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News Archive |
In the third pre-season test, Ben Fleet and Mark Dagnall are quickest on Day 1 & 2 respectively. |
Due to unfortunate circumstances, Kingfisher Racing are forced to pull out of F1RWRS. Plus One Racing Engineering take up the vacant slot. |
Due to unfortunate circumstances, Kingfisher Racing are forced to pull out of F2RWRS. Fusion Motorsport take up the vacant slot. |
Due to unfortunate circumstances, Kingfisher Racing are forced to pull out of F3RWRS. Equipe Gauthier take up the vacant slot. |
In the second pre-season test, Nathan McKane and Nathanael Spencer are quickest on Day 1 & 2 respectively. |
Ricardo Llosa & Jordan McKenna win the opening race of the season at Malaysia, with the two IBR Ferraris rounding out the podium. |
Ben Fleet has agreed a two-race deal with the struggling Arrows team, starting from the British Grand Prix. |
James Davies wins for the first time after his comeback at the Eastern United States Grand Prix, held on Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. |
Yuka Katayama is signed by Tropico Grand Prix for the first two races to replace the banned Alberto Cara. |
Dan Greenlaw will make his F2RWRS main season debut next year after signing a deal with Scuderia Alitalia. |
Inaugural F1RDS champion Hwok Kwol-Cho signs for Kamaha Juniors. |
Anu Võsu wins the 2016 Winter Cup in an entertaining battle at Long Beach. |