Tatiana Calderon shook down F2’s new car, which is being introduced in 2024, this July and shared her first impressions with Formula Scout.
Tatiana Calderon
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Three years after her last stint in Formula 2, Tatiana Calderon feels “more prepared” this time around
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Tatiana Calderon will return to Formula 2 for the rest of this season, almost three years after her last series appearance
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In the latest podcast, The Race’s IndyCar correspondent Jack Benyon joins to discuss the series’ 2022 rookie crop
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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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French F4 runner-up and 2019 Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato will race in Super Formula Lights and Super GT300 this year
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Super Formula will reach a full grid of 20 cars for the first time this year at Autopolis this weekend, as Charles Milesi makes his debut
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Tatiana Calderon will miss the third Super Formula round of the season at Sportsland SUGO as a result of racing in Europe last weekend
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Tatiana Calderon will miss the second Super Formula round of the season at Okayama, her ThreeBond Racing with Drago Corse team has announced
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Asian F3 champion Ukyo Sasahara has received the call-up from Team Mugen to replace Juri Vips for the Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi
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The Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi later this month will be without several of the signed drivers due to travel restrictions
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Super Formula has revealed the calendar for its 2021 season, which will begin at Fuji Speedway rather than Suzuka
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The new Dallara 320, the successor design to Dallara’s traditional Formula 3 lineage, will make its race debut virtually in an all-star Esports event this month that will feature Carlos …
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While much of the world went into lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19, Super Formula pushed on with its sole pre-season test at Fuji Speedway. Here, the rookie drivers…
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Tatiana Calderon will continue as Alfa Romeo Racing’s test driver in Formula 1 as she switches to racing in Super Formula this year
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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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Tatiana Calderon has been signed by ThreeBond Racing with Drago Corse as the third ever female driver in Super Formula
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F1 TV has released a documentary series following the 2019 Formula 2 season, focusing on the frontrunners and the Spa-Francorchamps 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
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Arden International driver Tatiana Calderon may not return to Formula 2 next year after this weekend’s Abu Dhabi season finale