Olli Caldwell will move from Formula 2 to the World Endurance Championship in 2023, driving for Alpine in the LMP2 prototype sportscar class.
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Marino Sato has left Formula 2 after three years in the championship to join United Autosports in the European Le Mans Series.
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Each year, several junior single-seater racers earn professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term careers, but not all
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Antonio Fuoco has been at Ferrari nearly 10 years, rising up single-seaters before moving to GTs. He still works at the F1 team, and has tasted the 499P hypercar
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A new era of Le Mans prototypes have arrived, creating possibly the most populated top class ever in sportscars. But who will race them?
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Earl Bamber has come a long way in his career. Despite not reaching F1, he raced professional single-seaters as a teen and is now a GT star
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Oliver Rasmussen will have to choose between racing in WEC or FIA F3 later this year, as he has two schedule conflicts
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A total of 12 drivers from junior single-seater racing will be part of IMSA’s Daytona 24 Hours race this weekend
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F3 graduate Oliver Rasmussen will do the World Endurance Championship as well as IMSA’s Endurance Cup in 2022, signing with Jota Sport
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Italian junior single-seater star Lorenzo Colombo will be one of the drivers helming Prema’s move into prototype sportscar racing
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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There was jubilation at Prema on Friday night in Jeddah as it locked out the front row in F2, and began the first leg of a lengthy winter across the world
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Indy Lights podium-finisher Alex Peroni and Formula 4 racer Sebastian Montoya will participate in WEC’s Bahrain rookie test this Sunday
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Josh Pierson plans to become the youngest driver to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours, having signed with United Autosports to compete in 2022
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Alpine has no place for its Academy drivers in its 2022 Formula 1 line-up, so where do its F2 stars go now?
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Tom Dillmann graduated from junior single-seaters after winning the 2016 Formula V8 3.5 title, but he never really left as he explains to Formula Scout
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F3 racers Sophia Floersch and Beitske Visser will race in WEC this year for Richard Mille Racing, which retains the all-female line-up it ran in 2020
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F2 racer Sean Geael will contest the entirety of the World Endurance Championship this year in a Jota Sport-run LMP2 prototype sportscar
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Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin were expected to be F1’s next debutants with Haas, but Pietro Fittipaldi has beaten them to it. Here’s how
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Yuki Tsunoda will very likely race in F1 in 2021. Manufacturer support doesn’t guarantee a seat though, just ask these Japanese talents
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