F1 Academy, the all-female Formula 4 championship, will only hold one of its seven rounds in Europe next year.
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F1 has been pushing to get its primary feeder series supporting more grands prix, but talks to take Formula 2 to America have so far failed.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling took two poles and converted it into two wins in F1 Academy’s second round of the season in Miami.
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Only two circuits from F1 Academy’s inaugural season will be raced on by the all-female Formula 4 series again in 2024.
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Jamie Chadwick continues to dominate as W Series begins its third season, but new names are starting to emerge as future challengers
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Jamie Chadwick has taken another win in the second W Series race of the weekend in Miami ahead of Nerea Marti and Alice Powell
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Marta Garcia has lost her second-place finish in the W Series season opener in Miami after receiving a 10-second time penalty
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Jamie Chadwick has won the first W Series race of 2022 after a last-lap shootout that ended with Emma Kimilainen spinning out of contention
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Nerea Marti will start the first race of the W Series season in Miami from pole as she went fastest in a dramatic end to qualifying
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Alice Powell went fastest in the final minutes of the practice session for the first round of the 2022 W Series season in Miami
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Formula Regional Americas champion Kyffin Simpson is to undertake an “immersive experience” with the Haas F1 team at this weekend’s Miami GP
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It is no secret that F1 wants an American driver in the grid, but will having three grands prix in the USA in 2023 boost that aspiration?
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W Series has announced that it will run a 10-race season on the Formula 1 support bill this year, with two double-header events
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W Series has announced it will continue to be one of F1’s supports, with its 2022 season starting with a race on Miami’s new ‘street’ circuit