India’s MRF Challenge was a popular series for international talent in the 2010s. It’s now a Chennai-based series giving local talents a chance to shine
MRF Challenge
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The revived MRF Challenge concluded its 2022-23 season this weekend, with Sai Sanjay being crowned champion.
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The first FRIC season and Indian F4 season have been called off, but the country’s two other major single-seater series are back in action
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Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin were expected to be F1’s next debutants with Haas, but Pietro Fittipaldi has beaten them to it. Here’s how
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Carlin called up McLaren’s Ben Barnicoat for the recent FIA F3 races at Silverstone after losing one of its drivers. He’s not the first surprise junior single-seater returnee
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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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Michelangelo Amendola won the 2019-20 MRF Challenge title at Chennai with a race to spare as Louis Foster starred
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Michelangelo Amendola added two more wins to his season tally at Chennai to close in on the MRF Challenge title
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British Formula 4 race-winner Louis Foster will race in the MRF Challenge season finale at Chennai this weekend
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Part two of our countdown of 2019’s most impressive junior single-seater racers features no fewer than four championship winners
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David Schumacher was the top scorer on the second day of MRF Challenge races in Bahrain, despite not winning
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David Schumacher was the star of the first day of racing in MRF Challenge’s Bahrain round, taking pole and a win on his debut
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FIA F3 Championship racers David Schumacher and Bent Viscaal will join the MRF Challenge grid for the series’ second round in Bahrain
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Ida Wood reviews what happened in Formula Ford across the globe in 2019, from 2000cc to 1600c, and from America to India
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Dylan Young finally took his first MRF Challenge win at Dubai Autodrome, after eight years of competing in the championship
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Michelangelo Amendola won the first two races of the 2019-20 MRF Challenge season at Dubai Autodrome
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BRDC British F3 race-winner Joshua Mason is one of seven drivers set to race in the 2019-20 MRF Challenge season opener at Dubai Autodrome this weekend
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British Formula 4 driver Reema Juffali and Scottish Formula Ford 1600’s Logan Hannah will race in the Formula 4 event supporting this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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Jamie Chadwick became the first female to win the MRF Challenge title with her fifth and sixth wins of the season at Chennai
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Jamie Chadwick has moved into the lead of the MRF Challenge standings by one point after a disappointing first two races at Chennai for rival Max Defourny