Brazilian Formula Three Championship
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Category | Single-seaters |
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Country | Brazil |
Inaugural season | 1989 |
Constructors | Dallara |
Engine suppliers | Berta |
Tyre suppliers | Pirelli |
Drivers' champion | Pedro Piquet |
Teams' champion | Césario F3 |
Makes' champion | Dallara-Berta |
Official website | Official website |
Current season |
Fórmula 3 Brasil is a Brazilian Formula Three racing competition, organised by the Vicar and CBA.[1] It is a junior-level feeder formula that uses small single seater Formula Three chassis. The series was disputed between 1989 until 1995 and was revived in 2013, the series returns replacing Formula 3 Sudamericana in 2014.[1]
The 2014 season will consist of eight rounds, it will begin on April 5 and conclude on November 23.
Contents
Champions
Season | Champion | Team Champion | Chassis/engine | Secondary Class Champion |
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1989 | Christian Fittipaldi | Fittipaldi Competicion | Reynard-Alfa Romeo | |
1990 | Oswaldo Negri | Daccar | Ralt-Volkswagen | |
1991 | Marcos Gueiros | Césario Fórmula | Ralt-Mugen Honda | |
1992 | Marcos Gueiros | Césario Fórmula | Ralt-Mugen Honda | |
1993 | Fernando Croceri | Césario Fórmula | Ralt-Mugen Honda | |
1994 | Cristiano da Matta | Césario Fórmula | Dallara-Mugen Honda | |
1995 | Ricardo Zonta | Césario Fórmula | Dallara-Mugen Honda | |
1996 – 2013 |
Not held | |||
2014 | Pedro Piquet | Césario F3 | Dallara–Berta | Vitor Baptista |
2015 | Pedro Piquet | Césario F3 | Dallara–Berta | Guilherme Samaia |
Exclusive rights Televisión of Formula Three
By Región
Brazil
The Fox Sports Channel is a that broadcast live in exclusive the free practice of Formula Three and Highlights Race. The Rede Record televisión network broadcast live and in exclusive qualification and Races.
Latín America
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