Champs' sons set for Macau
The sons of three consecutive Formula 1 world champions have been confirmed for this year's Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix, which takes place around the challenging street circuit on November 21
Nelson Piquet's son and British F3 champion Nelson Angelo, Keke Rosberg's son Nico and Alan Jones' son Christian have all confirmed their entry for the end of season spectacular - where they will go up against champions from the Japanese (Ronnie Quintarelli) and F3 Euroseries (Jamie Green).
British F3 star James Rossiter has secured a front-running drive with the French Signature racing team - replacing last year's winner Nicolas Lapierre. British F3 runner-up Adam Carroll will return to Menu Motorsport, with his regular team P1 Motorsport not attending the race, while Danny Watts rejoins Hitech Racing.
This year's Macau Grand Prix features a new format, with a 10-lap qualification race taking place on Saturday ahead of a 15-lap feature race on Sunday. A driver who does not finish the first event will still be able to win the grand prix outright.
Giedo van der Garde (Opel Signature)
Loic Duval (Opel Signature)
James Rossiter (Opel Signature)
Ronnie Quintarelli (Inging)
Naoki Yokomizo (Inging)
Nico Rosberg (Team Rosberg)
Nelson Piquet (Piquet Sports)
Jamie Green (ASM Formule 3)
Alexandre Premat (ASM Formule 3)
Eric Salignon (ASM Formule 3)
Adam Carroll (Menu Motorsport)
Fairuz Fauzy (Menu Motorsport
Franck Perera (Prema Powerteam)
Katsuyuki Hiranaka (Prema Powerteam)
Matteo Cressoni (Ombra s.r.l.)
Lei Kit Meng (Ombra s.r.l.)
Alvaro Parente (Carlin Motorsport)
Danilo Dirani (Carlin Motorsport)
Rodolfo Avila (Carlin Motorsport)
Daniel La Rosa (Manor Motorsport)
Robert Kubica (Manor Motorsport)
Richard Antinucci (TOM'S)
Kazuki Nakajima (TOM'S)
Danny Watts (Hitech Racing)
Lucas di Grassi (Hitech Racing)
Marko Asmer (Hitech Racing)
Christian Jones (TME-Racing)
Michael Ho (TME-Racing)
Fabio Carbone (Three Bond Racing)
Jo Merszei (Swiss Racing Team)
Daisuke Ikeda (Swiss Racing Team)
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