Kush Maini will embark on a fourth season in Formula 2 next year, and will switch teams from DAMS to ART Grand Prix.
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Four more young drivers have been announced as getting time in contemporary Formula 1 machinery at Yas Marina Circuit over the next five days.
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The Alpine F1 team will use its reserve driver Paul Aron in a practice session for a second time this year at this weekend’s Mexico City GP.
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Four more junior single-seater stars have been chosen by Formula E teams to compete in the championship’s rookie test in Berlin on July 14.
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Overtaking difficulties meant F2 drivers switched focus to setting the fastest lap in the Monaco sprint race, but it proved as tricky.
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DAMS’ Kush Maini was victorious from reversed-grid pole in Formula 2’s thrilling sprint race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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The Alpine Formula 1 team now has four reserve drivers for 2025, as Formula 2 racer Kush Maini gets handed the role.
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Formula E will run a rookie-only free practice session at next month’s Jeddah E-Prix, and the first two participants have been named.
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Alpine Academy driver Kush Maini has moved to DAMS to contest his third season of Formula 2 in 2025.
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Alpine Formula 1 junior Kush Maini has been penalised after being found at fault for the huge start crash in the Baku Formula 2 feature race.
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Rain heavily impacted the F2 sprint race at Spa, resulting in it being red-flagged and abandoned, but drivers felt it was the right call.
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The F2 field was split on which tyre compound to start on for last weekend’s sprint race at the Hungaroring, and drivers left their choice until the final moment.
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Jak Crawford completed his maiden Formula 1 test with Aston Martin at the Red Bull Ring this Wednesday.
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Ollie Bearman, Juan Manuel Correa and Kush Maini have each been handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding in F2 qualifying in Monaco.
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Frederik Vesti, the 2023 F2 runner-up, will make his FE test debut with Mahindra in the championship’s rookie test in Berlin next month.
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Kush Maini was satisfied with his pace turnaround and second place in F2’s Jeddah feature race, but admitted the winner was “in another league”.
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Kush Maini came just 0.025 seconds short of pole in Formula 2 qualifying in Jeddah, and had plenty to rue on his last two laps.
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Maini loses F2 pole to technical breach, Bortoleto inherits top spot on debut
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodKush Maini has been disqualified from F2 qualifying at Bahrain, meaning his team-mate Gabriel Bortoleto inherits pole.
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Kush Maini led a one-two for the renamed Invicta Racing squad in the first Formula 2 qualifying session of the year in Bahrain.
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Virtuosi Racing’s Kush Maini topped the times in the second session of Formula 2 pre-season testing at Bahrain with a late lap.