GB4 race-winner Megan Gilkes has been announced as Rodin Carlin’s third driver for the new F1 Academy series.
Megan Gilkes
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GB4 race-winner Megan Gilkes has joined the Aston Martin Formula 1 team as a trackside support engineer for the rest of this season
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Megan Gilkes secured her second GB4 pole ahead of Hillspeed team-mate Max Marzorati at Silverstone, with the positions flipped for race two
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Hillspeed’s Megan Gilkes came out on top in an early battle with Nikolas Taylor to take her second GB4 victory in race two at Donington Park
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Nikolas Taylor topped GB4 qualifying at Donington Park to grab race one pole, with Megan Gilkes taking pole for race two
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Megan Gilkes took a dominant win in the reversed grid GB4 race at Snetterton as the first ever round came to a close
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Hillspeed has announced Megan Gilkes and Max Marzorati will fill two of its cars for this weekend’s inaugural GB4 round
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A grid of 18 cars will participate in this weekend’s BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 season opener on Silverstone’s International layout
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W Series has revealed the entry list for its second pre-season test, which will take place at Barcelona on March 2-4
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There were big names who took part in the Festival, and there was still a decent quality of young drivers in the rest of FFord in 2021
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Jan Magnussen marked his return to open-wheel racing at the Formula Ford Festival with a tasty three-car battle en route to fifth in his heat
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Megan Gilkes, the winner of W Series’ non-championship race at Assen in 2019, will race in BRSCC National FF1600 this year
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With less races able to take place, entry lists grew at the events that could run in the Formula Ford world in 2020
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One of the benefits of a late date in 2020 is avoiding cancellation. Following a short National season, this year’s Formula Ford Festival is more significant than ever
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Megan Gilkes has said her unlikely success in the reversed-grid W Series race at Assen has “boosted my confidence no end” after a challenging season
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Megan Gilkes took an unlikely victory via a photo finish in the reversed-grid non-championship W Series race at Assen
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W Series will reverse the points standings to set the grid for its first ever non-championship race at Assen on Sunday morning
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Sarah Bovy, Megan Gilkes and Vivien?Keszthelyi each took part in free practice at the Norisring on Friday with the hope of making tomorrow?s W Series qualifying and race