- British Formula Three Championship
Infobox motorsport championship
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category = Single seaters
country/region = flagicon|UKUnited Kingdom
inaugural2 = 1951
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drivers = 27Ref label|Drivers|a| [http://www.fota.co.uk/drivers.php 2008 Drivers] From "fota.co.uk." Retrieved 24 March 2008.]
teams = 11Ref label|Teams|b| [http://www.fota.co.uk/teams.php 2008 Teams] From "fota.co.uk." Retrieved 24 March 2007.]
constructors =Dallara
Lola
DomeMygale
engines = Mugen-HondaAMG-Mercedes
champion driver = flagicon|EstoniaMarko Asmer
champion team = flagicon|UKHitech Racing
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website = [http://www.britishf3international.com/ Britishf3international.com] The British Formula Three Championship is a national motor racing championship that takes place primarily in theUnited Kingdom with a small number of events in mainlandEurope . It is a junior-level feeder formula that uses small single seaterFormula Three chassis. Its current official title is the British F3 International Series. Notable former champions includeNelson Piquet ,Mika Häkkinen ,Ayrton Senna ,Emerson Fittipaldi , and Sir Jackie Stewart.History
The first Formula Three championship to take place in the UK was the "Autosport F3" championship held in 1951, which was won by
Eric Brandon . By 1954, it had evolved into a national-level series and was organised by the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC). [http://www.motorsportsetc.com/champs/gbr_f3.htm British F3 Champions] From "motorsportsetc.com." Retrieved on 4 September 2007.] This was the 500cc period of Formula Three, which was active in the UK and other countries until 1959, at which point Formula Three was adapted into Formula Junior. In this period, there were often two or three series running concurrently and a single national series had yet to be firmly established. [ [http://www.clarinet.fi/%7Espitkane/f3story.htm#FORMULA%20%A03%20STORY Formula 3 Story] From "clarinet.fi." Retrieved 5 September 2007.] TheFIA reintroduced Formula Three in 1964, and there were two F3 championships held in the UK that year, won by Jackie Stewart and Rodney Banting. This was not the last occasion of two or more F3 championships running concurrently in the post-1964 era: from 1970 to 1973, there were three regional series (the "Lombard North", "John Player", and "Forward Trust" championships) and there were normally two series between then and 1978. In 1984, the series adopted a B class for competitors with older chassis, which is now known as the National class. [ [http://www.clarinet.fi/%7Espitkane/F3cham.html#BRITISH British F3 Champions] From "clarinet.fi." Retrieved 5 September 2007.]Equipment
Like most
Formula Three championships, competitors in British F3 are permitted to use any eligible chassis. The mimimum and maximum age of a chassis specification is dictated by the class in which its driver competes: class A entrants must use a chassis that meets theFIA 's technical regulations as applicable to 2007, while class B entrants are restricted to cars that meet the 2004 FIA regulations. [2007 British F3 Series Sporting Regulations: "Article 4.2" pp.14] In practice, this means that class A cars must have been designed for the current three-year model cycle and class B cars must date from the previous cycle.Dallara has been dominant since the mid-1990s – in both results and numbers – but the chassis of some of its main competitors have been adopted in small numbers. The Lola B06/30 and the Mygale M07/F3 are each represented by two-car teams and the older Dome F106 is used by a two-car team in the Scholarship class. [http://www.speedsportmag.com/en/british_formula3/entrylist.php?sid=244 2007 Entry List] From "speedsportmag.com." Retrieved 5 September 2007.] In the interests of parity, identical tyres are supplied by Avon.Two engine manufacturers –
AMG-Mercedes (tuned by H.W.A) and Mugen-Honda – are currently represented on a full-time basis. The Speiss-Opel was used by Swiss Racing Team in a one-off appearance at Monza only. The regulations demand that all class B entrants must use Mugen-Hondas of an identical specification, prepared and sealed by Neil Brown Engineering Limited. [2007 British F3 Series Sporting Regulations: "Article 4.5" pp.15]Events
The championship comprises eleven rounds, each with two races. The scoring system is identical for both races and both classes, arranged as follows:A bonus point is awarded for the fastest race lap in each class. [2007 British F3 Series Sporting Regulations: "Article 1.6" pp.2-3] The event schedule takes place over three days (normally Friday to Sunday) with free practice sessions on the first day and two qualifying sessions (normally 30 minutes per session) on the second day. Each qualifying session determines the starting order for one of the two races that take place on the final day of the event. The race distance is set according to the number of laps that can be completed in a 30 minute period at any given circuit. If the requisite number of laps have not been completed after that time, the chequered flag is shown at the end of the current lap. [2007 British F3 Series Sporting Regulations: "Articles 2.2 to 2.6" pp.4-5]
Championship records
ee also
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2008 British Formula Three season
*Formula Three Euroseries
*German Formula Three Championship Notes
a. Note|DriversIncludes the Championship class (A) and the National class (B).
b. Note|TeamsTeams that are represented in both classes have been counted as single entities.References
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