FRD LMP3 Series grows to five events, four venues in 2018

Zhuhai Formula Racing Development Limited announce 2018 calendar for Season 2 of the FRD LMP3 Series.

Five events to feature over four venues.
Visits to recently opened Ningbo, and new Zhengzhou feature as Chinese motorsport growth continues.

After a successful debut season of China’s first prototype series, Zhuhai Formula Racing Development Limited announced the calendar for 2018 FRD LMP3 Series today.

The calendar features five events, up one event from 2017, with two new venues offering additional challenges to teams and drivers.

The season starts with an old favourite on April 27-29 at Shanghai International Circuit, running on the full Grand Prix configuration.

Following that a two-event swing that demonstrates the fast growth of motorsport in China, a trip to newly opened Ningbo International Speedpark on the last weekend in May, followed by a visit to the new FIA Grade 2 track, with extension of Le Mans type street configuration integrated with the standard Zhengzhou International Circuit in early July.
Ningbo debuted on the International stage last week hosting the World Touring Car Championship round, while Zhengzhou in Central China is still under construction.
The series will then return to Zhuhai for the Autumn edition of the Pan Delta Super Racing Festival in September, followed by a return to Shanghai on October 12-14.

2018 FRD LMP3 Series Calendar
April 27-29 Shanghai International Circuit
May 25-27 Ningbo International Speedpark
July 6-8 Zhengzhou International Circuit* (subject to circuit homologation)
Sept 14-16 Zhuhai International Circuit
Oct 12-14 Shanghai International Circuit
QUOTES:
Kenneth Ma (Zhuhai Formula Racing Development Ltd. CEO): “We’re pleased to announce the schedule early to help our teams and drivers plan for the 2018 FRD LMP3 Series.”

“The first season was full of exciting racing and we cannot wait for April to start season two. We have consulted with the ACO regarding the calendar and made our schedule slightly later to allow teams to compete in both the FRD LMP3 Series and the Asian Le Mans Series.”

Shane Rogers (FRD LMP3 Series Manager): “It’s always a relief to get a calendar on paper early so we can start locking in plans for 2018.”

“While it’s extremely challenging logistically, it’s very satisfying to carry the responsibility to showcase motor racing to new audiences, which we will do at Ningbo and Zhengzhou. The new venues are representative of the growth in the professionalism and standard of motor racing in China, and I’m honoured to be a small part of it.”

“There’s been a lot to review from an stunning debut season, and we’re looking at all the ways we can improve the show in 2018, not just for our fans, but for our partner teams and drivers as well. We’ll make some tweaks, but the fundamentals of the series are excellent, and with 190 days until pit lane opens for Practice 1, we’ll be ready to go.”

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