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FIA Formula 3 hits the track at Le Castellet

The first official pre-season test of the 2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship will commence tomorrow at the Circuit Paul Ricard in France. After a successful shakedown at Magny-Cours last month, the ten teams will trial the thirty F3 2019 cars for the very first time for two days at Le Castellet.

 
Following a draw that took place ahead of the Shakedown, ART Grand Prix were lucky to pick numbers 1, 2 and 3. They will work this week with their 2019 line-up made of multiple GP3 race winner David Beckmann, and Renault Sport Academy’s protégés Max Fewtrell (2018 Eurocup Formula Renault Champion) and Christian Lundgaard. MP Motorsport drew numbers 4, 5 and 6 and recently confirmed newly crowned Toyota Racing Series Champion Liam Lawson and Richard Verschoor, alongside Simo Laaksonen.
 
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz inherited numbers 7, 8 and 9 and will line up reigning ADAC F4 Champion Lirim Zendeli, Fabio Scherer and F3 Asia Champion Raoul Hyman whilst HWA RACELAB are joined by Bent Viscaal, Jake Hughes and Keyvan Andres who will sport numbers 10, 11 and 12 respectively.
 
Jenzer Motorsport have confirmed two drivers so far: Honda protégé Yuki Tsunoda, and Artem Petrov who will race under numbers 14 and 15. They will be joined in France by Andreas Estner who will test for the Swiss outfit for the next two days. Trident are ready to tackle the season with Devlin DeFrancesco., Pedro Piquet and Niko Kari who will run with numbers 17, 18 and 19.
 
Racing with numbers 20, 21 and 22, Hitech Grand Prix have completed their 2019 line-up with Leonardo Pulcini, Red Bull Junior Jüri Vips and Ye Yifei. Campos Racing will field Alex Peroni, Alessio Deledda and Sebastian Fernandez in cars 23, 24 and 25 for 2019.
 
Marcus Armstrong from the Ferrari Driver Academy, Jehan Daruvala and Robert Shwartzman (also an FDA member) will grace PREMA Racing’s line-up with numbers 26. 27 and 28. Finally, Buzz Carlin Racing drew numbers 29, 30 and 31 to give to Teppei Natori, Felipe Drugovich and Logan Sargeant.
 
The drivers will run on Pirelli’s Medium compounds. For each driver, six sets of tyres will be made available over the course of the two days.
 
The pitlane will open at 09:00 on Wednesday morning, and will run until 12:00 before breaking for two hours. The session will restart at 14:00 before ending at 17:00. Thursday’s session will break for just one hour, with the afternoon running taking place from 13:00 to 16:00.
 
FIA Formula 3 Championship – Le Castellet Test Session: Drivers’ Entry List
 
Team
#
Driver
License
ART Grand Prix
1
David Beckmann
DEU
 
2
Max Fewtrell
GBR
 
3
Christian Lundgaard
DNK
MP Motorsport
4
Liam Lawson
NZL
 
5
Simo Laaksonen
FIN
 
6
Richard Verschoor
NLD
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
7
Lirim Zendeli
DEU
 
8
Fabio Scherer
CHE
 
9
Raoul Hyman
GBR
HWA RACELAB
10
Bent Viscaal
NLD
 
11
Jake Hughes
GBR
 
12
Keyvan Andres
IRN
Jenzer Motorsport
14
Yuki Tsunoda
JPN
 
15
Artem Pertov
RUS
 
16
Andreas Estner
DEU
Trident
17
Devlin DeFrancesco
CAN
 
18
Pedro Piquet
BRA
 
19
Niko Kari
FIN
Hitech Grand Prix
20
Leonardo Pulcini
ITA
 
21
Juri Vips
EST
 
22
Ye Yifei
FRA
Campos Racing
23
Alexander Peroni
AUS
 
24
Alessio Deledda
ITA
 
25
Sebastian Fernandez
ESP
PREMA Racing
26
Marcus Armstrong
NZL
 
27
Jehan Daruvala
IND
 
28
Robert Schwartzman
RUS
Carlin Buzz Racing
29
Teppei Natori
JPN
 
30
Felipe Drugovich
BRA
 
31
Logan Sargeant
USA

Press release FIA Formula 3

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