Max Marzorati will stick with Chris Dittmann Racing for a full BRDC British F3 campaign this year after joining the team at the end of last season
Josh Skelton
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Joey Alders was denied his sportscar debut at Barcelona this weekend after the FIA changed upgraded him to being a gold driver
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A successful appeal over a penalty has resulted in Louis Foster being promoted to third in last year’s BRDC British F3 points
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Around this time of year, the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award usually takes place. The COVID-19 pandemic has stopped that in 2020, but what might have been?
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Chris Dittmann Racing claimed a one-two finish in the third BRDC British Formula 3 race at Brands Hatch, while two of the title contenders got disqualified
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BRDC British Formula 3 has attracted a F2 team to its grid for 2020, as well as an international line-up of drivers that harks backs to the series’ glory days
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British F4 race-winner Josh Skelton will step up to BRDC British Formula 3 having secured a seat with Chris Dittmann Racing
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JHR Developments is once again in contention for the British F4 title, but will 2019 be its year? Team boss Steve Hunter explains all
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A list of 10 drivers under consideration to make the final of the 2019 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award has been revealed
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Josh Skelton claimed his second British Formula 4 victory after championship leader Zane Maloney was penalised for a jump start in race two at Thruxton
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JHR Developments’ Josh Skelton and Arden’s Bart Horsten set the pace in the two British Formula 4 free practice sessions at Thruxton
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The second British Formula 4 race at Croft has been cancelled due to wet weather, with no result being declared after one racing lap
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The 2019 British Formula 4 season gets underway at Brands Hatch this weekend. Formula Scout looks at the challenges the new crop of drivers will be facing
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JHR Developments’ Josh Skelton topped the first pre-season British Formula 4 test of 2019 at Brands Hatch, with six drivers covered by less than 0.3 seconds
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Two more signings have been made for the 2019 British Formula 4 season, bringing the grid up to six cars
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Ayrton Simmons remains in British F4 for a third year with JHR Developments seat
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodAyrton Simmons will remain in British Formula 4 for a third season after securing a seat with the JHR Developments team.