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
Juan Manuel Correa
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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 …
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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 …
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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
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The FIA F2 and F3 series have jointly unveiled a four-round virtual series utilising the F2 car on the F1 2019 game