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Ultimate Guide To 2022 F3 Season

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As F3 prepares for the new season to kick off this weekend, here is the ultimate guide to the 2022 F3 season.

From several returning drivers to exciting rookies, 2022 promises to be an unpredictable season of racing in F3 with no clear title favourites as PREMA look to produce a fourth consecutive driver champion.

Trident and ART GP will however be eager to end that run with their own strong driver line-ups whilst several midfield teams seek to spring a surprise with an unexpected title challenger, which makes this season incredibly tricky to guess as to how it will unfold.

Add in nine rounds and some format tweaks and you have the ultimate guide to the 2022 F3 season.

 

Teams and Drivers

Team Number Driver
Trident 1 Jonny Edgar
2 Roman Stanek
3 Zane Maloney
PREMA 4 Arthur Leclerc
5 Jak Crawford
6 Oliver Bearman
ART GP 7 Victor Martins
8 Gregoire Saucy
9 Juan Manuel Correa
MP Motorsport 10 Caio Collet
11 TBA
12 Kush Mani
Charouz 14 Laszlo Toth
15 Ayrton Simmons
16 Francesco Pizzi
Hitech GP 17 Kaylen Frederick
18 Isack Hadjar
19 Nazim Azman
Campos 20 David Vidales
21 Hunter Yeany
22 Pepe Marti
Jenzer 23 Ido Cohen
24 Niko Kari
25 William Alatalo
Carlin 26 Zak O’Sullivan
27 Brad Benavides
28 Enzo Trulli
VAR 29 Franco Colapinto
30 Rafael Villagomez
31 Reece Ushijima

Driver Changes

Returning Drivers

New Drivers

Leaving F3

 

Race Calendar

Round Country Date
1 Bahrain 18-20 March
2 Imola, Italy 22-24 April
3 Barcelona 20-22 May
4 Great Britain 1-3 July
5 Austria 8-10 July
6 Hungary 29-31 July
7 Belgium 26-28 August
8 Netherlands 2-4 September
9 Monza, Italy 9-11 September

 

Format Changes

 

Where Can You Watch F3?

Africa

Country Channel
Sub Saharan Africa (including South Africa) SuperSport

Americas

Country Channel
Brazil Bandsports
Canada Bell (TSN)
Latin America ESPN
USA ESPN

Asia Pacific

Country Channel
Australia Fox Sports
Brunei Astro Sports
Indonesia EMTEK
Israel Sport 5
Japan DAZN
Hong Kong Now TV
Malaysia Astro Sports
Singapore Singtel
Thailand True Visions
New Zealand Spark Sports

Europe

Country Channel
Andorra Telefonica/DAZN
Austria Servus TV
Azerbaijan Saran
Belgium Telenet
Bosnia and Herzegovina AMI
Croatia AMI
Czech Republic Pragosport (AMC)
Denmark Nordic Entertainment
Estonia NENT
Finland C More
France Canal+
Greece Asset Ogilvy
Hungary Digi Sport
Iceland NENT
Italy Sky Italia SRL
Kosovo AMI
Latvia NENT
Lithuania NENT
Macedonia AMI
Malta GO
Montenegro AMI
Netherlands Ziggo
Poland Eleven Sports
Portugal Eleven Sports
Romania Digi Sport
Russia Match TV
Serbia AMI
Slovenia AMI
Spain Telefonica/DAZN
Turkey Saran
UK & Republic of Ireland Sky Sports
Vojvodina AMI

Middle East and Northern Africa

Country Channel
MENA SSC

 

Three Must-Watch Drivers

Arthur Leclerc

Having endured a shaky rookie season in 2021, Arthur Leclerc will be looking to put his learning into practice as he embarks on a second campaign with PREMA as he looks to challenge for the title.

As the younger brother of F1 star – Charles Leclerc who won this title (formerly known as GP3 in his junior era), Arthur also will know that he needs a strong season if he is to stand any chance of continuing to progress on his path towards F1 so he will certainly be a driver to watch in 2022.

 

Victor Martins

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As the highest-returning driver from the 2021 grid, Victor Martins will be eager to mount a stronger title challenge as he switches from MP Motorsport to ART GP.

Consistency was one of Martins’ best strength as he often found himself high up the grid and challenging all six drivers in total from across PREMA and Trident drivers, yet he will be looking to avoid a mid-season slump this time round if he is to maintain his title fight until the very end.

Martins has also enjoyed previous success with ART after they won 2020 Formula Renault Eurocup together, so if there is one strong partnership for a ready-made title challenge this season then it has to be Martins and ART GP.

 

Oliver Bearman

After enjoying a stunning F4 title double in 2021, Oliver Bearman has graduated to F3 with PREMA who know how to win titles at this level yet he hasn’t exactly been spoken about as a potential title contender despite his rookie status.

Bearman in particular showed huge consistency in Italian F4 where he claimed eight wins in nine races (technically nine consecutive races prior to a technical disqualification in third Imola race), which suggests that he could be a serious challenger if he is consistently fighting for wins.

There however will be a question of whether Bearman is a slow blossom of a driver or not after hitting his peak in his second seasons of Italian F4 and ADAC F4, yet this season represents a chance for Bearman to make an instant impact in F3 and potentially win the title at his first chance.

Either way, Bearman will be a driver worth monitoring across the season and potentially into 2023 if he stays in the series next year.

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