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COMPETITIVE CALLUM CLAIMS THE CROWN

This year’s GB3 championship battle was thrilling, and fought among three main season-long players: Callum Voisin, Alex Dunne and Joseph Loake. The title went Voisin’s way, via a consistent campaign combined with a late blitz.

Much was known about Voisin from 2022’s GB3 contest when, as a single-seater debutant, he won three times and accumulated an unbeaten total of five poles. He returned this year, still with Rodin Carlin, with the sole aim of taking the title.

And the level-headed and rapid 17-year-old enacted a key change for this year. “I’ve improved a lot, just in terms of being more patient,” Voisin tells Motorsport News. “In 2022 I was very fast but I would make way too many mistakes. I’d always try and win even when the win was completely out the question.

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