Posts tagged British F3

Randle gets a Senna-esque start to British F3 race at Rockingham

British F3 race winner Thomas Randle got a sensational flying start at Rockingham on the May Bank Holiday weekend.

In a blinding start, The Aussie went from 5th to 1st by the first corner!.

https://www.facebook.com/thomas.randle194/videos/10206604416409265/

Thomas is currently 4th in the championship going into the next race at Oulton Park on May 28th.

British F3’s Very Near Miss

The BRDC British Formula 3 Championship blasted into action at Snetterton at the weekend, #DownforceDebrief and Piers Prior reviewed the action. There was one incident that came to light from race two, where another driver almost ploughed into Australian Thomas Randle.
https://www.facebook.com/thomas.randle194/videos/10206329444295134/

 
 
Thomas published the video himself on his facebook profile commenting “This is why you don’t want to start from last…”

The British Formula 3 Championship is next in action on 16/17 April at Brands Hatch.

British Formula 3 is back!

[media-credit name=”Rodney Tietjen” link=”http://www.britishf3.com/” align=”alignright” width=”300″]f3[/media-credit]

MSV has announced that it’s BRDC F4 Championship will be renamed as “BRDC British Formula 3 Championship” with immediate effect.

Since launching as an affordable entry level single-seater championship three years ago, BRDC F4 has gone from strength to strength boasting live TV coverage, while crowning Jake Hughes, George Russell and Will Palmer as champions.

For 2016, the championship has attracted many big names making the switch from MSA Formula including champion Lando Norris as well as Ricky Collard and Enaam Ahmed.

The championship in 2016 has a brand new car, the FA-016 Tatuus-Cosworth, which is a lot more powerful than the previous Ralph Firman car and close to the performance of a typical F3 car.

Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of BRDC British F3 promoter MSV, said: “I am delighted that we have successfully worked with the FIA and MSA to streamline British single seater motorsport and establish a clear and logical hierarchy for both drivers and teams. Our much advanced 2016 BRDC F4 Tatuus-Cosworth car has proved an outstanding success, being very close to the performance of British F3 in its heyday – but at less than half the budget. Cost effectiveness and value for money is critical to any championship’s health, and having set standards with our BRDC F4 Championship we are now doing the same at F3 level with the BRDC British F3 Championship.”

The winner of this year’s F3 Championship will join a long list of star names to have graced British F3 in the past including, Ayrton Senna, Jim Clark, Mika Hakkinen.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hjRq31MmUDywhH_Vw9mbsbQm0fyYQF38W1hMVZrt38I/edit?usp=sharing