Indy Nxt teams conducted a private test at Barber Motorsports Park this Monday, and F3 racer Sophia Floersch drove for HMD Motorsports.
Sophia Floersch
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Nissan will run Alpine juniors Sophia Floersch and Abbi Pulling in Formula E pre-season testing next week.
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Van Amersfoort Racing has confirmed that Sophia Floersch will be part of its FIA Formula 3 Championship line-up in 2024.
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Sophia Floersch scored her first F3 points since 2018 today, only for them to be taken away as she was disqualified over a technical infringement.
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Sophia Floersch returned to single-seaters for 2023, and she told Formula Scout about the value of her time in sportscars and how it compares to F3
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Formula 3’s promoter has revealed that the series is helping PHM Racing by Charouz driver Sophia Floersch with her budget for this season.
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Alpine has made a surprise addition to its academy as Sophia Floersch was announced as joining during the team’s 2023 Formula 1 launch.
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After two years racing in sportscars, Sophia Floersch will make her single-seater comeback in the FIA F3 with PHM Racing by Charouz.
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Van Amersfoort Racing was reunited with a piece of one of its old cars during last weekend’s Euroformula round at Algarve in a peculiar story
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Sophia Floersch will race in the new-look DTM this year, driving a Audi R8 LMS for the Abt Sportsline team
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F3 racers Sophia Floersch and Beitske Visser will race in WEC this year for Richard Mille Racing, which retains the all-female line-up it ran in 2020
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Lamborghini has announced it will support several junior single-seater talents’ switch to sportscars this year, while two Indy Lights racers have landed prototype drives
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Euroformula frontrunner Andreas Estner is to replace sportscar-bound Sophia Floersch at Campos Racing for this weekend’s Spa-Francorchamps round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship
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David Schumacher has left the Charouz Racing System team after six rounds of the FIA Formula 3 Championship season
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The second year of the FIA Formula 3 Championship will begin with eight rounds taking place over just 10 weeks. Josh Suttill runs through the 30 drivers set to take …
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Sophia Floersch will make her debut in the FIA F3 Championship with Campos Racing this season
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Sophia Floersch was presented Laureus’s World Comeback of the Year award on Monday for her racing return after breaking her back in the Macau GP
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Tatiana Calderon and Sophia Floersch will team up with Katherine Legge as part of an all-female LMP2 line-up in the European Le Mans Series
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Breaking her spine in the Macau GP was the least of Sophia Floersch’s worries heading into 2019, which will end with a Macau return
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Sophia Floersch will contest the Macau Grand Prix with HWA later this month, returning to the scene of her huge crash in 2018
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