News from the Drexler Formula Cup
Danny Luderer gets into Formula 3
24 April 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
Danny Luderer is currently preparing for his premiere season in the Drexler Formula Cup. The trained roof plumber is at home in Vogtland, Saxony, and will be driving a Formula 3 for the first time in 2020. Over the winter months, the Formula 3 racing car has been prepared. Luderer is really looking forward to the season and wants to play a good role in the field. Last year he was able to gain a lot of circuit experience in Formula Renault and won the Carbonia Cup, where he was able to prevail against the predominantly younger competition in the end. Although he has always followed motorsport with great interes…
Thomas Amweg returns with the Ex-Vettel Formula 3
07 April 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup Although the Corona pandemic is currently hitting the headlines in motorsport, all race series are busy with a (still) possible season preparation. Patience is still needed and nobody knows when the times will change…
Motorsport is on hold
26 March 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup The Corona/Covid 19 pandemic has been crippling motor sport for a good month now. If you like, you could observe an emergency stop worldwide. Not only the federations, series organizers and promoters, as well as teams…
Nico Gruber joins the ADAC TCR Germany
20 March 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup Formula Renault Champion Nico Gruber changes to ADAC TCR Germany this season. The Austrian becomes team mate of Antti Buri at Hyundai Team Engstler. While Buri will fight for the championship in the Hyundai i30 N TCR…
Formula 3 remains the driving force
04 March 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup 2020 After a successful season last year, the Drexler Formula Cup for 2020 is in the starting blocks. Season start will be from 15 - 17 May 2020 on the Red Bull Ring. The Formula 1 track in Styria has been able to off…
Versatile documentation in the yearbook racing sport Switzerland 2019
11 February 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
Even with the 2019 edition, it is impossible to imagine motorsport fans' bookshelves without the Swiss Racing Sports Yearbook. In 34 chapters, journalist and author Peter Wyss has reflected on what is happening in Swi…
Motorsport Yearbook published in Austria
07 February 2020
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
The Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup is immortalized in the new edition of the yearbook Motorsport in Austria 2019. On several pages the seven racing events are described in short form with an appropriate selection of…