Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou will switch from USF2000 to USF Pro 2000 for the rest of the year.
Nico Christodoulou
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou led the way in USF2000 practice on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou ended USF2000’s weekend at NOLA Motorsports Park with his second series win.
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Nico Christodoulou will race in USF2000 full-time this season, four years on from when he debuted in the series.
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USF2000 returnee Nico Christodoulou claimed his first series win in a wet second race of the weekend in Toronto.
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 practice took place in Toronto this morning, with several changes to the field in both series.
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Nico Christodoulou will remain in GB3 this year with Arden, which has extended its collaboration with Velocity Racing Development for 2023
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Nico Christodoulou has committed to the remainder of the GB3 season with Arden after making his debut last month at Donington Park
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Velocity Racing Development and Arden have announced a collaboration which will result in Alex Quinn racing in USF2000
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US F4 race-winner Nico Christodoulou will graduate to FRegional Americas this year with Velocity Racing Development
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Noel Leon followed up his 2020 NACAM F4 title with this year’s US F4 crown in the two-race season finale at Circuit of the Americas
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Last weekend’s Danish F4 round at Jyllandsringen featured two new winners, both only 14 years old. Who else has won ‘underage’?
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United States Formula 4’s first ever visit to Brainerd International Raceway started in a chaos that led to a race losing championship status
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James Hinchcliffe’s protege Mac Clark was the star of United States Formula 4’s truncated round at Road America
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Canadian F4 racer Nico Christodoulou will change teams to Velocity Racing Development as he remains in the category next year
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RP Motorsport is set to miss the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 season due to the United States’ travel restrictions for overseas visitors
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put back the single-seater debuts of many young drivers. Who are the ones to watch in F4 this year?