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Frijns wins Formula Renault 3.5 title at first attempt 21st October 2012, 19:43
Robin Frijns clinched the Formula Renault 3.5 title – and a chance to test for Red Bull – after a controversial final race at the Circuit de Catalunya.
One To Watch: Antonio Felix da Costa 1st October 2012, 16:59
Portugal hasn’t had an F1 driver since Tiago Monteiro six years ago. Formula Renault 3.5 and GP3 star Antonio Felix da Costa could be the man to change that.
One To Watch: Jules Bianchi 11th October 2009, 11:48
Jules Bianchi captured the F3 Euroseries on home ground in Dijon today. Now halfway along the ART production line, a future stint in GP2 and thereafter Formula 1 looks increasingly likely for Bianchi.
One To Watch: Jaime Alguersuari 7th July 2009, 11:30
Jaime Alguersuari looks to have the talent, the backing and the connections to become the next Spanish driver in Formula 1.
One To Watch: Sebastien Buemi 27th August 2008, 7:00
Sebastien Buemi will drive for Toro Rosso during their three-day test in September as the team decide whether to give him an F1 seat for 2009.
One To Watch: Bruno Senna 26th July 2008, 7:00
Bruno Senna is one of the names being linked with the vacant seat at Toro Rosso next year as current driver Sebastian Vettel moves up to the Red Bull team.
One to watch: Marko Asmer 4th December 2007, 9:00
Estonian Marko Asmer, who will test for BMW in Jerez this week, won the British Formula Three championship this year by a commanding margin.
One to watch: Karun Chandhok 19th September 2007, 7:00
With exquisite timing, India’s Karun Chandhok won his first GP2 race on Sunday just as an Indian has bought out the Spyker team and an Indian Grand Prix is arranged for 2010.
One to watch: Kazuki Nakajima 5th September 2007, 7:00
Kazuki Nakajima has forged close connections with Toyota – arch-rival of Honda, who his father was connected with in F1 in the eighties.
One to watch: Javier Villa 17th August 2007, 11:00
The news that Spanish businessman Alejandro Agag is considering investing in Super Aguri could be very timely for young Spanish racing drivers like Javier Villa.



