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?
Kiwi Motorsport
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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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Puerto Rican racer Jose Blanco-Chock will return to US F4 for a third season with Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport, as other F4 series cancel events
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Dylan Tavella will continue with Kiwi Motorsport in United States Formula 4 this year after winning the F4 Western Winter title with the team
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Some of the biggest changes in Toyota Racing Series history were packed together for this year, and there was a lot to read in to
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Kiwi Motorsport’s Tijmen van der Helm comfortably won the reversed grid Toyota Racing Series race at Manfeild, as the title fight grew in drama
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Igor Fraga narrowly beat Caio Collet to take pole for the season-ending New Zealand Grand Prix in the Toyota Racing Series
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Kiwi Motorsport’s Franco Colapinto believes he can beat M2 Competition’s drivers to the Toyota Racing Series title in the New Zealand GP
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Franco Colapinto beat his title rivals to pole for the first Toyota Racing Series race of the weekend at Manfeild
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Dutch teenager Tijmen van der Helm was fastest again in Toyota Racing Series free practice at Manfeild
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Kiwi Motorsport’s Tijmen van der Helm set the pace in the first free practice session for the Toyota Racing Series season finale at Manfeild
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Ronan Murphy, son of Australian Supercars legend Greg, will race in United States F4 this year as he pursues a career in IndyCar
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Franco Colapinto set the fastest lap over the second and third Toyota Racing Series free practice sessions at Pukehoke
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Franco Colapinto picked up his maiden Toyota Racing Series win after holding off points leader Liam Lawson in the final laps of the second Hampton Downs race
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Kiwi Motorsport?s Franco Colapinto took top spot in the first Toyota Racing Series free practice at Hampton Downs, as points leader Liam Lawson struggled
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Amaury Cordeel has withdrawn from the remainder of the Toyota Racing Series season after being injured during free practice for the season opener last weekend
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Preview: Can anyone deny Liam Lawson a second Toyota Racing Series crown?
by Josh Suttillby Josh SuttillThe Toyota Racing Series returns this weekend for its 15th season of racing in the New Zealand summer. Who will come out on top from this year’s 20-strong grid?
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Jose Blanco-Chock has become the final driver to join the grid for the Toyota Racing Series, after signing for Kiwi Motorsport for the first two rounds of the season
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Tijmen van der Helm will race for Kiwi Motorsport in this year’s Toyota Racing Series, but will miss the first two rounds
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BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 runner-up Spike Kohlbecker will step up to the Toyota Racing Series this year with Kiwi Motorsport