The cancellation of IndyCar’s Honda Indy Toronto race as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has led to the supporting Road to Indy adjusting its calendar
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In the latest podcast, the team discuss the drivers, series and storylines they want to see shine through 2021
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W Series has shaken up its pre-season schedule, with its five-day test at Valencia Ricardo Tormo being replaced by a vist to Anglesey
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W Series has secured the services of a new team to run its cars in 2021, following the exit of former partner Hitech GP
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W Series has expanded its 2021 pre-season plans, with a five-day test at Valencia Ricardo Tormo on April 26-30
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Single-seater racing’s third tier has become multi-faceted in recent years. This is a guide to what ‘F3’ is today, and where you can find it
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W Series has explained why when the series supports F1 next year it will not be present at all of the European grands prix
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The six drivers who would have joined the W Series grid this year, before the season was cancelled, have been confirmed as racing in 2021
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March, when the world stopped, seems like an eternity ago. Normality is starting to return, but racing needs to keep on adapting
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W Series has announced the calendar for its second season in 2021 – with eight rounds all taking place on the F1 support package
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W Series’ Catherine Bond Muir has said she doesn’t see FREC’s move to allow teams to run an extra car for female drivers as a threat
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Hitech GP has revealed it will not run W Series’ cars when it returns as a F1 support in 2021, after being the team behind the series in 2019
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W Series has announced it will hold eight races on Formula 1’s support bill when it returns next year
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Gerhard Berger’s work with the FIA Single-Seater Commission and DTM has led to there being more F1-level drivers. Will his next move do the same?
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DTM boss Gerhard Berger is in discussions with W Series for the all-female F3 series to run on the his championship’s support bill in 2021
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The Formula Renault 2.0-based W Series Esports League concluded at Silverstone with wins for Marta Garcia and Sarah Moore, with league winner Beitske Visser absent
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Carlin called up McLaren’s Ben Barnicoat for the recent FIA F3 races at Silverstone after losing one of its drivers. He’s not the first surprise junior single-seater returnee
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W Series runner-up Beitske Visser will make her European Le Mans Series debut this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps with Richard Mille Racing Team, racing an LMP2 for the first time
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Beitske Visser secured the W Series Esports League title with three races to spare at the Nurburgring Nordschleife, as guest driver Gabriela Jilkova also secured a victory. The format was…
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W Series was one of the most talked-about series in 2019. It arrived with a big, bold message, and plans to take that further in 2021