Formula 4 South East Asia’s return next year has been confirmed with the publication of a five-round schedule.
Sepang
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AGI Sport’s James Piszcyk became Australian Formula 4 champion in round four of the season at Malaysia’s Sepang circuit.
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The finalists have been named for the seventh running of the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout, which awards a paid-for seat in Spanish F4 as its prize.
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AGI Sport’s Jack Beeton won the Formula 4 South East Asia title in the season finale at Sepang.
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The Australian Formula 4 championship is to be relaunched with second-generation cars in 2024, four years on from its demise.
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R-ace GP’s Formula Regional-experienced Hadrien David dominated Formula 4 South East Asia’s round at Sepang this weekend.
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The Formula 4 South East Asia championship will relaunch later this year after not holding a race since 2019
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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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Formula Regional Asia Series, once known as Asian Formula Renault, could race in 2021 after a month ago it looked like it would be called off
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Piers Hunnisett started off as a driver, before moving into management in Asia. Several of his prodigies have gone on to make racing history
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Formula 4 South East Asia has confirmed its upcoming season will cross two calendar years
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Jack Doohan stormed to victory in all three Asian Formula 3 races at Sepang to close the gap on points leader Joey Alders
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Miki Koyama will join the Asian Formula 3 field, as well as four debutants, for this weekend’s Sepang round
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Devlin DeFrancesco will sit out the remaining two rounds of the 2019-20 Asian Formula 3 season due to an increased risk of infection
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Lucca Allen has been declared the 2019 Formula 4 South East Asia champion, almost three weeks after the season concluded
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Asian Formula Renault champion Joey Alders kicked off the 2019-20 Asian Formula 3 season with two wins at Sepang
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Pietro Fittipaldi, Jake Hughes and Nikita Mazepin confirmed for Asian F3 opener
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHitech GP has confirmed a four-car line-up for the 2019-20 Asian F3 season opener at Sepang this weekend that includes F2 racer Nikita Mazepin
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Formula 2 racer Nikita Mazepin and Haas Formula 1 test driver Pietro Fittipaldi were two surprise additions in Asian Formula 3’s pre-season Sepang test
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Former ADAC Formula 4 racer Joey Alders ended his title-winning Asian Formula Renault campaign with two wins at Zhuhai this weekend
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Tatiana Calderon will return to Formula 3, which she raced in from 2011 to ’16, in the next season of the Asian championship