After the first post-season testing in Jerez this week, Formula 3 confirmed the teams that will participate in the series for the next three years. While nine of them are retained from the 2024 campaign, the tenth is a newcomer.
AIX Racing, ART Grand Prix, Campos Racing, Hitech Grand Prix, MP Motorsport, PREMA Racing, Rodin Motorsport, Trident, and Van Amersfoort Racing are already well-known names among the fans. However, the joining DAMS can also be a name familiar to some, as the team already competes in Formula 2.
“For the next three-year cycle, we have retained nine of our current teams. Their level of professionalism and expertise guarantee the best preparation for the young drivers who aspire to progress to the highest levels of motorsport,” commented Bruno Michel, the Formula 3 CEO.
Replaced by DAMS, Jenzer Motorsport officially departs from the series. The team is currently racing in Formula 4, GP3 Series, International Formula Master and many more categories. Michel took the chance to thank the owner and the whole team for their time in F3 and wished them luck for their future:
“Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Andreas Jenzer and everyone at Jenzer Motorsport for their commitment to Formula 3 since the beginning of the category.”
“They have left their mark in the Championship, and I completely respect their decision to focus now on new challenges.”
What has not changed is the fact that each team will enter three cars, making it a 30-car field for the upcoming seasons. And with the new car model for 2025 revealed in August, after undergoing a redevelopment aimed at giving the new generation of drivers the best opportunity to make progress in their skills and careers. We can only wait for what’s to come in the upcoming season.