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              will be a winter-break for the Formula 3 as well. Before this short 
              period, the most important teams and drivers will be present in 
              the brand-new circuit of Bahrain for the last international event 
              of the year : the 1st Bahrain Super Prix. It will be the first time 
              for Formula 3 vehicles on this circuit, projected by German engineer 
              Hermann Tilke, where the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Bahrain takes place. 
              Prema will cap this intense season participating in this significant 
              international race with Frenchman Franck Perera, best rookie 2004 
              in the Formula 3 Euro Series Championship and fifth in the famous 
              Macao Grand Prix and with Kohei Hirate. For Kohei this will be his 
              third race in Formula 3,after his successful performance in the 
              Formula Renault 2000- Italia Championship, where he was second , 
              together with Prema. 
              This circuit is new for all the competitors. On Wednesday there 
              will be three sessions of free tests which will allow technicians 
              and drivers to analyse all the information necessary to improve 
              the setting up. On Thursday the two practice sessions will determine 
              the starting grid for race 1.  
               
               
              Race 1 will be taking place on Friday morning and it will be considered 
              as a real qualifying session. Soon after, and taking into account 
              the order of arrival in race 1, the 1st Bahrain Grand Prix will 
              start off. 
              Together with Zandvort and Macao, this event allows the best drivers 
              of the various national championship to compete in a real "one 
              shoot race". The final result of these races may, literarily, 
              change a driver's career. 
              Certainly, it will be an important experience for everybody, for 
              the present season and for the future.  
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