The Formula 3 Championship returns on Sunday in Valencia, where the official post-season test will commence on Spain’s south-eastern coast.
 

 
The three-day long event will take place between October 20-22 and offer teams and drivers the first opportunity to assess in detail their potential partnerships for the 2020 campaign.
 
Evaluating the fit of both the teams and the race seats, drivers will be looking to impress ahead of the new campaign, as they bid to earn a winning drive for the upcoming season. In the shorter-term, the test will also provide an opportunity to work on their preparations for the 2019 FIA Formula 3 World Cup in Macau, which takes place on November 14-17.
 
Running Sunday and Monday between 9am and 5pm (local time), and until 4pm on Tuesday, with a break in-between, the teams will be allocated soft compound Pirelli tyres.
 
Temperatures are expected to flutter between 15 and 21 degrees and the drivers should enjoy the luxury of a dry track on Sunday and Monday, with the possibility of rain on Tuesday.
 
Fresh faces and returning favourites
 
Amongst a selection of debutants will be BRDC British rising star driver Billy Monger, who was awarded the 2018 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Helen Rollason Award for outstanding achievement in the face of adversity. The 20-year-old continues his long-term partnership with Carlin Racing.
 
Joining Monger at Carlin Buzz Racing will be the winner of the 2017 and 2018 Macau Grand Prix, Dan Ticktum, who makes his return to this level of racing, having previously driven in GP3 and European Formula 3.
 
Among the returning contingent will be Renault Academy driver Christian Lundgaard, who remains in his ART Grand Prix seat, while 2019 teammate, and fellow Renault junior, Max Fewtrell will make the jump to Hitech Grand Prix. Joining Fewtrell at the British outfit will be Red Bull juniors Yuki Tsunoda and debutant Jack Doohan.
 
American racer Logan Sargeant has earned a test at 2019 Team Champions PREMA Racing, alongside Formula Renault Eurocup Champion Oscar Piastri, who will make his F3 debut. Also debuting on Day 1 for the Italians is 2017 BRDC British F3 champion Enaam Ahmed.
 
2019 drivers Richard Verschoor, Jake Hughes, Devlin DeFrancesco and David Beckmann will all be returning for the test in Valencia, as well as a host of other familiar faces.
 
FIA Formula 3 Championship, Valencia Post-Season Test: Day 1 Driver Entry List
 
CAR NO.

DRIVER

LICENSE
TEAM NAME
1
Ferdinand Habsburg
AUT
ART Grand Prix
2
Sebastian Fernandez
ESP
ART Grand Prix
3
Christian Lundgaard
DNK
ART Grand Prix
4
Richard Verschoor
NLD
MP Motorsport
5
Lorenzo Colombo
ITA
MP Motorsport
6
Lukas Dunner
AUT
MP Motorsport
7
Alexander Smolyar
RUS
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
8
Joao Vieira
BRA
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
9
Jonathan Hoggard
GBR
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
10
Fabio Scherer
CHE
HWA RACELAB
11
Jake Hughes
GBR
HWA RACELAB
12
Linus Lundqvist
SWE
HWA RACELAB
14
Federico Malvestiti
ITA
Jenzer Motorsport
15
Lirim Zendeli
DEU
Jenzer Motorsport
16
Calan Williams
AUS
Jenzer Motorsport
17
Devlin DeFrancesco
CAN
Trident
18
Alessio Lorandi
ITA
Trident 
19
David Beckmann
DEU
Trident
20
Yuki Tsunoda
JPN
Hitech Grand Prix
21
Jack Doohan
AUS
Hitech Grand Prix
22
Max Fewtrell
GBR
Hitech Grand Prix
23
David Vidales
ESP
Campos Racing
24
Alessio Deledda
ITA
Campos Racing
25
Yu Kanamaru
JAP
Campos Racing
26
Logan Sargeant
USA
PREMA Racing
27
Oscar Piastri
AUS
PREMA Racing
28
Enaam Ahmed
GBR
PREMA Racing
29
Dan Ticktum
GBR
Carlin Buzz Racing
30
Billy Monger
GBR
Carlin Buzz Racing
31
Theo Pourchaire
FRA
Carlin Buzz Racing
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