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*Eric Brandon - 1951 (1st in 1951)
*Eric Brandon - 1951 (1st in 1951)
*[[Harvey Jones]] - 1970-1972 (Runner Up in 1972)
*[[Harvey Jones]] - 1970-1972 (Runner Up in 1972)
*Roger Williamson - 1971-1972 (1st in 1972)
*Roger Williamson - 1972 (1st in 1972)
*Brian Henton - 1974 (1st in 1974)
*Brian Henton - 1974 (1st in 1974)
*[[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] - 1974 (Runner Up in 1974)
*[[Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín]] - 1974 (Runner Up in 1974)
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 31 October 2014

British Formula Three
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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

Tracks

  • Knockhill