Forthcoming UK Events

DateEventLocation
06-08.07.2012Formula 1 British Grand PrixSilverstone (Arena GP)
01-03.06.2012British Drift ChampionshipNorfolk Arena
23-24.06.2012MG Live 2012Silverstone
25-26.08.2012FIA World Endurance ChampionshipSilverstone

The 2012 Season Starts Here

2012-03-new-season-media-passThe last week has seen a flurry of activity as championships big and small held their annual media days and opening tests, with some already even getting down to racing proper. The British Touring Car Championship heads strongly into a new all-turbo generation and this year boasts 10 models from nine different marques on its 24-car grid, including the technicolour liveried return of the MG name.

The BTCC season opener hits Brands Hatch on 1st April, followed a week later by the first rounds of the British GT Championship and the British F3 International Series at Oulton Park. While some single-seater formulae have struggled in recent times - Formula Renault postponing its UK series due to poor entries - British F3 continues to attract young talent. With recent champions including the Scuderia Toro Rosso pairing of Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne, its status as a stepping-stone to Formula 1 is hard to dispute.

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Bottas Makes His Mark as Jaafar Tops British F3 Test

The 21-year-old, recently crowned GP3 champion, handled with aplomb his elevation to the ranks of Europe’s most competitive single-seater series, hurling his Mercedes-powered Double R Racing machine to the top of the timesheets in the day’s opening session, six-hundredths ahead of the Carlin-run Dallara-Volkswagen of Kevin Magnussen.

Valtteri Bottas at Donington (Photo: Jakob Ebrey)Bottas ended the session with an off into one of Donington’s gravel traps but bounced back in session two to go quicker still; not quick enough, however, to end the day on top of the pile: that honour fell to Carlin’s Jazeman Jaafar.

Jaafar’s best lap of the day came towards the end of session two, the Malaysian repeating his Rockingham testing form to go top with a 1m 22.846s lap, three-hundredths ahead of his Carlin team-mate Rupert Svendsen-Cook. It was a Carlin 1-2-3-4-5, in fact, with Magnussen, Jack Harvey and newly crowned British Formula 3 Champion Felipe Nasr next up.

Fortec’s Will Buller was sixth to beat Bottas to the honour of leading Mercedes runner by a three-tenth margin.

Bottas will race for Double R alongside regular pilots Pipo Derani and Scott Pye in this weekend’s Donington races and also at the Silverstone finale next month. It’s not Valtteri’s first taste of British F3 - he placed third in one of the 2009 Spa-Francorchamps rounds for the ART Grand Prix team. He’s using the end of season races to get reacclimatised to the superior power and aerodynamics of a Formula 3 chassis ahead of the 20 November Macau Grand Prix.

Official qualifying and the 30-minute 25th round of the championship are scheduled for Saturday 24 September at Donington Park, with two further races, of 20 and 40 minutes duration respectively, on Sunday.

British Formula 3 enjoys the headlining support of Cooper Tires and is additionally backed by Sunoco Racing Fuels, Anglo American Oil Company and OAMPS.

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