The Motorsport Games are set to return in 2022 after a two-year gap, but right now there are no plans to add new single-seater categories
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The second edition of the FIA Motorsport Games, to be held in France, has been postponed by another year to 2022
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KCMG, designer of the car used in the Motorsport Games F4 Cup, has started its own young driver academy called the Driver Development Project
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Three Italians from three different teams lead the Italian F4 points going into the final three rounds. We profile the title-contending trio
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Formula Scout annually identifies the karters to look out for in single-seaters in the future. In this female-only list, we’re naming the best from karts and cars
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The second edition of the FIA Motorsport Games in France has been pushed back by a year to October 22-24 2021 due to the global coronavirus pandemic
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The second edition of the FIA Motorsport Games will take place in October this year in the French city of Marseilles and at Paul Ricard
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The grid wasn’t as strong as hoped, but the story of winner Andrea Rosso shows why the concept behind the F4 event at the inaugural Motorsport Games was a success
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A grid of 20 cars has been gathered for the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games F4 Cup. Had a similar event taken place in 1969, who would have driven?
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Andrea Rosso claimed the gold medal for Italy in the Formula 4 Cup at the inaugural Motorsport Games at Vallelunga, winning the main race on a drying track
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Italy’s Andrea Rosso took victory in the first ever Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup race at Vallelunga in a dramatic encounter
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Russia’s Pavel Bulantsev prevailed in a chaotic qualifying session for the Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup at Vallelunga
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Andrea Rosso led the way for Italy on home soil in both practice sessions ahead of the inaugural Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup at Vallelunga
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A 20-car grid has been revealed for this weekend’s inaugural Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup at Vallelunga, with a change of drivers for Portugal’s entry
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Ireland and Italy have become the latest two nations to announce their drivers for the Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
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Belgium, Hungary and Spain have become the three latest nations to join the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
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Germany, Israel and New Zealand have announced their line-ups for the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
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Danish Formula 4 leader Malthe Jakobsen will represent Denmark in the F4 segment of the inaugural Motorsport Games this November, the third nation to confirm its participation
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Portugal has become the second nation to declare a driver for the Formula 4 segment of the inaugural Motorsport Games this November, picking karter Guilherme de Oliveira
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Russia has become the first nation to name its team for the inaugural Motorsport Games, with SMP Racing junior Pavel Bulantsev chosen to represent the country in the Formula 4 Cup
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