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Prema retain Beganovic for 2024 F3 campaign

by Dan Lawrence
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Prema retain Beganovic for 2024 F3 campaign

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Prema Racing announced today that it is retaining the services of driver Dino Beganovic for an assault on the FIA Formula 3 World Championship in 2024.

A Ferrari Academy driver with ties with Prema that go back to 2020, Beganovic will be furthering his single-seater career with the squad that knows him best.

So far the Swede has competed with Prema in the 2020 Italian Formula 4 Championship, finishing third in the standings, as well as the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in 2021, a series in which he became champion in 2022.

This year, in his maiden F3 campaign, Beganovic secured four podium finishes en route to sixth place in the Drivers’ standings.

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“We always enjoyed working with Dino,” said Prema Team Principal Rene Rosin.

“He is a quick and knowledgeable driver and works really well in our team’s environment.

“With the experience gained this year, he will make his challenge even more solid and by what we saw so far in testing, there is great promise for sure.

“We are very happy to continue the path we started together in 2020, and we look forward to seeing what the future will bring.”

Beganovic made his FIA F3 World Championship debut in 2023 // Photo: Prema Racing

Beganovic is delighted to continue his partnership with Prema, which will enter its fifth year in 2025.

“I’m super happy to confirm that I’m staying for another year with my team, PREMA Racing, in Formula 3,” he said.

It’s very nice to stay with the team as it will be our fifth year together.

“I cannot wait to continue the work we have done together throughout the years, starting from Formula 4.

“Our targets are clear and have been set high, but they are achievable.

“We will continue to focus on the testing sessions to prepare as much as possible for the first race next year.”

The 10-round 2024 F3 calendar commences in Bahrain on February 29 – March 2.

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