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FIA Central European Zone Formula 3
CategorySingle-seaters
CountryEurope
Inaugural season1994
ConstructorsDallara
Drivers' championGermany Dr. Ralph Pütz
Official websitehttp://www.cez-motorsport.com/

The FIA Central European Zone Formula 3 is an open wheel racing series based in central and eastern Europe. The series has run since 1994 under Formula Libre rules as sub class of the FIA Central European Circuit Racing series with mainly older Formula Three cars and engines in use.[1] Notable regular circuits include the Formula 1 circuits of Hungaroring and Red Bull Ring.

According to article 23-B-4 of the FIA World Council Statutes (for Karting the CIK/FIA) accepted a Central European Zone. Members of this zone are: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia and Slovakia.[2]

Champions[edit]

Season Formula 3 Champion Team & Car/Engine
1994 Czech Republic Tomas Karhanek WTS - TKF Racing - Dallara F393-Opel
1995 Poland Jaroslaw Wierczuk GPF Motorsport - Dallara F393-Fiat
1996 Czech Republic Jaroslav Kostelecky Chemopetrol Ring Racing Team - Dallara F394-Mugen-Honda
1997 Czech Republic Petr Krizan Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F393-Opel
1998 Germany Andrè Fibier Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F395-Opel
1999 Germany Andrè Fibier Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F397-Opel
2000 Italy Fulvio Cavicchi Azeta Sava Olimpija - Dallara F397-Opel
2001 Czech Republic Jaroslav Kostelecky Czech Republic Czech National Team - Dallara F399-Opel
2002 Austria Richard Lietz[3] Austria Palfinger F3 Racing Team - Dallara F300-Opel
2003 Italy Diego Romanini[4] Germany JMS Jenichen Motorsport - Dallara F399-Opel
2004 Austria Andreas Zuber[5] Germany Penker Racing - Dallara F303-Opel
2005 Belgium Michael Herck[6] Belgium Junior Racing Team - Dallara F305-Opel
2006-2015 Not held
2016 Italy Paolo Brajnik[7] Italy 212 Racing - Dallara F308-VW Spiess
2017 Italy Andrea Cola[8] Italy Monolite Racing - Dallara F312-Mercedes
2018 Italy Andrea Cola[9] Italy Monolite Racing - Dallara F312-Mercedes
2019 Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser[10] Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F308-Opel Spiess
2020 Germany Ralph Pütz[11] Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F305-Opel Spiess
2021 Austria Stefan Fürtbauer Austria Franz Wöss Racing - Dallara F316
2022 Hungary Benjámin Berta Austria Team Hoffmann Racing - Dallara F314-Toyota
2023 Hungary Benjámin Berta Hungary Solution Racing SE - Dallara F316

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Neumayer, Wolfgang. "formel 3 guide - Formel 3 Meister FIA Central European Zone". formel3guide.com.
  • ^ "2017 FIA Central European Zone Championships (regulations, calendar)" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  • ^ "Central European Zone Championship - Formula 3 2002 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  • ^ "FIA Central European Zone Championship - Formula 3 2003 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  • ^ "Central European Zone Championship - Formula 3 2004 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  • ^ "Central European Zone Championship - Formula 3 2005 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  • ^ "Wertungen CEZ - Austrian Motorsport Federation". austria-motorsport.at. Archived from the original on 2018-03-03. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  • ^ "Wertungen CEZ - Austrian Motorsport Federation". austria-motorsport.at. Archived from the original on 2018-03-03. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  • ^ "F3 - CEZ Circuit 2018 | FIA Central European Zone".
  • ^ "F3 - CEZ Circuit 2019 | FIA Central European Zone".
  • ^ "F3 - CEZ Circuit 2020 | FIA Central European Zone".
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