For the first two tests of the season, teams were given numbers in relation to alphabetical order. Thus, Addax were given 1, 2 and 3, with ART receiving 4, 5 and 6, and so forth. However, a "qualifying" session was held at
Circuit Paul Ricard on 1 April 2010, where
Alexander Rossi ended quickest. With this, ART ran cars 1, 2 and 3 during the season.
ART Grand Prix signed
Esteban Gutiérrez, who drove for the team in the
2009 Formula 3 Euro Series. He was joined by
Pedro Nunes, who drove in the same series for
Manor Motorsport, and former
ISR Racing International Formula Master driver
Alexander Rossi. After missing the 2009 racing season,
Ivan Lukashevich drove for the
Status Grand Prix team. He was joined by the Canadian pairing of
Formula Two runner-up
Robert Wickens and former
Formula BMW USA champion
Daniel Morad, who did not have a drive in 2009. After a podium in the
2009–10 GP2 Asia Series in
Abu Dhabi,
James Jakes joined
Manor Racing. He was joined by
Rio Haryanto, the
2009 Formula BMW Pacific champion, and
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs, who abandoned his campaign in the
Formula 3 Euro Series. Jakes was injured at
Hockenheim and was replaced by
Auto GP driver
Adrien Tambay in Hungary and Belgium. Jakes returned for the season finale at Monza.
Nigel Melker, who drove for MP Motorsport in the
2009 Formula Renault Eurocup signed to drive for
RSC Mücke Motorsport. Melker was joined by
Renger van der Zande, who finished third in the
2009 British Formula 3 Championship. The third driver at the team was
Tobias Hegewald, who moves from Formula Two.
Carlin signed
British Formula Renault champion
Dean Smith and
British Formula Ford runner-up
Josef Newgarden to drive full-time for the team.
Lucas Foresti, one of the team's
current British Formula 3 drivers raced for the team in selected rounds of the series. Foresti missed the Turkish round due to prior British Formula 3 commitments, and was replaced by one of the team's
Formula Renault 3.5 drivers,
Mikhail Aleshin. Foresti returned for the rounds from Valencia onwards, but would miss the rounds in Hungary and Belgium due to British Formula 3 racing at
Spa and
Snetterton. Formula 3 Euro Series driver
António Félix da Costa stepped in to replace Foresti in Hungary and Belgium.
Pablo Sánchez López stepped up from
Italian Formula Three to compete for the
Addax Team.
Mirko Bortolotti moved across from Formula Two to partner Sánchez López, while
Felipe Guimarães completed the team, having contested selected races in
Indy Lights.
Michael Christensen, who raced in the
2009 Formula BMW Europe season for
Mücke Motorsport, joined
MW Arden. Christensen was joined by
Miki Monrás, who was fifth in the Formula Renault Eurocup, and Leonardo Cordeiro, the
2009 Formula Three Sudamericana champion.
Simon Trummer, who raced in 2009 in International Formula Master driver for
Iris Project, joined
Jenzer Motorsport. He was joined by
Pål Varhaug, who raced for Jenzer in Formula Master in 2009, and
Nico Müller, who raced for Jenzer in the Formula Renault Eurocup and was champion in the
Swiss Formula Renault 2.0 series. Trummer was injured at Hockenheim and was replaced by
European F3 Open championship leader
Marco Barba in Hungary. Trummer returned at Spa.
Doru Sechelariu, 2009 Formula BMW Europe driver for Eifelland Racing drove for
Tech 1 Racing. He was joined in Barcelona by two drivers who were dovetailing GP3 commitments with other series.
Daniel Juncadella contested the first round at Barcelona, but his main focus was a campaign in the Formula 3 Euro Series.
Stefano Coletti combined his Formula Renault 3.5 programme with his GP3 commitments, replacing Juncadella from Turkey onwards.
Jean-Éric Vergne's main focus was to win the British Formula 3 Championship, and with Vergne racing at
Hockenheim in British Formula 3, he was replaced by
ART Grand Prix Formula 3 Euro Series driver
Jim Pla in Turkey. Vergne returned for Valencia, but was replaced by Juncadella for Silverstone, as he signed a deal to complete the season in GP3, as well as Euro Series commitments. With Juncadella missing the round in Hungary due to a guest drive in British Formula 3 at Spa, Tech 1 had wished to field their Eurocup Formula Renault driver
Arthur Pic at the meeting. However, they fielded just two cars, as they have used up their allotment of five drivers for the season, and did not receive total approval from the other teams for Pic to drive. Juncadella returned at Spa.
Atech CRS GP signed Formula Master graduate Patrick Reiterer and former British Formula 3 racer
Oliver Oakes to drive two of their cars. The third was driven by
Vittorio Ghirelli, after he stepped down from
Team Ghinzani in
Italian Formula Three. Reiterer was replaced for the round in Valencia by Formula 3 Euro Series racer
Roberto Merhi. ==Season==