W Series heads into season three with its champion returning. Chadwick’s second title wasn’t as emphatic as her first; who could deny a third?
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When the third W Series season opens in Miami, Tereza Babickova will be starting her first ever car race after impressing in karting
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W Series has completed its grid for the 2022 season, retaining Abbie Eaton for a second season after she recovered from injury
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W Series has announced that it will run a 10-race season on the Formula 1 support bill this year, with two double-header events
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W Series organisers have selected five new drivers to take part in the 2022 season alongside 12 returning racers
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The Alpine Academy will have two affiliate drivers in 2022, as Hadrien David returns to its ranks and W Series’ Abbi Pulling is backed too
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Belen Garcia set the pace in W Series’ pre-season test at Barcelona, as the confirmed grid for 2022 grew to four drivers
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W Series has announced several more of its car sponsors as its second pre-season test begins at Barcelona
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The FIA has barred Russian and Belarusians from racing internationally with their own flags, as the World Motor Sport Council sanctions Russia
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Last year’s W Series runner-up Alice Powell has confirmed she will be returning for her third season in the championship
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W Series has revealed the entry list for its second pre-season test, which will take place at Barcelona on March 2-4
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Two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will continue in the series for a third campaign in 2022, representing Jenner Racing
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W Series has announced it will continue to be one of F1’s supports, with its 2022 season starting with a race on Miami’s new ‘street’ circuit
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W Series has released info on its first test of 2022, but it won’t be for the championship’s confirmed drivers or use the usual race cars
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The second edition of the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hours is taking place next weekend, and will feature 17 junior single-seater racers
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David Coulthard has said that there are ‘unofficial’ future plans for W Series to have its own feeder championships across the globe
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Beginning our annual countdown of the junior single-seater racers who have made the greatest impression on our team of writers over the past 12 months
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W Series’ USA title showdown had a subplot where the protege of a contender came to the fore, and just in time too
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W Series’ Nerea Marti and Irina Sidorkova and Iron Dames’ Maya Weug and Doriane Pin will test privately in F3 next month
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Alice Powell has said that she will take time out before seeing what is next after her W Series title ambitions came up short at COTA