Inside Asia's motorsport proving ground
The Formula Masters China Series might be new by name, but it is based on a successful platform and growing in stature. Some of its key players, and its champion all the way from Estonia, discuss its rise
As the cost of single-seater motorsport in Europe becomes ever more distanced from current economic reality, the Formula Masters China Series is being looked upon as a serious alternative.
Drivers are being attracted by cheaper budgets than its European equivalents, as well as a firm position within the region's Volkswagen Group China-backed championships, which include the Audi R8 LMS Cup, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo and the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, as well as Bentley's GT3 programme, all offering opportunities for young stars to progress.
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