Who will last longer: Petr Čížek or Sebastian Steibel?

Don’t worry, it’s not about their fight in the ring or anything like that. It’s about racing and an interesting record held by these two drivers.

Czech driver Petr Čížek and German driver Sebastian Steibel hold a unique record that no other driver has accomplished. They have scored points in the last 21 races of TCR Eastern Europe. No one has had such a long streak as Čížek and Steibel.

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Major gains for Davit Kajaia and Milan Vuković in KUMHO TCR World Ranking

Davit Kajaia and Milan Vuković, the two race winners from the TCR Eastern Europe weekend at Red Bull Ring, both made major gains in the KUMHO TCR World Ranking this week.

Georgian racing star Kajaia, who despite an established touring car history is new to the ranking this year which only counts results back to 2021, is fast moving up the ranking after just three race weekends – and is already up to 153rd of the 1,000+ drivers, climbing 72 places this week.

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Šampionát F4 CEZ s podporou Autoklub České republiky a FIA

FIA spolu s národními sportovními autoritami oznámila vznik mistrovství formule 4 pro středoevropskou oblast. Šampionát ponese název Formule 4 CEZ.

Zavedení tohoto mistrovství je důležitým krokem k dosažení stejného sportovního statusu jako u mistrovství F4 po celém světě. Formule 4 je navržena tak, aby byla cenově dostupným krokem mezi motokárovými závody a regionálními sériemi formule 4, které umožní jezdcům porovnat své schopnosti s nejlepšími mladými talenty nejen ve vlastní zemi, ale také v jiných mistrovstvích.

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Milan Vuković secures second win of the season at Red Bull Ring

Milan Vuković became the first driver of the 2023 season to win more than once in TCR Eastern Europe. The young Swiss racer led from start to finish, and although he was under constant pressure from second-place René Kircher, he managed to keep the lead until the checkered flag. Vuković’s father Milenko finished in third position.

Milan Vuković started from pole position for the first time in his career, with René Kircher next to him and their teammates Milenko Vuković and Davit Kajaia in the second row. Milan Vuković had a slow getaway and braked into the first turn side by side with René Kircher. However, Milan Vuković slid through the corner and off the track but somehow managed to keep the lead in front of René Kircher.

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