American driver Shawn Rashid will race for the Velocity Racing Development by Arden team in GB3 this year.
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Noah Ping will remain with the rebranded Velocity Racing Development Racing by Arden team for his sophomore GB3 season.
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British Formula 4 race-winner Josh Irfan will make the step up to GB3 this year with JHR Developments.
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Gerrard Xie has confirmed a switch from Hillspeed to Hitech GP for his sophomore season in GB3.
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Hugo Schwarze will make his single-seater debut in GB3 with Elite Motorsport, who he finished runner-up with in Ginetta Junior last year.
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Velocity Racing Development has become known in junior single-seaters on both sides of the Atlantic for developing American drivers for F1.
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Patrick Heuzenroeder will race full-time in GB3 this year with JHR Developments after entering 2023’s last two rounds and making the podium.
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Reigning British Formula 4 champion Louis Sharp has chosen GB3 as his next career step, and will race for Rodin Motorsport in the series.
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Ginetta Junior and British Formula 4 runner-up William Macintyre will step up to GB3 this year with Hitech GP.
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McKenzy Cresswell will stay with Elite Motorsport as he embarks on a third GB3 season in 2024.
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Jarrod Waberski will switch from Fortec Motorsports to Elite Motorsport for his sophomore season in GB3.
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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.
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GB4 podium finisher Colin Queen will move up to GB3 with Fortec Motorsports in 2024.
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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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Edward Pearson will remain at Fortec Motorsports for his second season in GB3, after coming 19th in the championship with the team this year.
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Teams from FIA Formula 3, Formula Regional Europe, GB3 and Italian Formula 4 tested at the Red Bull Ring this week.
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GB3 held a post-season test day on Donington Park’s Grand Prix layout this Sunday, with John Bennett setting the pace for JHR Developments.
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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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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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Callum Voisin extended his GB3 lead with his second win of the season in a truncated Donington opener that finished behind the safety car.