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'''International Formula 3000''' was a motor racing series created by the FIA to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter Formula One. The series ran until 2004, after which it was replaced by the GP2 Series. It would offer cheaper and more open racing than its predecessor Formula Two and would be a viable series for teams without a sufficient budget to enter Formula One. | '''International Formula 3000''' was a motor racing series created by the FIA to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter Formula One. The series ran until 2004, after which it was replaced by the GP2 Series. It would offer cheaper and more open racing than its predecessor Formula Two and would be a viable series for teams without a sufficient budget to enter Formula One. | ||
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+ | ==List of Champions== | ||
+ | ===Drivers=== | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Season | ||
+ | !Driver | ||
+ | !Team | ||
+ | !Wins | ||
+ | !Podiums | ||
+ | !Points | ||
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+ | |align=center| [[1988 Alternate International F3000 season|1988]] | ||
+ | | {{GBR}} [[Martin Donnelly]] | ||
+ | | {{GBR}} CoBRa Motorsports | ||
+ | | 4 | ||
+ | | 4 | ||
+ | | 36 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |align=center| [[1989 Alternate International F3000 season|1989]] | ||
+ | | {{FRA}} [[Érik Comas]] | ||
+ | | {{FRA}} [[Oreca|Oreca Racing]] | ||
+ | | 5 | ||
+ | | 5 | ||
+ | | 48 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ===Teams=== | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Season | ||
+ | !Team | ||
+ | !Wins | ||
+ | !Podiums | ||
+ | !Points | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |align=center| [[1988 Alternate International F3000 season|1988]] | ||
+ | | {{IRL}} [[Jordan|Eddie Jordan Racing]] | ||
+ | | 2 | ||
+ | | 7 | ||
+ | | 52 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |align=center| [[1989 Alternate International F3000 season|1989]] | ||
+ | | {{FRA}} [[Oreca|Oreca Racing]] | ||
+ | | 5 | ||
+ | | 8 | ||
+ | | 68 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 16:57, 30 March 2020
Alternate International Formula 3000 | |
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Category | Open-wheeler |
Country/Region | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) |
Inaugural Season | 1988 |
Last season | 2004 |
Engine supplier(s) | Ford-Cosworth Judd Mugen-Honda |
Tyre supplier(s) | |
Records | |
Driver's Champion | Érik Comas |
Team's Champion | Oreca Racing |
Current season |
International Formula 3000 was a motor racing series created by the FIA to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter Formula One. The series ran until 2004, after which it was replaced by the GP2 Series. It would offer cheaper and more open racing than its predecessor Formula Two and would be a viable series for teams without a sufficient budget to enter Formula One.
List of Champions
Drivers
Season | Driver | Team | Wins | Podiums | Points |
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1988 | Martin Donnelly | CoBRa Motorsports | 4 | 4 | 36 |
1989 | Érik Comas | Oreca Racing | 5 | 5 | 48 |
Teams
Season | Team | Wins | Podiums | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Eddie Jordan Racing | 2 | 7 | 52 |
1989 | Oreca Racing | 5 | 8 | 68 |