Rodin Carlin is pleased to confirm that Callum Voisin will join their FIA Formula Three team for the upcoming 2024 season. Remaining with the team, Voisin makes the step up to the hotly contested F3 Championship following an incredible season racing in the GB3 Championship which culminated with him becoming the 2023 Champion.
Voisin, a BRDC Superstar, enjoyed a stellar season racing in the UK with the Rodin Carlin GB3 team and quickly asserted himself as a championship contender. Six pole positions, two wins and 11 podiums later, the Swiss-born racer clinched the championship in style at the final round in Donington.
Voisin becomes the first driver to be announced in the Rodin Carlin Formula Three line-up which will see the 17-year-old return to the cockpit following official post-season testing at Jerez, Barcelona and Imola with the team. The 2024 season will provide Voisin with the challenge of taking on a whole host of new tracks such as Bahrain, Melbourne and Monaco, as well as tracks at which the reigning GB3 Champion is already well acquainted with the podium: Silverstone and Spa.
Voisin said of joining the team, “I am absolutely thrilled to be staying with Rodin Carlin for the 2024 FIA F3 season. It is a dream of mine to race alongside the Formula 1 stage, so I can’t wait to get started with pre-season testing in Bahrain. There is plenty for me to learn, not least new tracks and a different car. I am immensely grateful to Rodin Carlin, RDA and Edge management for making this possible.”
FIA Formula Three Team Manager Sam Waple added, “I’m so pleased that Callum will be joining our FIA F3 team for the upcoming season. Callum has been part of the wider Rodin Carlin team for the past two seasons so being able to build on that strong working relationship is something I’m incredibly happy we can continue. Despite the learning curve ahead, I have no doubt that Callum with be a huge asset to the team following what was a brilliant GB3 Championship winning campaign.”
The FIAF F3 season gets underway next month with official testing taking place in Bahrain.
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