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*Brian Henton - 1st in 1974 | *Brian Henton - 1st in 1974 | ||
*[[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] - Runner Up in 1974 | *[[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] - Runner Up in 1974 | ||
*[[Marshal Jenkins]] - 1973-1978 | |||
*[[Tom Douglas]] - 1st in 1989 | *[[Tom Douglas]] - 1st in 1989 | ||
*David Brabham - Runner Up in 1989 | *David Brabham - Runner Up in 1989 |
Revision as of 16:11, 13 October 2014
British Formula Three | |
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Category | {{{category}}} |
Country/Region | {{{locale}}} |
Founder(s) | {{{founder}}} |
Inaugural Season | 1951 |
Last season | still going |
Engine supplier(s) | Volkswagen, Mercedes |
Records |
The British Formula Three Championship is a international motor racing series that takes place in the United Kingdom with a small number of events in mainland Europe. Its a junior feeder-formula that does use single-seather Formula Three chassis. Notable champions include Daniel Melrose, James Davies, John Zimmer and Tom Douglas.
Drivers that have competed in the series
- Harvey Jones - Runner Up in 1972
- Roger Williamson - 1st in 1972
- Brian Henton - 1st in 1974
- Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín - Runner Up in 1974
- Marshal Jenkins - 1973-1978
- Tom Douglas - 1st in 1989
- David Brabham - Runner Up in 1989
- John Zimmer - 1st in 1992
- Marco Weiss - 1st in 1994
- Sammy Jones - Runner Up in 1998
- James Davies - 1st in 2000
- Nathanael Spencer - Runner Up in 2000
- Dave Simpson
- Daniel Melrose - 1st in 2002
- John Bovy - 3rd in 2005
- Aurelien Moll
- Carter Simpson - 1st in 2008
- Beth Lestrade
- Chelsie Knight
- Scott Pye
- Steven Mackintosh
- Dean Melville
- Matthias Valsattis
- Calvin Brooks
Tracks
- Knockhill