Who we think will be crowned F2 champion (and more)
Prediction time! With the Formula 2 season about to kick off, some of the F1 Feeder Series editors sat down and thought long and hard about who will be crowned champion, the rookie of 2020, the surprise package and the team of the year. If your having a hard time deciding who is going to be on top this year, check out our predictions. Follow … Continue reading Who we think will be crowned F2 champion (and more)
What the new Sauber Academy looks like
On Wednesday Sauber announced their inaugural Academy lineup, before the bulk of feeder series championships get underway. It looks to have replaced the Sauber Junior Team, although in a slimmed-down guise with only four drivers signed to the team: Theo Pourchaire, Petr Ptacek, Dexter Patterson and Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. By Adam Dickinson Here we look who those drivers are, their pedigree that’s earned them a … Continue reading What the new Sauber Academy looks like
The future of Indy Lights: hopes and fears
A small disaster, made up of smaller individual disasters. The official confirmation of the 2020 Indy Lights season being cancelled does not necessarily come unexpected. But for the handful of teams and talented drivers involved in it, it is a serious setback and disrupts some promising careers. I feel for Kyle Kirkwood, the bright American kid with a ludicrously good batting average in recent years … Continue reading The future of Indy Lights: hopes and fears
Daily Discussion: do driver academies work?
The F1 silly season merry-go-round took off in earnest last week, as Ferrari decided to replace Sebastian Vettel with Carlos Sainz. McLaren also chose to replace Sainz with a proven driver, while Renault is apparently toying with the idea of resigning the near-geriatric Fernando Alonso. As a result, several people around the interwebs asked themselves: with all these experienced drivers shuffling seats, is the F1 … Continue reading Daily Discussion: do driver academies work?
Interview: Hunter McElrea and the need to keep winning
As this year’s Indy Pro 2000 season gets underway in St Petersburg this weekend, Hunter McElrea is one of the leading candidates to succeed Kyle Kirkwood as champion. Our editor-at-large Jeroen Demmendaal spoke with the young New Zealander in an F1 Feeder Series exclusive. By Jeroen Demmendaal Five points. That is all that was missing last September in Laguna Seca for Hunter McElrea. Ahead of … Continue reading Interview: Hunter McElrea and the need to keep winning
Interview: British F4 rookie Casper Stevenson aiming for championship win
Casper Stevenson has set a big target for himself. The 15-year old British F4 debutant wants to win the championship in 2020. On the official Media Day reporters Adam Dickinson and Fred Coates sat down with the new Double R & Argenti driver and talked with him about his scholarship win and the upcoming season. By Adam Dickinson & Fred Coates How’s it going today? … Continue reading Interview: British F4 rookie Casper Stevenson aiming for championship win
Season preview: 2020 Road to Indy promises spectacle across the board
As the 2020 Road to Indy season is about to get underway on the Streets of St Petersburg this weekend, our editor-at-large and resident Road to Indy writer Jeroen Demmendaal highlights some of the potential stars in Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 that deserve extra attention in 2020. By Jeroen Demmendaal Indy Lights – Can Kyle Kirkwood make it three in a row? … Continue reading Season preview: 2020 Road to Indy promises spectacle across the board
From Alesi to Schumacher: these famous names are trying to make it to F1
As with many other things, racing too tends to run within families. From top drivers racing around the world to club legends, lineage can be found at all levels in motorsport. The Rosberg and Hill families are among the most successful. Two generations went on to win the most prestigious title in all of racing, an incredible feat yet to be repeated. By Harry Verolme … Continue reading From Alesi to Schumacher: these famous names are trying to make it to F1
Interview: Indy Lights rookie Kyle Kirkwood aims to complete Road to Indy hat-trick in 2020
He has dominated the American feeder series in recent years, collecting championships like baseball cards and breaking record after record. After winning the USF and Pro 2000 crowns as a rookie, can Kyle Kirkwood make it a three in a row in Indy Lights this year? In an exclusive for F1 Feeder Series, editor-at-large Jeroen Demmendaal spoke to the young man from Florida. By Jeroen … Continue reading Interview: Indy Lights rookie Kyle Kirkwood aims to complete Road to Indy hat-trick in 2020
Formula 2 is back: a quick recap of the off season
Formula 2 returns this weekend with the Bahrain pre-season test getting underway on 1st March, lasting for two days. To refresh your memory, this is what happened in the off season. By Adam Dickinson This year there’s an interesting balance of experience with five of last season’s top 10 returning, whilst seven drivers have stepped up having raced in last year’s FIA Formula 3 including … Continue reading Formula 2 is back: a quick recap of the off season
Toyota Racing Series 2020: a quick and dirty review
A thrilling 2020 Toyota Racing Series has concluded with Igor Fraga winning by just six points, making it the biggest win of the Brazilian’s career. He was pushed all the way by Kiwi Liam Lawson, who finished on the same number of points as last season, 356. By Adam Dickinson In Whatsapping With last month, Fraga told us: “Once I enter a competition, I will … Continue reading Toyota Racing Series 2020: a quick and dirty review
Whatsapping with: Juju Noda (Danish F4)
Since she was just nine years old and breaking lap records there has been hype around Juju Noda. The Japanese driver and daughter of ex-F1 driver Hideki Noda is now 14 years old and she can finally show what she is made of in Danish F4. We had a brief talk with her. By Floris Visman With hardcore F1 fans the name Hideki Noda will … Continue reading Whatsapping with: Juju Noda (Danish F4)
