You may have seen the pink, yellow and green of Oregon at a race track, and heard single-seater refugees credit the team. But who are they?
Lamborghini
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Alessio Deledda has moved on from Formula 2 to race a Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo in the DTM this year
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Jack Aitken has broken his collarbone, fractured his lower back and suffered a small lung contusion in a huge crash in the Spa 24 Hours
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Franco Colapinto and Glenn van Berlo, who competed in the Formula Renault Eurocup and Euroformula respectively in 2020, will race in sportscars this year
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
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On Tuesday, Williams named two F2 talents for F1’s young driver test at Abu Dhabi. 10 years ago it did the same, with a driver who was hit by tragedy shortly after
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Milos Pavlovic started his career as Yugoslavia’s greatest racing hope and came very close to being the first Balkan driver in Formula 1
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When Lotus was taken over by Renault for 2016, its junior team ended with it. Not every driver sank with the Lotus ship, as Alex Albon and now Dorian Boccolacci have shown
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Lamborghini has announced it will support several junior single-seater talents’ switch to sportscars this year, while two Indy Lights racers have landed prototype drives
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Euroformula champion and FIA F3 Championship race-winner will depart single-seaters this year for a seat in International GT Open
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Mirko Bortolotti: The Raging Bull whose eyes-open approach has led to racing glory
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodAfter dominating the FIA Formula Two season and testing with the Williams Formula 1 team in 2011, Mirko Bortolotti swiftly disappeared from the single-seater map. This is what he did next.