2018 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season: Difference between revisions
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{{ | {{F3 season | ||
| series | |year = 2019 | ||
| | |series = [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] | ||
| | |series_logo = [[File:Formula31.png|180px]] | ||
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| | |rounds = 11 | ||
| | |races = 20 | ||
| | |start_date = 17th March 2018 | ||
| | |start_event = {{JPN}} Rounds of Japan | ||
| | |end_date = 18th November 2019 | ||
| | |end_event = {{KOR}} Korea SuperPrix | ||
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|season_champ = {{VEN}} [[Ricardo Velázquez]] | |||
|team_champ = {{GBR}} [[Jones Racing Team]] | |||
|previous = [[2017 F3RWRS season|2017 (F3RWRS)]] | |||
|next = [[2019 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season|2019]] | |||
The '''2018 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season''' is the first season of the new [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] after the takeover of [[F3RWRS]] by the FIA. The series switched to a single-specification format, with [[Jones Racing Group]] providing the chassis to teams whilst Holden provide their LSF3-18 engines. | The '''2018 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season''' is the first season of the new [[FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship|Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] after the takeover of [[F3RWRS]] by the FIA. The series switched to a single-specification format, with [[Jones Racing Group]] providing the chassis to teams whilst Holden provide their LSF3-18 engines. |
Revision as of 09:26, 11 April 2017
{{F3 season |year = 2019 |series = FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship |series_logo =
|rounds = 11 |races = 20 |start_date = 17th March 2018 |start_event = Rounds of Japan |end_date = 18th November 2019 |end_event = Korea SuperPrix
|season_champ = Ricardo Velázquez |team_champ = Template:GBR Jones Racing Team
|previous = 2017 (F3RWRS) |next = 2019
The 2018 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season is the first season of the new Formula 3 Eurasian Championship after the takeover of F3RWRS by the FIA. The series switched to a single-specification format, with Jones Racing Group providing the chassis to teams whilst Holden provide their LSF3-18 engines.
Teams and drivers
Team | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Melrose Racing Team | 1 | Antonio Didac Puerta | 1- |
2 | Template:BEL Simon Mestach | 1- | |
3 | Nick Cassidy | 1-7 | |
Template:AUS Joey Mawson | 8- | ||
Template:GBR Jones Racing Team | 5 | Template:GBR Stan Frankham | 1- |
6 | Tōnu Pykälistö | 1- | |
Kurosawa Engineering Status Grand Prix |
7 | Template:SUI Louis Délétraz | 1- |
8 | Kenshin Takahashi | 1- | |
Template:AUT Union Saver Developments | 9 | Template:USA John D. Sullivan | 1- |
10 | Jorge del Río | 1- | |
Template:FRA Nebula Grand Prix | 19 | Ricardo Velázquez | 1- |
20 | Template:USA Sandy Grey | 1- | |
FXS Racing | 39 | Template:GBR Laura Wener | 1- |
40 | Malik Zidan | 1- | |
Scuderia Adriatica | 94 | Antonio Fuoco | 1- |
95 | Guadalupe Alvarez Reina | 1- | |
Marcelli Motori | 110 | Wiremu Tamati | 1- |
111 | Fabrizio Marcelli | 1- | |
Template:DEN Linton-Solindahl Racing | 115 | Behrman Reith | 1- |
116 | Template:MAS Nestra Aya | 1- | |
117 | Salva al-Bashir | 1- |
Calendar
Drivers' Championship
Teams' Championship
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