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Fortec Motorsport’s Felix Serralles bagged a brace of pole positions at Spa-Francorchamps this afternoon, the Puerto Rican racer showing a clean pair of wheels not only to his regular Cooper Tires British Formula 3 rivals but also to the FIA European F3 Championship contenders who have joined the fun in Belgium this weekend. | ||
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Felix Serralles swept to his fourth win of the Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series season this afternoon at Spa-Francorchamps, Fortec’s rookie racer battling past early leader Carlos Sainz to claim the victory and move into championship second. Alas Serralles and his rivals were denied the chance to race for a second time today by heavy rain which burst over Spa just before the scheduled start of the 20-minute reverse-grid sprint race. | ||
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Bolivian driver Pedro Pablo Calbimonte is the latest addition to the Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series. The 21-year-old will race a National class car for the T-Sport team for the remainder of the season, starting with next week’s (26-28 July) Spa-Francorchamps rounds. | ||
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The biggest European Formula 3 grid of the year is set to gather at the Belgian Grand Prix circuit of Spa-Francorchamps next week (26-28 July) for the latest rounds of the Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series. Twenty-nine cars have provisionally entered the event, which in addition to counting towards the British championship is a round of the FIA European F3 Championship. | ||
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Pietro Fantin and Harry Tincknell set the pace among the British Formula 3 field at the Norisring in Germany today, Fantin taking the British championship honours in the first of the day’s races after setting a blistering qualifying pace, and Tincknell winning outright the reverse-grid race, leading from pole position to chequered flag. | ||
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RJN Motorsports Jann Mardenborough and Alex Buncombe gave the Nissan GT-R GT3 its first competitive victory today at Brands Hatch by just two hundredths of a second from Beechdean Motorsport's Andrew Howard and Jonny Adam in the V12 Vantage GT3. In the ever-exciting GT4 class, Team WFR’s Jody Fannin and Warren Hughes used a cautious approach to win the class, avoiding first lap chaos and beating pole sitters APO Sport's James May and Alex Osborne to take a fifth win in 2012. | ||
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Motorbase’s Stephen Jelley and Steve Parish took their second pole position together in as manyraces, in a sensational thirty-minute qualifying session at Brands Hatch today that saw the top twelve cars within four tenths of a second of each other. APO Sport’s Alex Osborne and James May took their maiden British GT pole position in the GT4 class on a circuit neither had driven on prior to this morning. | ||
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Carlos Sainz bounced back from the disappointments he endured at Rockingham earlier this month with a virtuoso display on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit today in final free practice ahead of the weekend’s rounds of the Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series. | ||
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The Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series will welcome the return of the CF Racing team and Adderly Fong next weekend (23/24 June) at Brands Hatch. The Canadian-born Chinese driver, who starred in the wet at Brands in 2010, will revisit the scene of his podium triumph as part of a three-meeting deal with CF to contest the championship’s National Class. | ||
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Trackspeed Racing’s Steve Tandy and Joe Osborne claimed their first victory of the 2012 Avon Tyres British GT Championship at Rockingham this afternoon, leading home Rosso Verde’s Hector Lester and Allan Simonsen. Jody Fannin and Warren Hughes won the GT4 class, seeing off the challenge of fellow Ginetta entrant APO Sport’s James May and Alex Osborne. | ||
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