2005 3000 Pro Series
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The 2005 3000 Pro Series season was the inaugural season of what later would become the International Formula Master racing series. It was won jointly by Austrian Norbert Siedler and Italian Max Busnelli.
Teams and drivers
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Draco Junior Team | 2 | Timo Lienemann | All |
3 | Alessandro Bonetti | All | |
CEK Racing | 4 | Marco Mocci | 1-5, 7 |
Daniil Move | 8 | ||
5 | Sergey Zlobin | 8 | |
ADM Motorsport | 6 | Fausto Ippoliti | All |
7 | Norbert Siedler | All | |
8 | Stefano Attianese | 1-2 | |
Franz Woss | 6 | ||
Davide Valsecchi | 8 | ||
Scuderia Famà | 9 | Olivier Tielemans | 1-6, 8 |
10 | Jean de Pourtales | 1-4 | |
Matteo Pellegrino | 5 | ||
Nino Fama | 6 | ||
Marco Mocci | 8 | ||
Team JVA | 11 | Tor Graves | All |
12 | Dominik Jackson | 1, 3 | |
Scott Mansell | 2 | ||
Robbie Kerr | 6 | ||
Pro Motorsport | 14 | Max Busnelli | All |
15 | Ignazio Belluardo | All | |
24 | Joao Barion | 8 | |
System Team WRC Racing |
16 | Sergio Ghiotto | 1-7 |
Carlin Motorsport Ombra Racing |
18 | Khalil Beschir | 2-6 |
19 | Basil Shaaban | 2-6 | |
Il Motori Di Carlotta | 20 | Glauco Soleri | 2-4 |
Euronova Racing | 22 | Luca di Cinezo | 8 |
Race calendar
Round | Location | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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1 | Vallelunga, Italy | ACI Vallelunga Circuit | 10 April | Norbert Siedler | Timo Lienemann | Draco Junior Team |
2 | Imola, Italy | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | 15 May | Norbert Siedler | Norbert Siedler | ADM Motorsport |
3 | Spa, Belgium | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 12 June | Norbert Siedler | Norbert Siedler | ADM Motorsport |
4 | Mugello, Italy | Mugello Circuit | 10 July | Max Busnelli | Max Busnelli | Pro Motorsport |
5 | Misano Adriatico, Italy | Misano World Circuit | 24 July | Max Busnelli | Alessandro Bonetti | Draco Junior Team |
6 | Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Germany | EuroSpeedway Lausitz | 28 August | Robbie Kerr | Robbie Kerr | Team JVA |
7 | Adria, Italy | Adria International Raceway | 25 September | Norbert Siedler | Timo Lienemann | Draco Junior Team |
8 | Monza, Italy | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 9 October | Norbert Siedler | Max Busnelli | Pro Motorsport |
Championship Standings
Drivers
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NOTE - Siedler and Busnelli could not be separated by race finishing positions. Siedler had the better qualifying record but it was decided that the title would be shared.
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