European F3 Open Championship - Results

Results

Season Series Name Champion Second Third Team Champion Secondary Class Champion
2001 Spanish Formula Three Ander Vilariño Daniel Martin José Manuel Pérez-Aicart Racing Engineering
2002 Spanish Formula Three Marcel Costa Lucas Lasserre Borja García Racing Engineering
2003 Spanish Formula Three Ricardo Maurício Daniel Martin Borja García Racing Engineering
2004 Spanish Formula Three Borja García Manuel Gião Steven Kane Racing Engineering
2005 Spanish Formula Three Andy Soucek José Manuel Pérez-Aicart Ricardo Risatti Racing Engineering Arturo Llobell
2006 Spanish Formula Three by Toyota Ricardo Risatti Roldán Rodríguez Máximo Cortés Racing Engineering Germán Sánchez
2007 Spanish Formula Three Máximo Cortés Marco Barba Nicolas Prost Escuderia TEC-Auto Christian Ebbesvik
2008 Spanish Formula Three Germán Sánchez Nelson Panciatici Natacha Gachnang Campos F3 Racing Natacha Gachnang
2009 European F3 Open Bruno Méndez Celso Míguez Stefano Bizzarri Campos Racing Callum MacLeod
2010 European F3 Open Marco Barba Callum MacLeod David Fumanelli Cedars Motorsport Noel Jammal
2011 European F3 Open Alex Fontana David Fumanelli Fabio Gamberini Team West-Tec Fabio Gamberini
2012 European F3 Open Niccolò Schirò Gianmarco Raimondo Måns Grenhagen RP Motorsport Kevin Giovesi

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