1996 German Formula Three Championship
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The 1996 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1996 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was the 22nd edition of the German Formula Three Championship. It commenced on 14 April 1996 and ended on 13 October. Italian driver Jarno Trulli won the title with six wins for the Swiss Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula.[1]
Teams and drivers
[edit]1996 Entry List[2] | ||||||
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Team | No. | Driver | Chassis | Engine | Rounds | |
Class A | ||||||
Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula | 1 | Jarno Trulli | Dallara 396 | Opel | All | |
2 | Tim Bergmeister | Dallara 396 | 1–5 | |||
Rui Águas | 6–8 | |||||
Opel Team BSR | 3 | Nick Heidfeld | Dallara 395 | Opel | All | |
4 | Marcel Tiemann | Dallara 396 | All | |||
5 | Arnd Meier | Dallara 395 | All | |||
Marko RSM | 6 | Rui Águas | Dallara 395 | Alfa Romeo | 1–2 | |
7 | Oliver Tichy | Dallara 395 | 1–2 | |||
Opel Team GM Motorsport | 8 | Manuel Gião | Dallara 396 | Opel | All | |
9 | Sascha Bert | Dallara 395 | 1–7 | |||
10 | Steffen Widmann | Dallara 395 | All | |||
Josef Kaufmann Racing | 11 | Wolf Henzler | Martini MK73 | Opel | All | |
Abt & Trella Motorsport | 14 | Tobias Schlesinger | Dallara 395 | Opel | 7–8 | |
15 | Christian Menzel | Dallara 395 | All | |||
16 | Dirk Müller | Dallara 395 | 2–5 | |||
Hofmann Motorsport | 14 | Gianantonio Pacchioni | Dallara 395 | Opel | 3–5 | |
16 | Dirk Müller | Dallara 395 | 6 | |||
17 | Emmanuel Clérico | Dallara 395 | 2–6 | |||
Tokmakidis Motorsport | 18 | Max Wilson | Dallara 395 | Opel | 1–2 | |
Rui Águas | 3–5 | |||||
Tim Bergmeister | 6–7 | |||||
Jarosław Wierczuk | 8 | |||||
19 | John Barlow | Dallara 395 | 1 | |||
Markus Friesacher | 2–5 | |||||
Richard Westbrook | 6–8 | |||||
Parma Motorsport | 21 | Markus Friesacher | Dallara 396 | Alfa Romeo | 1 | |
22 | Vincent Vosse | Dallara 396 | 1–2 | |||
25 | Tim Verbergt | Dallara 395 | Fiat | 6–8 | ||
Prema Powerteam | 23 | André Couto | Dallara 396 | Fiat | All | |
24 | Max Wilson | Dallara 395 | 3–6 | |||
MB Racing/Autoclub Excelsior | 25 | Tim Wergebt | Dallara 395 | Fiat | 1–5 | |
Westwood Racing | 30 | Klaus Graf | Dallara 395 | Toyota | 1–4 | |
Class B | ||||||
TKF Racing | 50 | Philipp Sager | Dallara 394 | Opel | 1–7 | |
51 | Dominik Schwager | Dallara 394 | 1-5 | |||
Luciano Crespi | 6–8 | |||||
IPS Motorsport | 52 | Johan Stureson | Dallara 394 | Opel | All | |
Franz Wöss Racing | 53 | Jarosław Wierczuk | Dallara 393 | Opel | 1–7 | |
Georg Holzer | Dallara 396 | Alfa Romeo | 8 | |||
54 | Tobias Schlesinger | Dallara 393 | Opel | 1–5 | ||
Christoph Fuchs | Dallara 396 | Alfa Romeo | 8 | |||
63 | Florian Schnitzenbaumer | Dallara 396 | 8 | |||
Divinol Oils | 55 | Mario Münch | Dallara 394 | Opel | All | |
JB Racing | 56 | Yves Olivier | Dallara 394 | Opel | All | |
Grand Prix Foundation | 60 | Dietmar Frischmann | Dallara 393 | Fiat | 2–3 | |
Ingo Gerstl | 65 | Ingo Gerstl | Dallara 393 | Opel | 6 |
Race calendar and results
[edit]- The series supported the International Touring Car Championship at seven rounds, with additional round at the European Grand Prix. With the exception of round at Magny-Cours in France, all rounds took place on German soil.
Championship standings
[edit]A-Class
[edit]- Points are awarded as follows:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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20 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
B-Class
[edit]- Points are awarded as follows:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold - Pole |
† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "30 Years of Formula 3 history". formel3.de. German Formula Three Championship. Archived from the original on 29 April 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
- ^ "Fotos 1996 Deutsche Formel 3 Meisterschaft". formel3guide.com (in German). Retrieved 9 April 2010.
- ^ "RENNSPORTFESTIVAL – 1.LAUF DM" (PDF). formel3guide.com (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2010.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in English and German)