There was huge excitement at the start of this year about the names that would be on the F2 grid, but none of them look set to be going to F1
Theo Pourchaire
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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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Former F2 racer Mahaveer Raghunathan drove Alfa Romeo Racing’s 2019 F1 car in a private test at the Hungaroring this week
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Most series have now headed into a summer break, but the news is still coming in thick. Formula Scout reacts to two big stories in Britain
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Theo Pourchaire will drive a Formula 1 car for the first time in a private test with Alfa Romeo Racing on Wednesday
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Theo Pourchaire’s participation in the Silverstone Formula 2 round is uncertain because of the arm fracture he sustained in the feature race in Baku last weekend
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Theo Pourchaire injured the bones in his left arm in a crash in Formula 2’s feature race in Baku
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Theo Pourchaire’s meteoric rise up the single-seater ladder reached another landmark last month. Is promotion to F1 now inevitable?
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Theo Pourchaire is now the youngest F2 winner aged 17, but who joins him in the pantheon of teenaged winners in F1’s primary feeder series?
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Formula 2’s new youngest winner Theo Pourchaire said he cried on the radio to his ART Grand Prix team as he claimed a record-breaking win in Monaco
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ART Grand Prix’s Theo Pourchaire became Formula 2’s youngest ever winner with victory from pole in the Monaco feature race
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ART Grand Prix’s Theo Pourchaire said he ‘disconnected his brain’ during the qualifying lap that propelled him to a record-breaking Formula 2 pole
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Theo Pourchaire becomes the youngest ever driver to take a Formula 2 pole as he toppoed the times on the streets of Monaco.
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F2 returned last weekend with 10 rookies, a new format and heaps of uncertainty over the pecking order. Here are the five main points from round one
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Red Bull junior Juri Vips has been disqualified from qualifying for this weekend’s Formula 2 round in Bahrain, giving Theo Pourchaire pole for Saturday’s first sprint race
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Theo Pourchaire is not concerned by the discrepancies between ART Grand Prix Formula 2 team-mates over previous seasons, believing it to be down to the driver and not the team itself
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There may be fewer F2 rounds, but the grid is as competitive as ever. Formula Scout makes its predictions on who the top 10 of 2021 will be
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Formula Scout previews the racing seasons ahead with 21 junior single-seater drivers that we think will be winning races through 2021
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He’s only 17, but Theo Pourchaire has already raced in F2, has long-term F1 backing and a 2021 seat that could lead to a record-breaking year
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ART Grand Prix has announced Sauber junior Theo Pourchaire as its first Formula 2 signing for 2021