Record Field Ready For An International F3 Showdown At Albert Park

image

image

Klynsmith Pic


A record-breaking field comprised of 13 international drivers, a former Australian champion and the finest from within the Australian Drivers Championship will fill the Albert Park grid in next week’s non-championship Formula 3 races at the 2007 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix, in Melbourne.

West Australian driver Karl Reindler will return to the championship that kick-started his international open wheel career, the ‘04 champion looking set to lead a capacity 31-car field filled with local and international talent in the races that will serve as a major support to the Australian Grand Prix.

Several drivers from the Asian Formula 3 Championship will join Australia’s leading open-wheel elite in the prestigious event, the international contingent making the trek to Australia for the first time as part of their own Asia-pacific Formula 3 series.

The 31 cars confirmed today by Formula 3 Australia represent the largest field of Formula 3 cars ever assembled in Australia, and follows on from the increasing strength in this year’s Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship, Australia’s premier Open Wheel series that races for the Australian Drivers Championship and the CAMS Gold Star.

17 of the latest eligible 2004-specification cars are entered, along with 10 of the previous generation 2001 cars that contest the domestic National Class competition.

The Australian charge is expected to be lead by Reindler who, along with his A1GP duties for Team Australia, has been racing for the Alan Docking Racing team in the British Formula 3 championship and will be one of the most experienced Open-wheel drivers in the field.

Reindler will rejoin his former outfit, Team BRM, for the event.

Leading 2007 contenders Chris Alajajian (The current Co-Championship leader with Tim Macrow), Mat Sofi, leading female racer Leanne Tander and Perth’s Stuart Kostera are also set to feature prominently, whilst newcomer Mathew Radisich – the nephew of former Open Wheel driver and touring car great Paul - will make his Formula 3 debut at the Melbourne event.

At this stage Macrow will sit out the event, electing to conserve his budget for the championship proper. Queensland driver Chris Gilmour will return to the scene of his careers’ biggest ever crash – racing at the Albert Park street circuit for the first time since 2005 when a heavy collision with another competitor in torrentially wet conditions left him with a broken leg and a written-off car.

The international contingent is split between two camps – those contesting the increasingly cosmopolitan Australian Championship and those travelling from the Asian Formula 3 series for the one-off event.

The ‘local’ internationals are made up of 2006 Grand Prix race winner James Winslow (UK), Fellow British ace Charlie Hollings and teenage drivers Marco Mapelli (Italy) and Walter Grubmuller (Austria).

Winslow, Grubmuller and Hollings will be reunited with their former Colleagues from the Asian series at Albert Park, each of the three drivers having raced in the championship within last year.

Winslow, a race winner at the Grand Prix last year, won the Asian championship last season and has set his sights on winning in Australia again in 2007.

The pack of visiting Asian Formula 3 drivers represents the cream of the crop that series has to offer, with leading contenders Moreno Soeprapto (Indonesia), Dado Pena (Philippines) and Finnish standout Henri Karjalainen – who won two of the first three Asian races this season – all in the Asian contingent making the trek south.

Five Asian cars have been shipped down and will join the field in Melbourne, with a number of international drivers also joining local teams for the one-off event.

In total there are 13 international drivers in the field representing 9 visiting nations - Italy, Austria, Britain, The Philippines, New Zealand, China, Finland, Indonesia and Sweden.

It is believed that this will be the most international Open wheel field to race in Australia outside the annual Formula 1, Champ Car and A1GP events.

Entry List

Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Non-Championship Support races

2007 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix, March 15 – 18

2002 – 2004 Cars:

No / Driver / State (Nat) / Team / Sponsor / Car & Engine (AF3 = Asian F3 Driver)

#2 MAT SOFI (NSW) R-Tek F3 / Transwest Insurance Brokers Dallara F304 Mugen Honda

#3 MARCO MAPELLI (ITALY) Team BRM / Gawler Farm Machinery Dallara F304 Spiess Opel

#4 KARL REINDLER (WA) Team BRM Dallara F304 Dallara F304 Spiess Opel

#10 WALTER GRUBMULLER (AUSTRIA) Astuti Motorsport Dallara F304 Renault Sodemo

#11 CHARLIE HOLLINGS (BRITAIN) Astuti Motorsport Dallara F304 Renault Sodemo

#17 CHRIS GILMOUR (QLD) Gilmour Racing / SnatchIT.com.au Dallara F304 Spiess Opel

#19 MAHER ALGADRI (VIC) Team BRM / Audi Centre Melbourne Dallara F304 Renault Sodemo

#22 CHRIS ALAJAJIAN (NSW) Team BRM / Jack Hillermans Smash Dallara F304 Renault Sodemo

#27 JAMES WINSLOW (BRITAIN) Opes Prime / Piccola Scuderia Dallara F304 Mugen Honda

#29 STUART KOSTERA (WA) Team BRM / Audi Centre Melbourne Dallara F304 Renault Sodemo

#42 LEANNE TANDER (VIC) Fleetcare TanderSport Dallara F304 Spiess Opel

#60 DADO PENA (PHILIPPINES) Scud Racing / Cooltemp Racing Dallara F304 Spiess Opel (AF3)

#89 MATHEW RADISICH (NEW ZEALAND) Radicish Motorsport Dallara F304 Spiess Opel

#91 HENRI KARJALAINEN (FINLAND) Team Goddard Dallara F304 TOMS Toyota (AF3)

#91 MORENO SOEPRAPTO (INDONESIA) Team Goddard Dallara F304 TOMS Toyota (AF3)

#93 PHILLIP FORSMAN (SWEDEN) Aran Racing Dallara F304 TOMS Toyota (AF3)

#94 EDWIN JOWSEY (BRITAIN) Aran Racing Dallara F304 TOMS Toyota (AF3)

1999 – 2001 Cars:

#6 CHRIS BARRY (NSW) Data #3 Dallara F301 Spiess Opel

#7 STEPHEN BORNESS (NSW) Adnet Technology Dallara F301 Alfa Romeo

#9 RUPERT RODRIGUEZ (VIC) Competition Systems Dallara F301 Renault Sodemo

#12 JOHN BOOTHMAN (VIC) John Boothman Dallara F301 Fiat

#25 DILLON BATTISTINI (BRITAIN) Scud Racing Dallara F301 Spiess Opel (AF3)

#32 GORDON CAMPBELL (VIC) Formula Uno Racing Dallara F301 Spiess Opel

#33 TIM BERRYMAN (NSW) Delta Agribusiness Dallara F301 Spiess Opel

#57 DANIEL SCHULZ (VIC) Cera SPORT Dallara F301 Mugen Honda

#90 PAUL IP (CHINA / HONG KONG) Team Goddard Dallara F301 TOMS Toyota (AF3)

#96 SATIRO HERMANTO (INDONESIA) Piccola Scuderia Dallara F301 Renault Sodemo

1996 – 1998 Cars:

#21 GRAEME HOLMES (VIC) GKH Powdercoating Dallara F398 – Fiat

#37 ROD ANDERSON (VIC) Hack, Anderson & Thomas Dallara F396 Toyota

#87 GREG HUNTER (VIC) Scud Racing Dallara F396 Toyota

#88 LAUREN GRAY (VIC) Scud Racing Dallara F396 Toyota

You could get van insurance for as little as £276 (based on quotes provided to 10% of callers. (Source: MORE TH>N BUSINESS October 2009) when you buy online as well as other great offers when you buy a business insurance product.

With our home insurance policy, when you buy buildings insurance, we'll give you contents insurance up to £75,000 absolutely free! or for contents worth more, try our high value home insurance cover

Buy pet insurance online and benefit from a 20% discount! From 8 weeks old onwards, your pet cat or dog will be covered regardless of its age (covers each new injury or illness up to £7000).

Free helplines for legal advice, medical advice and post-accident counselling, and discounts on our breakdown cover with our car insurance UK based personal customer manager.

Apply at MORE TH>N and we'll give you the best quote from our panel of leading insurers to help find you the cheapest life insurance policy. Prices start from only £5 a month.

Choose a Newsfeed
use the newsfeed below to search the full Auto Racing Daily story archive