It is no secret that F1 wants an American driver in the grid, but will having three grands prix in the USA in 2023 boost that aspiration?
Juan Manuel Correa
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ART GP will make the unprecedent move of only running two cars at Imola this weekend in FIA F3, as Juan Manuel Correa is absent due to injury
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A metatarsal fracture will force Juan Manuel Correa to miss F3 testing at Barcelona, with his participation in the Imola races “at risk”
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FIA F3’s newly introduced steering wheel was one of the main topics of conversation among drivers at this week’s in-season test at Jerez
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ART Grand Prix team principal Sebastien Philippe believes all three of his drivers could be FIA Formula 3 title contenders this year
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Juan Manuel Correa will link up again with Prema to drive for its LMP2 programme in the European Le Mans Series alongside his FIA Formula 3 effort with ART Grand Prix this year
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Juan Manuel Correa will continue his return to racing by contesting another year in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with ART Grand Prix
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Juan Manuel Correa will get into a Formula 2 car this week for the first time since his horrifying shunt in 2019
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Juan Manuel Correa has spoken about the two frames of mind he will be in at Spa-Francorchamps, where he had his horrific accident in 2019
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In addition to his aim of a F2 return as he continues to recover from his huge 2019 crash, Juan Manuel Correa says he’s looking at IndyCar for 2022
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Dennis Hauger started Saturday at the Red Bull Ring with a FIA Formula 3 win from 12th on the grid, and ended it with an investigation that led to a fine
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Carlin’s Kaylen Frederick has been taken to hospital after a clash with Juan Manuel Correa in the second FIA F3 race at the Red Bull Ring
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FIA Formula 3 Championship racer Juan Manuel Correa has returned to the Sauber Academy, it was announced on Friday, having previously been one of the brand’s juniors in 2019
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FIA F3 is back with 16 rookies, a heroic returnee and an all-new format. Several other stories also emerged from the Barcelona opener
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Dennis Hauger topped the first FIA F3 free practice session of the year, going comfortably fastest of the 30-car field at Barcelona
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Juan Manuel Correa didn’t expect to be just 0.597 seconds off the pace in his first official test appearance of his racing comeback
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Juan Manuel Correa has driven a single-seater car for the first time since the 2019 crash that put him in a coma and left him severely injured
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Juan Manuel Correa will return to racing this year less than two years since the F2 crash that left him in a coma with severe leg and spinal injuries
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Juan Manuel Correa continues to work towards racing in Formula 2 again in 2021 after the injuries he sustained at Spa last year
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Louis Deletraz and Arthur Leclerc shared the spoils in two frantic Formula 2 Esports race at Monaco, as Juan Manuel Correa was narrowly denied a maiden win