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Callum Voisin to return for a second season of F3 with Rodin

by Peter Allen

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Callum Voisin will continue in FIA Formula 3 with Rodin Motorsport for a second season in 2025 following his race-winning rookie campaign.

Voisin won the 2023 GB3 title with Rodin Carlin, having moved into single-seaters with the team the previous season, and then stepped up to F3 with the squad for 2024.

He experienced a tough start in the championship, failing to score points in the first six rounds, but he then scored points in all of the next six races. That run began with a fourth and third on home ground at Silverstone and ended with victory from pole position in the Spa-Francorchamps feature race.

“I am absolutely delighted to be teaming with Rodin Motorsport once again for the 2025 FIA F3 season,” said Voisin, who ended this year 12th in the points.

“It will be my fourth year in this team so it really does feel like a second home. We made a huge amount of progress last year including winning and taking pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix last year.

“Going into my second season of F3 there is only one goal in mind and I will give it everything to make sure we achieve that.”

With F3 to introduce a new car at the start of 2025, Voisin missed the recent post-season tests at Jerez and Barcelona as he stepped aside for Freddie Slater, who is committed to racing in Formula Regional Europe next year with Prema.

“We are so pleased to have Callum back with the team for another season,” said Rodin’s F3 team manager Sam Waple.

“This will be his fourth season as part of the wider Rodin Motorsport family and we are really looking forward to continuing to work with Callum and his team. Having that continuity will be a great help in getting used to this new F3 chassis and I have no doubt that he’ll be a strong contender for this upcoming season.”

Voisin will be joined in Rodin’s F3 squad next year by his successor as GB3 champion with the team, Louis Sharp. Roman Bilinski filled the team’s other seat in the recent tests.