Javier Sagrera faces the last race of the British F3 season

The British Formula 3 concludes the 2022 season at Donington Park. The circuit hosts two races on the GB3 calendar, and the participants had already competed in the third round of the championship here.

The British Formula 3 concludes the 2022 season at Donington Park. The circuit hosts two races on the GB3 calendar, and the participants had already competed in the third round of the championship here.

After almost a month of rest, the British F3 drivers return to the track on the weekend of October 15th and 16th to contest the final round of the season. This has been the longest break after the summer, and Sagrera and Carlin Racing hope to quickly fine-tune the car to finish with the best possible outcome.

The Donington Park circuit is very fast and technical, having hosted Formula 1 Grand Prix races throughout history. It features two quite slow 180-degree corners, with the rest being fourth, fifth, and sixth gear corners. Overtaking is also challenging, so it will be essential for Javier to start with a good qualifying session.

"After a month of break, the second-longest after the summer break, I am really looking forward to arriving at Donington and finishing the season on a high note. It's important to have a strong end to the year because I believe my progress from mid-season until now has been much better."

"Ending with a podium would be a deserved result. It's what this whole season should have been if we hadn't had so many issues with the car. However, everything has been a learning experience. Now I am a more complete driver, and I am in a better position to perform at my best."

On-track action will begin on Thursday and Friday with various practice sessions to prepare for the main events: the qualifying session on Friday at 10:50 (British time) and the first race of the weekend, also taking place on Friday at 3 pm.

Saturday will feature two more races at 10 am and 3 pm, bringing an end to this campaign.

It promises to be an intense weekend, with many hours on the track, which is very positive for the driver as he prepares for future challenges.