International Formula Master
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International Formula Master | |
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2007 International Formula Master season | |
Category | Single seaters |
Country or region | Europe |
Inaugural season | 2007 |
Drivers | 33 (2007) |
Teams | 16 (2007) |
Constructors | Tatuus |
Engine suppliers | 2.0 litre Honda naturally aspirated |
Official website | formulamaster.net |
International Formula Master, also known as Formula Super 2000, is a European-based junior single seater formula. The series was conceived as a competitor for Formula Three and made its debut at Valencia in 2007.
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[edit] Background
The series was created by N.Technology, who had previously been involved in motorsport as an Alfa Romeo works team.[1] Eurosport, the European satellite channel, are backing the series and the series will be regularly supporting the World Touring Car Championship during its European races.[1]
[edit] Venues
The championship consists of eight events, each comprising two races, held at a variety of European circuits. Each venue is in a different country. Notable venues include Pau in France; Brands Hatch in Britain; Brno in the Czech Republic; Porto in Portugal; and Monza in Italy.
[edit] Technical and sporting regulations
The series is a one-make series in that only one type of car is allowed - the Formula 2000 made by Tatuus. The cars are powered by a Honda K20A engine, built according to the FIA S2000 regulations with approximately 250 HP.
[edit] Event schedule
Each race weekend begins on Friday, with two 45-minute practice sessions and a 30-minute qualifying session that decides the starting grid for the first race. There are two races; one of approximately 75km on Saturday and one of approximately 100km on Sunday.[2]
With just one qualifying session, the grid for the second race is determined by the results of Race 1. The top eight positions are reversed, giving pole position to the 8th-placed finisher.[2]
[edit] Scoring system
In both races of the weekend, points are awarded to the top eight finishers, with 10 points for a win. Teams will only score from their two highest placed cars. [2]
International Formula Master points system | |||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
[edit] International Formula Master Champions
Year | Driver Champion | Team Champion |
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2007 | Jerome D'Ambrosio | Cram Competition |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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