The second edition of the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hours is taking place next weekend, and will feature 17 junior single-seater racers
Bart Horsten
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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
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Bart Horsten set a blistering pace at Donington Park to top a 23-driver field that turned up for GB3 testing ahead of the season finale
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Luke Browning took a maiden GB3 win in dramatic circumstances despite crashing out of the race while fighting for the lead with his team-mate
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Bart Horsten snatched a double BRDC British Formula 3 pole from Zak O’Sullivan in the final moments of Friday’s qualifying at Spa-Francorchamps
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Bart Horsten headed the second day of BRDC British F3’s Donington Park test, although he ended up in the gravel after setting his fastest lap
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Bart Horsten will move to Hitech GP for his second season racing in BRDC British Formula 3
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BRDC British Formula 3 has attracted a F2 team to its grid for 2020, as well as an international line-up of drivers that harks backs to the series’ glory days
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Bart Horsten to compete with Lanan Racing in 2020 BRDC British F3 season
by Rob Hansfordby Rob HansfordBritish Formula 4 race-winner Bart Horsten will compete in the BRDC British F3 Championship in 2020 with Lanan Racing
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Bart Horsten tops the time in British Formula 4 qualifying at Knockhill, but championship leader Zane Maloney will start races one and three from pole position
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Arden’s Bart Horsten edged championship leader Zane Maloney in British Formula 4 free practice at Knockhill
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Bart Horsten took his first British Formula 4 victory in a stop-start second race at Donington Park
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The 2019 British Formula 4 season gets underway at Brands Hatch this weekend. Formula Scout looks at the challenges the new crop of drivers will be facing
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Arden has signed Australian Formula Ford driver Bart Horsten for the 2019 British Formula 4 season