Drivers and Teams
| Team | Car # | Driver | Rounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Nova Racing | 1 | Mark Webber | All |
| 2 | Mario Haberfeld | All | |
| Petrobras Junior Team | 3 | Antônio Pizzonia | All |
| 4 | Ricardo Sperafico | All | |
| Team Astromega | 5 | Ananda Mikola | 1-3 |
| Dino Morelli | 4-8 | ||
| Enrico Toccacelo | 9-12 | ||
| 6 | Giorgio Pantano | All | |
| European Minardi F3000 | 7 | David Saelens | 1-8, 10-12 |
| Tomas Scheckter | 9 | ||
| 8 | Andrea Piccini | All | |
| Coca-Cola Nordic Racing | 9 | Tomáš Enge | 1-11 |
| Jaroslav Janiš | 12 | ||
| 10 | Justin Wilson | All | |
| F3000 Prost Junior Team | 11 | Nicolás Filiberti | 1-4 |
| Stéphane Sarrazin | 5 | ||
| Jonathan Cochet | 6-9 | ||
| Norberto Fontana | 10-12 | ||
| 12 | Gabriele Varano | 1-5 | |
| Zsolt Baumgartner | 6-12 | ||
| Arden Team Russia | 15 | Darren Manning | All |
| 16 | Viktor Maslov | All | |
| Red Bull Junior Team F3000 | 17 | Patrick Friesacher | All |
| 18 | Antonio García | 1-4 | |
| Ricardo Mauricio | 5-12 | ||
| Coloni F3000 | 19 | Fabrizio Gollin | All |
| 20 | Rodrigo Sperafico | 1-9 | |
| Marc Goossens | 10-12 | ||
| DAMS | 21 | Sébastien Bourdais | All |
| 22 | Derek Hill | All | |
| KTR | 25 | Bas Leinders | All |
| 26 | Joël Camathias | All | |
| Kid Jensen Racing | 27 | Justin Keen | 1-2 |
| 28 | Yann Goudy | 1 | |
| Gianmaria Calcagni | 2 | ||
| Durango Formula | 29 | Gabriele Lancieri | All |
| 30 | Jaime Melo | 1-9 | |
| Antonio García | 10-12 |
Each entry used a Lola B99/50 chassis powered by a Zytec engine, as mandated by the championship regulations.
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