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Why GP3 is bulging with talent in 2011

Ten winners from the first ten races in 2011 is evidence that the burgeoning GP3 category is packed full of future talent, as AUTOSPORT's series correspondent Glenn Freeman explains

When a championship features 10 different winners in its first 10 races, it begs a question or two. Is it because there is such a lack of talent on the grid that the results are almost random, or is it because there is so much talent on show that it's hard for anyone to get a foothold at the top of the pile?

In the case of GP3 in 2011, it's unquestionably the latter.

This year's grid is the biggest single pool of talent sub-GP2. That's not to say other championships at this level don't have good drivers at the front, but it's the sheer number of exciting prospects on the GP3 grid that makes it so interesting.

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