James Hedley was fastest by over 0.7 seconds as GB3’s pre-season testing continued at Snetterton this week
Arden
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The Formula Regional European Championship entry list for 2023 has now surpassed 25 cars as three more drivers were announced this morning.
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Noah Ping has signed with Arden to race in GB3 this year, having originally been set for a campaign in USF2000.
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Nico Christodoulou will remain in GB3 this year with Arden, which has extended its collaboration with Velocity Racing Development for 2023
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Levente Revesz has moved from Van Amersfoort Racing to Arden for his second Formula Regional European Championship season.
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Joshua Duerksen will continue with Arden for a second season in the Formula Regional European Championship.
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Arden’s David Morales was the pace-setter in Friday’s GB3 test on Brands Hatch’s Indy layout, while Jarrod Waberski was fastest in GB4
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Arden’s improved Formula Regional Europe pace continued into pre-event testing at the Red Bull Ring as its drivers topped the times
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20 years ago, Tomas Enge won at the Hungaroring to top the International F3000 points. But an event then occurred that is a note in sport history
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Nico Christodoulou has committed to the remainder of the GB3 season with Arden after making his debut last month at Donington Park
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Velocity Racing Development and Arden have announced a collaboration which will result in Alex Quinn racing in USF2000
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Nine full-time cars in FREC’s first two years was followed by 31 in 2021 as it merged with the FR Eurocup. Now there’s 35, so who has joined?
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Despite losing the British F3 name, there was positivity in GB3’s paddock in 2021. With a new car and 21 drivers, that optimism seems well placed
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Alex Connor will return to the GB3 grid with Arden this year after a 2021 campaign that lasted only three rounds
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American racing driver David Morales will spend a second year with Arden, moving up from its British F4 line-up to GB3
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Eduardo Barrichello will spend a second season in the Formula Regional European Championship season by Alpine this year, joining Arden
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Paraguay’s Joshua Duerksen is graduating to Formula Regional European Championship with Arden after three years in Formula 4
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NACAM and United States Formula 4 champion Noel Leon has entered the Red Bull Junior Team setup for 2022 and will race in FREC
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Jake Dennis surprised on his single-seater return by fighting for the Formula E title, but he’d shown world-class open-wheel potential before
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The season started as BRDC British Formula 3 and ended as GB3, but the name at the top remained unchanged throughout