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Alex Ninovic (born 4 March 2007) is an Australian racing driver from Sydney. He finished 2nd in the 2024 F4 British Championship with Rodin Motorsport , and is set to compete in the 2025 GB3 Championship with the team. [ 1 ]
The 2025 Formula 4 Australian Championship is an upcoming motor racing series in Australia. It will be the seventh national championship in Formula 4 , and the second after a four-year hiatus from 2020 to 2023.
The 2025 calendar was announced on 20 December 2024. [4] The championships' inaugural season is scheduled to consist of six race weekends, all held in Australia, with the date and venue of the final round yet to be revealed.
Jack Beeton (born 17 November 2007) is an Australian racing driver from Gold Coast, [1] who is set to compete with Prema Racing in the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship. He most recently competed in the 2024 Italian F4 season with US Racing, becoming the vice-champion. Beeton is also the 2023 Formula 4 South East Asia champion. [2]
The Australian Karting Association ltd Trading as Karting Australia (AKA) is the association formed in 1966 that was appointed by the FIA and Motorsport Australia to control and administer the CIK class kart racing in Australia. The purposes of the AKA as outlined on its website include: The promotion and protection of kart racing
Taito Kato (加藤大翔, Katō Taito, born 25 November 2007) is a Japanese racing driver who is set to compete in the Formula Regional European Championship for ART Grand Prix. He is the 2024 French F4 champion.
The karts race on full-size Australian circuits and in 2013 the series was raced at Sydney Motorsport Park and Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. As of 2007 the series has raced as part of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships. The series is one of nine that enjoy full CAMS Australian Championship status. [1]
Supercars Championship Darwin Triple Crown (1998–present) Australian Improved Production Nationals (2015, 2024) Future: Trans-Am Australia (2025) Former: Australian SBK (1998, 2010–2013, 2017–2018, 2021–2023) S5000 (2022) Stadium Super Trucks (2017, 2021) Full Circuit (1986–present) Length: 2.870 km (1.783 miles) Turns: 14: Race lap ...