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Arthur Rogeon confirmed in Rodin Motorsport’s GB3 lineup for 2024

GB3
February 29, 2024

Rodin Motorsport can today confirm that French driver, Arthur Rogeon will join the team for the 2024 GB3 Championship campaign.

The Frenchman not only made his GB3 Championship debut last year, but also his single seater debut in an impressive rookie campaign. He went on to earn three podiums throughout the season, the first coming in just his second weekend at Silverstone during Round six – making up two places to get there.

Rogeon started karting in 2017, quickly rising through the ranks of national karting in France before reaching international level and culminating in an appearance at the 2022 FIA World Karting Championships in Italy.

He becomes the second driver announced for the team, alongside British F4 Champion Louis Sharp as part of Rodin Motorsport’s line up. The team are eyeing up even more success after a successful 2023 season that saw them claim another Driver’s title with Callum Voisin.

Speaking about joining the team, Rogeon said, “At Rodin Motorsport, they believe in my potential to fight for victory. There’s always a little pressure when tackling such a challenge, but no stress. I'm going to have a winning car so it's up tome to do my best to make it happen. I know what has to be done; you have to b eimpeccable in all areas: the speed on the track, the work between sessions, the physical fitness and simulator preparation. In short, I will stack all the odds in my favour to compete at the front because that too is what will help me progress.”

GB3 Team Manager Ricky Taylor said, “Arthur has already shown brilliant potential in theGB3 car and we are looking forward to seeing how he develops with us this year. We believe he is in a brilliant position, knowing a lot of the tracks and the car from 2023 will help him take that next step and eye up race wins. I look forward to working with him this season”

This year’sGB3 calendar will see drivers compete as the co-headline series at half of its events alongside British GT. The series will see drivers compete across right triple header weekends including three international locations, including the newly added Hungaroring to the calendar for this season.

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