Velocity Racing Development will run two cars in FRegional Americas in 2022, with Bolivian racer Rodrigo Gutierrez occupying the second seat
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Sweden’s Viktor Andersson will step up to USF2000 this year with Velocity Racing Development for his third year racing in America
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Argentinian F4 champion Federico Hermida will stay in the category this year as he will race in the YACademy Winter Series
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US F4 race-winner Nico Christodoulou will graduate to FRegional Americas this year with Velocity Racing Development
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USF Juniors, the new-for-2022 Formula 4 series created by Road to Indy operator Andersen Promotions, has announced the calendar for its first season
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Kyffin Simpson won the 2021 Formula Regional Americas title in the final round at Circuit of the Americas
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Jagger Jones, the grandson of Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones, was the fastest driver in USF2000 testing last week
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Noel Leon followed up his 2020 NACAM F4 title with this year’s US F4 crown in the two-race season finale at Circuit of the Americas
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Jason Alder and Mac Clark were the winners in United States Formula 4’s Virginia International Raceway lead
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The calendar for next year’s Formula Regional Americas season has been revealed, and consists once again entirely of races in the USA
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United States Formula 4’s first ever visit to Brainerd International Raceway started in a chaos that led to a race losing championship status
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James Hinchcliffe’s protege Mac Clark was the star of United States Formula 4’s truncated round at Road America
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Velocity Racing Development’s Jason Alder started the 2021 United States Formula 4 season with a double win at Road Atlanta
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Velocity Racing Development has signed Anglo-Spanish talent Matt Round-Garrido at late notice for the Formula Regional Americas season
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In our latest podcast, Hunter Yeany – the youngest ever F4 champion – explains how he wants two titles in 2021, and a path to F1 after that
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Reigning United States F4 champion Hunter Yeany will compete in both Indy Pro 2000 and Formula Regional Americas in 2021 with Velocity Racing Development
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Top FRegional Americas and US F4 outfit Velocity Racing Development will add programmes in Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 this year
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Kicking off our 10th annual countdown of the junior single-seater drivers whose performances have impressed our writers the most over the year
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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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US F4 champion Hunter Yeany will race for Velocity Racing Development in his full-time graduation to Formula Regional Americas next year
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