Panam GP Series

Panam GP Series
Category Formula Abarth
Country Mexico Latin America
Inaugural season 2002
Constructors Tatuus
Engine suppliers Fiat
Tyre suppliers Hankook[1]
Drivers' champion ?
Teams' champion ?
Official website panamgpseries.com

The Panam GP series is the replacement of the Mexican Formula Three Championship.[2] In 2002 began as Mexican Formula Renault, but in 2005 started an internationalization process in Central America and South America. In 2008, the series fell in hiatus. Some people started the LATAM Challenge Series with the same cars. In 2012, the revival ran with Formula Abarth cars.

Venues

VenueLocationRaces
Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico México City2
Autódromo Miguel E. AbedMexico Puebla2
Autódromo del ÁguilaMexico Morelia3
Autódromo de ToluquillaMexico Guadalajara2
Autódromo MonterreyMexico Monterrey2
Autódromo San Luis 400Mexico San Luis Potosí1
Autódromo Internacional de ZacatecasMexico Zacatecas1
Autódromo Los VolcanesGuatemala Escuintla3
Autódromo La GuácimaCosta Rica Alajuela3
Autodromo Internacional de YahuarcochaEcuador Ibarra2
Autodromo TocancipáColombia Tocancipá2
Ponce International SpeedwayPuerto Rico Ponce1
Autódromo de TuraguaVenezuela Aragua1

Champions

2000 Series

Season Champion Team Champion Chassis Tyres
Mexican Formula Renault Championship
2002 Mexico David Martínez Tatuus M
2003 Mexico Homero Richards Tatuus M
2004 Mexico Homero Richards Mexico Nextel Tatuus M
Formula Renault 2.0 Panam GP Series
2005 Mexico Germán Quiroga Tatuus M
2006 Mexico Homero Richards Mexico Estral Tatuus M
2007 Mexico Hugo Oliveras Mexico Fedex-Citizen Tatuus K
2008 Mexico Xavier Razo (cancelled mid-season)

1600 Series

Season Champion Team Champion Chassis Tyres
2005 Mexico Picho Toledano Nextel Tatuus M
2006 Colombia Juan E. Jacobo Roshfrans Colombia Tatuus M
2007 Mexico Gerardo Nieto Tatuus K

Panam GP Series

Season Full series name Champion Team Champion Chassis Tyres
2012 Formula Panam GP Series – Fórmula Abarth Ecuador Sebastián Merchán Costa Rica Team Costa Rica Tatuus Kenda
2013 Santander Panam GP Series Mexico Rudy Camarillo Mexico Team ROCA ACERO Tatuus H
2014 F3Panam powered by ABARTH Spring Series Mexico Miguel Alejandro Pérez ? Tatuus H
2014 F3Panam powered by ABARTH Mexico Javier Echeverría (Championship leader, series cancelled) Mexico DDT México Tatuus H
2015 Fórmula Panam Mexico Giancarlo Vecchi Tatuus H

See also

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