F1 Academy, the all-female Formula 4 championship, will only hold one of its seven rounds in Europe next year.
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The 2025 calendars for the British, Chinese and Central European Zone Formula 4 championships have been confirmed.
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Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 junior Yuanpu Cui cameoed in the Chinese F4 championship last weekend, and his trip to Shanghai resulted in two wins.
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The Chinese Formula 4 championship attracted a 27-car grid for its season-opening round at Shanghai, which ran on the Formula 1 support bill.
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The last two Renault Sport-affiliated FRenault series on the planet are being rebranded for 2022, and also undergoing technical changes
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Chinese F4 has revealed a four-round schedule for 2022, which will include racing on the Macau GP bill for the third year in a row
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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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Super Formula Lights has revealed a new 2020 calendar which keeps it on the support bill of all Super Formula rounds
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F1 juniors from Ferrari, Red Bull and Sauber have been called up to race in the world championship’s latest Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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An adjusted calendar for the 2020 Chinese Formula 4 season has been released, and hints that a new date has been found for this year’s Chinese Grand Prix
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Formula 4 South East Asia leader Elias Seppanen won three of the four races at Sepang, where local driver Muizz Musyaffa took his first victory
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Home hero Daniel Cao dominated the Asian Formula 3 season finale as Shanghai, as Hitech GP’s Ukyo Sasahara wrapped up the title
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Hitech GP’s Ukyo Sasahara dominated all three races at Shanghai to close in on the Asian Formula 3 title
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Conrad Clark sealed the 2019 Chinese Formula 4 title at Shanghai with his 12th win of the season
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F4 round-up: Chinese field supports F1’s 1000th race, Sulaiman dominates in Mexico, drama in Japan
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodChinese Formula 4 acted as the warm-up act to Formula 1’s 1000th world championship race at Shanghai, and it was New Zealander Conrad Clark who visited the F1 podium twice
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The second Asian Formula 3 season will include rounds at Japanese Grand Prix venue Suzuka and the Buriram circuit in Thailand
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Three wins at Sydney Motorsport Park has given local driver Jayden Ojeda a 51 point lead heading into the Australian Formula 4 season finale
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Jake Hughes won all three races on his return to Asian Formula 3 at Shanghai, moving back into the championship lead
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The launch of Asian F3 could herald a new era in the region, but China and the rest of East Asia has so far struggled to produce F1 drivers. Ida …
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Belgian driver Alessio Picariello won twice from pole on Sunday to complete an inch-perfect weekend at Shanghai as the 2015 Formula Masters China Series season drew to a close.