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F2: Champion Soucek dominates season finale
Andy Soucek seemed to have missed the memo telling him that he’d already won the championship when Formula Two convened for its last meeting of the year at the Circuit de Catalunya this weekend. The Spaniard converted two front-row starts into race wins, saying the chance to lead the ...
F1: F2 Champion Hoping For Formula One Ride ???
F1: F2 Champion Hoping For Formula One Ride ???
paddocktalk.com — F1: F2 Champion Hoping For Formula One Ride ? Andy Soucek hopes his new status as reigning... Formula 2 champion will unlock the door to the F1 grid. The 24-year-old has won a Williams test as a prize for his title, after a few years ago testing a Toyota for winning the Spanish F3 crown. (more) F1: F2 Champion Hoping For Formula One Ride ???
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