Prema decides against GP3 expansion for 2018
Italian single-seater racing powerhouse Prema has decided not to expand into the GP3 Series for 2018.
Photo by: Alexander Trienitz
Prema boss Rene Rosin admitted last month that a move into GP3 was being evaluated and that a decision would be taken within the next few weeks.
But, he has now told Motorsport.com that it will not go ahead.
The GP3 team would have fitted in alongside the Prema Racing Formula 2 squad, which claimed the drivers’ and teams’ titles at the first attempt in 2016 and is looking likely to follow that up this year, with Charles Leclerc comfortably ahead in the points.
But next season is likely to be the last for both GP3 and the rival European Formula 3 series – in which sister squad Prema Powerteam has run each title winner since 2012 – in their current forms, with a new FIA-run F3 set to take the ‘junior’ spot on the schedule at F1 events in 2019.
Prema F4 stars in frame for F3 graduation
Formula 4 championship leaders Marcus Armstrong and Juri Vips are both in the frame to graduate to European F3 next season with Prema.
Armstrong, who leads the Italian F4 rankings, and Vips, who is in front in the German F4 points, recently tested for two days with Prema’s F3 squad at Magny-Cours.
It was the first run in an F3 car for Estonian Vips, while New Zealander Armstrong tested with Hitech GP last year and was even in the frame to graduate straight to F3 with the British squad for 2017 before his recruitment to the Ferrari Driver Academy.
Rosin told Motorsport.com that the test went well, and he is keen to have at least one of the duo in his F3 squad for 2018.
“Of course, from our F4 teams it’s the logical step to climb the ladder in our team,” said Rosin.
“They did a very good job and quickly adapted to the cars – of course it’s a big step, but I’m sure there will be more testing with them in the future.
“I want to get either Juri or Marcus – or both of them – into my team for F3.”
Vips’s mentor Marko Asmer, the 2007 British F3 champion, said: “Juri is leading the German F4 Championship but it hasn’t been all straightforward.
“It’s been really competitive this season, and he’s been doing a great job to be in front. There are plans for next year but nothing is confirmed – for the moment the F4 championship is his priority.”
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