DeFrancesco completes Trident's line-up

Devlin DeFrancesco has completed Trident's 2019 line-up, as he signs for the upcoming Formula 3 championship.

The Canadian competed in six rounds of the FIA Formula 3 European championship in both 2018 and 2017. In the latter mentioned year, DeFrancesco triumphed in the Spanish Formula 3 championship, while also coming third in the EuroFormula Open championship.

DeFrancesco said: ‘I’m super looking forward to this year. I started to work with Giacomo [Ricci] and everybody from Trident at the tail end of last year. These guys are pretty unbelievable, I have a great engineer, Andrea Mancini, and the mechanics are really switched on as well.

"The new car feels quite a bit different from last year. We learned a fair few things at the shakedown and I look forward to making more progress at the official test at Paul Ricard. It’s going to be a hard year it’s such a competitive field but I’m ready to bounce back from a difficult 2018.”

Trident team manager Giacomo Ricci added: “We are delighted to welcome DeFrancesco. He really impressed us with the skills and consistency he showed last season. We also had the chance to evaluate him first-hand in the post-season testing in Abu Dhabi, and he really impressed the technical staff so we quickly found the right chemistry together. I am sure that all the best conditions are now in place for a high-quality season.”

 
  1. David Beckmann
ART Grand Prix 2. Christian Lundgaard
  3. Max Fewtrell
   
  1. Sebastian Fernandez
Campos Racing 2. Alex Peroni 
  3. 
   
  1. Teppei Natori
Carlin Buzz Racing 2. Felipe Drugovich
  3.
   
  1.
Charouz Racing System 2.
  3.
   
  1. Juri Vips
Hitech Grand Prix 2. Leonardo Pulcini
  3.
   
  1. Keyvan Andres Soori
HWA Racelab  2. Bent Viscaal
  3. Jake Hughes
   
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Jenzer Motorsport 2.
  3.
   
  1.
MP Motorsport 2.
  3.
   
  1. Marcus Armstrong
Prema Racing 2. Jehan Daruvala
  3. Robert Shwartzman
   
  1. Nico Kari
Trident  2. Pedro Piquet
  3. Devlin DeFrancesco

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