F1 Academy, the all-female Formula 4 championship, will only hold one of its seven rounds in Europe next year.
Zandvoort
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The 2025 calendars for the British, Chinese and Central European Zone Formula 4 championships have been confirmed.
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F1 Academy rivals Abbi Pulling and Doriane Pin claimed a win each from a pair of races held in quick succession on Sunday at Zandvoort.
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Abbi Pulling topped a wet F1 Academy qualifying session at Zandvoort, as the conditions caught out many of her fellow competitors.
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F1 Academy has added a wildcard entry for Zandvoort this weekend with Nina Gademan to compete at her home track in a Prema-run car.
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Michael Shin had a scary crash in Eurocup-3 at Zandvoort, but remarkably left unscathed despite barrel-rolling seven-and-a-half times.
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Velocity Racing Development by Arden’s Nikita Johnson scored a maiden GB3 victory in the final race of the weekend at Zandvoort.
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Deagen Fairclough added to his British Formula 4 victory total with a second win of the weekend in race three at Zandvoort.
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MP Motorsport’s Javier Sagrera converted both of his poles into victories at the latest Eurocup-3 round at Zandvoort.
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Hitech GP’s Tymek Kucharczyk won a restarted and shortened GB3 race two at Zandvoort while his main title rivals crashed out.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Alex Ninovic won British Formula 4’s reversed-grid race at Zandvoort, which took two days and two attempts to complete.
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JHR Developments’ John Bennett led from start to finish to record his second GB3 victory in the first race of the weekend at Zandvoort.
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MP Motorsport’s Javier Sagrera will start both of this weekend’s Eurocup-3 races at Zandvoort from pole position.
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Hitech GP’s Deagan Fairclough took a dominant victory in the first ever overseas British Formula 4 race at Zandvoort.
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JHR Developments’ John Bennett pipped Hitech GP’s Tymek Kucharczyk to pole position for the first two GB3 races of the weekend at Zandvoort.
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Rodin Motorsport’s points leader Louis Sharp was quickest in GB3 free practice on Friday at Zandvoort.
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Deagen Fairclough will start British Formula 4’s first ever overseas race from pole position after going fastest in qualifying at Zandvoort.
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French Formula 4 frontrunner Chester Kieffer will make a cameo in British Formula 4 at Zandvoort this weekend.
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Bianca Bustamante has become the third F1 Academy driver to seek F1 circuit experience by signing with a team to make a British F4 cameo.
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Prema’s Rafael Camara controlled Formula Regional European Championship race two at Zandvoort to claim a fourth win in six races this season.