Bumper field for Formula 3 finale as Champ Heads to Europe Story By: Administrator Date: 18/10/2017 at 3:00:00 PM A field of 19 cars is set for the final round of the Australian Formula 3 Premier Series this weekend at Wakefield Park for the Certica City of Goulburn Cup.



The category will enjoy the support from contracting specialist Certica in a deal that was announced this week.



With both the Premier class and National class 2017 titles already decided, the final round of the series has attracted a number of new drivers keen on sampling Formula 3 machinery as they asses their options for the 2018 season.



Gilmour Racings Calan Williams sealed the Premier Class title after main rival John Magro who drove for Alpine Motorsports sat out rounds 4 and 5 after the birth of his daughter.



The final round of the series will double as the Certica City of Goulburn Cup and my sights are on Pole Position, race wins and if conditions are right having a crack at a lap record for the team. Williams said.



Formula 3 Australia has again shown its viability to produce world class drivers with Williams heading to Europe to contest the 2018 European Open F3 Championship.



Roman Krumins, driving for R-Tek Motorsport has sealed victory in the National Class. Meanwhile Magro is back this weekend also driving for R-Tek Motorsport.



I'm really looking forward to driving R-Tek's latest model F308. I haven't driven the latest spec Australian F3 car so it'll be a new challenge getting the most out of the extra downforce. Magro said.



A number of drivers will be making their Formula 3 debut this weekend with Formula Ford drivers Harri Jones and Josh Behn stepping up.



Rielly Brook is also making his first appearance in a Formula 3 car, Brook has been campaigning his Formula Renault 2.0 this year at selected rounds of the Formula 3 Premier series and has been showing considerable promise and skill with his driving. Brook will be driving the Gilmour Racing Dallara F307.



We are looking forward to the final round at Wakefield Park on the 20th-22nd October and Gilmour Racing are sure that Riley will perform well team boss Errol Gilmour said.



Category manager Ian Richards said It is great to see a significant amount of interest already for next year. We are already working hard on plans for 2018 and hope have further announcements soon.



Cars take to the track Friday for practice before qualifying and race 1 on Saturday, then races 2 and 3 on Sunday.





