Australian
F3 race winner Marshall moves to Champ Car.
ADELAIDE,
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, (Saturday, 26th March, 2005.) ADLEIADE-BASED Australian
Formula 3 operation, Team BRM has produced two championship winners
and a whole heap of success for its drivers since it began competing
in Australian Formula 3 in 1998 and now it has had a guiding
hand in the career of Australias latest successful international
export: Marcus Marshall.
Marshall
- who last weekend confirmed that he has signed to compete with
successful Champ Car operation Walker Racing for the 2005 Bridgestone
Presents the Champ Car World Series powered by Ford - competed with
team BRM in two out of the eight rounds that made up the 2004 Australian
Formula 3 championship finishing sixth on the seasons points
tally.
It
was his drive at the Lexmark Indy 300, though, that pushed him into
the spotlight in front of the American teams - the 26-year-old Queenslander
crushing a competitive field by taking pole and winning all three
races in front of the watching Champ Car teams and management.
Team
BRM owner, and chairman of Formula 3 Australia Bronte Rundle said
that Marshalls leap to one of the worlds premier open
wheel series was a great advertisement for Formula 3 Australia.
Australian
Formula 3 and team BRM are delighted to have had a hand in developing
Australias latest International export, said Rundle.
Marcus is a true talent, and will go very well in the Champ
Car World Series this season.
We
had the pleasure of working with Marcus last year for two rounds,
and to witness the change between the start of the season (In Adelaide)
and when he came back to BRM at the Gold Coast was fantastic. He
had really developed as a driver and really showed how good he could
be in what was a very competitive field.
He
ran with us at the Gold Coast with the sole intention of showing
what he was capable of in front of the visiting American teams and
there is no doubt he was able to achieve that. Its a credit
to him that he has been able to follow it up and gain a seat in
a very competitive top level championship series like Champ Car.
Rundle
said that Marshalls graduation to the ranks of the Champ Car
World Series was proof positive that Formula 3 in Australia remains
the best place for young drivers to develop their talent before
heading overseas.
People like Will Power, James Manderson and Karl Reindler
and now Marcus have all used this category in Australia as a stepping
stone to bigger and better things either here or in Europe and America,
he said. The drivers we have in this series this year will
also be looking to do the same thing, because they know that if
you are successful in Formula 3 racing there is a very high chance
that you will be successful elsewhere.
Marshall
will make his Champ Car World Series debut at the Toyota Grand Prix
of Long Beach in California on April 10th, whilst the next round
of the 2005 Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 championship will be
held at South Australias Malalla Raceway a week after on April
16th and 17th.
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