1999 International Formula 3000 Season - Drivers and Teams

Drivers and Teams

The following drivers and teams took part in the 1999 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship. A Lola B99/50 chassis powered by a Zytek V8 engine was mandatory for all entries.

Team Car # Driver Race weekends
Super Nova Racing 1 Ricardo Mauricio 1-3
David Saelens 4-10
2 Jason Watt All
West Competition 3 Nick Heidfeld All
4 Mario Haberfeld All
Den Blå Avis
Petrobras Junior Team
5 Max Wilson 1-8, 10
Marcelo Battistuzzi 9
6 Bruno Junqueira All
Team Astromega 7 Justin Wilson All
8 Gonzalo Rodríguez 1-9
Gauloises Junior 9 André Couto All
10 Stéphane Sarrazin All
Durango 11 Paolo Ruberti All
12 Wolf Henzler 1-7
Nicolas Filiberti 8
Giovanni Montanari 9-10
Lukoil Arden 15 Viktor Maslov All
16 Marc Goossens All
European Edenbridge Racing 17 Oliver Gavin All
18 Jamie Davies All
DAMS 19 Franck Montagny All
20 David Terrien All
Cica Team Oreca 23 Grégoire de Galzain 1-4
Alex Müller 5-8
Steve Hiesse 9
Romain Dumas 10
24 Soheil Ayari All
Coloni Motorsport 25 Polo Villaamil All
26 Norman Simon 1-7
Marcelo Battistuzzi 8
Dino Morelli 9-10
Nordic Racing 27 Sascha Bert 1-3
Arnd Meier 4-10
28 Kevin McGarrity All
Draco Engineering 29 Fabrice Walfisch All
30 Olivier Martini 1-9
Cyrille Sauvage 10
GP Racing 31 Giovanni Montanari 1-4
Gastón Mazzacane 5
Laurent Delahaye 6-10
32 Fabrizio Gollin All
Fortec Motorsport 35 Norberto Fontana All
36 Andrej Pavicevic All
Monaco Motorsport 37 Thomas Biagi 1-5
Alex Yoong 6-10
38 Brian Smith 1-4
Cyrille Sauvage 5-8
Marco Apicella 9
Marcelo Battistuzzi 10
Red Bull Junior/RSM Marko 39 Enrique Bernoldi All
40 Markus Friesacher 1-3
Ricardo Mauricio 4-10
Portman-Arrows 41 Boris Derichbourg 1-3
42 Marcelo Battistuzzi 1-3
WRT Fina 43 Tomáš Enge All
44 David Saelens 1-3
Andrea Boldrini 4-8
Norman Simon 9-10
Witmeur KTR 45 Bas Leinders All
46 Jeffrey van Hooydonk All
Kid Jensen Racing 47 Nicolas Minassian All
48 Andrea Piccini All

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