DAMS to become DAMS Lucas Oil

DAMS to become DAMS Lucas Oil Read more

Leading Formula 2 outfit DAMS and Lucas Oil will strengthen their existing partnership, starting with the French team being re-named DAMS Lucas Oil ahead of the upcoming campaign. Founded by Forrest Lucas in 1989, Lucas Oil remains a family-owned business and is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of oils, additives, lubricants and other workshop accessories.

Juan Manuel Correa completes DAMS Line-up for 2024 F2 Season

Juan Manuel Correa completes DAMS Line-up for 2024 F2 Season Read more

DAMS is delighted to announce the signing of American-Ecuadorian Juan Manuel Correa for the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship, completing the team’s line-up alongside Jak Crawford.

DAMS signs Jak Crawford for 2024 F2 Season

DAMS signs Jak Crawford for 2024 F2 Season Read more

DAMS is delighted to announce that American driver Jak Crawford will join the team for the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship, after a strong maiden campaign in the series in 2023.

Championship to Debut Single Seater Racing in new track in Kuwait

Championship to Debut Single Seater Racing in new track in Kuwait Read more

The Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRMEC) will make history as the first single-seater series to race at the new 5.609km Kuwait Motor Town (KMT) this week. Alongside the F4 UAE Championship, the two series will debut open-wheel competition at the impressive, multi-discipline USD162 million motorsport facility with a combined grid just shy of 70 cars.

Red Bull and Honda Junior Souta Arao confirmed in Hitech GP line-up for 2023 GB3 campaign

Red Bull and Honda Junior Souta Arao confirmed in Hitech GP line-up for 2023 GB3 campaign Read more

Hitech GP has confirmed Red Bull Junior Team driver Souta Arao in its line-up for the 2023 GB3 Championship season. The 17-year-old Japanese racer, who is also a member of Honda’s junior programme, most recently competed in the French F4 Championship in 2022, winning three races and taking seven additional podium finishes on his way to third overall. His victories came with impressive drives at Pau, Spa-Francorchamps and Paul Ricard in his first season of single-seater racing.

Formula Regional Middle East Championship Makes Dazzling Dubai Debut

Formula Regional Middle East Championship Makes Dazzling Dubai Debut Read more

The inaugural round of the new Formula Regional Middle East Championship Certified by FIA (FRMEC) was certainly dramatic and unpredictable. When the dust settled at the Dubai Autodrome from three sensational races from the high-quality, international 27-driver field, a trio of young talents were celebrating victories – yet none of them are in the leading three positions in the championship.

Stellar Entry for Inaugural Formula Regional Middle East Championship

Stellar Entry for Inaugural Formula Regional Middle East Championship Read more

Much of the world’s most exciting young racing talent, including numerous champions, is gearing up for the opening round of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship Certified by FIA at the Dubai Autodrome. The huge, international field will begin its schedule of five triple-header events on 13-14 January in support of the Dubai 24 Hours, before four more rounds, the entire season held at FIA Grade I circuits.

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F3: Franco Colapinto returns to the podium at the Red Bull Ring

F3: Franco Colapinto returns to the podium at the Red Bull Ring Read more

Franco Colapinto scores second FIA F3 podium with VAR.

Arthur Leclerc and Pepe Marti prepare to duel in the desert as Championship goes down to the wire

Arthur Leclerc and Pepe Marti prepare to duel in the desert as Championship goes down to the wire Read more

Just 40 points separate the two remaining 2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship title contenders ahead of the season finale at the FIA Grade 1 Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi this weekend where a maximum of 75 points are on offer across the three remaining races.

Arthur Leclerc Tightens Grip on Championship as Mumbai Falcons Celebrate Triple Victories

Arthur Leclerc Tightens Grip on Championship as Mumbai Falcons Celebrate Triple Victories Read more

The talent-packed Formula Regional Asian Championship field delivered yet another trio of white-knuckle thrillers as the Mumbai Falcons’ Sebastian Montoya, Dino Beganovic and Arthur Leclerc took a win apiece in Round 3 at the Dubai Autodrome. 

Sebastian Montoya, Gabriel Bortoleto and Gabriele Minì take a win at triple-header season-opener at Yas Marina

Sebastian Montoya, Gabriel Bortoleto and Gabriele Minì take a win at triple-header season-opener at Yas Marina Read more

The 2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship (FRAC) Certified by FIA got off to a blistering start at the newly-reconfigured Yas Marina F1 circuit in Abu Dhabi this weekend, with three different drivers each taking a win apiece for three separate teams across a trio of exhilarating 30-minute races.

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Red Bull Juniors use Verstappen title triumph as 2022 motivation

Red Bull Juniors use Verstappen title triumph as 2022 motivation Read more

Daruvala, Lawson and Vips eye Formula 2 wins as Sato set to shine in Japan.

PREMA Racing announces line-up for Valencia FIA F3 test

PREMA Racing announces line-up for Valencia FIA F3 test Read more

PREMA Racing announces the team's line-up for the upcoming collective FIA Formula 3 Championship test session, which will take place next week at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia.  

Jonny Edgar is the new ADAC Formula 4 champion

Jonny Edgar is the new ADAC Formula 4 champion Read more

Jonny Edgar (16, England, Van Amersfoort Racing) delivered an outstanding performance in the last race of the season at Oschersleben to wrap up the ADAC Formula 4 championship after catching and overtaking team-mate Jak Crawford (15, USA). Red Bull Junior Edgar went on a strong charge from seventh place on the grid in the final race of the year to finish in P2 and bank enough points to clinch the championship. After his two victories in the first two races at Oschersleben, Crawford went into the final race nine points ahead of Edgar. However, he made hardly any progress from eighth on the grid and ultimately had to settle for sixth. After 21 thrilling races this season, the title in the ADAC High-Speed Academy was decided by just two points. And amid all the excitement, Rookie champion Tim Tramnitz (15, Germany, US Racing) was recording a maiden win in the series.
 

Red Bull Juniors Edgar and Crawford duel for the ADAC F4 Championship, Van Amersfoort Racing poised to take team title

Red Bull Juniors Edgar and Crawford duel for the ADAC F4 Championship, Van Amersfoort Racing poised to take team title Read more

It is a duel that has dominated the whole season, and it is about to culminate on the final weekend at Oschersleben (6th - 8th November) - Jonny Edgar (16, England) versus Jak Crawford (15, USA), two Red Bull Junior members of the Van Amersfoort squad in pursuit of the ADAC Formula 4 title. Edgar goes into this last fixture of the campaign leading the championship table by a 23-point margin and as clear favourite, but Crawford remains undaunted. So everything is set for a riveting conclusion to the sixth season of the ADAC High-Speed Academy. Racing at Oschersleben will go ahead without any spectators in attendance to comply with the biosecurity measures agreed between the ADAC GT Masters and the relevant authorities. Free-to-air TV channel SPORT1 will be showing the races from the High-Speed Academy, and they can also be watched online as a livestream on SPORT1.de, YouTube.com/adac, the Facebook page of ADAC Formula 4 and on adac.de/motorsport.
 

ADAC F4 Championship drama at the Lausitzring: Victor Bernier wins, Tim Tramnitz is 2020 Best Rookie

ADAC F4 Championship drama at the Lausitzring: Victor Bernier wins, Tim Tramnitz is 2020 Best Rookie Read more

French teenager Victor Bernier (16, R-ace GP) registered his second ADAC Formula 4 victory of the season in a spectacular third race at the DEKRA Lausitzring on Sunday, while British driver Jonny Edgar (16, Van Amersfoort Racing) further cemented his title claim by finishing fourth. After a dramatic DNF for his team-mate and main rival Jak Crawford (15, USA), who won the second round on Sunday morning, Edgar now takes a 23-point advantage into the grand finale next weekend at Oschersleben. Meanwhile, joy knew no bounds for Tim Tramnitz (15, Germany, US Racing) as the ADAC Sports Foundation protégé clinched the Best Rookie classification ahead of time with two strong performances on Sunday.
 

Can anyone catch Jonny Edgar? Championship battle is almost run

Can anyone catch Jonny Edgar? Championship battle is almost run Read more

The climax of the sixth ADAC Formula 4 season is fast approaching. The gripping team-internal duel between the two top drivers, Jonny Edgar (16, England) and Jak Crawford (15, USA), goes into the next round on the penultimate race weekend of the 2020 campaign at the DEKRA Lausitzring (30th October - 1st November). Still hoping to break the dominance of the Van Amersfoort duo and snatch the title in the short time remaining is Elias Seppänen (16, Finland, US Racing). Races 16 to 18 are likely to prove decisive. The venue may be the same as the opening weekend, but the track will have a completely different configuration. This time, the drivers will be competing on a 4.75km variant - i.e. approximately one kilometre longer than the sprint layout - which likewise comprises sections of the oval perimeter and the infield.
 

Jonny Edgar and Jak Crawford dominate race Sunday at the Red Bull Ring

Jonny Edgar and Jak Crawford dominate race Sunday at the Red Bull Ring Read more

The Van Amersfoort Racing duo of Jonny Edgar (16, England) and Jak Crawford (15, USA) were once again in a class of their own. The two team-mates shared the spoils of victory in the races on Sunday at the Red Bull Ring, so it now seems highly likely that the two of them will be going head-to-head as the title chase enters the home straight. Red Bull Motorsport advisor Helmut Marko was at the circuit to watch his juniors.

Fifth win of the season: Jonny Edgar firmly on course for title

Fifth win of the season: Jonny Edgar firmly on course for title Read more

Jonny Edgar (16, Van Amersfoort Racing) appears to be well on course to win the ADAC Formula 4 championship title. The British teenager took his fifth victory of the season at the Red Bull Ring in Austria and further extended his lead at the top of the table. Edgar beat off competition in the first round of the weekend from France’s Victor Bernier (16, R-ace GP) and Jak Crawford (15, USA, Van Amersfoort Racing) and now heads the overall standings with a 40-point lead on the American. Two more races on the famous track near Spielberg in Styria are set to follow tomorrow. Edgar will again be on pole for the start of Race 2 on Sunday.

Wet-weather maestros at the Nürburgring: Edgar and Lomko are Saturday's winners

Wet-weather maestros at the Nürburgring: Edgar and Lomko are Saturday's winners Read more

Nürburgring: Championship leader Jonny Edgar (16, Van Amersfoort Racing) from Great Britain and Russia's Vladislav Lomko (15, US Racing) were the winners of Saturday's two ADAC Formula 4 races thanks to their mastery of the autumn-like conditions at the Nürburgring.

Jak Crawford unfazed by Eifel weather: Maiden win for US teenager

Jak Crawford unfazed by Eifel weather: Maiden win for US teenager Read more

Jak Crawford (USA, 15, Van Amersfoort Racing) defied the notorious Eifel weather to chalk up his first ADAC Formula 4 victory and get himself back in the running for the title.

Victor Bernier in first victory of the season after spectacular race

Victor Bernier in first victory of the season after spectacular race Read more

Hockenheim: France's Victor Bernier (16, R-ace GP) stormed to his first ADAC Formula 4 victory in a spectacular race at the Hockenheimring on Sunday. In an eventful closing stage brought to a premature end by race control, Bernier surged ahead of Jak Crawford (15, USA, Van Amersfoort Racing) and Elias Seppänen (16, Finland US Racing) to claim the top spot on the podium.

Speedy Emirati to take on the ADAC Formula 4 males at Hockenheim

Speedy Emirati to take on the ADAC Formula 4 males at Hockenheim Read more

Munich: The field is looking stronger after the short summer break, as ADAC Formula 4 welcomes some new faces at Hockenheim for the third race weekend. Among the newcomers are Italian outfit Iron Lynx fronted by a young female driver from the United Arab Emirates. Hamda Al Qubaisi (18) will be making her ADAC Formula 4 debut alongside team-mate Leonardo Fornaroli (15, Italy). SPORT1 will show at least one race live on free-to-air television every weekend, and there will be further coverage on SPORT1+. All races can be watched online as a livestream with German and English commentary on SPORT1.de, youtube.com/adac and adac.de/motorsport.
 

Maiden ADAC Formula 4 win for Joshua Dürksen

Maiden ADAC Formula 4 win for Joshua Dürksen Read more

Joshua Dürksen secured a maiden ADAC Formula 4 victory in an exciting contest. He won Race 3 at the Nürburgring on Sunday morning in an authoritative manner and staged an impressive comeback after a mediocre showing in Race 2.

Jonny Edgar excels again at the Nürburgring, maiden win for Gabriele Mini

Jonny Edgar excels again at the Nürburgring, maiden win for Gabriele Mini Read more

Nürburgring: Saturday brought a debut victory for Gabriele Mini, plus further masterful performances from Jonny Edgar and Elias Seppänen as they continue to rack up the points.

Edgar defeats Crawford - Seppänen wins in the rain

Edgar defeats Crawford - Seppänen wins in the rain Read more

Lausitzring: Jonny Edgar with title ambitions. Elias Seppänen makes successful poker player. The two ADAC Formula 4 races at the Lausitzring on Sunday were extremely tense and exciting. Saturday's winner Edgar (16, England, Van Amersfoort Racing) won through again in the second round of the weekend on Sunday morning after an exciting scrap with team-mate, Jak Crawford (15, USA). Tim Tramnitz (15, US Racing) from Hamburg was best Rookie in Race 2. The ADAC Sports Foundation protégé also took his maiden podium for third place.
 

2020 ADAC Formula 4 good to go

2020 ADAC Formula 4 good to go Read more

The curtain-raiser is just a few days away, and a new season of ADAC Formula 4 is about to start. This coming weekend (31st July - 2nd August), the Lausitzring will be hosting the first three races of the campaign in parallel with the 2020 ADAC GT Masters. Every weekend, SPORT1 will be showing at least one race live on free-to-air TV, and the action can also be followed on SPORT1+. All races are available online as a livestream with German and English commentary on SPORT1.de, youtube.com/adac and adac.de/motorsport.

Red Bull Junior talent Jak Crawford from the USA joins Van Amersfoort Racing for double F4 race program in Germany and Italy

Red Bull Junior talent Jak Crawford from the USA joins Van Amersfoort Racing for double F4 race program in Germany and Italy Read more

Van Amersfoort Racing is proud to announce the signing of a second Red Bull Junior talent; American Jak Crawford will compete for VAR in both the 2020 ADAC German Formula 4 and Italian F4 Championship.