Racing driver Will Bratt has a return to the podium in his sights at Jerez this weekend, during the penultimate event of the 2008 FIAT Spanish Formula 3 Championship season.

With just four races remaining in his first year of F3 action, 20-year-old Bratt is determined to conclude his maiden season of international competition with a flourish having already been on the podium at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, earlier in the campaign.

Heading into rounds 14 and 15 of the season equal tenth overall in the driver standings, the Banbury racer is hoping for better fortune at Jerez after a run of bad luck recently which has blunted his charge somewhat.

Scoring seventh and tenth place finishes during the previous two rounds at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia a fortnight ago, Bratt raced impressively but it's a deserved return to the top three he's aiming for next weekend.

"I tested at Jerez before the season started in the old F306 car and it went well‚" said the EmiliodeVillota.com Motorsport driver. "It's a good track, I like it a lot. With the way things have gone lately, we've got nothing to lose in terms of the championship so I just want to go out and win races.

"I'm really enjoying driving the F308 car and I'm confident we'll have a good time in Jerez at the weekend. Pace wise I think we'll be fine, if we can have some better fortune then we should be on for some good results. We've already shown this year what we can do, we'll just have to wait and see."