Maya Weug passed Doriane Pin in the wet, while both were on slick tyres, to win F1 Academy’s second race in Singapore.
Maya Weug
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The all-Dutch combination of Maya Weug and MP Motorsport comfortably converted pole into victory in F1 Academy’s main race at Zandvoort.
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A drying track set up a qualifying session for F1 Academy at Zandvoort in which Maya Weug came out on top of a very open battle for pole.
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There are four late additions to the entry list for this weekend’s Formula Regional European Championship round at the Hungaroring.
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Ferrari junior Maya Weug recovered from an early incident with Chloe Chambers to take her first F1 Academy victory of the season in Jeddah.
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MP Motorsport’s Maya Weug claimed her maiden F1 Academy pole position in qualifying for the season-opening round at Shanghai.
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Ferrari junior Maya Weug will move from Prema to MP Motorsport to spend a second season in F1 Academy.
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There were many announcements by driver management firms this week signing drivers on the junior rungs of the motorsport ladder.
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The final race of the F1 Academy season featured a thrilling lead battle with Maya Weug prevailing to take a maiden victory.
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Lena Buhler has ended her second FREC season early with four rounds to go, while Maya Weug will return to the grid in this week’s Imola round.
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Australian-owned Evans GP and Finnish team KIC Motorsport have linked up for the 2024 FRegional Europe season. Their bosses explain why
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Maya Weug will not build on her points-scoring rookie FRegional Europe season from last year as she will be stepping back down to F4 for 2024
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Ferrari has announced several changes to it young driver development programme for 2024.
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Maya Weug continued her recent impressive Formula Regional European Championship form with two points finishes at Paul Ricard.
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Maya Weug will continue to be part of the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2023 as she steps up to FRegional Europe with KIC Motorsport
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Iron Lynx has unveiled its Formula 4 line-up for 2022, with two Ferrari-affiliated female racers in its ranks
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Ferrari junior Maya Weug was fastest in this week’s Italian F4 test at Mugello, driving for the same Iron Lynx team she raced for in 2021
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W Series’ Nerea Marti and Irina Sidorkova and Iron Dames’ Maya Weug and Doriane Pin will test privately in F3 next month
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A 25-car entry list has been revealed for this weekend’s ADAC Formula 4 season opener at the Red Bull Ring
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The FIA Women in Motorsport Commission’s Girls on Track tie-up with Ferrari is a long-term alliance with aims beyond finding F1 stars
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