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The race against time facing UK single-seater racing’s new era

The race against time facing UK single-seater racing's new era

Arguably the most well-established professional single-seater series in the UK at present, GB3 has had little problem attracting drivers for this season, with 20 so far confirmed across nine teams. The number could well increase by the opening round at Oulton Park on 16-18 April, with a further seven events to follow.

The championship’s reputation has steadily grown, and even a mid-season name change enforced by the FIA last year – when it was known as the BRDC British F3 Championship – has done little to slow the momentum of the MotorSport Vision-run series. “It’s been a very good championship for the past couple of years and at the end of last year it was reasonably strong,” says team boss Trevor Carlin. “Now with the launch of the new car with the halo, it has just made it even more attractive.”

The new machine, the Tatuus MSV-022, incorporates the halo cockpit protection device as well as a performance increase from its predecessor in terms of both power and…

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