Euro Formula 3000 - Results

Results

Season Series Name Champion Second Third Team Champion Secondary Class Champion
1999 Italian Formula 3000 Giorgio Vinella Werner Lupberger Marco Apicella Team Martello
2000 Italian Formula 3000 Ricardo Sperafico Warren Hughes Gabriele Lancieri Arden Team Russia
2001 Euro Formula 3000 Felipe Massa Thomas Biagi Alex Müller Draco Junior Team
2002 Euro Formula 3000 Jaime Melo, Jr. Romain Dumas Jaroslav Janiš Team Great Wall
2003 Euro Formula 3000 Augusto Farfus Fabrizio del Monte Gianmaria Bruni Draco Junior Team
2004 Superfund Euro Formula 3000 Nicky Pastorelli Fabrizio del Monte Norbert Siedler Draco Junior Team
2005 Italian Formula 3000 Luca Filippi Jarek Janiš Giacomo Ricci FMS International Stefano Gattuso
2006 Euroseries 3000 Giacomo Ricci Marco Bonanomi Vitaly Petrov FMS International Giacomo Ricci
2007 Euroseries 3000 Davide Rigon Diego Nunes Luiz Razia Minardi by GP Racing Davide Rigon
2008 Euroseries 3000 Nicolas Prost Fabio Onidi Adam Khan Bull Racing Omar Leal
2009 Euroseries 3000 Will Bratt Marco Bonanomi Fabio Onidi FMS International Will Bratt
2010 Auto GP Romain Grosjean Edoardo Piscopo Duncan Tappy DAMS Adrien Tambay
2011 Auto GP Kevin Ceccon Luca Filippi Sergey Afanasyev DAMS Kevin Ceccon
2012 Auto GP World Series Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Pål Varhaug Sergey Sirotkin Super Nova International Adrian Quaife-Hobbs

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