European Formula Three Championship
The FIA European Formula Three Championship is a European Formula Three racing competition, organised by the FIA.
The series started in 1966 as a one-race event for national teams, named the Formula 3 Nations European Cup. In 1975, with the introduction of a new regulation for 2000 cc cars, the series was expanded into a proper championship. It was cancelled in 1984, and it was replaced by the European Formula Three Cup the next year, returning to a one-event format.
In 1987, the EFDA started a new pan-European championship, named F3 Euroseries, but it ran for a single season. A proper continental series, re-using the Formula 3 Euro Series name, started in 2003, from the merger of the German and French championships.
After one season of the FIA Formula 3 International Trophy, the FIA revived the FIA European Formula 3 Championship.[1] The ten-event season included seven Formula 3 Euro Series rounds, two British Formula Three rounds and DTM-supporting round at Brands Hatch. From 2013, the series starting running its own rounds, based upon the defunct Formula 3 Euro Series.
Champions
1975–1984
2012–present
See also
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| Presidents |
- Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1904–1931)
- Robert de Vogüé (1931–1936)
- Jehan de Rohan-Chabot (1936–1958)
- Hadelin de Liedekerke Beaufort (1958–1963)
- Filippo Caracciolo di Castagneto (1963–1965)
- Wilfred Andrews (1965–1971)
- Amaury de Merode (1971–1975)
- Paul Alfons von Metternich-Winneburg (1975–1985)
- Jean-Marie Balestre (1985–1993)
- Max Mosley (1993–2009)
- Jean Todt (2009–present)
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