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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