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The 2018 season in both the FIA Formula 2 Championship and the GP3 Series was filled with driver vying for each title. Some were having their second go at it while others challenged for them in their rookie seasons.
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Recently we saw the 65th Macau Grand Prix being contested over and while some tense racing decided the victor it became noticeable for other reasons.
The GP3 Series and Formula 2 Championship concluded their seasons at Yas Marina where some thrilling racing mixed with some mishaps ensured that they saw out their season.
Lets not forget that the Japanese F4 Championship also had a season finale but at Twin Ring Motegi.
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With the Macau Grand Prix fast approaching we’ve done a preview of the 28 drivers that will take part in the 65th edition of the event. We have also looked at what the future holds for the event amid big changes to the Formula 3 regulations.
The season finale in the Italian F4 Championship does also get a rundown as the trophies were handed out in the hills of Tuscany.
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This episode focuses on the 2018 FIA F3 European Championship season with a season review of the drivers that competed in it. From those who struggled through the year to the champion.
The Euroformula Open and the Formula Renault Eurocup gets also their fair share of coverage since they had their season finals not too long ago while the Japanese F4 Championship saw their title battle close up at Autopolis.
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It’s all about Formula 3 in today’s episode as we take a look at a trio of season finales, a penultimate round, and the development of the class.
Euroformula Open was at Jerez where a newcomer started to make a name while in BRDC F3 the weekend running was a bit interrupted.
Over in the FIA F3 European Championship their Hockheimring weekend saw a return of a front runner while the Japanese F3 Championship had some exquisite racing at Fuji.
The development of the class has also taken more steps over the past few weeks.
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This week’s episode contains Formula 3 in all its shapes. The All-Japan F3 was at Sportsland SUGO while the European F3 Championship raced in the Styrian alps. Euroformula Open crowned a champion at Monza while BRDC F3 have set themselves up for a fine season finale. There have also been some developments regarding Regional F3 and some ‘old-school’ F3 series.
Both the British and ADAC Formula 4 championships concluded their season recently while the Formula Renault Eurocup saw a new main title contender emerge.
Lastly but not least both the FIA Formula 2 Championship and GP3 Series did also see main title contenders emerge amid some fine racing in Sochi.
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The All-Japan F3 Championship was at Okyama where the weather continued the play a major role while the FIA F3 European Championship saw their first triple winner of the season at the Nürburgring. There were also some continued developments regarding the future of Formula 3.
The Formula Renault Eurocup saw their title battle grow closer while the Italian F4 Championship suddenly found themselves with a third title contender.
The British F4 Championship did found themselves with a champion elect after the penultimate round while the Japanese one saw a new face on the podium.
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The Indy Lights series concluded their 2018 season at Portland by crowning a champion while some odd incidents occurred in a race start.
Formula 2 and GP3 saw some fine action at Monza as the title fights in both championships became clearer while behind them it became tighter.
Euroformula Open did actually see a third race winner this season at Silverstone while the title lead changed hands in Formula Renault Eurocup.
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The FIA formula 2 championship and the GP3 Series were recently at Spa-Francorchamps where they started their final leg of the season by seeing the title fights take another turn.
Over at Misano though the FIA F3 drivers were hit by a thunderstorm and rain amid strong drives by a pair of drivers that has thrown themselves into the mix lately.
The British F4 championship saw their title fight grow closer when they visited Scotland while the Indy Lights series experienced an unusual winner on the Gateway oval.
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The Japanese F4 saw some hectic races at Fuji while in Germany a champion was crowned at the Nürburgring.
A pair of British championships saw new drivers on the top step as the F4 teams was at Rockingham while the F3 teams was at Brands Hatch.
The European F3 Championship was also in Britain to race and there we saw a trio of races where no one really came out on top.
The Japanese counterpart moved on Twin Ring Motegi where the title fight started to learn ever further in a drivers direction.
Sorry for the poor audio quality at times. Had to move to a backup microphone.
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As Spa hosted multiple series over the past weekends we saw a title favourite firmly emerge in BRDC F3 while FIA F3 continues with tight racing. Formula Renault Eurocup saw fresh faced winners while Renault Sport threw their hat into the Regional F3 ring as F3 Euro Series took another step towards complete revival. The All-Japan F3 Championship ran into some issues though.
Formula 2 and GP3 celebrated the final round before the summer break by contesting some exciting races at the Hungaroring.
Some F4 Championship were in action and they some close racing over the winners trophy more than ones as the German, Italian, British were all in action.
A pair of title contenders firmly but their names in the box when Indy Lights visited Mid-Ohio while Mazda decided to refocus their motorsport strategy.
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In Formula 2 we saw developments both on and off track as the clutch had attention as well as a driver for the wrong reasons. GP3 had a quieter time but still saw some fine racing and podiums in unison.
Euroformula Open saw some teammates clash as the stalemate resumed.
The All-Japan F3 Championship saw some streaks be broken when they raced at Fuji while the FIA F3 Championship had a surprise visitor on the top step of the podium.
Indy Lights though saw a duel at Iowa while Toronto offered both a hectic and calm race.
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In Spielberg, Austria Formula 2 saw changes to the championship while a driver came through in the end.
GP3 saw two pairs of teammates come together with various outcomes as some Italians enjoyed themselves there.
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The FIA F3 European Championship had a trio of hectic races at the Norisring.
Formula 2 though had a troublesome weekend at Paul Ricard while GP3 saw a classic type of weekend unfold.
The British F4 Championship saw a title contender make a firm statement heading into the summer break while Indy Lights experienced something similar at Road America.
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More developments regarding Regional F3 and the possible continuation of F3 Euroseries is featured in this weeks episode. There’s also some racing getting a rundown. The Italian F4 had some hectic racing at Misano while their German counterpart was at the Red Bull Ring.
Both the British F3 and F4 Championships was in action with the former getting some action at Silverstone while the latter saw a new championship leader emerge at Oulton Park.
Euroformula Open though was in the Ardennes to race and it was a mixed weekend for quite a few drivers.
We also remember Jeff Green who passed away recently after an accident.
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In this week’s episode we’ll rundown the Freedom 100, the Monaco weekends of both FIA Formula 2 and Eurocup Formula Renault.
At other places around the world BRDC F3 was competing at Snetterton and they saw three different winners while the All-Japan F3 Championship resumed regular business at Sportsland SUGO.
The FIA F3 European Championship had a blast at the Hungaroring that saw a rookie climb to the top step twice while in the Italian F4 a title contender had a tough round at Monza.
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We take a look at the opening weekend of the 2018 FIA European Formula 3 season as well as the GP3 Series season opener and with a dash of Formula 2.
Indy Lights gets a mention while Formula 4 action from four different countries gets a rundown. There's also some Eurocup Formula Renault in the episode as well.
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As the GP3 Series and FIA Formula 3 European Championship season approach us we take a look at the drivers who will compete in the two aforementioned series.
20 drivers spread among 6 teams will seek glory in GP3 while there’s 23 of them in FIA F3 in the same amount of teams trying to do the same.
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FIA Formula 2 was at Baku where it was hard to predict the podium finishers.
The F4 Sudamericana has been relaunched and goes under a new name.
A trio of FIA F4 championships have started to see some potential title contenders emerge, and the same can be said about BRDC F3.
Meanwhile, in Euroformula Open in starts to appear that we’ll see a repeat of 2017.
All that gets discussed and argued about in this episode.
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We take a look at the opening two weekends of the Eurocup Formula Renault that featured some strong rookies.
The German F4 Championship had a hectic opening meeting at Oschersleben and the F4 action continued in Italy with the Italian Championship.
In America Indy Lights saw a driver dominate regardless of the weather conditions.
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