Since
mid-August, the FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship has been taking
its summer break but this Tuesday, the series is back in action: with
the official mid-season tests at Imola. The teams and drivers of the
planet’s most competitive young-gun series will meet at the
4.009-kilometre circuit located not far from Bologna for the first
time - to prepare for the race meeting held at the same venue, this
weekend. In addition to the established FIA Fórmula 3 European
Championship drivers, the Imola grid also will feature returnees and
new names.
A total
of six new drivers will make the trip to Imola to battle it out with
their far more experienced opponents who have been contesting the
entire 2014 FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship season: Hongwei Cao,
(Fortec Motorsports), Nicolas Pohler, (Team West-Tec F3), Sérgio
Sette Câmara, (Eurointernational) and Marvin Kirchhöfer (Motopark
Academy), make their first FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship
appearances while William Buller, (Signature) and Nick Cassidy,
(ThreeBond with T-Sport), already contested selected FIA Fórmula 3
European Championship events of the 2013 season. China’s Hongwei
Cao won the British Fórmula 3 Championship, this year - to now make
the next step. Germany’s Marvin Kirchhöfer won the 2013 title in
the German ATS Fórmula 3 Cup and is a GP3 regular, this year.
Brazilian Sérgio Sette Câmara can hark back to F3 experience
gathered at home in the national Fórmula 3 series and German Nicolas
Pohler currently contests the 2014 Euroformula Open season.
Furthermore,
the German Team Motopark Academy is going to contests its first
official FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship tests. And the French
squad Signature that opted for withdrawing from the series, after the
pre-season tests, also will be back.
But the
newcomers and returnees will have to cope with a strong competition,
at Imola, such as the two fast rookies Esteban Ocon, (Prema
Powerteam) and Max Verstappen, (Van Amersfoort Racing). The two young
talents have been dominating the season to date and hold first and
second drivers’-championship positions, with six more races to be
contested. The Dutchman will travel to Imola right from Suzuka,
Japan, where he contested his first Friday practice session in the
cockpit of a Fórmula 1 car. Altogether, 29 drivers from 21 nations
and twelve teams will be involved in the two days of FIA Fórmula 3
European Championship testing at Imola.
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