This week’s feature brings you the roundup of action from GP2 and FR3.5 from Monaco, as well as various FR2.0 and F3 championships from various racing scenes…
Monaco
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Norman Nato led from pole position to chequered flag to claim his maiden Formula Renault 3.5 race on the streets of Monaco.
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Stephane Richelmi claimed his first GP2 victory on his home streets in Monaco with a lights-to-flag drive in the sprint race.
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DAMS driver Carlos Sainz will lose two positions on the grid for tomorrow’s Formula Renault 3.5 race at Monte Carlo.
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French racer Norman Nato took the second pole position of his Formula Renault 3.5 career on the streets of Monte Carlo.
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GP2 championship leader Jolyon Palmer secured a narrow win in an extremely hectic Monaco feature race.
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Rio Haryanto has lost his front row starting position for the GP2 feature race in Monaco after being one of four drivers to be handed grid penalties for impeding others …
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GP2 championship leader Jolyon Palmer was untouchable in GP2 split qualifying at Monaco, setting the benchmark among Group A runners that would prove good enough for overall pole.
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GP2 championship leader Jolyon Palmer set the pace ahead of Monaco specialist Johnny Cecotto in practice in the Principality.
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French driver Norman Nato led his teammate Carlos Sainz in the Thursday practice session ahead of the Formula Renault 3.5 race at Monte Carlo.
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The GP2 and GP3 calendars for 2014 have been revealed by series organisers.
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The GP2 and WSR rosters accompany F1 to Monte Carlo, with the former coming under fire again over driving standards…
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Nico Muller scored the biggest win of his career with victory from pole position in the Formula Renault 3.5 race before the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Championship leader Stefano Coletti yet again emerged triumphant in a reverse-grid race, this time taking the win at Monte Carlo from third on the grid.
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Nico Muller has claimed his maiden Formula Renault 3.5 pole position in qualifying for the Monaco race.
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Johnny Cecotto has been suspended and will miss the GP2 sprint race in Monaco as punishment for causing a pile-up at the start of the feature race.
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Sam Bird took his third career victory in GP2, cruising to the chequered flag at Monte Carlo after a first corner crash eliminated a good number of contenders.
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Stoffel Vandoorne was quickest in the Thursday practice session for Formula Renault 3.5 at Monte Carlo but his achievement was marred by a penalty for failing to respect yellow flags.
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Johnny Cecotto, Jr. took his second GP2 career pole at the site of his first pole at Monte Carlo, dominating his group and setting a good enough time to remain …
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Photo: Charles Coates/GP2 Series Media Service Sam Bird began the weekend by living up to his “Monaco specialist” fame, topping the GP2 practice session at the track. Bird led a…