Preview
After an action-packed opening round of the 2025 season in Melbourne, the paddock is set to reconvene again, this time in Sakhir, for three days of in-season testing.
The Bahrain International Circuit, the venue for Round 2 in April, will give the drivers and teams another opportunity to learn as much as possible about the new Formula 3 car, before competitive action resumes.
Testing is set to run from March 26-28, with the drivers getting five hours of running time on all three days in Bahrain.
The morning session on each day starts at 09:30 local time and will run until 12:00. After the break, the cars will be back out on track at 15:15 local time in the afternoon, for another two and a half hours of action, before the chequered flag is waved at 17:45.
Pirelli will also be allocating Six sets of the Hard tyre and two sets of the Mediums to each car for the duration of the test, plus three sets of wet tyres should they be required.
• TRIDENT driver Rafael Câmara currently leads the Drivers’ Championship after winning from Pole Position in the Melbourne Feature Race.
• The top three in the Drivers' Standings are made up of entirely rookies with Câmara leading Van Amersfoort Racing’s Théophile Nael and TRIDENT teammate Noah Stromsted.
• The last time Formula 3 tested in Bahrain in 2024, Noel León, now driving for PREMA Racing, was fastest on Day 1.
• In last year’s Bahrain test, Luke Browning and Hitech set the fastest time with a 1:46.566 on Day 2.
• The Bahrain International Circuit is 5.412Kms long, has 15 corners, and possesses two DRS zones – the first along the main straight, and the second between Turns 10 and 11.
In-season testing from Sakhir will be covered on the official FIA F3 website with end-of-day reports following the chequered flag on each of the three days, along with driver reactions. You can follow each session as it happens via the live timing link, as the teams continue to get to grips with the new car.
Also keep up to date with all the goings on via the official F3 social media channels across all three days.
DRIVER | LICENCE | TEAM | |
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1 | Brando Badoer | ITA | PREMA Racing |
2 | Noel León | MEX | PREMA Racing |
3 | Ugo Ugochukwu | USA | PREMA Racing |
4 | Noah Stromsted | DNK | TRIDENT |
5 | Rafael Câmara | BRA | TRIDENT |
6 | Charlie Wurz | AUT | TRIDENT |
7 | Laurens van Hoepen | NLD | ART Grand Prix |
8 | Tuukka Taponen | FIN | ART Grand Prix |
9 | James Wharton | AUS | ART Grand Prix |
10 | Mari Boya | ESP | Campos Racing |
11 | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | THA | Campos Racing |
12 | Nikola Tsolov | BGR | Campos Racing |
14 | Martinius Stenshorne | NOR | Hitech TGR |
15 | Joshua Dufek | AUT | Hitech TGR |
16 | Gerrard Xie | CHN | Hitech TGR |
17 | Tim Tramnitz | DEU | MP Motorsport |
18 | Bruno del Pino | ESP | MP Motorsport |
19 | Alessandro Giusti | FRA | MP Motorsport |
20 | Théophile Nael | FRA | Van Amersfoort Racing |
21 | Santiago Ramos | MEX | Van Amersfoort Racing |
22 | Ivan Domingues | PRT | Van Amersfoort Racing |
23 | Callum Voisin | GBR | Rodin Motorsport |
24 | Louis Sharp | NZL | Rodin Motorsport |
25 | Roman Bilinski | POL | Rodin Motorsport |
26 | Javier Sagrera | ESP | AIX Racing |
27 | Nicola Marinangeli | ITA | AIX Racing |
28 | Freddie Slater | GBR | AIX Racing |
29 | Nicola Lacorte | ITA | DAMS Lucas Oil |
30 | Matías Zagazeta | PER | DAMS Lucas Oil |
31 | Christian Ho | SGP | DAMS Lucas Oil |