Motopark’s Brad Benavides wrapped up the Euroformula title at Barcelona after winning one of the weekend’s three races.
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The dominant Motopark team has changed its Euroformula line-up again ahead of this weekend’s penultimate round at Barcelona.
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Euroformula had three different winners across its three races at a wet Red Bull Ring this weekend, while Benavides grew his points lead.
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Motopark will expand to six cars for this week’s Euroformula round at the Red Bull Ring, as Jose Garfias and Edward Pearson join its line-up
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Euroformula had three different winners in round five at Paul Ricard.
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Francesco Simonazzi won twice at the Hungaroring, but Brad Benavides left the track with his Euroformula lead having grown over his rival.
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Brad Benavides led the Motopark contingent at Spa-Francorchamps with his third and fourth wins of the Euroformula season.
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Brad Benavides, Francesco Simonazzi and Michael Shin were the Euroformula race-winners in round two at Hockenheim.
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Euroformula had just just six cars for round one at Algarve, with Brad Benavides departing as points leader.
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Euroformula has attracted three more drivers to this week’s season opener at Algarve, meaning the grid provisionally consists of seven cars.
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Brad Benavides was fastest in Euroformula’s three-day pre-season test at Barcelona this week, which was attended by just seven drivers.
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A third driver announcement in two days by Motopark has brought the 2024 Euroformula grid up to four cars, with Cenyu Han its latest signing.
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Fernando Barrichello, son of Formula 1 grand prix winner Rubens, will step up to Euroformula this year with Motopark.
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The 2024 Euroformula grid now consists of two cars, as Motopark has made Brad Benavides its second signing.
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Euroformula has attracted its first driver for 2024, with Hungarian racer Levente Revesz signing with Motopark.
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Enzo Trulli, Levente Revez and Francesco Simonazzi shared the wins in the final round of the Euroformula season at Barcelona.
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Motopark’s Noel Leon clinched the Euroformula title with a round to spare in the series’ Mugello double-header.
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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.
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Joshua Dufek was fastest at a wet Monza in Euroformula’s second practice session of the weekend, contested by just seven drivers.