Busy weekend for FEED Racing in both EuroNascar and Formula 4. Podium for Jacques Villeneuve (P2, retirement in Race 1 while leading), solid points for Patrick Lemarié during his racing comeback after a 17-year break, bad luck for rookie Simon Pilate (FEED Racing 2019 semi-finalist) second on the grid but hit by mechanical problems,...
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French F4 Round 2 for Marijn Kremers
This weekend, French F4 will resume, for the 2020 Round 2 on the Nevers Magny-Cours track. 2019 FEED Racing winner, Marijn Kremers earned a full season in Formula 4. He entered the championship in Nogaro, and already stands third in the championship. Timetable (local time, UTC+2) Friday, September 11th 9.05 – 9.35 Free 16.05...
Great start for Kremers in French F4
Marijn Kremers brilliantly started his very first single seater campaign, by standing third in the championship. Among very experienced F4 drivers, the Dutch rookie raced to P4, P6 and P4, showing great consistency. ...
The first quarter-finalists from Stage 1 & 2
Here are our eight first quarter-finalists arising from the Stage 1: Josep Marti, Enzo Peugeot, Leon Ruedinger, Thomas Martinez, Paul Cauhaupe, Tiago Espanha, Philippe Dazy and Tom Pernaut. Here are the other eight first quarter-finalists emerging from the Stage 2: Mathieu de Barbuat, Thibault Cazaubon, Paul Levet, Remy Goville, Alex Machado, Camille...
Announcement regarding Marijn Kremers
Due to the health crisis that has delayed and disrupted all sporting competitions, not only in motorsport, Marijn Kremers, the first winner of FEED Racing, has decided, in agreement with the Carlin team and our management, not to compete in the 2020 British Formula 4 championship. Following his win at Magny-Cours last November, the...
2020 Season II is on!
2020 FEED Racing’s season II is finally on around the Nevers Magny-Cours Club circuit. The first twenty students of the new promotion, aged between 14 and 20 years old, had their first taste of an F4 car. The first step of a 5-day course heading to the quarter-finals for the six fastest drivers....
Updates about the 2020 courses
After a very successful first campaign in 2019, FEED Racing must adapt to the exceptional circumstances arising from the COVID19 crisis and the remaining uncertainties. In order to perpetuate its mission to detect talent and to give a chance to the greatest number, all while respecting the protection of drivers and their families, FEED...
FEED Racing on the Virtual Le Mans 24H grid
FEED Racing took part in the very first edition of the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hours. Selected in the GTE category among the factory Porsches, Aston Martins, Ferraris and Corvettes, our driving school fielded the youngest crew on the grid, including our 2019 semi-finalist, the young Belgian Simon Pilate; the reigning German F4 champion...
FEED Racing shines in eSports
While the 2020 motorsport season is still at a standstill, some of the first FEED Racing edition’s drivers are defending our colours in various virtual championships. After intensive winter testings in British F4 following his final victory at the first FEED Racing year, Marijn Kremers took part in the eSport version of the English...
Feed Racing partnering with Globatalent
To increase the academy’s capabilities and help drivers obtain financial support, FEED Racing is partnering with Globatalent ‒ a new platform that allows sports institutions and talent to raise funds against their future earnings. Fans invest in a driver, athlete or team and receive a cut of their future earnings, such as image rights, sponsorship deals and winnings, along with fan engagement experiences. “I...