1997 International Formula 3000 Season - Drivers and Teams

Drivers and Teams

The following teams and drivers contested the 1997 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship. The Lola T96/50 Zytek-Judd was used by all teams, as was mandatory under the championship regulations.

Team Car # Driver Race weekends
RSM Marko 1 Craig Lowndes All
2 Juan Pablo Montoya All
Super Nova Racing 3 Ricardo Zonta All
4 Laurent Redon All
Team Astromega 5 Boris Derichbourg All
6 Soheil Ayari All
Draco Engineering 7 Cyrille Sauvage All
8 Pedro Couceiro All
Apomatox 9 Fabrizio Gollin 1-3, 9
Emmanuel Clérico 4
10 Jean-Philippe Belloc 1-4
Edenbridge Racing 11 Werner Lupberger All
12 Max Wilson All
Pacific Racing 14 Oliver Tichy 1-8
15 Marc Gené 1-2
DAMS 16 Grégoire de Galzain All
17 Jamie Davies All
Durango Formula 18 Stephen Watson All
19 Gareth Rees All
Auto Sport Racing 20 Gastón Mazzacane All
21 Tom Kristensen All
Nordic Racing 22 Thomas Biagi 1-3
Marc Gené 4-6, 10
Mario Waltner 7-8
Gianluca Paglicci 9
23 Rui Águas All
Bob Salisbury Engineering 24 Oliver Gavin 1-3
James Taylor 4-10
25 Thomas Schie All
Den Blå Avis 26 Jason Watt All
DC Cook Motorsport 27 David Cook All
28 Patrick Lemarié 9-10
Coloni Motorsport 29 Markus Friesacher All
30 Emiliano Spataro 1-9
Oliver Tichy 10
Ravarotto Racing 31 Anthony Beltoise 1-7
32 Patrick Lemarié 1-4, 6
GP Racing 33 Thomas Biagi 4-10
Elide Racing 34 Miguel Ángel de Castro 10
Arden International 35 Christian Horner All
KTR 36 Kurt Mollekens All
Redman & Bright F3000 37 Gonzalo Rodríguez 1, 3-7, 9-10
DKS Racing 38 Dino Morelli 1-4

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