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GP3 Series

Former single-seater racing series

GP3 Series

Former single-seater racing series

FieldValue
logoGP3-Serie logo.svg
categorySingle seaters
country/regionInternational
inaugural2010
folded2018
drivers28
teams7
chassisDallara
enginesMecachrome
tyresPirelli
champion driverFRA Anthoine Hubert
champion teamFRA ART Grand Prix
websitegp3series.com

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The GP3 Series, or GP3 for short, was a single-seater motor racing series launched in 2010 as a feeder series for the GP2 Series, introduced by GP2 organiser Bruno Michel. GP3 followed the entire European leg of the Formula One series and the GP2 (now Formula 2) series as a support race for the two. Like the GP2 series, GP3 gave drivers the experience of the Grand Prix environment, and took advantage of the infrastructure, such as marshals and medical facilities, in place for the Formula One events. GP3 Series mainly raced on European circuits, but had appearances on other international race tracks, with rounds in the 2015 season at the Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain and the Yas Marina Circuit in United Arab Emirates.

Many drivers had since stepped up to GP2 since the series began, with the 2010 champion Esteban Gutiérrez, Pål Varhaug and ninth-place finisher Stefano Coletti being the first to do so for the 2011 season. 2011 champion Valtteri Bottas did not follow suit, however, and instead joined Williams as a reserve driver. Meanwhile, James Calado, Rio Haryanto, Simon Trummer, Tom Dillmann and Nigel Melker all joined GP2 for the 2012 season. Other drivers who have graduated to other series are James Jakes who moved to the IndyCar Series for 2011, Josef Newgarden to the Indy Lights series in 2011 and Alexander Rossi and Robert Wickens who moved to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2011 and Lewis Williamson in 2012.

In the series' short history, fourteen drivers have gone on to compete in Formula One. These include former champions Esteban Gutiérrez, Daniil Kvyat, Valtteri Bottas, Esteban Ocon, Jean-Éric Vergne, Carlos Sainz Jr., Charles Leclerc, and George Russel.

In 2019 the series merged with the FIA Formula 3 European Championship and became the FIA Formula 3 Championship.

GP3 Series cars

The GP3 Series car was a standardised car used by all of the competing teams.

Dallara GP3/10

2011

For the 2010–2012 seasons, the GP3 series used the GP3/10 chassis.

;Chassis: The car had been designed and built by Dallara, who currently produces the F2 chassis.

;Engine: The GP3/10 used a race-tuned four-cylinder 2.0-litre turbocharged 280 hp engine developed by Renault Sport (based on B20F engine), while turbochargers were supplied by Pankl Racing Systems. The wastegate was included due to turbocharger rules.

;Gearbox: The GP3/10 used a 6 speed longitudinal sequential Hewland gearbox.

;Tyres: Pirelli supplied the tyres for GP3 from 2010 to 2012, same supplier for the GP2 Series.

Specifications

  • Engine displacement: 2.0 L DOHC inline-4
  • Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift gearbox (must have reverse)
  • Weight: 630 kg
  • Power output: 280 hp
  • Fuel: Elf LMS 102 RON unleaded
  • Fuel capacity: 65 L
  • Fuel delivery: Direct fuel injection
  • Aspiration: Single-turbocharged
  • Turbo boost pressure: 0.5 bar
  • Length: 4471 mm
  • Width: 1885 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2780 mm
  • Steering: Non-assisted rack and pinion
  • Tyres: Pirelli P Zero slick dry and treaded wet

Dallara GP3/13

For the 2013–2015 seasons, the GP3 series used the GP3/13 chassis.

;Chassis: The car was also designed and built by Dallara.

;Engine: The GP3/13 used a naturally aspirated 3.4-litre V6 400 hp engine, developed by AER Ltd. with designation P57.

;Gearbox: The GP3/13 used a 6 speed longitudinal sequential gearbox developed by Hewland.

;Tyres: Pirelli continued to supply the tyres for GP3 from 2013 onwards.

Specifications

  • Engine displacement: 3.4 L DOHC V6
  • Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift gearbox (must have reverse)
  • Weight: 1389 lb
  • Power output: 400 hp
  • Fuel: Elf LMS 102 RON unleaded
  • Fuel capacity: 65 L
  • Fuel delivery: Fuel injection
  • Aspiration: Naturally-aspirated
  • Length: 4480 mm
  • Width: 1880 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2780 mm
  • Steering: Non-assisted rack and pinion
  • Tyres: Pirelli P Zero slick dry and Pirelli Cinturato treaded wet

Dallara GP3/16

The series used another new chassis for the 2016 season, and continued to be used until 2018.

;Chassis: The car has also been designed and built by Dallara.

;Engine: The GP3/16 used a naturally aspirated 3.4-litre V6 400 hp engine, developed by Mecachrome with model V634, prepared and maintained by Teos Engineering.

;Gearbox: The GP3/16 used a 6 speed longitudinal sequential gearbox developed by Hewland.

;Tyres: Pirelli continued to supply the tyres for GP3 from 2016 to the 2018 season.

Specifications

  • Engine displacement: 3.4 L DOHC V6
  • Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift gearbox (must have reverse)
  • Weight: 1457 lb
  • Power output: 400 hp
  • Fuel: Elf LMS 102 RON unleaded
  • Fuel capacity: 65 L
  • Fuel delivery: Direct fuel injection
  • Aspiration: naturally aspirated
  • Length: 4580 mm in 2016 later 4620 mm in 2017-2018
  • Width: 1872 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2880 mm
  • Steering: Non-assisted rack and pinion
  • Tyres: Pirelli P Zero slick dry and Pirelli Cinturato treaded wet

Race weekend

A race weekend features one 45-minute practice session on Friday, and one 30-minute qualifying session on Saturday, followed by two races. The qualifying session is a straight fight for the fastest laptime, and determines the order of the grid for Saturday's Race 1.

Race 2 is on Sunday. The grid is decided by the Saturday result with top 8 being reversed, so the driver who finished 8th on Saturday will start from pole position and the polesitter will start from 8th place.

The distance of each race is decided prior to the event, however, should 30 minutes elapse before the designated number of laps are completed the lead driver will be shown the chequered flag.

Points system

2010–2011

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Points system for sprint race1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
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  • Pole for Saturday races: 2 points
  • Fastest lap: 1 point in each race
  • Driver recording fastest lap has to drive 90% of race laps and must finish in the top ten of the race to be eligible for the fastest lap point. With this points system, the most points anyone can score in one round is 20 by claiming pole position, winning both races with the fastest lap in each race.

No driver ever did manage to get maximum points with this system. The closest drivers who have done so are Esteban Gutiérrez at the 2010 British round, who managed pole position for the feature race, won the feature race and got the fastest lap, and then came third in the sprint race, which equals a total of 17 points. Valtteri Bottas at the 2011 Hungarian round achieved pole position and won the feature race, and then came second in the sprint race, also totaling 17 points.

2012 onwards

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  • Pole for Saturday races: 4 points
  • Fastest lap: 2 points in each race
  • Driver recording fastest lap has to drive 90% of race laps and must finish in the top ten of the race to be eligible for the fastest lap point. With this points system, the most points anyone can score in one round is 48 by claiming pole position, winning both races with the fastest lap in each race.

So far throughout the new points system, no driver has achieved the maximum number of points in a single round. In the Hungarian round of 2012, António Félix da Costa became first driver to win both races of the weekend.

Teams and drivers

GP3 Series has ten European teams and thirty drivers representing the Series. Manor Racing, Atech CRS GP and Carlin represent Great Britain, whilst flying the French flag is GP2 Series 2009 Champions ART Grand Prix and Tech 1 Racing. MW Arden in association with ex-Formula One driver Mark Webber race under an Australian license. Spaniard Addax Team, German RSC Mücke Motorsport in association with Ralf Schumacher, Irish-Canadian Status Grand Prix, and Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport complete the lineup.

Champions

Drivers'

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPoints% points achievableClinchedMarginRef201020112012201320142015201620172018
MEX Esteban GutiérrezFRA ART Grand Prix35978855.000Race 15 of 1617title=GP3 Series Standings 2010url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2010publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
FIN Valtteri BottasFRA Lotus ART14736238.750Race 15 of 167title=GP3 Series Standings 2011url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2011publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
NZL Mitch EvansAUS MW Arden4363151.540.891Race 16 of 162title=GP3 Series Standings 2012url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2012publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
RUS Daniil KvyatAUS MW Arden235416843.750Race 15 of 1630title=GP3 Series Standings 2013url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2013publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
GBR Alex LynnGBR Carlin238320747.917Race 17 of 1844title=GP3 Series Standings 2014url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2014publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
FRA Esteban OconFRA ART Grand Prix3114525358.565Race 18 of 188title=GP3 Series Standings 2015url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2015publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
MCO Charles LeclercFRA ART Grand Prix438420246.759Race 17 of 1825title=GP3 Series Standings 2016url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2016publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
GBR George RussellFRA ART Grand Prix447522059.946Race 13 of 1679title=GP3 Series Standings 2017url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2017publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}
FRA Anthoine HubertFRA ART Grand Prix2211421449.537Race 17 of 1816title=GP3 Series Standings 2018url=https://motorsportstats.com/series/gp3-series/standings/2018publisher=Motorsport Statsaccess-date=9 October 2023}}

Teams'

SeasonTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMarginRef201020112012201320142015201620172018
FRA ART Grand Prix37148130Race 14 of 1644
FRA Lotus ART26144124Race 14 of 1655
FRA Lotus GP34160378.5Race 15 of 1669
FRA ART Grand Prix24144378Race 15 of 16100
GBR Carlin24134347Race 18 of 1817
FRA ART Grand Prix46611477Race 15 of 18195
FRA ART Grand Prix89238588Race 13 of 18291
FRA ART Grand Prix872311578Race 11 of 16292
FRA ART Grand Prix492911640Race 15 of 18207

Drivers graduated to GP2

DriverGP3GP2Other major titles after GP3 SeriesSeasonsRacesWinsPodiumsSeasonsFirst teamRacesWinsPodiums
DEU201216272013–2014ART Grand Prix4200
CHE20116002015Venezuela GP Lazarus200
GBR2014–2015324122016Arden200
GBR201116162012–2013Lotus ART46414World Endurance GT Drivers' Championship
ITA †201216012011, 2013Trident Racing1901
MCO †‡201014022009, 2011–2014Durango88715
USA2011–2013482112013–2014Hilmer Motorsport2000
FRA201114012012–2014iSport International4314Formula V8 3.5 Series
CYP2012–201332342014MP Motorsport800
NZL2011–201232482013–2014Arden44210
ITA2014–201522592016Trident Racing2212
ITA2010–201128002013Venezuela GP Lazarus1000Auto GP
MEX ‡201016592011–2012Lotus ART4449
IDN2010–201132372012–2015DAMS9037
GBR ‡201012032009–2011Super Nova Racing200
DEU2014–2015346152016Carlin Motorsport2002
GBR201418382015–2016DAMS4048
GBR2014–201532142015Carlin200
NLD2010–201132152012DAMS2300
CHE2012–201450582015Venezuela GP Lazarus1000ADAC GT Masters
GBR2010–201131132013–2014MP Motorsport4014Auto GP World Series
ARG2012–201320122014Hilmer Motorsport800
USA ‡201016252013–2015Caterham Racing52411
NZL2011, 201422362015Status Grand Prix1822
PHI2011–201236122015Status Grand Prix2100
GBR2013–201420572015Carlin600
CHE2010–201130002012–2014Arden6801
ROU2012–201440232015Rapax1800
NOR ‡201016112011, 2013DAMS2200
GBR2011, 2013-201450192015Hilmer Motorsport1200

Notes:

  • Drivers are listed by their last year in GP3 Series. Usually they started in GP2 at the start of the following season.
  • Gold background denotes GP3 champion.
  • † Coletti had three GP2 starts in 2009 for Durango; his first GP2 team since driving in GP3 2010 was Trident Racing. Ceccon also had 8 starts in GP2 with Scuderia Coloni; he joined Trident Racing for 2013 after a year of GP3 in 2012.
  • ‡ Denotes drivers who raced in the GP2 Asia Series.
  • Gutiérrez, Calado, Dillmann, Coletti, Haryanto, Melker, Trummer and Ceccon all participated in the 2 race 2011 GP2 Final.
  • Jakes raced in the 2008–2009, 2009–2010 and 2011 Asia Series along with two races in the 2010 Main GP2 series.
  • Also, António Félix da Costa and Alexander Rossi raced in the final (non-championship) round of the 2011 GP2 Series season at Yas Marina.

Drivers graduated to FIA Formula 2

DriverGP3FIA Formula 2Other major titles after GP3 SeriesSeasonsRacesWinsPodiumsSeasonsFirst teamRacesWinsPodiums
GBR Jack Aitken2016–2017332132018–2021ART Grand Prix4849
THA Alexander Albon201618472017–2018ART Grand Prix44410
FRA Giuliano Alesi2016–201848482019–2020Trident Motorsport2200
FRA Dorian Boccolacci2017–201825242018–2019MP Motorsport2000
CHE Ralph Boschung2015–201630122017–2023Campos Racing12215
COL Tatiana Calderón2016–201851002019,2022Arden2200
USA Juan Manuel Correa2017–201825002019,2022–2024Charouz Racing System6803
IND Jehan Daruvala20182002020–2023Carlin Motorsport100418
NLD Nyck de Vries201618252017–2019DAMS70823FIA Formula 2 Championship, FIA Formula E World Championship
USA Santino Ferrucci2016–201724002017–2018Trident Motorsport2400
JPN Nirei Fukuzumi2016–201732292018Arden International2300
ITA Antonio Fuoco2015–2016362102017–2018Prema Racing46311
FRA Anthoine Hubert2017–2018332152019Arden International1622
GBR Jake Hughes201618242020–2022HWA Racelab2600
GBR Callum Ilott201818272017, 2019–2020Trident Motorsport4838
RUS Matevos Isaakyan2015–201622002019Charouz Racing System400
FIN Niko Kari2016–201831122018MP Motorsport400
MCO Charles Leclerc201618382017Prema Racing22710FIA Formula 2 Championship
ITA Alessio Lorandi2016–201827152018Trident Motorsport1000
DNK Christian Lundgaard20182002019–2021Trident Motorsport200
IND Arjun Maini2016–201729132018–2019Trident Motorsport2900
RUS Nikita Mazepin201818482019–2020ART Grand Prix2200
ESP Álex Palou2015–201636122017Campos Racing400IndyCar Series
BRA Pedro Piquet201818242020Charouz Racing System2400
IND Mahaveer Raghunathan20162002020MP Motorsport2000
GBR George Russell201715472018ART Grand Prix24711FIA Formula 2 Championship
GBR Dan Ticktum20175012018, 2020–2021Arden49311
USA Ryan Tveter2017–201833052019Trident Motorsport200

Notes:

  • Gold background denotes GP3 champion.

Drivers graduated to Formula One

DriverGP3F1Other major titles after GP3 SeriesSeasonsRacesWinsPodiumsSeasonsFirst teamRacesWinsPodiums
GBR Jack Aitken2016-2017332132020Williams100
THA Alexander Albon201618472019–2020, 2022–presentToro Rosso
FIN201116472013–2024Williams2471067
NLD Nyck de Vries201618252022–2023Williams Racing1100FIA Formula 2 Championship, FIA Formula E World Championship
MEX201016592013–2014, 2016Sauber5900
IDN2010–201132372016Manor1200
RUS201316352014–2017, 2019–2020Toro Rosso11203
MCO201618382018–presentSauberFIA Formula 2 Championship
ESP201012032015Manor1300Formula 3 Euro Series
FRA2015181142016–2018, 2020–presentManor
USA201014252015Manor500
ESP201316022015–presentToro RossoFormula Renault 3.5 Series
GBR201715472019– presentWilliamsFIA Formula 2 Championship
FRA20104002012–2014Toro Rosso5800Formula E

Notes:

  • Gold background denotes GP3 champion.

Seasons

2010

Main article: 2010 GP3 Series

The 2010 GP3 Series was the inaugural season of the Series. The championship was contested over sixteen races held at eight rounds, beginning on May 8 at Circuit de Catalunya and ending on September 12 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The title was clinched by ART Grand Prix driver Esteban Gutiérrez at the final round by taking pole position, who won the championship 17 points clear of Robert Wickens in second, who was a further 18 points ahead of third place driver Nico Müller.

2011

Main article: 2011 GP3 Series

The season began at Istanbul Park on 7 May and concluded at Autodromo Nazionale Monza on 11 September after eight rounds made up of two races each and all in support of European Formula 1 Grands Prix. The title was claimed by Valtteri Bottas who was only 7 points ahead of his teammate James Calado in second, while Nigel Melker finished 17 points adrift in third. This was to be ART Grand Prix's second championship in as many seasons.

2012

Main article: 2012 GP3 Series

The season began on 12 May at Catalunya, Barcelona, and finished at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza on 9 September. It supported the entire European leg of the 2012 Formula One Season again and included the series' first visit to Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Going into the final round of the season, four drivers were in with a chance of winning the championship, but ultimately a move on the penultimate lap gave Mitch Evans the title with 151.5 points, only beating Daniel Abt by just two points on 149.5 while António Félix da Costa finished off the top three with 132 points. The teams title was also won during the last round by Lotus GP, their third title in as many seasons. The season was also the last for the first-generation chassis, the GP3/10.

2013

Main article: 2013 GP3 Series

The season began on 11 May at Catalunya, Barcelona, and finished at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 3 November. It followed most of the European leg of the 2013 Formula One season again other than Monaco, and for the first time it hosted a non-European race at the last round in Abu Dhabi. It also saw the début of the series second-generation chassis, the Dallara GP3/13.

The title was clinched by Daniil Kvyat at the final round with 168 points, beating Facu Regalia by 30 points on 138 while Conor Daly finished off the top three with 126 points. The teams title was won by ART Grand Prix, their fourth title in as many seasons.

2014

Main article: 2014 GP3 Series

The season began on 10 May at Catalunya, Barcelona, and finished at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 23 November. It once again followed most of the European leg of the 2014 Formula One season other than Monte Carlo, Monaco and the only non-European race at the last round in Abu Dhabi.

The title was clinched by Alex Lynn at the final round with 207 points, beating Dean Stoneman by 44 points on 163 while Marvin Kirchhöfer finished off the top three with 161 points. For the first time, the teams title was won by Carlin, becoming the first and only team other than ART Grand Prix to take the teams title.

2015

Main article: 2015 GP3 Series

The season began on 9 May at Catalunya, Barcelona, and finished at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 29 November. It was contested over 18 races at nine rounds. There were nine teams with three cars each. Esteban Ocon won the title by 8 points despite winning only one race compared to second placed Luca Ghiotto winning five races. Ocon did however finish on the podium 14 times. The teams title was won by ART Grand Prix, their fifth title. This season was the last with the GP3/13 chassis.

2016

Main article: 2016 GP3 Series

The season began on 14 May at Catalunya, Barcelona, and finished at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 27 November. It was contested over 18 races at nine rounds. There were seven teams with three to four cars each, with DAMS making its debut. The title was clinched by Charles Leclerc at the final round with 202 points, beating Alexander Albon by 25 points on 177 while Antonio Fuoco finished off the top three with 157 points. The teams title was won by ART Grand Prix at Monza, their sixth title. This season was the first with the series' third-generation chassis, the GP3/16.

2017

Main article: 2017 GP3 Series

The season began on 13 May at Catalunya, Barcelona and finished at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 26 November. It was contested at 18 races at nine rounds. George Russell, Jack Aitken and Nirei Fukuzumi ended the season in the top 3 with ART Grand Prix. All drivers at the end of the season joined the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship. The second race at Italy was cancelled after heavy rain during the 2017 Italian Grand Prix. This season saw the series introduce the Drag Reduction System (DRS) used in Formula One and Formula 2.

2018

Main article: 2018 GP3 Series

The final season of the series started on 12 May in Barcelona, and finished on 26 November at Yas Marina. The season was again contested of 9 rounds and 18 races. The final driver's title went to Frenchman Anthoine Hubert who drove for ART, take 2 victories, 11 podiums, 2 pole positions, and 4 fastest laps, with 214 points. ART Grand Prix won the final constructor's title, winning all but one constructor's titles in the series. It was also the last season with the GP3/16 chassis. With 198 points scored, Nikita Mazepin became runner-up with 4 victories, 8 podiums, 1 pole position and most 5 fastest laps. After a disaster weekend for Hubert in Red Bull Ring, it was his teammate, who retook the lead, but only in this round. Finally, Callum Ilott down to third, behind second place, but ultimately get to the top three and scored 167 points with 2 victories, 7 podiums, 1 pole position, and 2 fastest laps.

Circuits

NumberCountries, roundsCircuitsYears123456789101112131415161718
ESP Catalunya GP3 roundCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya2010–⁠2018
TUR Istanbul Park GP3 roundIstanbul Park2010–2011
ESP Valencia GP3 roundValencia Street Circuit2010–⁠2012
GBR Silverstone GP3 roundSilverstone Circuit2010–⁠2018
DEU Hockenheimring GP3 roundHockenheimring2010, 2012, 2014, 2016
HUN Hungaroring GP3 roundHungaroring2010–2018
BEL Spa-Francorchamps GP3 roundCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps2010–2018
ITA Monza GP3 roundAutodromo Nazionale di Monza2010–2018
DEU Nürburgring GP3 roundNürburgring2011, 2013
MON Monaco GP3 roundCircuit de Monaco2012
ESP Ricardo Tormo GP3 roundCircuit Ricardo Tormo2013
UAE Yas Marina GP3 roundYas Marina Circuit2013⁠–2018
AUT Spielberg GP3 roundRed Bull Ring2014–⁠2018
RUS Sochi GP3 roundSochi Autodrom2014–2015, 2018
BHR Bahrain GP3 roundBahrain International Circuit2015
MYS Sepang GP3 roundSepang International Circuit2016
ESP Jerez GP3 roundCircuito de Jerez2017
FRA Le Castellet GP3 roundCircuit Paul Ricard2018

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