Marshall makes it three, Reindler champion.

With his sights firming set on a Champ Car ride for the future, Marcus Marshall notched-up his third win in the Australian Formula Three championship at Surfers Paradise on a day when Karl Reindler took the championship.

Marshall didn't have it quite as easy as he had in the previous races with race-long pressure from Aaron Caratti, but the driver who took a British F3 race victory earlier this year kept it all together to record three from three at Surfers.

With his sights firming set on a Champ Car ride for the future, Marcus Marshall notched-up his third win in the Australian Formula Three championship at Surfers Paradise on a day when Karl Reindler took the championship.

Marshall didn't have it quite as easy as he had in the previous races with race-long pressure from Aaron Caratti, but the driver who took a British F3 race victory earlier this year kept it all together to record three from three at Surfers.

For the championship Team BRM's Karl Reindler was off to a bad start and was passed by title rival Chris Gilmour, but Reindler, who entered the race with a five point advantage, found a way past Gilmour. With his advantage Reindler could finish behind Gilmour, so he wasn't too concerned when the Queenslander made the place back on the last lap.

Sixteen-year-old Nic Jordan took the Yokohama Trophy class win and title, the youngest driver to race on the Indy street circuit.

Top ten
1. Marcus Marshall
2. Aaron Caratti
3. Chris Alajian
4. John Pettit
5. Chris Gilmour
6. Karl Reindler
7. Nic Jordan
8. Graeme Holmes
9. Michael Navybox
10. Danielle Argirio

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