Predicted to be one of the closest seasons, GB3 in 2023 proved to be just that with a title fight between Callum Voisin, Alex Dunne and Joseph Loake.
Steve Whitfield
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Ginetta Junior podium finisher Finn Harrison will remain with Elite Motorsport for a full GB4 campaign in 2024.
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GB4 podium finisher Colin Queen will move up to GB3 with Fortec Motorsports in 2024.
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Theo Pourchaire clinched the Formula 2 title in the season-closing feature race at Yas Marina, as Jack Doohan took a dominant victory.
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Frederik Vesti came from behind to take his sixth win of the season in the Yas Marina sprint race, taking the title battle to the wire.
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The GB3 championship will feature three overseas rounds in 2024, with the Hungaroring added to the calendar for the first time
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Chris Middlehurst took victory in a wild Walter Hayes Trophy grand final which was red-flagged halfway through and featured a lead clash.
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KMR Sport’s Michael Eastwell won a close second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final following a mid-race safety car period.
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Andrew Rackstraw scored his second win of the day at Silverstone after climbing from 21st on the grid in the Walter Hayes Trophy last chance race.
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Andrew Rackstraw took a comfortable win in the Walter Hayes Trophy progression race as Sunday’s action at Silverstone got underway.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith led home Chris Middlehurst and Nolan Allaer in the final Walter Hayes Trophy heat at Silverstone.
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Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth led throughout to win the second heat of the Walter Hayes Trophy at a wet Silverstone.
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KMR Sport’s Michael Eastwell took pole for heat three at the Walter Hayes Trophy, with B-M Racing’s Rory Smith claiming heat four pole.
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Michael Moyers and Josh Fisher took poles for heats one and two respectively during a wet and dramatic Walter Hayes Trophy qualifying at Silverstone.
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Cooper Webster recorded his third victory of the weekend from 11th on the reversed grid as the GB4 season drew to a close at Donington Park.
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Callum Voisin has clinched the GB3 title in the reversed-grid finale at Donington Park as Gerrard Xie took a maiden win.
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Evans GP’s Cooper Webster took his second GB4 win of the weekend in a heavily-disrupted race two at Donington Park.
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Alex Dunne passed chief rival Callum Voisin to win the second GB3 contest at Donington, as the title battle was reduced to a two-way fight.
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Cooper Webster took victory from pole in the opening GB4 contest at Donington Park despite facing late pressure from Liam McNeilly.
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Callum Voisin extended his GB3 lead with his second win of the season in a truncated Donington opener that finished behind the safety car.