Ultimate Guide to 2021 F2 Season
With just days until Formula Two kick off their 2021 season in Bahrain, we bring you everything you need to know in the series’ biggest shakeup yet.
With just days until Formula Two kick off their 2021 season in Bahrain, we bring you everything you need to know in the series’ biggest shakeup yet.
With Formula Two pre-season testing now finished ahead of the 2021 season, we round up all three days of testing as drivers and teams got acquainted with one another ahead of the new campaign.
Jack Doohan has secured the last Trident seat as he switches from HWA Racelab for the 2021 Formula Three season.
HWA Racelab have announced that Oliver Rasmussen completes their driver line-up for 2021 Formula Three season.
Red Bull have announced that they are returning to DTM for the 2021 season, with their F1 Test Driver – Alex Albon driving one of the cars in a three driver line-up.
Pierre-Louis Chovet has signed up to race for Jenzer Motorsport in Formula Three for 2021 season.
ART GP have retained Aleksandr Smolyar for a second consecutive Formula Three season.
Red Bull have announced that Juri Vips and Liam Lawson will step up to Formula Two, whilst Jak Crawford and Ayumu Iwasa join Formula Three.
Having reflected on five top drivers across Formula One & Two, it is time to reflect on top five drivers from a brilliant 2020 Formula Three season.
PREMA Racing have signed Dennis Hauger as their second driver for 2021 Formula Three season.
Formula Two have confirmed the finalised lineup for their three-day post-season test from 8-10 December 2020 in Bahrain.
Jehan Daruvala claimed a stunning maiden F2 victory in a Carlin one-two finish as PREMA’s Mick Schumacher sealed the title in a dramatic Sakhir Sprint thriller.
Yuki Tsunoda clinched a dramatic Sakhir Feature Race victory whilst the title fight between Mick Schumacher and Callum Ilott goes to the final race of this season.
Carlin’s Yuki Tsunoda dominated Friday’s F2 action to take pole for 2020 Sakhir Feature Race as the title fight continued to twist and turn with four drivers left in the title hunt.
Formula Two have announced that thy will retain the 2020 teams lineup for 2021-23 F2 seasons with DAMS and MP Motorsport amongst those remaining in the category for another three seasons.
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