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1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship

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1979 champion, Alain Prost

The1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship was the fifth edition of theFIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of 12 rounds across the continent. Future Formula One world champion,Alain Prost took overall victory in five of these rounds which, among other results, made him the drivers champion for 1979, withMichael Bleekemolen finishing in second andSlim Borgudd third.

Calendar

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RoundCircuitDate
1ItalyACI Vallelunga Circuit,Campagnano di Roma18 March
2AustriaÖsterreichring,Spielberg15 April
3BelgiumCircuit Zolder,Heusden-Zolder22 April
4FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours,Magny-Cours1 May
5United KingdomDonington Park,Leicestershire20 May
6NetherlandsCircuit Park Zandvoort,Zandvoort4 June
7ItalyAutodromo di Pergusa,Pergusa17 June
8ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza,Monza24 June
9SwedenRing Knutstorp,Kågeröd5 August
10SwedenKinnekulle Ring,Kinnekulle12 August
11SpainCircuito del Jarama,Madrid9 September
12West GermanyKassel-Calden Circuit,Kassel7 October

Results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
1ItalyACI Vallelunga CircuitItalyMichele AlboretoItalyPiercarlo GhinzaniItalyPiercarlo GhinzaniEuroracingReport
2AustriaÖsterreichring,SpielbergFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
3BelgiumCircuit ZolderFranceAlain ProstItalyMichele AlboretoFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
4FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-CoursItalyMichele AlboretoFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
5United KingdomDonington ParkItalyAndrea de CesarisBrazilChico SerraNew ZealandBrett RileyUnipart TeamReport
6NetherlandsCircuit Park ZandvoortSwedenSlim BorguddFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
7ItalyAutodromo di PergusaItalyPiero NecchiNetherlandsMichael BleekemolenItalyPiercarlo GhinzaniEuroracingReport
8ItalyAutodromo Nazionale MonzaItalyMauro BaldiNew ZealandMike ThackwellNew ZealandMike ThackwellMarch EngineeringReport
9SwedenRing KnutstorpFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
10SwedenKinnekulle RingFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstFranceRichard DallestEcurie ElfReport
11SpainCircuito del JaramaFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstFranceAlain ProstEcurie ElfReport
12West GermanyKassel-Calden CircuitSwedenSlim BorguddWest Germany Helmut HenzlerWest Germany Michael KortenKlaus Zimmermann RacingReport
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Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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PlaceDriverCar - EngineTotal
1FranceAlain ProstMartini-Renault MK2767
2NetherlandsMichael BleekemolenRalt-Toyota RT1
March-Toyota 793
28
3SwedenSlim BorguddRalt-Toyota RT123
4ItalyMauro BaldiMarch-Toyota 79322
5FranceRichard DallestMartini-Toyota MK2721
6ItalyMichele AlboretoMarch-Toyota 793
March-Alfa Romeo 793
19
7West GermanyMichael KortenMarch-Toyota 79314
8=New ZealandMike ThackwellMarch-Toyota 7939
New ZealandBrett RileyMarch-Triumph 783/793
10=ItalyDaniele AlbertinRalt-Toyota RT18
FranceSerge SaulnierMartini-Toyota MK27
12ItalyCarlo RossiRalt-Toyota RT17
13=NetherlandsArie LuyendijkArgo-Toyota JM36
BrazilChico SerraMarch-Toyota 793
SwedenAnders OlofssonRalt-Toyota RT1
FrancePhilippe StreiffMartini-Renault MK21/27
BelgiumThierry BoutsenRalt-Toyota RT1
March-Toyota 793
18ItalyRobeto CampominosiRalt-Toyota RT1/RT35
19=West GermanyHans-Georg BürgerRalt-Toyota RT14
West GermanyHelmut HenzlerMarch-Volkswagen 793
21=Republic of IrelandMichael RoeChevron-Toyota B473
AustriaJo GartnerMartini-Renault MK27
ItalyGuido PardiniDallara-Toyota WD1
ItalyOscar PedersoliMarch-Toyota 783
25=ColombiaRoberto GuerreroArgo-Toyota JM32
SwedenJan RidellRalt-Toyota RT1
SwitzerlandJürg LienhardMarch-Toyota 793
28=ItalyGuido DaccòMarch-Toyota 7831
SpainJorge CatonRalt-Toyota RT1
West GermanyErnst MaringMarch-Toyota 793

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References

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  1. ^"Formel 3 guide - Saison 1979". Archived fromthe original on 2016-12-22. Retrieved2016-12-28.
  2. ^"F2 Register - Index".
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