Championship leader Nikita Bedrin and Rodin Motorsport's Martin Molnar repeated their Hungaroring qualifying performances with a pole apiece during GB3's debut Red Bull Ring event last weekend.
Molnar claimed his second successive race one pole by registering a 1m24.539s in the first qualifying session on Saturday morning, just 0.067s clear of teammate Maxim Rehm.
VRD's Bedrin then moved clear in the second session, bringing the lap time down to a 1m24.345s to take pole for race two, his fifth of the season.
Molnar and Bedrin received £300 in prize money for their poles, as well as a trophy, presented by award founder John Cavill. The driver with the most pole positions at the end of the season will claim the Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup and a £2,000 prize. The team of the driver with the most poles will also earn £2,000.
Bedrin heads the charge for this year's award, three poles clear of the pack, with Molnar now his lead pursuer.
John is the son of Jack Cavill, who played a prominent role in supporting underfunded drivers from the 1960s onwards. John has followed in his footsteps since, and has been a partner of the GB3 Championship with the Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup since the series' formation as BRDC F4 in 2013.
Previous winners of the Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup include F1 title contender George Russell, IndyCar podium finisher Linus Lundqvist and current Williams F1 reserve Luke Browning. F1 world champion Lando Norris and Haas F1 star Ollie Bearman are others to have received prizes as part of the award.
2026 Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup standings
1. Nikita Bedrin, VRD Racing - 5 poles
2. Martin Molnar, Rodin Motorsport - 2 poles
3. Abbi Pulling, Rodin Motorsport - 1 pole



