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NEWS: James Cole earns his wings and heads to F3
25 February
2010: Reigning Formula Ford Champion James Cole has sealed a
deal to race with T-Sport in the Cooper Tires British F3 Series
this season, as the 21-year-old from Merseyside continues his
racing education and graduates to the proving ground of
international motorsport. Cole has opted to compete in the
National Class of the Series as he lays the foundations for a
professional career in the sport.
Cole has already
sampled an F3 National Class car with a run out at the end of last
season. He will now begin testing in earnest with his new team,
taking part in this week's test session at Snetterton circuit.
Driving the Mugen-Honda powered Dallara T-Sport National Class car
Cole will use the two days to acclimatise himself to the car and
the team, and to start developing the package in preparation for
the 2010 season.
The test hasn't
come a moment too soon for Cole as he says, "I'm itching to
get back in a race car and I'm delighted we've concluded a deal
with T-Sport, as I have tremendous respect for the team and
believe we will be a winning partnership. I've done my foundation
work in Formula Ford and it's now time to move up a gear, with a
faster, more powerful car. Adding in aerodynamics and a higher
level of competition gives me the next challenge on my motor
racing career path and I'm ready to continue my education behind
the wheel with proven race winners, T-Sport."
After a stellar
year of dominating British Formula Ford, Cole was crowned
Champion, with seven wins, 15 podiums, five pole positions and six
fastest laps on route to his success. This outstanding performance
led to Cole being one of the six finalists in the 2009 BRDC
Autosport McLaren Young Driver of the Year. With his decision to
contest F3 at National level, he will retain eligibility for this
prestigious award in 2010. As Cole says, "Standing out from
the crowd is getting more difficult as there are so many different
race series. It's not just winning that counts, it's being
recognised by the industry as a talented driver. Being able to
have another crack at winning the Young Driver award is important
to me and could be very influential for my future career."
Cole's motor racing
success has forced him to put another passion on the back burner.
An accomplished musician, the young racer has been studying at
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, but his commitment to
racing has led to him taking a sabbatical from the college. Cole
explains, "I love motor racing and music, but found that I
couldn't give 100% to both, so something had to go. I know that
music will always be in my life one way or another, but you only
get one shot at making it in racing, so I'm focusing completely on
this now. But don't be surprised if you hear guitar riffs drifting
out from the car transporter during the season, it will just be me
trying to relax in the down time between races."
The 2010 Cooper
Tires British Formula 3 International Series kicks off with a home
race weekend for Cole at Easter, with Oulton Park hosting the
season opener. The Series features a new race and qualifying
format as well as an expansion from 20 to 30 races in the 10 round
championship. |