Weekend four of the Formula Two series saw Andy Soucek extend his lead in the championship but events on the track were overshadowed by the death of driver Henry Surtees
It had to happen sooner or later. After dominating the first three races of the new Formula Two championship, all three Red Bull Junior Team drivers went out of race two in Brno.
Robert Wickens dominated round one of the Formula Two championship, winning both races from pole. So is the 20-year-old about to dominate F2 in the same way that Button is ruling F1?
Canadian Robert Wickens took pole position for the first round of the Formula Two Championship at Valencia, Spain, ahead of Tobias Hegewald and Andy Soucek.
In these straitened times, a racing car doesn’t only have to be built to survive a crash on the race track, it also has to survive financial crashes. Luckily it looks like F2 has a car that can do both.
Cycling 70km on a broken bike won't stop Rob Wickens, but sit him on a plane near someone with a cough and he’s down for the count. The race driver blogs on the Junior Team training camp…
Russian driver Mikhail “Crazy Mike” Aleshin is joining Red Bull’s line-up in the new Formula Two season where he will join his former Carlin Motorsport team-mate Robert Wickens.