The teams competing in the inaugural GP3 series are all set to go after each took delivery of the third of three race cars this week.
They now have two weeks to get on top of their new machinery before running the cars for the first time at a series test at Le Castellet’s Paul Ricard circuit on March 4-5.
The GP3 official website is also set to be launched to coincide with the test, promising to keep fans up to date with the series, its teams and drivers.
Bruno Michel, series organiser, said: “I’m pleased to say that we have been able to keep to schedule on all stages of the new GP3 car development, fabrication and delivery to the teams.
“Now we can’t wait to see the drivers and teams in action. GP3 will run alongside Formula One and GP2, offering an incredible and unique chance for young drivers to get experience and be seen and monitored throughout the season by the motorsport experts.
“I believe that, for young and talented drivers with ambition, joining the series is the best opportunity to pave the way for their future.”