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Teenage racer Dilano Van T Hoff dies following FREC crash at Spa | Other motorsport
The Formula Regional European Championship organisers have confirmed the death of 18-year-old racer Dilano Van ‘T Hoff following a crash in a race at Spa-Francorchamps today. The MP Motorsport driver was involved in a multi-car collision at Kemmel following a restart shortly before the end of the race. The incident occurred in poor visibility due to wet conditions at the track as drivers accelerated out of Raidillon following the restart. While no footage of the crash was broadcast during the coverage of the race, video filmed by a spectator appeared to show Van ‘T Hoff struck the barrier on the left-hand side of the track in the right-hand kink after Raidillon. Van ‘T Hoff had been running in 19th place in the 34-car field when the restart was given. His car slid into the path of oncoming cars and was struck by that of rival Adam Fitzgerald. Another driver, Tim Tramnitz, crashed separately at the exit of Raidillon. The series is yet to confirm the condition of other drivers involved in crashes at the restart. “Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine sadly announces the death of MP Motorsport driver Dilano Van ‘T Hoff,” said the series in a statement. “The incident happened during Spa-Francorchamps race two. “We want to express our sincere condolences to the family, team and friends. Advert | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free “Royal Automobile Club of Belgium, the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps and SRO Motorsports Group join Alpine and ACI in expressing their sincerest condolences to the driver’s family, team and friends.” Van ‘T Hoff’s MP Motorsport team said in a statement it is “devastated at the loss of one of our brightest Dutch talents, who brought so much energy to our team during the years he raced with us.” “Dilano has been a part of our racing family since his motorsport debut with MP back in 2021,” it continued. “We offer our sincere condolences to Dilano’s family and his loved ones, and are in full support of them and our team members who have lost not only a driver but a friend as well.” Van ‘T Hoff, from Dordrecht in the Netherlands, was in his third year of competing in racing cars after moving up from karts. He won the Spanish Formula 4 series in his first year of full-time racing, taking 10 wins. He also finished runner-up to Enzo Trulli by a single point in the Formula 4 UAE championship that year, before moving up Formula Regional in 2022. The FREC races were part of the support events for this weekend’s Spa 24 Hours. The promoters have said all pre-race start line entertainment has been cancelled and a minute of silence will be held before the race begins. Advert | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free Other motorsport Browse all other motorsport articles via RaceFans - Independent Motorsport Coverage https://www.racefans.net/
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Test Day 1: Pasma, Saucy and Quinn Top the Times
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Test Day 1: Pasma, Saucy and Quinn Top the Times
On the first of two days of testing at Barcelona-Catalunya, among the 32 drivers challenging themselves in the new series, the fastest of the day were the experienced Finn Patrik Pasma (KIC Motorsport) with a time of 1:40.567, followed by the Swiss ART Grand Prix driver, Grégoire Saucy (1:40.613), and Brit Alex Quin (Arden Motorsport), stopping the clock at 1:40.667. In the morning it was Paul…
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womeninmotorsport · 3 years ago
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W SERIES 2021 DRIVER INTRODUCTIONS: #22 Belén García
Born 26 July 1999 in L’Ametlla del Vallès, Spain, Belén began karting at the age of 15 and finished 10th in the Spanish KZ2 Championship in 2018. In 2019 she started racing single seaters and became the first female F4 winner in an European Championship. For 2020 she qualified to compete in W Series and was set to pair that campaign in selected rounds of the Formula Renault Eurocup but due to COVID she was left without a drive for the season. She made a return to karting for the 2020 season, but is now back in single seaters.
“It’s hard to put into words the opportunity W Series is giving me – it is allowing me to build a career. I am fiercely competitive. If something captures my imagination, I will do anything I can to be the best and to win.”
Previous/Other Series: Spanish F4, FIA Motorsport Games (F4 Cup), Spanish Endurance Championship, Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (Current)
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2019 Spanish F4 Win (First female across any European F4 Championship)
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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List of sports events affected by coronavirus from China - Times of India
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A list of sports events affected by the viral outbreak which started in China and has been declared a global health emergency.
ARCHERY
ISSF International Solidarity Championships in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Feb. 22-28 postponed.
World Cup in Shanghai from May 4-10 canceled.
ATHLETICS
World indoor championships in Nanjing from March 13-15 postponed to March 2021.
Hong Kong Marathon on Feb. 9 canceled.
Asian indoor championships in Hangzhou from Feb. 12-13 canceled.
Asian cross-country championships in Hong Kong on March 29 postponed.
Tokyo Marathon on March 1: Restricted to elite runners.
Nagoya Women’s Marathon on March 8: Restricted to elite runners.
Pyongyang Marathon in North Korea on April 12 canceled.
AUTO RACING
Formula One’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 19 postponed.
Formula E’s Sanya E-Prix in Sanya on March 21 canceled.
BADMINTON
China Masters in Hainan from Feb. 25-March 1 postponed.
Asian team championships in Manila from Feb. 11-16: China and Hong Kong withdrew.
German Open in Mulheim from March 3-8 canceled.
Polish Open in Krakow from March 26-29 postponed.
Vietnam International Challenge in Hanoi postponed from March 24-29 to June 2-7.
BASEBALL
Nippon Professional Baseball: All preseason games from Feb. 26-March 15, no spectators.
BASKETBALL
Women’s Olympic qualifying tournament moved from Foshan, China, to Belgrade, Serbia, from Feb. 6-9.
Asia Cup qualifiers postponed: Philippines vs. Thailand on Feb. 20; Japan vs. China on Feb. 21; China vs. Malaysia on Feb. 24. Matches scheduled for Hong Kong moved to opponents’ homes.
South Korean Basketball League: All games from Feb. 25-March 31 no spectators.
Women’s Chinese Basketball Association League: All games postponed.
BIATHLON
Olympic test event in Zhangjiakou, China from Feb. 27-March 2 canceled.
BOXING
Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifier moved from Wuhan, China, to Amman, Jordan, from March 3-11.
CYCLING
UAE Tour canceled on Feb. 27 after 5 of 7 stages.
SPORT CLIMBING
Asian Championships in Chongqing, China from April 25-May 3 to be relocated.
World Cup in Wujiang, China from April 18-19 canceled.
World Cup in Chongqing, China on April 22 canceled.
EQUESTRIAN
Hong Kong showjumping leg of Longines Masters Series from Feb. 14-16 canceled.
FIELD HOCKEY
Hockey Pro League matches between China and Belgium on Feb. 8-9 and Australia on March 14-15 postponed.
India women’s tour of China from March 14-25 canceled.
Ireland women’s tour of Malaysia in March-April canceled.
GOLF
LPGA Tour
Honda LPGA Thailand in Pattaya from Feb. 20-23 canceled.
HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore from Feb. 27-March 1 canceled.
Blue Bay LPGA on Hainan Island from March 5-8 canceled.
European Tour
Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from April 16-19 postponed.
China Open in Shenzhen from April 23-26 postponed.
Japan LPGA Tour
Daikin Orchid Ladies in Okinawa from March 5-8: Spectators banned.
GYMNASTICS
Artistic World Cup in Melbourne, Australia, from Feb. 20-23: China team withdrew.
American Cup in Milwaukee on March 7: Russia team withdrew.
HANDBALL
Olympic women’s qualifying tournament in Montenegro from March 20-22: China withdrew. Hong Kong declined invitation to attend.
HORSE RACING
Japan Racing Association: All races from Feb. 27 to have no spectators, indefinitely.
ICE HOCKEY
Chinese clubs in Supreme Hockey League playing home games in Russia.
Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia in Manila, Philippines, from Feb. 23-28 canceled.
US-Based Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association tour of Japan from March 4-7 canceled.
JUDO
Paris Grand Slam on Feb. 8-9: China team withdrew.
Dusseldorf Grand Slam on Feb. 21-23: China team withdrew.
MODERN PENTATHLON
World championships moved from Xiamen to Cancun, Mexico, from May 25-31.
World laser run championships moved from Xiamen in May to Weiden, Germany, in August.
ROWING
Asia and Oceania Olympic qualifying regatta in Chungju, South Korea from April 27-30 canceled.
RUGBY Six Nations: Ireland vs. Italy in Dublin on March 7 postponed.
Women’s Six Nations: Italy vs. Scotland in Legnano on Feb. 23, Ireland vs. Italy in Dublin on March 8 postponed.
Pro14 in Italy: Zebre vs. Ospreys, Treviso vs. Ulster on Feb. 29 postponed.
Super Rugby: Sunwolves vs. ACT Brumbies in Osaka on March 8 to be relocated.
Japan’s Top League: Round 7 on Feb. 29-March 1 and Round 8 on March 7-8 postponed.
Hong Kong Sevens moved from April 3-5 to Oct. 16-18.
Singapore Sevens moved from April 11-12 to Oct. 10-11.
Asia women’s championship in Hong Kong moved from March 14-22 to May 8-16.
SAILING
Asian Nacra 17 Championship in Shanghai from March 1-6 moved to Genoa, Italy, from April 12-19.
Asian 49erFX Championship in Hainan, China from March 20-29 moved to Genoa, Italy, from April 12-19.
SKIING
Alpine World Cup in Yanqing, China from Feb. 15-16 canceled.
Engadin Skimarathon in Switzerland on March 8 canceled.
SOCCER
Asian Champions League: Matches involving Chinese clubs Guangzhou Evergrande, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG postponed to April-May. Beijing FC allowed to play from Feb. 18. Matches involving South Korean clubs Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and FC Seoul to be played with no spectators from March 3. Matches involving Iranian clubs Esteghlal, Persepolis, Shahr Khodro, Sepahan on March 2-3 postponed.
Europa League: Inter Milan vs. Ludogorets on Feb. 27 behind closed doors.
Asian women’s Olympic qualifying Group B tournament relocated from Wuhan to Sydney from Feb. 3-13. China vs. South Korea playoff on March 11 moved from China to Sydney.
2022 World Cup qualifying: China vs. Maldives on March 26 and vs. Guam on March 31 moved to Buriram, Thailand. Spectators banned.
AFC Cup: All group stage and playoff matches in east zone delayed to April 7.
Chinese Super League, due to start on Feb. 22, delayed.
Serie A, B, C, D and Women’s Serie A matches in Lombardy and Veneto regions postponed from Feb. 22. Serie A: 5 matches on Feb. 29-March 1 postponed to May 13.
Iran Pro League: Spectators banned from all matches from Feb. 24.
K League in South Korea, due to start on Feb. 29, delayed.
J League in Japan: All matches from Feb. 25-March 15 postponed.
Swiss Super League and Challenge League from Feb. 28-March 15 postponed.
Asian men’s futsal championship in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, from Feb. 26-March 8 postponed.
Japan vs. South Africa men’s friendly on March 27 canceled.
FIFA Council meeting in Asuncion, Paraguay, on March 20 changed to video conference.
SPEED SKATING
Short track world championships in Seoul from March 13-15 postponed until at least October.
SUMO WRESTLING
Spring grand sumo tournament in Osaka, Japan from March 8-22 to have no spectators.
SWIMMING
Asian water polo championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, from Feb. 12-16 canceled.
Diving Grand Prix in Madrid from Feb. 14-16: China team withdrew.
Diving world series event in Beijing from March 7-9 canceled.
China Olympic trials in Qingdao from March 28-April 4 moved to May 10-16.
TABLE TENNIS
World team championships in Busan, South Korea, postponed from May 22-29 to June 21-28.
South Korea Open in Busan on June 16-21 suspended.
Australian Open in Geelong on June 23-28 suspended.
TAEKWONDO
Asian Olympic qualifying tournament on April 10-11 moved from Wuxi, China to Amman, Jordan.
TENNIS
Fed Cup Asia-Oceania Group I tournament moved from Dongguan, China to Dubai, United Arab Emirates from March 3-7.
Davis Cup: China forfeited World Group I playoff vs. Romania in Piatra Neamt on March 6-7.
WTA: Xi’an Open from April 13-19 canceled.
TRIATHLON
Olympic mixed relay qualifier moved from Chengdu, China on May 9 to Valencia, Spain on May 1.
World Cup in Chengdu, China on May 10 postponed.
Asian Cup in Tainan, Taiwan on March 8, in Beihai China on April 5, and Dexing, China on April 11 postponed.
VOLLEYBALL
Beach volleyball World Cup in Yangzhou, China from April 22-26 postponed.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Asian Championships from April 18-25 moved from Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
WRESTLING
Asian Championships in New Delhi from Feb. 20-23: China, North Korea, Turkmenistan teams withdrew.
Asian Olympic qualifying event from March 27-29 moved from Xi’an, China to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
OTHERS
Iran suspends all sports events from Feb. 24 for 10 days, except Pro League soccer matches behind closed doors.
Tokyo Olympic training of volunteers in Japan postponed from February to May.
Chinese Anti-Doping Agency suspended testing from Feb. 3-21.
Winter X Games events in Chongli, China from Feb. 21-23 postponed.
Singapore athlete of the year awards on Feb. 26 postponed.
International Boxing Association’s European Continental Forum in Assisi, Italy on Feb. 29 canceled.
World Chess Federation’s presidential council meeting moved from China to United Arab Emirates on Feb. 28-29.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Para Games in the Philippines from March 20-28 postponed. New dates not set.
Hong Kong sports stars awards on March 24 postponed.
XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championships (offroad triathlon, duathlon) in Taiwan from March 28-29 canceled.
Snooker’s China Open from March 30-April 5 canceled.
SportAccord summit in Beijing moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, on April 19-24.
International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation Congress on June 20 moved from Shanghai to Antwerp, Belgium.
Singapore bans spectators at National School Games from January-August.
University Athletic Association of the Philippines postponed all sports events.
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f1 · 2 years ago
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Red Bull sign F3 championship runner-up Zane Maloney as F1 reserve driver
Zane Maloney has become the newest member of the Red Bull Racing Junior driver programme. The Barbadian will also serve as one of the team’s reserve drivers for the 2023 Formula 1 season. Maloney finished the 2022 FIA Formula 3 season second, just five points off winning the championship in his rookie season. POWER RANKINGS: How the drivers rank on the final leaderboard at the end of 2022 Driving for Trident, he rebounded from a tricky start to the year in style, capping off his maiden campaign in F3 with three consecutive Feature Race victories but fell just short of the title at Monza. Maloney was 2019 British F4 Champion with Carlin before making the switch to Euroformula Open for 2020, where he finished the season 8th. In 2021, the Bajan driver moved to Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. He took one win along with a further seven podiums on the way to fourth in the standings. Following the end of the 2022 F3 Championship, he took part in the post-season Formula 2 test with Carlin alongside fellow Red Bull Junior, Enzo Fittipaldi. Maloney finished the three-day event at Yas Marina Circuit with 246 laps under his belt. The 19-year-old said that his signing with Red Bull was a great opportunity and he was eager to get started. “I am thrilled to announce that I will be a part of the Red Bull Racing Junior Team and F1 Reserve Driver in 2023. I am grateful for the opportunity and support, and look forward to getting the season started.” ANALYSIS: Why are Ricciardo and Red Bull reuniting for 2023? via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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f1 · 2 years ago
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First F1 Academy driver announced as Swiss racer Lena Buhler joins ART Grand Prix
Lena Buhler has become the first driver announced to be racing in the F1 Academy – Formula 1’s new all-female driver series – with confirmation that she will join ART Grand Prix for the inaugural season. The 25-year-old Swiss racer first began competing in BMX at an international level, before switching over to karting in 2016. Four years later, Buhler made her single-seater debut, claiming six top-10 finishes in the Spanish Formula 4 Championship. READ MORE: Formula 1 announces F1 Academy, a new all-female driver series for 2023 She then became the first female driver to race in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in 2021, recording a best result of 20th, but was forced to end her second campaign early last year. Buhler is currently driving in the Formula 4 UAE Championship ahead of her F1 Academy debut. “It’s with great pleasure that I will be able to discover the first F1 Academy championship and even more so with ART Grand Prix, a team with a fantastic record,” said Buhler. F2 & F3 CEO Bruno Michel (L) and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali (R) launched F1 Academy in November “It will be a great challenge for me and for the team as we learn more about this new single-seater. I am looking forward to coming to grips with it. “This will only be my fourth year in motorsport and I still have a lot to learn, but I am ready to give 100% both mentally and physically to honour the trust ART Grand Prix has in me, together with that of my partners, without whom this adventure would not be possible”. READ MORE: ‘It’s a good thing for F1 to be involved in’ – New F1 Academy series backed by team bosses ART Team Principal Sebastien Philippe added: “We are happy to welcome Lena to our team. She will be one of the first 15 drivers to write her name in the history books of the F1 Academy. “This corresponds perfectly to the philosophy of ART Grand Prix, which is to help young drivers climb the ladder of the junior formulas which lead to the highest level of motorsport. Buhler also drove W Series machinery during pre-season testing in 2022 “The team will do everything sportingly, humanly and technically possible to take up this new historic challenge with Lena.” The first of ART’s trio of drivers to be announced, Buhler will be competing in a 15-car grid, with Campos Racing, Carlin, MP Motorsport and PREMA Racing also all fielding three cars each. NEXT GEN: 20 of the most exciting up-and-coming talents on the road to F1 F1 Academy aims to develop and prepare young female drivers to reach the highest levels of motorsport and will feature seven events with three races each – totaling 21 races – plus 15 days of official testing. via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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f1 · 2 years ago
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Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi join MP Motorsport for 2023 F1 Academy season
Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi have become the latest drivers announced for the inaugural F1 Academy season, with both sisters set to compete for MP Motorsport in the new all-female series. Amna, 22, made her single-seater debut in 2018, competing in Italian F4, before becoming the first Emirati and female racer to compete in the Formula 4 UAE Championship the following year. READ MORE: Chloe Chong joins PREMA Racing for 2023 F1 Academy season She also brings experience with her, having also driven in the Asian F3 Championship, Formula Regional Asian Championship and a two-round appearance in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. Meanwhile 20-year-old Hamda began her single-seater career in 2019, driving in Italian F4, and in 2021 she made history by becoming the first female racer to claim a podium in the Championship. That same year, she finished fourth in F4 UAE and then went on to step up to the Formula Regional Asian and European Championships. “I’m super excited to announce that I’ll be joining MP Motorsport for the F1 Academy,” said Amna. “MP Motorsport is a fantastic team with decades of expertise, so I’m really happy to be a part of this family. I’m also really happy to be back behind the wheel and see where this takes us.” Hamda added: “I’m excited to announce that I’ll be racing with MP Motorsport for the F1 Academy. I’m excited to represent MP Motorsport in this series and I’m aware of the team’s amazing past, so I can’t wait to continue with them and grow.” Team Principal Sander Dorsman said: "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Amna and Hamda to our F1 Academy squad. They are from a family that carries speed in their veins and have a bright future in motorsport ahead of them. READ MORE: From F1 outings to a royal honour – The career highlights of Susie Wolff: F1 Academy’s new Managing Director “I have fond memories of the Dubai 24 Hours in which we competed against their father Khaled who won it twice back in 2012 and 2013 when Amna and Hamda were still little girls, and then for a third time in 2020. “It's amazing to realize that they have grown into fierce competitors in karting and now in single seaters where they form arguably the quickest sister act in the entire world of motorsport. 2023 is going to be great with the pair of them." For up-to-date news and information about F1 Academy, head to the official website here. via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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f1 · 2 years ago
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Williams sign F3 talent Franco Colapinto to Driver Academy
Franco Colapinto has become the latest signing to the Williams Driver Academy. The Argentine competed in his rookie FIA Formula 3 campaign last year, captured two victories along with a further three podium finishes. He ended the season ninth in the drivers’ championship with Van Amersfoort Racing after several stand-out performances along the way, including pole position on debut in Bahrain. The 19-year-old captured the Spanish F4 title in his first full season of single-seater racing in 2019, taking 11 race wins along the way. He drove in both Formula Renault Eurocup and Toyota Racing Series in 2020, ending up third in both series with three victories and 17 podiums combined. READ MORE: Red Bull sign F3 championship runner-up Zane Maloney as F1 reserve driver In 2021, Colapinto moved to Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine, driving for MP Motorsport. He claimed three pole positions and two race victories on the way to fourth in the Championship. READ MORE: F1 Academy announces the five teams entering 2023-2025 seasons He also combined that with sportscars, competing in both the European and Asian Le Mans Series. Colapinto finished seventh in his class in the 2021 Le Mans 24 Hours as part of a line-up that included Williams' 2023 racer Nyck de Vries. For his second FIA F3 season, Colapinto switches from VAR to reunite with MP Motorsport. The 19-year-old took part in the post-season test with the team last year, achieving 248 laps at Jerez and ending the test with the fastest time on the third and final day. via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - 12 Teams and 32 Drivers Set For Testing At Imola
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – 12 Teams and 32 Drivers Set For Testing At Imola
The first collective tests of the opening season of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine will take place tomorrow and Thursday The new series, the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – certified by FIA, starts with the first collective tests at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola. 12 teams, the maximum number permitted under the sporting regulations, and 32…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 3 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - G4 Racing Announces Limited program with Belén García
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – G4 Racing Announces Limited program with Belén García
Belén García will compete in selected rounds of the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (#FRECA) with G4 Racing. García will contest the W Series full-time this year, following the brilliant results she achieved in the previous seasons. In 2019, she won the Formula 4 Spanish Championship Female Trophy and became the first woman to win an FIA F4 race. The Spaniard will line-up…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Series Now Starts in Imola at the F1 Weekend
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Series Now Starts in Imola at the F1 Weekend
A change to the calendar of the new Series sets the start of the Championship in Imola on 16-18 April, the first of three F1® support races this year The calendar of the new Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – certified by FIA and co-organized by ACI Sport and Alpine, changes and additionally increases its level thanks to the first appointment of the season now being run on the…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Test Day 1: Pasma, Saucy and Quinn Top the Times
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Test Day 1: Pasma, Saucy and Quinn Top the Times
On the first of two days of testing at Barcelona-Catalunya, among the 32 drivers challenging themselves in the new series, the fastest of the day were the experienced Finn Patrik Pasma (KIC Motorsport) with a time of 1:40.567, followed by the Swiss ART Grand Prix driver, Grégoire Saucy (1:40.613), and Brit Alex Quin (Arden Motorsport), stopping the clock at 1:40.667. In the morning it was Paul…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - G4 Racing Announces Limited program with Belén García
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – G4 Racing Announces Limited program with Belén García
Belén García will compete in selected rounds of the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (#FRECA) with G4 Racing. García will contest the W Series full-time this year, following the brilliant results she achieved in the previous seasons. In 2019, she won the Formula 4 Spanish Championship Female Trophy and became the first woman to win an FIA F4 race. The Spaniard will line-up…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Boya Joins FA Racing
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Boya Joins FA Racing
Spanish single-seater ace Mari Boya has joined FA Racing to race in the newly formed Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine this year. The 16-year-old from Lleida graduates from a race-winning debut season in motorsport, having claimed a strong second place in the 2020 Spanish F4 championship. Boya steps up on the back of a season that saw him take three wins and 14 podiums, showing…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Oliver Goethe Makes F3 Regional Debut With MP Motorsport
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Oliver Goethe Makes F3 Regional Debut With MP Motorsport
Formula 4 race winner Oliver Goethe will make his Formula 3 debut this season at the wheel of an MP Motorsport -run Tatuus F3 car. Oliver embarked on his first full single-seater season in 2020, racing in the Spanish F4 championship with the Dutch team, claiming six podium finishes and his maiden victory. After a highly successful learning year, the ROFGO supported driver is stepping up the…
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juniorformulamotorsport · 4 years ago
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2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine - Lorenzo Fluxá Competes With VAR in 2021
2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – Lorenzo Fluxá Competes With VAR in 2021
Van Amersfoort Racing is happy to announce the signing of Lorenzo Fluxá. The Spaniard will once again race alongside teammate Francesco Pizzi, this time in the FIA certified Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. Lorenzo climbs the motorsports ladder at a high pace. Just like the majority of the greats in motor racing, the 16-year-old from Palma de Mallorca started his racing career…
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