ISR Charouz graduates to FIA series.

The international Formula 3000 scene will be graced by a new name this season, after speculation the ISR Charouz team would graduate from the Euro series was proved correct.

Although not entering the FIA championship entirely in its own right, the former Arden International affiliate will team up with 2002 debutant PSM RacingLine to field two cars for Jaroslav Janis and Yannick Schroeder. Janis' manager Antonin Charouz is one of the men behind the team, along with Igor Salaquarda, who ran the young Czech in the Euro series last season.

The international Formula 3000 scene will be graced by a new name this season, after speculation the ISR Charouz team would graduate from the Euro series was proved correct.

Although not entering the FIA championship entirely in its own right, the former Arden International affiliate will team up with 2002 debutant PSM RacingLine to field two cars for Jaroslav Janis and Yannick Schroeder. Janis' manager Antonin Charouz is one of the men behind the team, along with Igor Salaquarda, who ran the young Czech in the Euro series last season.

Janis made his FIA F3000 debut for Arden in 2001, when he replaced the Prost-bound Tomas Enge at Monza, while Schroeder tested impressively for the British team over the winter before missing out on one of its race seats for 2003.

PSM entered the FIA series in 2002, running German Tony Schmidt and Nicolas Kiesa, and scoring a total of three points with the Dane.

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