SMP Racing-backed Mikhael Belov will race for M2 Competition in the Formula Renault Eurocup this season, stepping up from Formula 4 full-time.
M2 Competition
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M2 Competition’s Cem Bolukbasi beat ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins to the Formula Renault 3.5 Esports title at Suzuka
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ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins and M2 Competition’s Cem Bolukbasi controlled the Formula Renault 3.5 Esports round at Circuit of the Americas
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Reece Ushijima has left M2 Competition ahead of the Formula Renault Eurocup season, leaving the team without any confirmed drivers
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Delving into the data from the sole pre-season Formula Renault Eurocup test at Valencia brings up some interesting trends
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M2 Competition’s Cem Bolukbasi dominated the second round of Formula Renault 3.5?s Esports-based revival at Montreal
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While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?
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Pedro Matos has starred in the driving seat in FF1600, and made it to GP2 as a engineer. Now he’s crucial to Prema’s FIA F3 efforts
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10 times in junior single-seater history where using a different points system would have changed a title outcome
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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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The Brazilian is best known for his Esports exploits, but it was new skills that propelled him to his first international single-seater title
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Liam Lawson has pinpointed the moments during the New Zealand Grand Prix weekend that prevented him from winning back-to-back Toyota Racing Series titles
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Igor Fraga has described his Toyota Racing Series title success and New Zealand Grand Prix victory as an “unbelievable” achievement
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Igor Fraga beat Liam Lawson to the 2020 Toyota Racing Series title with victory in the New Zealand Grand Prix
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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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Igor Fraga won the opening Toyota Racing Series race of the weekend at Manfeild, closing the gap to title-leading team-mate Liam Lawson to four points
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Reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Liam Lawson took the New Zealand Motor Cup by winning the feature race at Pukekohe, as M2 Competition wrapped up the teams? title
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Reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Liam Lawson narrowly beat points leader Igor Fraga to pole position at Pukekohe, as M2 Competition secured a 1-2-3-4
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Igor Fraga is the new Toyota Racing Series leader as a result of winning the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy at Hampton Downs, as Liam Lawson retired
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M2 Competition team-mates Igor Fraga and Liam Lawson battled it out for race three pole in the second Toyota Racing Series qualifying session at Hampton Downs