Tag: Formula Two
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F2: Stoneman the latest to sign up for 2010
Dean Stoneman is the latest British driver to have signed up for this year’s Formula Two championship.
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Bratt and Rees join F2 while Jakes takes on GP3
Will Bratt and Paul Rees have become the latest British drivers to sign up for Formula Two this season, while James Jakes looks to have found a place in the new GP3 series.
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F2: Jolyon Palmer back to build on late-season success
In one of the least surprising driver announcements of the pre-season, 19-year-old Jolyon Palmer is to drive for a second season in Formula Two – the championship run by his father Jonathan.
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F2: Jack Clarke returns with hopes of strong results
Jack Clarke, who led home a cluster of British drivers in the lower reaches of last year’s Formula Two championship, is to return to the series in 2010 – with high hopes of putting his hard-won experience to good use.
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F2: Tandy makes last-chance bid for 2010 drive
Bedford racer Nick Tandy reckons that a drive in this year’s F2 championship could be his last realistic prospect of a full-time career in single-seater racing.
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F2: New car makes ‘hugely impressive’ track debut
This season’s Formula Two car has made what series organisers call “a hugely impressive track debut” after recording times of around three seconds a lap faster than its predecessor.
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£100,000 prize will fast-track Formula Palmer Audi champion into F2
The close links between Formula Palmer Audi and Formula Two have developed further with the news that the winner of the junior series in 2010 will get £100,000 off the cost of running in the next year’s F2 campaign.
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F2: Dean Smith impresses on testing debut
Dean Smith carried the momentum of his McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award victory forward into Formula Two testing in Portimao, topping two of the six sessions and finishing third-fastest overall.
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F2: Jokinen fastest in testing again
Denmark’s Johan Jokinen was again fastest in the second day of Formula Two winter testing in Valencia, his morning time of 1min 26.106sec outpacing Britons Jolyon Palmer and Dan Clarke.