With the engine change comes a bump from 280hp to 400! And due to that and a revision in aerodynamics, the new chassis is expected to be three seconds a lap quicker.
The car has already been shaken down in Varano, Italy, and run two full days at Magny Cours.

Sounds promising!Ben Hanley - Test driver wrote:“I think it will really close the gap between GP2 and GP3, this new car will definitely raise the level of the Series as it will be a more manageable step to progress up to GP2 and then onto Formula 1. I am really looking forward to getting back out into the car for the next test!”