Danish Formula 4 will be renamed Nordic 4 next year as it continues its alliance with the Formula Renault 1.6-spec Formula Nordic series.
Formula Renault 1.6
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Team BAR’s Mikkel Pedersen pipped MP Racing’s Magnus Pedersen to the Danish Formula 4 title in the final round at Jyllandsringen.
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Danish F4 and Formula Nordic shared grids for a second time this year at Karlskoga, and the two series ended up more evenly matched.
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The second round of the Danish F4 season this weekend was noteworthy for taking place in Sweden, and also featuring cars from another series.
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Danish Formula 4 and Formula Nordic have confirmed they will share grids next season in the release of the former’s 2023 calendar
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The Prost name won a single-seater title last year. It wasn’t in FE, but in one of the few remaining Renault-powered junior series
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An electric single-seater racing car in 1993 brought together the companies that would one day make Formula E. This is its story
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The Formula Renault Eurocup was as strong as ever this year, and its fellow French-engined series also had a bit of a renaissance
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Renault’s halo series switched to Regional F3 spec this year, but there were still series utilising the manufacturer’s engine with older cars to create great racing
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The Formula Renault Eurocup benefited from increased support from the French manufacturer in 2017, even though the Northern European Cup was weaker as a result. Elliot Wood reviews the category in full.
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Three different drivers won the three Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic races this weekend, with wins going to FinnDrive duo of Ilmari Korpivaara and Juuso Puhakka, as well as Robert Svensson.
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Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic points leader Oliver Soderstrom and rookie Laurents Horr were the winners of the two respective Sunday races at Anderstorp.
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FinnDrive’s Ilmari Korpivaara closed in on championship leader Oliver Soderstrom by taking the win in the third Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic race of the season at Anderstorp.
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PWR Junior Team’s Oliver Soderstrom swept the opening round of the 2015 Formula Renault 1.6 Nodric season at Skovde.
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The Formula Renault 1.6 European Series, formerly known as the Northern European Cup, will not run in 2015, the organisers have officially confirmed.
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Dutch outfit Provily Racing will enter the 2015 ADAC F4 season, the team has revealed. Provily will move their operation from Formula Renault 1.6 European Series, formerly known as NEC,…
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Juuso Puhakka has been announced as Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic champion’s FinnDrive second signing for the 2015 season in the category.
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After winning Australian Formula Ford, Anton De Pasquale moved to Europe in order to pursue an F1 career and won the Formula Renault 1.6 NEC series. Now he moves up to the highly-competitive FR2.0 Eurocup.
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Finland’s Ilmari Korpivaara will return to the Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic series in 2015.
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Dutch youngster Job van Uitert has been announced as Provily Racing’s second driver for the 2015 season of FR1.6 ES.