Giuliano Alesi joins new FIA Formula 2 team HWA Racelab, partnering alongside Artem Markelov for the 2020 season.
Aaron Gillard

Aaron Gillard
A BA (Honours) Sports Journalism Graduate. Motorsport Journalist for TCF, covering Formula 1, FIA Formula 2 and Esports
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Nicholas Latifi states that 2019 was always going to be his last year in Formula 2, as he edges closer to a F1 seat at Williams.
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Formula 2 Veteran Artem Markelov will race with HWA Racelab in 2020, marking his seventh season within F1’s support series.
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HWA Racelabs will take over BWT Arden’s entry in FIA Formula 2 for the 2020 season, expanding their current collaboration deal.
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Juan Manuel Correa has posted his first video message since the F2 Spa accident. He says his recovery is expected to last between 10-12 months.
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Three teams grabbed victory in the second round of the 2019 F1 Esports Series, whilst Ferrari’s David Tonizza resumes his lead in the drivers’ table.
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Round 11 of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship heads to Russia, where the title could be seal by Nyck de Vries, if he scores enough points against Nicholas Latifi.
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FIA Formula 2 have revealed their 12-race calendar for 2020, with the inclusion of Zandvoort, replacing Paul Ricard.
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The 2019 F1 Esports Series started with Ferrari making a dream debut with David Tonizza winning two of the three races; Frederik Rasmussen won the first live race.
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Nicholas Latifi admits that his title aspirations in Formula 2 are out of his hands after bagging no points in Monza.
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Formula 2 points leader Nyck de Vries says he felt he didn’t deserve the podium finish in the sprint race at Monza.
The W Series have revealed six new drivers for the 2020 Season. 2019 Champion Jamie Chadwick will return to defend her title.
Nyck de Vries won the Formula 2 championship with ease. But unlike previous champions, won’t race in Formula 1 next year. How have F1 missed out?
Artem Markelov will race in Formula 2 with Arden for the reminder of the season, racing in the seat once belonged to Anthoine Hubert.
The 2019 F1 Esports Series kicks off on the 11th September, where ten official F1 teams will aim to win a large portion of the $500,000 prize money.
Jack Aitken admits that he was a bit naughty with the weaving in attempt to break the tow during the Formula 2 Sprint race at Monza.