FIA reveals 30-strong European F3 entry, includes Wolf and Zeller
Lucas Wolf and Sandro Zeller confirmed their seats for the revamped Formula 3 European Championship as the FIA announced a 30-car entry list for the 2013 series

The only blank space on the list is the second Romeo Ferraris car. The frontrunning Superstars squad announced last weekend that it would add an F3 programme for Michela Cerruti and another driver.
Despite expectations of a two-car line-up, EuroInternational is only fielding a single car for Tom Blomqvist.
Of the recent confirmations, Wolf is remaining with the URD team that ran him in Euro F3 last year, and Zeller stays with family team Jo Zeller Racing.
The European F3 season commences with a two-day test at Barcelona on Friday and Saturday this week.
2013 European F3 Championship line-up: Team Car Drivers Prema Powerteam Dallara-Merc Lynn/Auer/Marciello/Cheever Mucke Dallara-Merc Gilbert/Nissany/Wehrlein/Rosenqvist Carlin Dallara-VW Mardenborough/King/Tincknell/Latifi Ma-con Motorsport Dallara-VW Andre Rudersdorf/Sven Muller URD Rennsport Dallara-Merc Lucas Wolf Fortec Motorsport Dallara-Merc Serralles/Derani/Hill/Suranovich Van Amersfoort Dallara-VW Dennis van de Laar/Mans Grenhagen EuroInternational Dallara-VW Tom Blomqvist T-Sport Dallara-Nissan Spike Goddard/Will Buller Double R Racing Dallara-Merc Giovinazzi/Gelael/Calderon Romeo Ferraris Dallara-Merc Michela Cerruti/TBA Zeller Racing Dallara-Merc Sandro Zeller

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