SRO confirms solid interest in 2013 British F3 series
Current British F3 teams have replied positively and all are planning to enter cars. The National Class, now also open to cars from other series in Europe has been well received.
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Daniel James Smith
London, England – The SRO Motorsport Group has announced today at a special launch event at its London headquarters that it has received unanimous and positive feedback from teams based in the UK and abroad in respect of the revised format for the 2013 Cooper Tires British F3 International Series.
The 12-race calendar will seeteams racing at three current Formula 1 circuits (Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps and Nürburgring, all with live television coverage, as well as a fourth event at the famous Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit.
After the extended FIA European F3 Championship attracted teams and drivers from across Europe, the SRO Motorsport Group revised the scheduled Cooper Tires British F3 International Series earlier this year, with the full approval of teams to protect the long-term viability of the series.There will be no date clashes with the FIA European F3 calendar and the schedule also allows SROMG to respect the exclusion for FIA F3 teams to race on a Championship circuit prior to the FIA event.
SROMG, the teams and the motorsport industry itself, are working tirelessly to ensure healthy grids. We hope to a achieve a target of at least fifteen cars per round in 2013, withfurther entries expected for the prestigious 24 Hours of Spa support event in July.
Benjamin Franassovici, Championship Manager: “In close co-operation with our partners Cooper Tires, we are committed to safeguarding the long-term future of the series and protecting its rich heritage..
The support we received when we made our announcement regarding the revisions to the series was overwhelming andassured us we are taking the right direction.
It was important to make a decision early. Current British F3 teams have replied positively and all are planning to enter cars. The National Class, now also open to cars from other series in Europe has been well received.
The right decisions have been made in good time to allow British F3 to continue beyond 2013. We will continue to do our best to support the series and ensure it retains its prestige as well as continuing to be seen as an essential step on the ladder to the highest levels of the sport.
2013 Cooper Tires British F3 International Series Calendar
25/26 May - Silverstone, UK (with British GT) – LIVE TV
25/27 July - Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (with 24 hours of Spa) - LIVE TV
10/11 August - Brands Hatch, UK (with British GT)
21/22 September - Nürburgring (with Blancpain Endurance Series) - LIVE TV
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