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FIA Formula 3 European Championship

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Former Single-Seater Racing Championship
Not to be confused withFIA European Formula 3 Championship (1975–1984) orFIA Formula 3 Championship.

FIA Formula 3 European Championship
CategorySingle seaters
CountryEurope
Inaugural season2012
Folded2018
Drivers27 (regularly 21 including wildcard and replacement)
Teams7
ConstructorsDallara
Engine suppliersMercedes-Benz andVolkswagen
Tyre suppliersHankook
Last Drivers' championGermanyMick Schumacher
Last Teams' championItalyPrema Theodore Racing
Official websiteOfficial website

TheFIA Formula 3 European Championship was a EuropeanFormula Three (F3) auto racing competition, organised by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). After one season of theFIA Formula 3 International Trophy, the FIA revived the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.[1] The ten-event season included sevenFormula 3 Euro Series rounds, twoBritish Formula Three rounds and DTM-supporting round atBrands Hatch. From 2013, the series started running its own rounds, based upon the defunct Formula 3 Euro Series.

In 2019, the series merged with theGP3 Series to form theFIA Formula 3 Championship, and was due to relaunch as the Formula European Masters[2][3] and run in support of theDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters.[4] The championship was cancelled ahead of its debut season due to lack of competitors. The championship would have used the current spec cars[5] and were working withDallara to design a new car for 2020,[6] but it was replaced byGT4-based series,DTM Trophy as the successor.

Car history and current specifications

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Chassis

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The FIA Formula 3 European Championship is a third-tier single-seater formula car. Aspec-series, the championship mandates chassis and engine manufacturers which teams must use each season. The championship controls and specifies the chassis and engine manufacturers that teams are allowed to use each season. The league's choice of manufacturers are changed every three years. Currently,Dallara provides a specification chassis to all teams since inaugural season. Teams are prohibited from performing engine or chassis modifications.The currentDallara F317 features an airboxless roll hoop and also left-side separated airbox on upside sidepod. The chassis construction of Dallara F317 car are carbon-fibre monocoque incorporated with honeycomb structure. The Dallara F317 also includes bi-plane front wing, bi-plane rear wing and also lower nose (similar to currentFormula One cars)

Transmission, gearbox and clutches

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For the transmission gearboxes, all FIA Formula 3 European cars currently use asemi-automatic transmission with 6-speed gearbox operated by paddle shifters since the 2012 season. The clutch of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are CFRP 3-plate clutch operated by foot-pedal. Mechanical limited-slip differential are also allowed and constant velocity joint tripod driveshafts are also used. The transmission fluid supplier is currently the RAVENOL F3 Gear premium oil.

Brakes

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AP Racing supplies monobloc brake calipers, cast-iron brake discs, pads and disc bells, which are exclusive to all FIA Formula 3 European cars.

Wheel rims

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ATS exclusively supplies wheel rims for all FIA Formula 3 European cars since the inaugural 2012 season. The wheel rims of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are made of magnesium alloy wheels.

Tyres

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Hankook was the sole tyre partner for the series since the 2012 season until 2018. The FIA Formula 3 European tyres runs the bespoke compounds and smaller size since 2012. The front tyre sizes are 180/550-R13 and the rear tyre sizes are 240/570-R13.

Cockpit and other safety components

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For the safety equipment, all FIA Formula 3 European cars seating uses removable carbon-fibre shell driver's seat with 6-point seat belts. The steering wheel of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are universally supplied by XAP Technologies. All FIA Formula 3 European cars are also equipped with XAP data display units since the 2012 season.

Rear view mirrors for all FIA Formula 3 European cars are fully mandated to easily view opponents behind.

Fuel tank

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The fuel tank of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are made of kevlar-reinforced rubber safety tank supplied by ATL with FT3 standard. Currently the fuel tank capacity of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are 45 litres (12 US gallons) since 2012.

Other components

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All FIA Formula 3 European cars carry a Bosch-providedelectronic control unit (Motronic MS 5.8 model), buttraction control andanti-lock brakes are prohibited. Livetelemetry is used only for television broadcasts, but the data can be recorded from the ECU to the computer if the car is in the garage and not on the track.

Engines

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The cars are powered bynaturally-aspirated (no turbocharger or supercharger)direct fuel injection (since 2014) inline-4 engines, with aluminium alloyblocks, and aDOHCvalvetrain actuating four-valves per cylinder, and limited to 2.0 L (122 cu in)displacement since the series' inauguration in 2012. DTM car's engines are currently producing over 240 hp (179 kW) power output between 5,000-7,400 rpm. CurrentlyMercedes-AMG (operated byMercedes-AMG HPP) andVolkswagen providing the engines currently maximum three teams per one manufacturer. ThreeBond Nissan and Neil Brown Engineering has provided engines in 2012-2016 and 2014-2016 but both companies left at the end of the 2016 season respectively due to competitor reduction to 19 cars.

FIA Formula 3 European engines are rev-limited to 7,400 rpm. The valve train is a dual overhead camshaft configuration with four valves per cylinder. The crankshaft is made of alloy steel, with five main bearing caps. The pistons are forged aluminum alloy, while the connecting rods are machined alloy steel. The firing ignition is a CDI ignition system. The engine lubrication is a dry sump type, cooled by a single water pump.

Engines must be built from a production modelblock (stock block), and often must be sealed by race or series organizers, so no privatetuning can be carried out.

Spark plugs

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All FIA Formula 3 European cars carried a spark plugs are made of iridium and supplied exclusively byBosch since 2012.

Exhaust systems

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The exhaust systems of all FIA Formula 3 European cars are silencer type but made by titanium with operation of three-way catalytic converter. Currently Remus are providing the exhaust systems.

Fuel

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FIA Formula 3 European cars currently use ordinary fossil unleaded racing fuel, which has been thede facto standard in European third-tier single-seater formula racing sinceFormula 3 Euroseries in 2003 and the formation of FIA Formula 3 European in 2012. Since the 2005 Formula 3 Euroseries season, per agreement with ITR e.V., which has promoted the series from that to FIA European Formula 3 and later Formula European Masters,BP is the official fuel supplier using their GermanAral Ultimate brand

Current Aral Ultimate 102 RON unleaded gasoline resembles the ordinary unleaded public vehicles gasoline which has better mileage, environmental-friendly and safer than other fuels.

Lubricants

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The current lubricant supplier of all FIA Formula 3 European cars is Ravenol.

Performance

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According to research and pre-season stability tests, the current model can go 0 to 60 mph in approximately 3 seconds. The car has a top speed of over 160 mph (257 km/h) depending on the circuit and gearing meaning that it is the fourth fastest European single-seater formula car behindFormula 1,Formula 2 andGP3 Series.

Specifications

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Race format

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Following two practice sessions, the first of two qualifying sessions will be held on Friday afternoon. Race 1 starts on Saturday morning, while Qualifying 2 is usually scheduled for the afternoon. On Sunday, the two remaining races will be held, with Race 2 taking off on Sunday morning and Race 3 concluding the weekend in the afternoon. Each race will consist of 33 minutes plus one lap and covers a distance of about 100 kilometres.[7]

Champions

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Drivers'

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SeasonDriverTeamEnginePolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMarginRef
2012SpainDaniel JuncadellaItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes55105252Race 20 of 2023.5[8]
2013ItalyRaffaele MarcielloItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes1213198489.5Race 29 of 3032.5[9]
2014FranceEsteban OconItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes159217478Race 30 of 3358[10]
2015SwedenFelix RosenqvistItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes17132413518Race 30 of 33105.5[11][12]
2016CanadaLance StrollItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes14142013508Race 26 of 30187[13]
2017United KingdomLando NorrisUnited KingdomCarlinVolkswagen89208441Race 28 of 3053[14]
2018GermanyMick SchumacherItalyPrema Theodore RacingMercedes78144365Race 29 of 3057[15]

Teams'

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SeasonTeamEnginePolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMarginRef
2013ItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes17174214810Race 27 of 30206[9]
2014ItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes1511348740Race 31 of 3336[10]
2015ItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes23204618912Race 28 of 33379.5[11]
2016ItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes22202018780Race 24 of 30187[13]
2017ItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes13113311829Race 29 of 30127[14]
2018ItalyPrema Theodore RacingMercedes161714111003.5Race 28 of 30214.5[15]

Rookies'

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The result of the championship was decided by different standings. Wins and points of the rookie standings are present in brackets.

SeasonDriverTeamEnginePolesWins (rookie)PodiumsFastest lapsPoints (rookie)ClinchedMarginRef
2014FranceEsteban OconItalyPrema PowerteamMercedes159 (15)217478 (619)Race 28 of 33105[10][16]
2015MonacoCharles LeclercNetherlandsVan Amersfoort RacingVolkswagen34 (10)135363.5 (533.5)Race 30 of 33105.5[11][12]
2016SwedenJoel ErikssonGermanyMotoparkVolkswagen11 (8)102252 (470)Race 29 of 3052[13][17]
2017United KingdomLando NorrisUnited KingdomCarlinVolkswagen89 (21)208441 (628)Race 28 of 3089[14][18]
2018RussiaRobert ShwartzmanItalyPrema Theodore RacingMercedes32 (1)111294 (491.5)Race 28 of 3061.5[15][19]

Drivers who graduated to Formula One

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DriverFIA Formula 3Formula 1
SeasonsRacesWinsPodiumsBest pos.SeasonsFirst teamRacesWinsPodiums
RussiaDaniil Kvyat20132117NC†20142017,20192020Toro Rosso11003
SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.201220155th2015Toro Rosso227428
BrazilFelipe Nasr2012100NC†20152016Sauber3900
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20143210163rd2015Toro Rosso23169125
GermanyPascal Wehrlein2012201323294th20162017Manor3900
FranceEsteban Ocon2014339211st20162018,2020Manor17814
ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi20132015958272nd2017,20192021Sauber6200
CanadaLance Stroll201520166215261st2017Williams18703
MonacoCharles Leclerc2015334134th2018Sauber169850
United KingdomGeorge Russell20152016633133rd2019Williams150524
ThailandAlex Albon201531057th20192020,2022Toro Rosso12602
United KingdomLando Norris20162017339201st2019McLaren1501143
CanadaNicholas Latifi20132014600110th20202022Williams6100
BrazilPietro Fittipaldi2015300017th2020Haas200
RussiaNikita Mazepin20162017590310th2021Haas2100
GermanyMick Schumacher20172018608151st20212022Haas4300
ChinaZhou Guanyu20162018902138th20222024Alfa Romeo6800

† Competed as a guest driver ineligible to score championship points.

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Preparations are running flat out – Formula European Masters". Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved17 January 2019.
  3. ^Simmons, Marcus (4 December 2018)."DTM-supporting F3 series to adopt Formula European Masters name".autosport.com. Autosport. Retrieved4 December 2018.
  4. ^Simmons, Marcus (12 October 2018)."European Formula 3 successor sticks with DTM for 2019 calendar".autosport.com. Autosport. Retrieved12 October 2018.
  5. ^Simmons, Marcus (24 September 2018)."Two Dallara-based 'old-school' European F3 series on cards for 2019".autosport.com. Autosport. Retrieved24 September 2018.
  6. ^Simmons, Marcus (7 December 2018)."Dallara evaluating requests for new 'Formula 3' car for 2020".autosport.com. Autosport. Retrieved7 December 2018.
  7. ^"Sporting Regulations - FIA-F3". Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved3 February 2018.
  8. ^"FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2012". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved2 January 2024.
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  11. ^abc"FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2015". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  12. ^ab"2015 Standings".Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 18 January 2016. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  13. ^abc"FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2016". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  14. ^abc"FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2017". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  15. ^abc"FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2018". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  16. ^"2014 Classifications". Archived fromthe original on 24 November 2014. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  17. ^"2016 Standings".Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 3 January 2017. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  18. ^"2017 Standings".Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. February 2018. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  19. ^"2018 Standings".Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 6 February 2019. Retrieved2 January 2024.

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