Just MOT's is proud to sponsor Mark Terry and his
Dallara Formula 3 car www.mark-terry.co.uk

Mark Terry

Mark's racing career began 14 years ago racing karts in England and Europe. In 2001 while
still racing karts, he started testing in cars and drove AudiTT, Formula Palmer and Radicals.
In 2004, Mark raced for the REON Motorsport Team coming 3rd in the Formula Ford 2000
Championship series. This was followed, in 2005, by a 3rd overall placing in the Formula
Renault Winter Series Championship and, in 2006, by competing in a new and more powerful
formula series - the Formula Renault Championship - when he came 2nd.

In 2007, Mark moved up to Club Formula 3 and became 3rd in the Championship and then, in 2008, after joining Mark Bailey Racing and becoming the owner of the Dallara Formula 3 car, he came 5th in that Championship.

Mark has successfully completed the 2009 British
Racing and Sports Car Club F3 Championships
and comments as follows:
The 2009 season has certainly provided me with successes and setbacks and a real test of my skill, commitment and resilience.
My determination to finish well in the Championship paid off and in a thrilling finale to the season at Brands Hatch I finished 3rd in the Championship with just 1 point separating my third place from second!
My sponsorship partnership with Just MOT’s has been very rewarding and I would like to thank them for their support and the important contribution they have made to the 2009 Season.

Dallara Formula 3 Car www.dallara.it

The majority of Formula 3 cars are built with a Dallara chassis. The 2 litre 16 valve engine is built by a number of companies with pedigrees in motor sport including Mercedes Benz, Speiss Opel, Renault, Mugen Honda, Alfa Romeo and Toyota. The body of the car is carbon fibre for strength and lightness. Formula 3 cars have the same power to weight ratio as a Formula 1 car.

Acceleration is 0 to 100 mph in 3 seconds with deceleration from 130 mph to 50 mph in 2.5 seconds. Depending on the race circuit, a top speed of 160 mph can be reached.

2009 Championship

The British Racing and Sports Car Club F3 Championship www.brsccf3.co.uk is a flagship event with racing on the Silverstone, Donnington Park, Anglesea, Snetterton, Brands Hatch, Pembury and Castle Combe circuits.