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Home Z - Archive seriesGerman F3 Eurointernational promote Aston Hare to German F3

Eurointernational promote Aston Hare to German F3

by Valentin Khorounzhiy

Eurointernational will line up South African Aston Hare alongside Nabil Jeffri for the 2013 German F3 season, according to Autosport.com. Both drivers will be contesting the series in the main “cup” class, taking control of Dallara’s F311 machinery.

Hare, 16, made his graduation from karting in 2012, competing in the JK Racing Asia series. Despite a football injury that prevented him from taking part in the Silverstone round, he narrowly beat his teammate Jeffri to the title by 13 points, winning six races out of the fourteen he took part in.

The South African is the sixth driver to be confirmed for the Cup class of German F3, after his teammate, the Lotus duo of Marvin Kirchhofer and Beitske Visser?and the Performance Racing pair of John Bryant-Meisner and Thomas Jager.