Preparations for the 2024 Spanish Formula 4 season moved to Portugal this week as teams tested at the Algarve circuit.
Valencia Ricardo Tormo
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Griffin Peebles moved into the Formula Winter Series points lead in round two at Valencia, which was marked by track limits and timing issues
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Formula E has mandated all teams run a ‘rookie’ in pre-season testing, and has revealed which young drivers have got the call-up to take part.
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Theophile Nael won the second Spanish F4 race at Valencia but missed a chance to seal the title early after a stall in race three
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The Eurocup-3 title fight closed up as Mari Boya took victory in the second race at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.
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MP Motorsport drivers filled the top four places in Eurocup-3’s second qualifying session at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.
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Theophile Nael claimed pole for the third Spanish F4 race of the weekend at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit by just 0.023 seconds.
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Campos Racing’s Esteban Masson claimed his sixth victory of the Eurocup-3 season in race one at Valencia to extend his championship lead
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Valerio Rinicella claimed the victory in a quiet first Spanish F4 race of the weekend at Valencia to keep his championship hopes alive
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Spanish F4 had a super close Saturday qualifying session at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit, with race one pole taken by just 0.002s.
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Campos Racing’s Esteban Masson took pole in a super close Eurocup-3 qualifying session at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.
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Campos Racing’s Andres Cardenas was fastest in Spanish Formula 4 practice at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit, as the field grew to 35 cars.
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Campos Racing’s Nerea Marti was fastest in F1 Academy’s post-event test at Valencia, with the series having raced there last weekend.
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Hamda Al Qubaisi, Bianca Bustamante and Marta Garcia were the race winners in the second F1 Academy round at Valencia.
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The second round of the new all-female F1 Academy series takes place at Valencia this weekend in support of the NASCAR Euro Series.
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The first ever test for the new Eurocup-3 championship concluded at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit today, and a new team set the pace.
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The new Eurocup-3 series revealed its car and embarked on its first official track action at Valencia on Tuesday as part of a two-day test.
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Eurocup-3, the new series being launched in 2023 to sit between FIA F3 and F4 in Europe, has announced the calendar for its inaugural season
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Motorsport Games’ promoter has announced the third edition of the competition will take place in two years’ time in Valencia
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Hugh Barter claimed victory in the final French F4 race at Valencia, with Alessandro Giusti heading into the last round top of the standings