Red Bull junior Liam Lawson will move to the DTM this year as well as making an expected step up to Formula 2
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
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Ukyo Sasahara will remain with Team Mugen for the third Super Formula round at Sportsland SUGO, continuing to substitute for Juri Vips
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Red Bull has spent several years with F1 engine supplier Honda, and supports Japanese talent. Here are four drivers in Super Formula this Sunday with unique links to the brand
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Formula 1’s cost reduction measures have been made stricter by the coronavirus pandemic. Could it boost single-seater racing elsewhere?
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Renault has lost Daniel Ricciardo to McLaren for 2021, and will likely be looking for a high-profile replacement. Youth could be the answer it needs though
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Reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Igor Fraga is looking forward to starting his new responsibilities as a Red Bull junior
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Sergio Sette Camara has been signed as one of Red Bull Racing’s reserve drivers, a day after leaving McLaren
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Formula Scout is celebrating the past decade of junior single-seaters by recapping the highlights of each year. It’s now come to seeing which drivers we voted as the best over 10 years of rankings
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Juri Vips will be the third Red Bull junior to have driven the same Super Formula car this year. Peter Allen argues that Red Bull should stop sending drivers to Japan
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This time last year, there was scant possibility that Alex Albon would be heading towards F1. Now he’s grand prix racing’s latest star with Red Bull. Here’s the inside story of how he made it
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Aston Martin has committed to supplying the ?200,000 prize for the winner of the 2019 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award, the biggest financial reward in the award’s history
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Nick Cassidy has just turned 25, meaning he’s a young driver no more. It doesn’t mean this Red Bull-backed New Zealander should be forgotten by F1 though
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With news of another shock mid-season driver swap by Red Bull Racing, Formula Scout poses the question if its F3 junior is the answer to its problems in 2020
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Dan Ticktum will drive Red Bull Racing’s 2019 Formula 1 car in the post-Bahrain Grand Prix test next week
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Aston Martin has been announced as the new partner of the Autosport BRDC Award, following McLaren’s decision to drop its support after 30 years
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Liam Lawson signed to Red Bull Junior Team after TRS title, to race for Motopark in FEM
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenLiam Lawson has been snapped up by the Red Bull Junior Team after his impressive Toyota Racing Series title win, and will race for Motopark in Formula European Masters this year.
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Red Bull finalises Dan Ticktum’s Super Formula move, Honda junior tie-up
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenDouble Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum has secured his move into Super Formula for 2019, as the Red Bull Junior Team officially joins forces with Honda’s Formula Dream Project.
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Red Bull juniors Hauger and Doohan star in final Croft British F4 race
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodRed Bull juniors Dennis Hauger and Jack Doohan starred in the third British Formula 4 race at Croft, with Hauger taking his second win of the weekend.
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Red Bull has signed Richard Verschoor to its Junior Team programme after he made a winning start to his car racing career less than two weeks ago.