Laurens van Hoepen will race full-time in Formula 2 next year with Trident, after joining the team for the last three rounds of 2025.
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Trident has announced that Laurens van Hoepen will remain part of its Formula 2 line-up for the last two rounds of the season.
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Trident has announced it will field debutants Martinius Stenshorne and Laurens van Hoepen in this weekend’s Formula 2 round in Baku.
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Trident has announced it has parted ways with its two F2 drivers, and is believed to already have replacements lined up for the next round.
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Alex Dunne has been disqualified from second and Nikola Tsolov has been disqualified from victory in F2 and F3’s feature races at the Red Bull Ring.
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Laurens van Hoepen will stick with ART Grand Prix for his second season in FIA Formula 3 next year.
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While Gabriel Bortoleto charged from 22nd to win the Formula 2 feature race at Monza, Laurens Van Hoepen matched that progress in Formula 3.
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ART GP driver Laurens van Hoepen has been disqualified from the F3 feature race at the Hungaroring after his car was found to be underweight.
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ART Grand Prix’s Laurens van Hoepen claimed pole position in a Formula 3 quaifying session at the Hungaroring that ended with red flags.
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Laurens van Hoepen took a second Formula 3 podium in Melbourne, making it two out of two in sprint races, but his year isn’t going to plan.
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Laurens van Hoepen had mixed feelings after starting on reversed-grid pole and finishing second in the first FIA Formula 3 race of 2024.
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Nyck de Vries’ protege Laurens van Hoepen will race for ART Grand Prix in the FIA Formula 3 Championship next year.
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F3 post-season testing is an important opportunity for drivers looking to make the step up next year. Formula Scout heard from some of them
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Returning to ART GP after a successful two rounds in FRegional Oceania in February, Laurens van Hoepen was expecting more from his second FREC season.
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Laurens van Hoepen has revealed how tough it was to hold off Louis Foster to win the 2023 New Zealand Grand Prix.
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Laurens van Hoepen held off Louis Foster to win the 2023 New Zealand Grand Prix, part of the Formula Regional Oceania championship
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Laurens van Hoepen dominated an F1-style qualifying on his Formula Regional Oceania debut, claiming a double pole including the New Zealand GP
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The New Zealand GP will feature a grid of 20 cars, with three late additions to the entry list at Hampton Downs this weekend.
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Laurens van Hoepen will stay with ART Grand Prix for his third year in Formula Regional, and his second in the European championship.
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Nine full-time cars in FREC’s first two years was followed by 31 in 2021 as it merged with the FR Eurocup. Now there’s 35, so who has joined?
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