GP3 Series Team Managers Talk

With the eve of the first GP3 Series test just around the corner, we decided to pick the brains of some of the key players in the GP3 paddock to get their opinion on the new Series. We asked why it was important for them to get involved in GP3, how it will help young drivers to develop   their   skills   and   prepare   for   their   future   careers,   and   most   importantly,   how   the championship fight will play out from the outset! Here are their answers:

Driving skills: Formula One is an extremely technically advanced sport. From your experience as a driver, why do you think GP3 is the place to be in order for young drivers to develop their driving skills? Ralf  Schumacher,  Team Principal RSC Mücke Motorsport: ““GP3 is great for young drivers because  a  lot  of  the  technical  aspects  you  find  on  an  F1  car  you  can  find  also  on  a  GP3  car, including a paddle shift and two pedals. The drivers will also have to pay close attention to tyre wear,  something  which  is  particularly  important  in  F1.  Plus,  racing  on  F1  circuits  will  also  help them prepare for the next step in their careers towards F1.”

Feeder series: Addax now has teams in both GP2 and GP3.

Why was important for you to get involved in GP3 Series on top of your GP2 Series commitment? Alejandro Agag, Team Principal Addax Team: “From the beginning it was clear that GP2 was the  platform  to  Formula  1,  and  it’s  been  a  great  overall  success.  Now  we  are  also  involved  in GP3, a new class which will be the step before GP2 and this means we can work with younger driving talents. We are taking on this new expansion within the infrastructure of the ADDAX TEAM with a great sense of motivation. It is also a way of being actively involved at the highest level and in the most important championships in the world of motor-racing.” Driver  training:  Manor  has  announced  a  driver  training  programme  in  association  with  Virgin Racing  F1  Team. 

How  important  is  to  start  at  an  early  age  a  specific  training  programme  for young drivers, and do you think that a combination of physical and mental training could be the key to success?

Graeme Lowdon, CEO Virgin Racing: “Manor has a great record of training drivers for future Grand  Prix  success  and  we  intend  to  continue  this  approach  with  the  new  Manor  Racing  GP3 Team.  The physical and mental preparation is a key aspect of a driver’s development.  We are offering a Formula One test to our highest placed GP3 driver so clearly the physical preparation has to start now! With our F1 team we will apply our ‘blueprint’ to our GP3 drivers, developing them to Grand Prix standard  and  we  can  now  demonstrate  a  clear  path  through  to  F1.   Lucas  Di  Grassi  raced  for Manor in F3 Euroseries and we are delighted that we can give him the opportunity he deserves to make the Grand Prix debut with us in VirginRacing Formula One Team.”

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