The second edition of the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hours is taking place next weekend, and will feature 17 junior single-seater racers
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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Pre-season testing for the first series to adopt second-generation F4 cars has begun, with the French and UAE series in action this week
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Josh Pierson plans to become the youngest driver to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours, having signed with United Autosports to compete in 2022
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Callum Ilott will race in this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours for the Iron Lynx team he is currently racing for in GT World Challenge Europe
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Three additions to the French Formula 4 grid were announced on Thursday, as the series held a pre-season test at Le Mans
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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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The French F4 season finale at Le Mans, scheduled for November 14/15, has been cancelled as a result of France’s second national lockdown
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Australian karter Hugh Barter has earned a seat in French F4 next year after winning the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout
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Louis Deletraz believes he could take overall victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours this weekend, after scoring two F2 podiums at Mugello
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French F4 has revealed a new calendar after multiple cancellations due to the global coronavirus pandemic disrupted its original schedule
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Rafael Villagomez will race in British and French Formula 4 this year after winning the second edition of the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout
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F2 regular Louis Deletraz will make his Le Mans 24 Hours debut with the Rebellion Racing LMP1 team after impressing in tests
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After the Formula Renault 3.5 and European F3 titles were both secured with one round to go, Peter Allen gives his thoughts on the two champions and their futures, and on their defeated rivals.
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Anthoine Hubert beat team-mate Simon Gachet to win the second Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 race of the weekend at Le Mans, closing to within 11 points of the championship lead with a round to go.
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Egor Orudzhev picked up his second win in Formula Renault 3.5 with another fine defensive display in race two at Le Mans, as Oliver Rowland was confirmed as champion after finishing eighth.
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Anthoine Hubert claimed his second Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 pole of the season in the Sunday qualifying at Le Mans.
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Oliver Rowland may have work to do to score the single point he needs to wrap up the Formula Renault 3.5 title in race two at Le Mans after qualifying back in 14th as Tio Ellinas claimed pole.
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Ben Barnicoat took his second consecutive Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 victory by winning race one at Le Mans.
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Oliver Rowland won the first Formula Renault 3.5 race of the weekend at Le Mans and moved within one point of sealing the title after a penalty for Matthieu Vaxiviere.