place all across the world, with 100s of drivers taking part. Ida Wood goes through the talent to watch out for in 2019