Austria Formula 3 Cup

Austria Formula 3 Cup
Category Single-seaters
Country Austria Austria
Inaugural season 1984
Constructors Dallara, Opel, Fiat
Drivers' champion Germany André Rudersdorf
Official website austriaf3cup.com/

The Austria Formula 3 Cup is an open wheel racing series based in Austria. The series has run since 1984 and regular visits such circuits as the Salzburgring in Austria and the Hockenheimring in Germany.

Scoring system

2009 scoring system for finishing
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Points 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
2010 scoring system for finishing
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1

Champions

Season Champion Team Trophy
1984 Austria Ernst Franzmeier Austria Team Lechner Racing school
1985 Austria Willi Schuster Austria Team Lechner Racing school
1986 Austria Franz Theuermann Austria Team Lechner Racing School
1987 Austria Franz Binder Austria Bross Druck Chemie Racing
1988 Austria Karl Wendlinger Austria Krafft Walzen Team
1989 Austria Josef Neuhauser Austria MSC Aschau
1990 Austria Josef Neuhauser Austria MSC Aschau
1991 Austria Josef Neuhauser Austria Monninghoff Sport Promotion
1992 Austria Philipp Peter[1] Switzerland Jacques Isler Racing[1]
1993 Italy Massimiliano Angelelli[1] Germany BSR Volkswagen Motorsport[1]
1994 Austria Alexander Wurz[1] Austria RSM Marko[1]
1995 Austria Josef Neuhauser Austria Achleitner Motorsport
1996 Austria Josef Neuhauser Austria Achleitner Motorsport
1997 Czech Republic Petr Krizan[1] Austria Franz Wöss Racing[1]
1998 Germany Andre Fibier Austria Franz Wöss Racing
1999 Germany Andre Fibier Austria Franz Wöss Racing
2000 Austria Marco Schärf[1] Austria Fritz Kopp Racing[1]
2001 Italy Diego Romanini Austria Franz Wöss Racing
2002 Austria Hannes Neuhauser[1] Austria Neuhauser Racing[1]
2003 Italy Diego Romanini Germany Jenichen Motorsport
2004 Germany Jan Seyffarth[1] Germany Seyffarth Motorsport[1]
2005 Germany Florian Schnitzenbaumer[1] Austria Franz Wöss Racing[1]
2006 Latvia Harald Schlegelmilch Austria HS Technik Motorsport
2007 Germany Stefan Neuburger Austria Franz Wöss Racing
2008 Austria Patrick Tiller Germany Jenichen Motorsport
2009 Germany Francesco Lopez Austria Franz Wöss Racing
2010 Switzerland Philippe Chuard Switzerland privateer[2][3]
2011 Switzerland Sandro Zeller Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing Switzerland Marcel Tobler
2012 Germany André Rudersdorf Germany ma-con Motorsport
2013 Austria Christopher Höher Austria Franz Wöss Racing

See also

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