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Callum Voisin

British and Swiss racing driver (born 2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Callum Voisin
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Callum Voisin (/ˈvɔɪzən/ VOY-zən; born 6 March 2006) is a British and Swiss racing driver who competes in the FIA Formula 3 Championship for Rodin Motorsport.

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Voisin is the 2023 GB3 champion. Voisin was one of the final ten candidates for the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award in 2022, and later competed in the shootout in 2023 against Joseph Loake, Arvid Lindblad and Taylor Barnard.[1]

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Ginetta Junior Championship

Voisin began his car racing career at the age of 15 in the Ginetta Junior Championship at R Racing.

GB3 Championship

2022

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Voisin driving in the 2022 GB3 Championship.

In 2022 Voisin progressed to the GB3 Championship with Carlin, partnering Javier Sagrera and Roberto Faria.[2][3] Having started out with an unremarkable round at Oulton Park, Voisin would score his first top five finish at the next event in Silverstone, before tasting victory for the first time in single-seaters, winning Race 1 at Donington.[4][5] He continued impressing at the following round, held at Snetterton Circuit, where he scored another victory after taking his first pole position in the series. Another podium came in Race 3 at Spa-Francorchamps, where, having originally been declared the winner, a red flag regulation denied Voisin first place, with victory being instead awarded to Tommy Smith.[6][7] The following week, the Briton scored a pair of pole positions, which, despite him failing to convert them into wins, yielded two second places.[8][9] Voisin ended his season by taking another victory at Donington Park,[10] which left him fourth in the overall standings, ahead of his two teammates.[11][12] In addition, Voisin won the Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup for amassing the highest number of pole positions throughout the campaign.[13]

2023

Voisin remained with the renamed Rodin Carlin for the 2023 GB3 Championship.[14]

2024

Voisin returned to the 2024 GB3 Championship for a one-off round at the season finale in Brands Hatch with Rodin Motorsport.[15]

USF Pro Championship

At the end of October 2022, Voisin took part in a USF Pro 2000 Championship test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with Jay Howard Driver Development.[16]

FIA Formula 3 Championship

2024

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Voisin driving the Dallara F3 2019 during the 2024 Spielberg Formula 3 round

After winning the GB3 championship, Voisin was promoted to FIA Formula 3 for 2024, remaining with Rodin Carlin, now renamed Rodin Motorsport.[17][18] Voisin secured his first podium in the series at the Silverstone Formula 3 feature race. He was originally set to win the race, but a ten-second time penalty demoted him to third, with Arvid Lindblad inheriting the victory.[19] During the Spa-Francorchamps feature race, Voisin achieved a grand slam; he was able secure his maiden win, pole position, and fastest lap in the series. Additionally, he maintained the lead at the start of every lap during the race.[20][21] It was also Rodin's first win in the championship.[22] He finished the season in 12th position overall with 67 points.[23]

2025

Voisin continued with Rodin Motorsport for the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Championship alongside fellow Roman Biliński and fellow GB3 champion Louis Sharp.[24] The opening weeked in Melbourne was difficult, with Voisin taking ninth place in the sprint but retiring from the feature race after an incident with Nikola Tsolov.[25] He then took his first podium of the season in Bahrain, finishing second in the feature race, which put him third in the overall standings.[23] The following triple header had highs and lows: he failed to score in either race at Imola, then bounced back with a fourth place in the Monaco feature race, followed by another tough weekend in Barcelona where he scored just one point.[25]

Formula E

In July 2025, Voisin tested a Formula E car for the first time at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, driving for Cupra Kiro during the Formula E Berlin rookie test alongside Bianca Bustamante,[26] placing fourth in the afternoon session.[27]

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Karting record

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Racing career summary

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Complete Ginetta Junior Championship results

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