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January 13, 2023

Levente Révész joins Arden Motorsport for 2023 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

Hungarian driver Levente Révész will make his second appearance in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in 2023.
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January 13, 2023

Levente Révész joins Arden Motorsport for 2023 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

Hungarian driver Levente Révész will make his second appearance in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in 2023.

Levente Révész has a new home for his third season in European motorsport. The 17-year-old Hungarian driver competes again in Formula Regional Europe by Alpine this year, now for the British based team Arden Motorsport.

Révész started his career in karting, racing in the FIA European and World Championships. In order to fully prepare for the 2023 FRECA series, the Hungarian will join the FIA certified F3 Asian Championship, which will run from January till February, competing at Dubai Autodrome, Kuwait Motor Town circuit and Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit.

In a top team and already familiar with the equipment and circuits of FRECA, Levente hopes to fight more constantly in the points zone in 2023

“I am happy to have found the agreement with Arden for 2023FRECA season.” said Révész

“I did several winter test days with Arden and the feeling with the car and the team was great.”

“I look forward to start my second season in FRECA and I’m sure that together with Arden we can get good results.”

Arden Motorsport’s Team Manager Ben Salter added: “I’m really pleased to welcome Levente into the Arden family. We came very close to a deal last year but this year all things have aligned.”

“If Levente can maintain the performance he showed during the winter testing we should be in for a very strong season.”

The 2023 season is due to start with the first official test taking place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on March 17th - 18th and the first race weekend at the Imola circuit on the weekend of the 22nd 23rd April.

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