Marcus Luzio
Marcus Luzio

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Marcus Luzio

Hillspeed

Biography

Exciting single-seater talent Marcus Luzio will make the step-up to the GB3 Championship with multiple race winners Hillspeed, having agreed a surprise deal with the Markham Vale squad during this weekend’s GB4 event at Donington Park.

The 17-year-old, from Lichfield, has enjoyed a strong start to the GB4 Championship season where Richard Ollerenshaw’s Hillspeed team has been providing the privateer runner with key engineering expertise.

Yesterday, (Sunday), the two parties finalised an agreement to propel the GB4 podium finisher into GB3 as soon as this weekend (1/2 June), when the series resumes for its third event of 2024 at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.

The deal, which will see Luzio join Aditya Kulkarni in Hillspeed’s GB3 line-up at Spa and also the remaining UK-based rounds at Silverstone, Donington Park and Brands Hatch, was revealed on the live stream broadcast on Sunday afternoon ahead of the weekend’s final GB4 race at Donington.

Hard work is already underway behind the scenes to secure outside funding to enable Luzio to also race as team-mate to Kulkarni in the two other overseas GB3 events – the trips to the Hungaroring in late June and the visit to Zandvoort in mid-July. Additionally, Hillspeed is hoping to make a further announcement in the not-too-distant future regarding a third car in GB3.

Luzio started his maiden season of single-seaters in GB4 at Oulton Park over Easter weekend with a very strong best result of eighth position. For the next event at Silverstone he enlisted the assistance of Hillspeed and the partnership immediately shone, as he scorched to a maiden GB4 podium with third in the opening race of the weekend – an incredible drive from 11th on the grid.

This weekend at Donington, an excellent qualifying performance delivered fourth on the grid for round seven, only 0.3 seconds shy of pole position, and such was Luzio’s consistency his second quickest lap secured a front-row start for round eight.

Just missing another podium in the opening contest with fourth, with the GB3 deal affirmed before race two, the youngster knew he had to post a race finish in order to achieve the signatures required on his race licence to compete at Spa. With that in mind, Luzio drove a reserved race and didn’t take any risks on his way to ninth place – his eye on the bigger prize of climbing the ladder to GB3.