Fourteen of the FIA Formula 3 Championship drivers have been handed grid penalties following chaotic scenes in qualifying at Monza.
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Zane Maloney was fastest for Rodin in a twice red-flagged Formula 2 qualifying session at Monza.
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Points leader Leonardo Fornaroli took pole for the FIA Formula 3 season finale during a messy qualifying at Monza.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Zane Maloney was the driver to beat in Formula 2 practice at Monza, which ended with red flags.
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Campos Racing’s Mari Boya was fastest in free practice for the the FIA Formula 3 Championship finale at Monza.
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Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 drivers will have the opportunity to spend more time using the drag reduction system at Monza this weekend.
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The FIA F3 title decider takes place this week at Monza, with six drivers from four teams still in contention. How are they feeling?
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Noah Stromsted will make his FIA Formula 3 Championship debut with Campos Racing in this weekend’s Monza season finale.
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FE-bound Taylor Barnard’s rookie F2 season with AIX Racing has come to an early end, and Niels Koolen has been signed as his replacement.
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There was chaos going into the last corners at Spa-Francorchamps in FIA F3 qualifying, but drivers are not too worried about a repeat at Monza
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MP Motorsport has announced Oliver Goethe will replace Franco Colapinto in its F2 line-up at Monza, bringing an end to Goethe’s F3 title challenge
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Formula 2 racer Franco Colapinto will step up to Formula 1 for the remainder of the season, replacing Logan Sargeant at Williams.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli will make his Formula 1 practice debut with Mercedes-AMG at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
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GB3 has announced its 2025 calendar with Monza added to the schedule for the first time as the series expands its international presence.
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Both of Prema’s Formula 2 drivers will carry grid penalties over into the next round of the season at Monza.
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Teams from multiple series, and categories, took part in a two-day post-season test at Monza this week.
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Kacper Sztuka has been declared the winner of the controversial second Euro 4 race at Monza last month
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Joshua Dufek started 2023 in Formula Regional, but recently has raced on the next step of the single-seater ladder as he looks ahead to 2024.
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CryptoTower Racing Team’s Joshua Dufek claimed his first Euroformula victory in a photo finish at Monza, winning by 0.046 seconds.
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Motopark’s Noel Leon and semi-team-mate Charlie Wurz were the winners of the first two Euroformula races at Monza.