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    Post Ride Available in South American F3 Series

    I have a couple race weekends available in the South American F3 championship for very reasonable prices. The team, EMB Racing, had me as their first North American driver to race this season and next season. They liked my performance and wanted to bring over more talent from North America to race in Brazil/Argentina. The seat is a Dallara F301 which will be racing in the Light class powered by a 2.3L inline 4 cylinder Berta F3 engine. The series has the most powerful F3 cars in the world with top speeds of 170+ MPH!

    Don't miss out on this amazing offer!

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    SEE YOU AT THE GREEN FLAG!

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    There is an F3 south american series running with fiats doing some Homestead rounds with FARA, is this the same?
    edit: my bad. I read wrong. you wrote Berta I was thinking Abarth (fiat)

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    Default combine???

    why not combine the two series in the future??? (Canadian formula 3 and south American f3, once the Canadian series is in the way of course)

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    It's Different. The South American series has 2.3L engines on Dallara F399/01 and F308/11 with more HP and higher top speed. It races only in Atlantic South America in Brazil and Argentina which are countries with the best facilities in South America.
    The one you are talking about is the PANAM GP series which are basicly Italian Formula Abarth 2.0s. It races mostly Central America and Pacific South America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philippinemotorsports View Post
    why not combine the two series in the future??? (Canadian formula 3 and south American f3, once the Canadian series is in the way of course)
    how do you combine something that doesn't exist? the canadian f3 is a fantasy at best. He has a better chance at starting it up as a sim racing league on Iracing.

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    Default 2013 Spring Classic at Tremblant

    12 - 15 car field consisting of exactly 0 (zero) F3 cars

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