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FORMULA 2 RUNNERS TO GET AUSTRALIAN OUTING

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Both Formula 2 and Formula 3 competitor­s will race at Albert Park in Australia as new calendars for both the feeder formulas have been released.

Formula 2 remains at 14 rounds, while Formula 3 expands from nine meetings to 10. Both categories will kick off in Bahrain in early March, while FIA F3 makes its debut at Monaco, a venue previously visited by GP3 in 2012.

The Formula 2 season will stretch through to Abu Dhabi in late November, while the Formula 3 season will wrap up at Monza in early September.

The president and boss of Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali, said: “The championsh­ip continues to play a hugely important role in nurturing the talent of the future and we are excited to see the next generation of F1 stars take to the track at 14 rounds of the 2023 season, visiting fan-favourite circuits and also travelling to the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the first time.”

● Red Bull junior racer and F3 title winner Dennis Hauger, who is 11th in the F2 points table, will switch from Prema Racing to MP Motorsport for the 2023 season. MP Motorsport has already wrapped up this season’s crown with Felipe Drugovich.

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