Hillspeed’s Freddie Slater took a lights-to-flag victory in the season-opening GB3 race at Silverstone as the series’ new car made its debut.
Silverstone
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Hillspeed’s Freddie Slater will start the first two races of the new GB3 season from pole after dominating qualifying.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Alex Ninovic was quickest on day two of pre-event testing ahead of this weekend’s GB3 season-opener at Silverstone.
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A radical new car and and a tweak to the format are among the changes as the 2025 GB3 season gets underway this weekend at Silverstone
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Freddie Slater continued where he left off in GB3 pre-season testing by going quickest on day one of the Silverstone pre-event test.
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A number of late entries have resulted in the field for this weekend’s GB3 season-opener at Silverstone growing to 24 cars.
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Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth won the Jim Walsh Trophy in United Formula Ford’s opening round of 2025 on Silverstone’s full Grand Prix layout.
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Virtuosi Racing’s Martin Molnar was quickest in British Formula 4’s pre-season test day on Silverstone’s National layout.
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Douglas Motorsport’s Luke Hilton was fastest for the second day running as GB4’s Silverstone test drew to a close.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Gianmarco Pradel was quickest on the second and final day of this week’s GB3 test at Silverstone.
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Douglas Motorsport’s Luke Hilton was fastest on the first of two days of GB4 testing on the Silverstone Grand Prix layout.
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Hillspeed’s Freddie Slater continued his strong pre-season GB3 form by topping Monday’s test at Silverstone.
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The Formula Ford Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy delivered on-track action, and off-track storylines to follow
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After an amazing drive at the Mexico City GP, there was anticipation that last weekend would be another enjoyable one for the Magnussen family. And it was, for 51-year-old Jan …
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Drivers in older machinery at the Walter Hayes Trophy got to contest two additional races at Silverstone, depending on the age of their car.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted multiple challenges to win a frenetic Walter Hayes Trophy Grand Final on Silverstone’s National layout.
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Andrew Rackstraw and KC Ensor-Smith delivered KMR Sport a one-two finish in the second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted late pressure from Jason Smyth to take a lights-to-flag win the first Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final.
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B-M Racing’s David McArthur went past the battling Gavin Wills and David Parks to win the Walter Hayes Trophy last chance race.
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Team Dolan’s Isaac Canto da Silva held off B-M Racing’s David McArthur to win the Walter Hayes Trophy progression race.