F3 - FIA Formula 3 returns to action for Barcelona post-season test
The first official post-season test of the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship begins tomorrow at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. The two-day event takes place on October 5-6, and provides teams and drivers the opportunity to draw a line under the 2020 campaign and start to shift their focus on to next season.
Testing on Monday will consist of two three-hour sessions beginning at 9am and 2pm (local time). Tuesday’s morning session will also run from 9am until 12pm, while the afternoon session will take place between 1pm and 4pm.
The drivers will run on Pirelli’s hard compound tyre, with each car allocated six sets for the event.
FRESH FACES AND RETURNING FAVOURITES
A host of new driving talent joins the FIA Formula 3 paddock for testing, hoping to impress and potentially earn themselves a race seat for 2021.
Ferrari Driver Academy’s Artur Leclerc, younger brother of 2017 FIA Formula 2 champion and Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles, will test with PREMA Racing. The Monegasque racer is currently first in the Formula Regional European Championship, and will be joined on both Monday and Tuesday by the returning Red Bull junior Dennis Hauger. David Schumacher tests with the team on Day 1, before Roman Stanek jumps into the No. 3 machine for Day 2.
Victor Martins, who heads the standings in the Formula Renault Eurocup, tests on both days with ART Grand Prix, while Renault Sport Academy member Caio Collet joins MP Motorsport on the second day of the event.
The Dutch outfit will also run Jonny Edgar of the Red Bull Junior Team on Monday and Tuesday. The British racer currently leads ADAC Formula 4, ahead of fellow Red Bull junior Jak Crawford who joins Igor Fraga at Hitech Grand Prix for both days.
2020 FIA F3 drivers Jack Doohan and Clément Novalak make the switch to Trident, with Olli Caldwell moving from the Italian team to join ART. Enzo Fittipaldi and Calan Williams both stay put, with HWA RACELAB and Jenzer Motorsport respectively, while Sophia Flörsch joins Carlin Buzz Racing.
# | DRIVER | TEAM | License | LAPS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Artur Leclerc | PREMA Racing | MON | |
2 | Dennis Hauger | NOR | ||
3 | David Schumacher (D1) | DEU | ||
Roman Stanek (D2) | CZE | |||
4 | Igor Fraga | Hitech Grand Prix | BRA | |
5 | Jak Crawford | USA | ||
6 | Oliver Rasmussen (D1) | DNK | ||
Pierre Louis Chovet (D2) | FRA | |||
7 | Roman Stanek (D1) | ART Grand Prix | CZE | |
Matteo Nannini (D2) | ITA | |||
8 | Olli Caldwell | GBR | ||
9 | Victor Martins | FRA | ||
10 | Jack Doohan | Trident | AUS | |
11 | Clement Novalak | GBR | ||
12 | Rafael Villagomez (D1) | MEX | ||
David Schumacher (D2) | DEU | |||
14 | Jake Hughes (D1) | HWA RACELAB | GBR | |
Tijmen van der Helm (D2) | NLD | |||
15 | Enzo Fittipaldi | BRA | ||
16 | William Alatalo (D1) | FIN | ||
Oliver Rasmussen (D2) | DNK | |||
17 | Franco Colapinto (D1) | MP Motorsport | ARG | |
Caio Collet (D2) | BRA | |||
18 | Jonny Edgar | GBR | ||
19 | Amaury Cordeel | BEL | ||
20 | Calan Williams | Jenzer Motorsport | AUS | |
21 | Filip Ugran | ROU | ||
22 | Johnathan Hoggard | GBR | ||
23 | Patrik Pasma | Charouz Racing System | FIN | |
24 | Joseph Knopp | CZE | ||
25 | Michael Belov | RUS | ||
26 | Ido Cohen | Carlin Buzz Racing | ISR | |
27 | Ben Barnicoat | GBR | ||
28 | Sophia Floersch | DEU | ||
29 | Alessandro Famularo | Campos Racing | VEN | |
30 | Pierre Louis Chovet (D1) | FRA | ||
Rafael Villagomez (D2) | MEX | |||
31 | Matteo Nannini (D1) | ITA | ||
William Alatalo (D2) | FIN |