The 2000 German Formula Three Championship (German: 2000 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara and Martini which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 22 April at Zolder and ended at Hockenheim on 29 October after ten double-header rounds.
Opel Team KMS driver Giorgio Pantano became a champion. He grabbed the title, winning opening race at Zolder and Oschersleben. Alex Müller finished as runner-up with wins at Zolder, Sachsenring, Lausitz and Hockenheim, losing 14 points to Pantano. Pierre Kaffer was victorious at Norisring, Lausitz, Nürburgring and finished third. André Lotterer became a champion in the Rookie's standings with a fourth place in the main championship. The other race winners was Stefan Mücke, Patrick Friesacher, Enrico Toccacelo and Toshihiro Kaneishi, who completed the top eight in the drivers' championship.[1]
Teams and drivers
2000 Entry list[2]
|
Team
|
|
Driver
|
Chassis
|
Engine
|
Status
|
Rounds
|
Germany Opel Team BSR
|
1
|
Austria Patrick Friesacher
|
Dallara F300/028
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
2
|
Germany André Lotterer
|
Dallara F399/021
|
R
|
All
|
3
|
Germany Sven Heidfeld
|
Dallara F399/023
|
|
1–8
|
Austria Bernhard Auinger
|
|
9–10
|
Switzerland Opel Team KMS
|
4
|
Italy Giorgio Pantano
|
Dallara F300/011
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
5
|
Germany Martin Tomczyk
|
Dallara F300/010
|
R
|
All
|
Germany GM Motorsport
|
6
|
Germany Tony Schmidt
|
Dallara F399/073
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
7
|
Hungary Zsolt Baumgartner
|
Dallara F399/042
|
R
|
All
|
8
|
Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi
|
Dallara F300/019
|
|
1–4, 6–10
|
Belgium JB Motorsport
|
9
|
Belgium Val Hillebrand
|
Dallara F399/041
|
Opel
|
R
|
1–4, 6–7, 9–10
|
10
|
Belgium Nicolas Stelandre
|
Dallara F399/003
|
|
1–4, 6–7, 9–10
|
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing
|
11
|
Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen
|
|
Opel
|
|
1–4, 6–10
|
12
|
Belgium Tom van Bavel
|
Dallara F399/058
|
R
|
All
|
Germany Team Rosberg
|
14
|
Finland Kari Mäenpää
|
Dallara F399/074
|
Renault
|
|
All
|
15
|
Finland Hannu Viinikainen
|
Dallara F399/065
|
R
|
All
|
Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg
|
16
|
Germany Stefan Mücke
|
Dallara F300/001
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing
|
17
|
Germany Thomas Mutsch
|
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
18
|
Germany Andreas Feichtner
|
Martini MK79/01
|
|
1–2
|
Germany Klaus Trella Motorsport
|
19
|
Germany Frank Diefenbacher
|
Dallara F300/012
|
Opel
|
R
|
All
|
20
|
Italy Marc Caldonazzi
|
Dallara F399/009
|
R
|
All
|
Germany team hms f3
|
21
|
Germany Pierre Kaffer
|
Dallara F300/022
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
22
|
Germany Andreas Gülden
|
Dallara F300/023
|
|
1–2
|
Switzerland Swiss Racing Team
|
23
|
Switzerland Giorgio Mecattaf
|
Dallara F399/068
|
Opel
|
R
|
1–4, 6–10
|
24
|
Italy Armin Pörnbacher
|
Dallara F399/054
|
R
|
1–4, 6–10
|
Germany Patrick Hildenbrandt
|
25
|
Germany Patrick Hildenbrandt
|
Martini MK79/05
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
Germany AIL Team Kolles Racing
|
26
|
United Kingdom Marc Hynes
|
Dallara F300/026
|
Mugen-Honda
|
|
1
|
Sweden Peter Sundberg
|
|
2–4, 6
|
Germany Andreas Feichtner
|
|
7–10
|
27
|
Netherlands Elran Nijenhuis
|
Dallara F300/013
|
|
1–4, 6–7, 10
|
Sweden Peter Sundberg
|
|
8–9
|
Italy Team Ghinzani
|
28
|
Germany Alex Müller
|
Dallara F300/025
|
Mugen-Honda
|
|
All
|
99
|
Sweden Björn Wirdheim
|
Dallara F300/029
|
R
|
All
|
Italy Prema Powerteam
|
30
|
Italy Enrico Toccacelo
|
Dallara F300/018
|
Opel
|
|
All
|
31
|
Belgium Philip Cloostermans
|
Dallara F300/021
|
R
|
1–4, 6–10
|
Italy Team VOX / TV Spielfilm
|
32
|
Republic of Ireland Ken Grandon
|
Dallara F300/034
|
Fiat
|
|
2–8
|
Italy Roberto Toninelli
|
|
9–10
|
33
|
Italy Marino Spinozzi
|
Dallara F300/033
|
R
|
2–10
|
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
|
34
|
Switzerland Mirco Schrepfer
|
Dallara F399/020
|
Opel
|
|
9–10
|
|
|
Calendar
With the exception of round at Zolder in Belgium, all rounds took place on German soil.
Round
|
Location
|
Circuit
|
Date
|
Supporting
|
1
|
R1
|
Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
|
Circuit Zolder
|
22 April
|
New Race Festival
|
R2
|
23 April
|
2
|
R1
|
Hockenheim, Germany
|
Hockenheimring
|
27 May
|
AvD/MAC-Rennsportfestival
|
R2
|
28 May
|
3
|
R1
|
Oschersleben, Germany
|
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
|
17 June
|
ADAC-Preis der Tourenwagen von "Sachsen-Anhalt"
|
R2
|
18 June
|
4
|
R1
|
Nuremberg, Germany
|
Norisring
|
8 July
|
ADAC Norisring Speedweekend
|
R2
|
9 July
|
5
|
R1
|
Saxony, Germany
|
Sachsenring
|
5 August
|
ADAC Sparkassenpreis Sachsenring
|
R2
|
6 August
|
6
|
R1
|
Nürburg, Germany
|
Nürburgring
|
19 August
|
ADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
|
R2
|
20 August
|
7
|
R1
|
Klettwitz, Germany
|
EuroSpeedway Lausitz
|
2 September
|
ADAC-Rundstreckenrennen Lausitz 200
|
R2
|
3 September
|
8
|
R1
|
Oschersleben, Germany
|
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
|
23 September
|
ADAC-Preis von Niedersachsen
|
R2
|
24 September
|
9
|
R1
|
Nürburg, Germany
|
Nürburgring
|
7 October
|
62. ADAC-Eifelrennen
|
R2
|
8 October
|
10
|
R1
|
Hockenheim, Germany
|
Hockenheimring
|
28 October
|
ADAC-Preis Hockenheim
|
R2
|
29 October
|
Results
Championship standings
Championship
Junior-Pokal (Rookie) standings
References
External links