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FIA Formula 3 International Trophy

The FIA Formula 3 International Trophy was a FIA-sanctioned international formula series that ran in 2011 for Formula Three cars.[1] The Trophy was the first international Formula Three series since the demise of the European Formula Three Championship in 1984, and was created to increase the appeal of the category, which had seen the various F3 championships suffer from falling grid sizes.[2]

FIA Formula 3 International Trophy
CategorySingle seaters
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2011
Folded2011
Last Drivers' championSpain Roberto Merhi

The trophy comprised three existing events for Formula Three cars, the Pau Grand Prix, Masters of Formula 3 and Macau Grand Prix, and one event from both the British F3 and Formula 3 Euro Series. Drivers registered in any of the national F3 series were eligible to enter the contest, and they competed alongside the drivers entered into the individual events.[2]

After one season, which was won by Spanish driver Roberto Merhi, the Trophy was replaced by the FIA Formula 3 European Championship for 2012.[3]

Season summary

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The series began at Hockenheim on 30 April, and finished on 20 November at the Guia Circuit after five meetings. Roberto Merhi was crowned champion after Masters of F3 meeting at Zandvoort. German driver Marco Wittmann finished as runner-up despite driving as guest driver in the first meeting of the season, in Hockenheim. If he had participated as championship driver in these meeting, he would have been crowned champion, because he scored 36 points in these meeting(which did not count for the championship) and he finished 32-point away from Roberto Merhi. Spaniard Daniel Juncadella finished in third place after winning Macau Grand Prix.

Teams and drivers

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Four teams registered for the championships; Prema Powerteam, Signature and Motopark Academy from the Formula 3 Euro Series and Carlin from British Formula 3. Guest entries were allowed; all raced in one or two European rounds and/or Macau.

Team Driver Chassis Engine Rounds
Registered entries
United Kingdom  Carlin Colombia  Carlos Huertas[4] Dallara F308 Volkswagen All
Malaysia  Jazeman Jaafar[5] Dallara F308 Volkswagen All
Germany  Motopark Academy Japan  Kimiya Sato[6] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1–2, 4–5
Italy  Prema Powerteam Spain  Daniel Juncadella[6] Dallara F309 Mercedes HWA All
Spain  Roberto Merhi[6] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA All
France  Signature Germany  Daniel Abt[6] Dallara F308 Volkswagen All
Colombia  Carlos Muñoz[6] Dallara F308 Volkswagen All
Belgium  Laurens Vanthoor[6] Dallara F309 Volkswagen All
Germany  Marco Wittmann[7] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 2–5
Guest entries, ineligible for Trophy points
United Kingdom  Carlin United Kingdom  Richard Bradley[7] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 2
France  Tom Dillmann[4] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1
United Kingdom  Jack Harvey Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3
Denmark  Kevin Magnussen[8] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3–5
Brazil  Felipe Nasr[8] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3, 5
United Kingdom  Rupert Svendsen-Cook Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3–4
United Kingdom  Double R Racing Estonia  Marko Asmer[7] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 2–3, 5
Finland  Valtteri Bottas[8] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 5
Brazil  Luís Felipe Derani[7] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 2–3
New Zealand  Mitch Evans[7] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 5
Australia  Scott Pye Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 3
United Kingdom  Fortec Motorsport United Kingdom  William Buller[8] Dallara F311 Mercedes HWA 3, 5
Brazil  Lucas Foresti[8] Dallara F311 Mercedes HWA 3, 5
Malaysia  Fahmi Ilyas Dallara F311 Mercedes HWA 3
United Kingdom  Harry Tincknell Dallara F311 Mercedes HWA 3
United Kingdom  Hitech Racing Brazil  Pietro Fantin[8] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3, 5
Portugal  António Félix da Costa[8] Dallara F310 Volkswagen 5
Japan  Kotaro Sakurai Dallara F305 Mugen-Honda 3
Netherlands  Hannes van Asseldonk[8] Dallara F310 Volkswagen 5
Switzerland  Jo Zeller Racing Switzerland  Sandro Zeller[9] Dallara F306 Mercedes HWA 1
Germany  Motopark Academy France  Tom Dillmann[7] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 2
Sweden  Jimmy Eriksson[9] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1, 4–5
Canada  Gianmarco Raimondo[9] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1
Germany  Mücke Motorsport Brazil  Lucas Foresti Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 4
Netherlands  Nigel Melker[9] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 1, 4
Sweden  Felix Rosenqvist[9] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 1, 4–5
Japan  Yuhi Sekiguchi[10] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 5
Italy  Prema Powerteam Italy  Raffaele Marciello[11] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 3
Brazil  Luís Felipe Derani Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 4
France  Signature Spain  Carlos Sainz Jr.[12] Dallara F309 Volkswagen 5
Germany  Marco Wittmann[9] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1
United Kingdom  Sino Vision Racing China  Adderly Fong[8] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 3, 5
United Kingdom  Hywel Lloyd[8] Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 3, 5
Germany  STAR Racing Team Poland  Kuba Giermaziak[9] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 1
Japan  ThreeBond Racing[12] Japan  Hironobu Yasuda[12] Dallara F309 Nissan 5
Japan  Toda Racing[12] Japan  Hideki Yamauchi[12] Dallara F308 Honda 5
Japan  TOM'S[12] United Kingdom  Richard Bradley[12] Dallara F308 Toyota 5
United Kingdom  Alexander Sims[12] Dallara F308 Toyota 5
United Kingdom  T-Sport Brazil  Yann Cunha Dallara F311 Volkswagen 3
Netherlands  Bart Hylkema Dallara F311 Volkswagen 3
Bahrain  Menasheh Idafar Dallara F311 Volkswagen 3
Netherlands  Van Amersfoort Racing New Zealand  Richie Stanaway[12] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 5
Netherlands  Hannes van Asseldonk[13] Dallara F308 Volkswagen 3

Race calendar

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The provisional six-round calendar included the Korea Super Prix, but this was cancelled three weeks before the event.[1][14]

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Event
1 R1 Germany  Hockenheimring 30 April Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Italy  Prema Powerteam F3 Euro Series
R2 1 May Germany  Marco Wittmann Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Italy  Prema Powerteam
2 France  Pau Circuit 22 May Germany  Marco Wittmann Germany  Marco Wittmann Germany  Marco Wittmann France  Signature Pau Grand Prix
3 R1 Belgium  Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 29 July Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Italy  Prema Powerteam Spa 24 Hours/British F3
R2 30 July Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Spain  Roberto Merhi Italy  Prema Powerteam
4 Netherlands  Circuit Park Zandvoort 14 August Spain  Roberto Merhi Sweden  Felix Rosenqvist Sweden  Felix Rosenqvist Germany  Mücke Motorsport Masters of Formula 3
5 R1 Macau  Guia Circuit 19 November Germany  Marco Wittmann Spain  Roberto Merhi Germany  Marco Wittmann France  Signature Macau Grand Prix
R2 20 November Germany  Marco Wittmann Germany  Marco Wittmann Spain  Daniel Juncadella Italy  Prema Powerteam

Results

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The F3 International Trophy took on the same scoring system used in Formula One and other FIA Championships, with points awarded to the top ten finishers.[15]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Pos Driver HOC
Germany 
PAU
France 
SPA
Belgium 
ZAN
Netherlands 
MAC
Macau 
Points
1 Spain  Roberto Merhi 1 1 2 1 1 DSQ 3 Ret 133
2 Germany  Marco Wittmann 2 2 1 11 2 2 1 3 101
3 Spain  Daniel Juncadella 6 4 3 8 Ret Ret 6 1 72
4 Germany  Daniel Abt 4 6 4 14 13 6 8 Ret 44
5 Belgium  Laurens Vanthoor 3 15 Ret 17 4 7 7 Ret 39
6 Colombia  Carlos Muñoz 8 9 5 4 Ret Ret Ret Ret 26
7 Malaysia  Jazeman Jaafar 10 11 11 3 12 10 17 8 21
8 Colombia  Carlos Huertas 11 12 9 10 9 11 5 13 15
9 Japan  Kimiya Sato Ret 10 8 12 9 12 7
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Sweden  Felix Rosenqvist 5 3 1 21 Ret 0
Brazil  Felipe Nasr 9 7 2 2 0
United Kingdom  William Buller 2 3 13 6 0
Denmark  Kevin Magnussen 7 8 3 19 14 0
Netherlands  Nigel Melker 7 5 4 0
Japan  Yuhi Sekiguchi 12 4 0
Finland  Valtteri Bottas 4 Ret 0
United Kingdom  Rupert Svendsen-Cook 6 14 5 0
Netherlands  Hannes van Asseldonk 12 Ret 10 5 0
United Kingdom  Jack Harvey 5 10 0
Italy  Raffaele Marciello Ret 5 0
Estonia  Marko Asmer 7 Ret 6 18 19 0
Brazil  Luís Felipe Derani 6 18 Ret Ret 0
Brazil  Lucas Foresti 13 11 8 14 7 0
Sweden  Jimmy Eriksson 9 7 9 Ret DNS 0
France  Tom Dillmann 12 8 Ret 0
United Kingdom  Richard Bradley 10 Ret 9 0
China  Adderly Fong 21 22 Ret 10 0
Japan  Hideki Yamauchi 11 15 0
Brazil  Pietro Fantin 19 DSQ Ret 11 0
Switzerland  Sandro Zeller 13 13 0
Poland  Kuba Giermaziak 14 Ret 0
Canada  Gianmarco Raimondo Ret 14 0
United Kingdom  Hywel Lloyd 15 Ret 16 16 0
Australia  Scott Pye 16 15 0
New Zealand  Richie Stanaway 15 Ret 0
United Kingdom  Harry Tincknell 22 16 0
Spain  Carlos Sainz Jr. 20 17 0
Netherlands  Bart Hylkema Ret 17 0
Malaysia  Fahmi Ilyas 20 18 0
United Kingdom  Alexander Sims DNS 18 0
Bahrain  Menasheh Idafar Ret 19 0
Brazil  Yann Cunha 23 20 0
Japan  Kotaro Sakurai 24 21 0
New Zealand  Mitch Evans 22 Ret 0
Portugal  António Félix da Costa Ret Ret 0
Japan  Hironobu Yasuda Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver HOC
Germany 
PAU
France 
SPA
Belgium 
ZAN
Netherlands 
MAC
Macau 
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b Beer, Matt (10 December 2010). "International F3 series created for '11". Autosport.com. Haymarket Media. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. ^ O'Leary, Jamie (9 March 2012). "European Formula 3 Championship is revived for coming season by FIA". Autosport.com. Haymarket Media. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
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  5. ^ Anderson, Ben (26 April 2011). "Jaafar joins F3 International Trophy". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
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