FIA Formula 3 next generation car unveiled in Monza

FIA Formula 3 next generation car unveiled in Monza

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The design philosophy of this new car, which will be raced in the 2025, 2026 and 2027 F3 seasons, is to give young drivers who aspire to race in Formula 2 and Formula 1 the best opportunity to progress through the pyramid.

The new look of the F3 2025 car is in line with the latest F2 and F1 family, reflecting the same safety, systems, and performance, at affordable costs. It complies with the latest FIA safety standards and is powered by a bespoke 6-cylinder 3.4-litre naturally aspirated Mecachrome engine, which delivers 380 horsepower at 8000 rpm.

The new car is planned to run on Aramco’s advanced fuel, which is being developed to be compliant with the FIA’s 100% sustainable fuel standard in 2025. This fuel, also planned to be used in the F2 Championship, is intended as a step forward in the Formula 1 group’s drive to be Net Zero by 2030. The new car will also run on new Pirelli 16” tyre which from 2025 will have a natural rubber component certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

The F3 2025 car has been designed to boost overtaking capabilities, which will produce exciting on-track action and the new cockpit has been designed to improve the ergonomics and driver installation to accommodate a wide range of racers.

The car systems will still include marshalling such as Virtual Safety Car (VSC), an optimised Drag Reduction System (DRS) and a new Marelli Vehicle Control Unit (VCU), identical to the current F2 car.

The F3 2025 made a successful shakedown test last June in Varano, with former F2 driver Tatiana Calderon at the wheel. Since then, it has covered 2,000 kilometres across several development tests. Following today’s unveiling, the development programme will continue for the remainder of the year.

A first car will be delivered to the teams before the end of December 2024, and the other two cars will be supplied in mid-January 2025. The teams and drivers will first be able to experience the new generation car at the official pre-season tests, in early 2025.

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem: “The unveiling of the FIA Formula 3 2025 car marks a pivotal moment in our commitment to developing the next generation of racing talent. This car is more than just a step forward in technology and sustainability; it represents a critical step in the FIA’s single-seater ladder. By aligning closely with FIA Formula 2 and Formula 1 aerodynamics, the new F3 car offers young drivers an essential platform to develop their skills, preparing them for the challenges that lie ahead in the higher categories.

“In addition to updated safety and performance, we are proud that this new generation of cars integrates cutting-edge technology initiatives aimed at helping to reduce racing carbon emissions, running on advanced fuel that meets the FIA’s 100% sustainable fuel standard, just like Formula 1 from 2026. This demonstrates our commitment to work towards lowering motorsport’s greenhouse gas emissions while driving innovation.

“Moreover, the enhanced cockpit design reflects our ongoing efforts to make motorsport more inclusive, ensuring that drivers of all physical profiles have the opportunity to compete at the highest level. This new FIA Formula 3 embodies the FIA’s vision of a sport that is progressive, inclusive, and sustainable.”

Stefano Domenicali President and CEO of Formula 1: “The F3 Championship continues to deliver exhilarating racing, close title fights and most importantly is a fundamental training ground for future members of the Formula 1 grid. It is important that the next generation of stars can continue to hone their skills in an F3 car designed to help all drivers progress through the motorsport pyramid. This new car also takes a significant step forward in our sustainability journey by running on fuel that meets the FIA’s 100% sustainability fuel standard, an innovation that will come to Formula 1 in 2026. I’m excited to see it on the track in 2025 and I want to pay tribute to the great collaboration between the FIA and our Team, led by Bruno Michel.”

FIA Formula 3 Championship CEO Bruno Michel: “I am very pleased to unveil our new F3 car, which will race for the next three seasons. Just like the current F2 car, together with the FIA, we have designed a machine that is challenging, safe, and the perfect tool to prepare young drivers who aspire to race in F1 in the future.

“The 2025 F3 car has been designed to provide exciting racing, with a lot of overtaking opportunities. We have also worked to ensure this new car fits all types of drivers, taking into account the FIA’s requirements regarding the steering effort. With this in mind, we have enhanced our car’s driveability and comfort to further ensure the new generation car is more inclusive.

“I’m also very proud of reaching another important milestone in terms of sustainability: thanks to our partner Aramco, the F3 car will run on advanced fuel, meeting the FIA 100% sustainable fuel standard as early as 2025, and several parts of the F3 2025 will use recycled carbon.

“As always, controlling costs has remained a hot topic when designing the F3 2025, so we have made sure to keep them as low as possible. We have also ensured that this new car can be managed with 11 operational people, as per the Sporting Regulations.

“Once again, I would like to thank our partners Aramco, Pirelli, Dallara, and Mecachrome, whose expertise and knowhow make this new car the best tool to prepare the F3 drivers on their way to the pinnacle of motorsport.”

The 2025 FIA Formula 3 car – DETAILS

DESIGN CRITERIA

·       Aerodynamics optimized to facilitate overtaking. Very low ride height sensitivity and wide range of suspension set-up possibilities. 

·       Cost effectiveness

·       Compliant to FIA F3 2025 safety rules.

–       Static tests.

–       Crash tests.

–       Anti intrusion panels.

–       Steel Halo.

–       Wheel tether cables

ERGONOMICS

·       Driver comfort

·       Steering wheel size and handles ergonomic

·       Steering effort under FIA requirements

TECHNOLOGY

·       Bodywork – Carbon – Kevlar honeycomb structures made by Dallara.

·       Sequential gearbox.

·       Electro-hydraulic gear shift system.

·       All in one ECU- GCU – Data logger equipment from Marelli.

·       High speed data acquisition system but no telemetry.

·       DRS.

·       F1 type VSC & Marshalling system.

CHASSIS AND BODYWORK

·       Chassis designed by Dallara Automobili.

·       Carbon Monocoque complying to FIA F3 2025 Safety standards.

·       Front and rear wing made out of carbon composite material.

ENGINE

·       Bespoke Mecachrome 6-cylinder 3.4-litre naturally aspirated 380 HP @ 8000 rpm.

·       Fly by wire throttle system.

SUSTAINABILITY

·       Advanced fuel meeting the FIA 100% sustainable fuel standard.

·       Recycled carbon:

–       Front end plate

–       Driver seat shell

–       Engine cover

GEARBOX

·       Bespoke six gear longitudinal gearbox designed by 3Mo.

·       Marelli electro-hydraulic command via paddle shift from steering wheel.

TYRES

·       16 inches Pirelli tyres.

·       Three specific compounds developed for Formula 3 to provide the most suitable compound for every circuit.

PERFORMANCE

·       A top speed of 300 km/h.    

·       Lateral acceleration up to +/- 2.6 G.

·       Maximum braking deceleration -1.9 G.

·       Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h: 3.0 seconds.

·       Acceleration 0 – 200km/h: 7.7 seconds.

 

ENDS

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WEC: Porsche sets early pace; Ferrari responds in second practice at COTA

WEC: Porsche sets early pace; Ferrari responds in second practice at COTA

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Porsche Penske leads the way in FP1
Porsche Penske set the tone in the Hypercar category during Free Practice 1, with Matt Campbell in the #5 car clocking the fastest lap at 1:53.574s. Robert Kubica in the #83 AF Corse Ferrari 499P had initially led the session with a 1:54.034s lap, securing second place. Oliver Rasmussen in the #38 Hertz Team Jota Porsche followed closely, finishing third just 0.017s behind Kubica.

Ferrari’s strong presence continued with Antonio Fuoco placing fourth in the #50 Ferrari AF Corse 499P, while Antonio Giovinazzi’s late effort secured fifth in the #51 Ferrari. Cadillac Racing, led by Alex Lynn in the V-Series.R Hypercar, ended the session in sixth place. The #6 Porsche Penske, driven by championship leaders Andre Lotterer, Kevin Estre, and Laurens Vanthoor, took seventh.

BMW’s #20 M Hybrid Hypercar, piloted by Rene Rast, finished eighth, with the sister car in ninth. The top 10 was rounded out by Nyck de Vries in the #7 Toyota Gazoo Racing GR010 Hypercar.

The session faced brief interruptions, including an early red flag for a procedural check and a full course yellow after the #60 Iron Lynx Lamborghini stopped on track.

In LMGT3, Alessio Rovera in the #55 VISTA AF Corse Ferrari 296 topped the timesheets with a 2:06.316s lap. The #88 Proton Competition Ford Mustang, driven by Dennis Olsen, followed closely in second place, just 0.159s behind. Ben Barker in the #77 Proton Ford Mustang secured third, only 0.2s off the pace.

TF Sport’s Corvette GT3 cars performed well, with the #81 and #82 entries finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. The Heart of Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3, driven by Daniel Mancinelli, completed the top six.

Ferrari dominates FP2
The second session saw Ferrari take control of the Hypercar class. Antonio Giovinazzi in the #51 Ferrari AF Corse 499P posted the fastest lap of the day at 1:52.268s, with teammate Antonio Fuoco just 0.052s behind in the #50 car.

BMW’s #20 Hypercar, driven by Sheldon van der Linde, was third, despite ending the session early after a spin. Cadillac Racing’s Alex Lynn placed fourth, while Robert Kubica’s #83 Ferrari finished fifth.

Toyota improved in the afternoon session, with Sebastien Buemi’s #8 GR010 Hypercar finishing sixth. Mike Conway’s #7 Toyota rounded out the top 10.

In LMGT3, TF Sport’s Corvette Z06, driven by Daniel Juncadella, topped the timesheets with a 2:05.868s lap. The #55 VISTA AF Corse Ferrari, fastest in FP1, placed second, followed by the #54 sister car in third.

As teams fine-tuned their setups, the opening day set the stage for a thrilling weekend at COTA, with Friday set to stage the final free practice session of the weekend as well as the all-important qualifying.

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