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| {{JPN}} [[FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship|Formula 3 Asia Championship]] | | {{JPN}} [[FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship|Formula 3 Asia Championship]] | ||
| Asia | | Asia | ||
| [[2020 FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship | | [[2020 FIA Formula 3 Asian Championship|2020]] | ||
| ''Ongoing'' | | ''Ongoing'' | ||
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Category | Single-make open wheeler |
Country/Region | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Various |
Inaugural Season | 2018 (Eurasia) |
Last season | Ongoing |
Engine supplier(s) | Template:AUS Holden |
Tyre supplier(s) | Template:GBR Jones |
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FIA Formula 3, commonly referred to as just F3, is the third tier of open-wheel racing sanctioned by the FIA. Formula 3 is designed to be a step-up from Formula 4 that begins to prepare a driver for racing at higher echelons of motorsport, with the main differences being an increase in downforce and engine power, along with an increased emphasis on setting up the car and driver feedback.
The first F3 series was the short-lived Eurasian championship, hosting it's inaugural season in 2018. Eurasian F3 would be joined in 2019 by the arrival of the Americas championship - the first FIA sanctioned series in the Americas - before the Eurasian series would be split into European and Asian championships, bringing the total number of F3 series to three.
Rules and Regulations
Series running to Formula 3 regulations
Series | Location | Inaugural Season | Final Season |
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Americas | 2020 | Ongoing |
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Europe | 2020 | Ongoing |
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Asia | 2020 | Ongoing |
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Eurasia | 2018 | 2019 |