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The 1981 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1981 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft)[1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany, Belgium and Austria. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 29 March at Nürburgring and ended at the same place on 20 September after eleven rounds.

Bertram Schäfer Racing driver Frank Jelinski had successfully defended his championship crown. He won races at Wunstorf, Erding and Nürburgring. Franz Konrad lost in the title battle just by three points. Stefan Bellof completed the top-three in the drivers standings with wins at Diepholz, Hockenheim and Siegerland. Peter Schindler and 1981 FIA European Formula 3 Championship driver Oscar Larrauri were the only other drivers who won race in the season.[2]

Teams and drivers

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Entry List[3]
TeamDriverChassisEngineRounds
West Germany AC MayenWest Germany Bernd SuckowChevron B47Toyota1–3, 10–11
West Germany Andy WietzkeWest Germany Andy WietzkeMartini MK34/016Toyota4–11
West Germany Bertram Schäfer RacingWest Germany Frank JelinskiRalt RT3/214Toyota1, 3–11
Sweden Bewa FritidSweden Thomas KaiserRalt RT3/245Toyota2, 7
France BP RacingFrance Alain FertéMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
West Germany Druck Chemie — Partner der DruckindustrieWest Germany Helmut BrossMaco 381/M017Toyota2–4, 10–11
Mexico Miguel Muniz-Rizo5–7
West Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT31–7
Belgium Herve RogerRalt RT31–9
West Germany Thomas von Löwis11
Belgium Maurice RogerChevron B47/47–79–021–6, 8–9, 11
France Ecurie Elf AntarFrance Denis MorinMartini MK34Toyota1
France Ecurie Motul NogaroFrance Philippe StreiffMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
West Germany EMSC BitburgWest Germany Albert HamperChevronToyota6, 9
West Germany Manfred HebbenRalt RT1ToyotaAll
West Germany Heinrich HeintzRalt RT1/23BMW2, 6, 8–9, 11
West Germany Harald TonatMarchBMW3–7
West Germany Escuderia TR BalearWest Germany Helmut KalenbornDerichs D37/F3-78-02Toyota6
Italy EuroracingItaly Mauro BaldiMarch 813/4Alfa Romeo1
Italy Fabio ManciniMarch 8131
Switzerland Formel Rennsport ClubSwitzerland Hanspeter KaufmannMarch 803/11Toyota8–9, 11
Switzerland Marcus SimeonArgo JM37, 11
Switzerland Robert TreichlerMarch 7832, 8–9
Switzerland Jo ZellerMarch 793All
Switzerland Fredy EschenmoserSwitzerland Fredy EschenmoserRalt RT38
West Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing TeamWest Germany Stefan BellofRalt RT3/215Toyota3–11
West Germany Gebhardt Motorsport — Spiess TuningWest Germany Günter GebhardtRalt RT3Mercedes2–7
West Germany Gummi Scheufele Racing TeamWest Germany Rudi SeherMarch 793/4Toyota1–2, 4–5, 9
West Germany Gerold HirthChevron B43Toyota1–2, 4–6
West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschWest Germany Hans-Joachim HöschChevron B43Toyota3–4
West Germany Heidsieck Monopole Racing TeamUnited Kingdom Donald BradwayMarch 813Toyota1–7, 9–11
West Germany Herbert BürgmayrMarch 803BMW4–5, 9
Mexico Ramon Gonzales6–7
West Germany Gero FleckMarch 803BToyota1, 3, 10
West Germany Jürgen Schlich2
West Germany Uwe TeuscherMarch 793ToyotaAll
Belgium Hubert de SpiegelaereBelgium Hubert de SpiegelaereMarch 803B8
Italy Ignazio RizzaItaly Ignazio RizzaMarch 743/3BMW1, 9
West Germany Jan ThoelkeWest Germany Jan ThoelkeMaco 381/M024Toyota1–2
France Jean-Louis SchlesserFrance Jean-Louis SchlesserMartini MK34/002Alfa Romeo1
Switzerland Jeans Michel Racing TeamSwitzerland Pierre-Alain LombardiRalt RT3Toyota8
West Germany Johann EisenmannWest Germany Johann EisenmannMarch 753/5Toyota5–6
West Germany Josef Kaufmann RacingWest Germany Josef KaufmannMartini MK31ToyotaAll
West Germany Klaus HansertWest Germany Klaus HansertMaco 378/M021BMW3
West Germany Klaus Zimmermann Racing TeamWest Germany Jochen DauerMarch 813Toyota11
Austria Konrad RacingWest Germany Peter KroeberMarch 803Toyota1
France Marlboro Racing for ZolderBelgium Didier TheysMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1, 8
Netherlands Michael BleekemolenNetherlands Michael BleekemolenRalt RT3/208Toyota8
West Germany Monopole Suze Weigel RacingWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3Toyota8–10
West Germany Edgar Pohl11
France Pascal FabreFrance Pascal FabreMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
West Germany Peter CornandWest Germany Peter CornandRalt RT1Toyota1–3, 5–6, 9–11
West Germany Peter WicksWest Germany Peter WicksChevron B38Toyota6, 11
West Germany Peter WisskirchenWest Germany Peter WisskirchenRalt RT1/137Toyota2–3, 6–7, 10–11
West Germany RGA Sohler Ski Racing TeamWest Germany Franz OelmayerRalt RT1BMW4–5
Switzerland Scuderia CalandaSwitzerland Jakob BordoliMartini MK31/003Toyota1
West Germany Scuderia ColoniaWest Germany Willi HüsgenMaco 376/M013Toyota1, 3, 6–11
Austria Scuderia TeutoniaAustria Franz KonradMarch 803B/1ToyotaAll
Italy Scuderia Torino CorseArgentina Oscar LarrauriMarch 813/7Toyota1
Italy Emanuele PirroMartini MK341
West Germany Team Motor Presse Dienst MPD „Sport“West Germany Bernd WicksDerichs D380/01Toyota3–11
West Germany Thomas HolertWest Germany Thomas HolertMarch 803Toyota1
Sweden Thorbjörn CarlssonSweden Thorbjörn CarlssonRalt RT3/244Toyota2, 7
France TotalFrance Philippe AlliotMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
Austria Ursula Ortmann — Ortmann Racing TeamAustria Karl HasenbichlerMarch 813/8Toyota2, 4, 6, 9
West Germany Victory Team BerlinWest Germany Peter KatsarskiRalt RT3Toyota1, 3–5, 7–11
Austria Walter Lechner Racing SchoolWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3Toyota11
Austria "Umberto Calvo"Ralt RT3/2201, 4–5, 7–10
Austria Peter SchindlerRalt RT3/2341–2, 5, 8

Calendar

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RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring29 MarchXVI. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
2West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring23 MayXXVII. ADAC 1000 km Rennen
3West Germany Wunstorf, West GermanyWunstorf Air Base21 JuneADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
4West Germany Erding, West GermanyErding Air Base5 July4. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
5Austria Salzburg, AustriaSalzburgring12 July9. ADAC-Bavaria-Rennen
6West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring19 JulyADAC-H.G.Bürger-Gedächtnisrennen — Preis von Luxembourg
7West Germany Diepholz, West GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit26 July14. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
8Belgium Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumCircuit Zolder23 August15. ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen"
9West Germany Hockenheim, West GermanyHockenheimring6 SeptemberADAC-Hessen Cup"
10West Germany Siegerland, West GermanySiegerland Airport13 September4. ADAC Siegerland Flughafenrennen
11West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring20 SeptemberVIII. ADAC-Bilstein-Super-Sprint

Results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1West Germany NürburgringItaly Mauro BaldiArgentina Oscar LarrauriArgentina Oscar LarrauriItaly Scuderia Torino Corse
2West Germany NürburgringAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
3West Germany Wunstorf Air BaseWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
4West Germany Erding Air BaseAustria „Umberto Calvo“West Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
5Austria SalzburgringAustria Franz Konradno dataAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
6West Germany NürburgringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
7West Germany Diepholz Airfield CircuitWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
8Belgium Circuit ZolderAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
9West Germany HockenheimringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
10West Germany Siegerland AirportAustria „Umberto Calvo“West Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
11West Germany NürburgringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing

Championship standings

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  • Points are awarded as follows:
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PosDriverNÜR1
West Germany
NÜR2
West Germany
WUN
West Germany
ERD
West Germany
SAL
Austria
NÜR3
West Germany
DIE
West Germany
ZOL
Belgium
HOC
West Germany
SIE
West Germany
NÜR4
West Germany
Points
1West Germany Frank Jelinski711412Ret1321135
2Austria Franz Konrad102332236332132
3West Germany Stefan Bellof2433141113124
4West Germany Harald Brutschin63555414DNS2Ret393
5Austria Peter SchindlerRet11160
6Austria „Umberto Calvo“Ret25454460
7West Germany Josef Kaufmann136111011688Ret6453
8West Germany Uwe Teuscher12712813912Ret85544
9West Germany Günter Gebhardt84665DNS36
10West Germany Andy Wietzke15777105Ret633
11West Germany Bernd Wicks671019Ret7710929
12West Germany Manfred Hebben17149199811912111117
13West Germany Peter KatsarskiDNQ712148131081714
14West Germany Rudi Seher151013RetRet9
15Belgium Herve RogerDNQ138141210915Ret9
16West Germany Helmut Bross23Ret97Ret6
17West Germany Thomas Holert164
18West Germany Jürgen Schlich94
19West Germany Jochen Dauer84
20United Kingdom Donald BradwayDNQ1610Ret1811169Ret224
21West Germany Peter Wisskirchen121318Ret9123
22West Germany Jan Thoelke18152
23Belgium Maurice RogerDNS111521RetDNS17DNS192
24West Germany Bernd SuckowDNQ1714Ret102
25West Germany Gero Fleck19DSQ121
26West Germany Herbert Bürgmayr1115111
Mexico Miguel Muniz-Rizo1612DNS0
West Germany Willi HüsgenDNQRet1615Ret1713180
West Germany Peter Wicks13150
Mexico Ramon GonzalesRet130
West Germany Peter CornandDNQ2016212014Ret210
West Germany Gerold HirthDNQ191817140
Austria Karl Hasenbichler2416RetRet0
West Germany Thomas von Löwis140
West Germany Helmut Kalenborn150
West Germany Albert HamperRet160
West Germany Edgar Pohl160
West Germany Johann Eisenmann20170
West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschRet170
West Germany Heinrich Heintz21211918200
Switzerland Robert Treichler18RetRet0
Switzerland Marcus Simeon18Ret0
West Germany Franz Oelmayer20190
West Germany Peter Kroeber200
West Germany Harald TonatRet222222DNS0
West Germany Klaus HansertRet0
West Germany Herbert LingmannDNS0
West Germany Heinz HermannDNS0
West Germany Rainer LindekenDNSDNS0
West Germany Henning HagenbauerDNQ0
West Germany Georg LorenzDNQ0
guest drivers ineligible to score points
Argentina Oscar Larrauri10
France Philippe Alliot20
Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen20
Belgium Didier Theys1130
France Alain Ferté30
France Jean-Louis Schlesser40
Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson440
Sweden Thomas Kaiser560
Italy Mauro Baldi50
Switzerland Hanspeter Kaufmann12670
France Denis Morin80
Italy Fabio Mancini90
Switzerland Pierre-Alain Lombardi110
France Pascal Fabre140
Switzerland Fredy Eschenmoser140
Italy Ignazio Rizza22150
Switzerland Jo ZellerRet0
France Philippe StreiffRet0
Switzerland Jakob BordoliRet0
Italy Emanuele PirroRet0
Belgium Hubert de SpiegelaereRet0
PosDriverNÜR1
West Germany
NÜR2
West Germany
WUN
West Germany
ERD
West Germany
SAL
Austria
NÜR3
West Germany
DIE
West Germany
ZOL
Belgium
HOC
West Germany
SIE
West Germany
NÜR4
West Germany
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

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  1. ^ "Saison 1981". formel3guide.com (in German). Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1981 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  3. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1981 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
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    The 1981 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1981 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft)[1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany, Belgium and Austria. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 29 March at Nürburgring and ended at the same place on 20 September after eleven rounds.

    Bertram Schäfer Racing driver Frank Jelinski had successfully defended his championship crown. He won races at Wunstorf, Erding and Nürburgring. Franz Konrad lost in the title battle just by three points. Stefan Bellof completed the top-three in the drivers standings with wins at Diepholz, Hockenheim and Siegerland. Peter Schindler and 1981 FIA European Formula 3 Championship driver Oscar Larrauri were the only other drivers who won race in the season.[2]

    Teams and drivers

    Entry List[3]
    TeamDriverChassisEngineRounds
    West Germany AC MayenWest Germany Bernd SuckowChevron B47Toyota1–3, 10–11
    West Germany Andy WietzkeWest Germany Andy WietzkeMartini MK34/016Toyota4–11
    West Germany Bertram Schäfer RacingWest Germany Frank JelinskiRalt RT3/214Toyota1, 3–11
    Sweden Bewa FritidSweden Thomas KaiserRalt RT3/245Toyota2, 7
    France BP RacingFrance Alain FertéMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
    West Germany Druck Chemie — Partner der DruckindustrieWest Germany Helmut BrossMaco 381/M017Toyota2–4, 10–11
    Mexico Miguel Muniz-Rizo5–7
    West Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT31–7
    Belgium Herve RogerRalt RT31–9
    West Germany Thomas von Löwis11
    Belgium Maurice RogerChevron B47/47–79–021–6, 8–9, 11
    France Ecurie Elf AntarFrance Denis MorinMartini MK34Toyota1
    France Ecurie Motul NogaroFrance Philippe StreiffMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
    West Germany EMSC BitburgWest Germany Albert HamperChevronToyota6, 9
    West Germany Manfred HebbenRalt RT1ToyotaAll
    West Germany Heinrich HeintzRalt RT1/23BMW2, 6, 8–9, 11
    West Germany Harald TonatMarchBMW3–7
    West Germany Escuderia TR BalearWest Germany Helmut KalenbornDerichs D37/F3-78-02Toyota6
    Italy EuroracingItaly Mauro BaldiMarch 813/4Alfa Romeo1
    Italy Fabio ManciniMarch 8131
    Switzerland Formel Rennsport ClubSwitzerland Hanspeter KaufmannMarch 803/11Toyota8–9, 11
    Switzerland Marcus SimeonArgo JM37, 11
    Switzerland Robert TreichlerMarch 7832, 8–9
    Switzerland Jo ZellerMarch 793All
    Switzerland Fredy EschenmoserSwitzerland Fredy EschenmoserRalt RT38
    West Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing TeamWest Germany Stefan BellofRalt RT3/215Toyota3–11
    West Germany Gebhardt Motorsport — Spiess TuningWest Germany Günter GebhardtRalt RT3Mercedes2–7
    West Germany Gummi Scheufele Racing TeamWest Germany Rudi SeherMarch 793/4Toyota1–2, 4–5, 9
    West Germany Gerold HirthChevron B43Toyota1–2, 4–6
    West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschWest Germany Hans-Joachim HöschChevron B43Toyota3–4
    West Germany Heidsieck Monopole Racing TeamUnited Kingdom Donald BradwayMarch 813Toyota1–7, 9–11
    West Germany Herbert BürgmayrMarch 803BMW4–5, 9
    Mexico Ramon Gonzales6–7
    West Germany Gero FleckMarch 803BToyota1, 3, 10
    West Germany Jürgen Schlich2
    West Germany Uwe TeuscherMarch 793ToyotaAll
    Belgium Hubert de SpiegelaereBelgium Hubert de SpiegelaereMarch 803B8
    Italy Ignazio RizzaItaly Ignazio RizzaMarch 743/3BMW1, 9
    West Germany Jan ThoelkeWest Germany Jan ThoelkeMaco 381/M024Toyota1–2
    France Jean-Louis SchlesserFrance Jean-Louis SchlesserMartini MK34/002Alfa Romeo1
    Switzerland Jeans Michel Racing TeamSwitzerland Pierre-Alain LombardiRalt RT3Toyota8
    West Germany Johann EisenmannWest Germany Johann EisenmannMarch 753/5Toyota5–6
    West Germany Josef Kaufmann RacingWest Germany Josef KaufmannMartini MK31ToyotaAll
    West Germany Klaus HansertWest Germany Klaus HansertMaco 378/M021BMW3
    West Germany Klaus Zimmermann Racing TeamWest Germany Jochen DauerMarch 813Toyota11
    Austria Konrad RacingWest Germany Peter KroeberMarch 803Toyota1
    France Marlboro Racing for ZolderBelgium Didier TheysMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1, 8
    Netherlands Michael BleekemolenNetherlands Michael BleekemolenRalt RT3/208Toyota8
    West Germany Monopole Suze Weigel RacingWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3Toyota8–10
    West Germany Edgar Pohl11
    France Pascal FabreFrance Pascal FabreMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
    West Germany Peter CornandWest Germany Peter CornandRalt RT1Toyota1–3, 5–6, 9–11
    West Germany Peter WicksWest Germany Peter WicksChevron B38Toyota6, 11
    West Germany Peter WisskirchenWest Germany Peter WisskirchenRalt RT1/137Toyota2–3, 6–7, 10–11
    West Germany RGA Sohler Ski Racing TeamWest Germany Franz OelmayerRalt RT1BMW4–5
    Switzerland Scuderia CalandaSwitzerland Jakob BordoliMartini MK31/003Toyota1
    West Germany Scuderia ColoniaWest Germany Willi HüsgenMaco 376/M013Toyota1, 3, 6–11
    Austria Scuderia TeutoniaAustria Franz KonradMarch 803B/1ToyotaAll
    Italy Scuderia Torino CorseArgentina Oscar LarrauriMarch 813/7Toyota1
    Italy Emanuele PirroMartini MK341
    West Germany Team Motor Presse Dienst MPD „Sport“West Germany Bernd WicksDerichs D380/01Toyota3–11
    West Germany Thomas HolertWest Germany Thomas HolertMarch 803Toyota1
    Sweden Thorbjörn CarlssonSweden Thorbjörn CarlssonRalt RT3/244Toyota2, 7
    France TotalFrance Philippe AlliotMartini MK34Alfa Romeo1
    Austria Ursula Ortmann — Ortmann Racing TeamAustria Karl HasenbichlerMarch 813/8Toyota2, 4, 6, 9
    West Germany Victory Team BerlinWest Germany Peter KatsarskiRalt RT3Toyota1, 3–5, 7–11
    Austria Walter Lechner Racing SchoolWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3Toyota11
    Austria "Umberto Calvo"Ralt RT3/2201, 4–5, 7–10
    Austria Peter SchindlerRalt RT3/2341–2, 5, 8

    Calendar

    RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
    1West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring29 MarchXVI. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
    2West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring23 MayXXVII. ADAC 1000 km Rennen
    3West Germany Wunstorf, West GermanyWunstorf Air Base21 JuneADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
    4West Germany Erding, West GermanyErding Air Base5 July4. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
    5Austria Salzburg, AustriaSalzburgring12 July9. ADAC-Bavaria-Rennen
    6West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring19 JulyADAC-H.G.Bürger-Gedächtnisrennen — Preis von Luxembourg
    7West Germany Diepholz, West GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit26 July14. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
    8Belgium Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumCircuit Zolder23 August15. ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen"
    9West Germany Hockenheim, West GermanyHockenheimring6 SeptemberADAC-Hessen Cup"
    10West Germany Siegerland, West GermanySiegerland Airport13 September4. ADAC Siegerland Flughafenrennen
    11West Germany Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring20 SeptemberVIII. ADAC-Bilstein-Super-Sprint

    Results

    RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
    1West Germany NürburgringItaly Mauro BaldiArgentina Oscar LarrauriArgentina Oscar LarrauriItaly Scuderia Torino Corse
    2West Germany NürburgringAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
    3West Germany Wunstorf Air BaseWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    4West Germany Erding Air BaseAustria „Umberto Calvo“West Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    5Austria SalzburgringAustria Franz Konradno dataAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
    6West Germany NürburgringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    7West Germany Diepholz Airfield CircuitWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
    8Belgium Circuit ZolderAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Peter SchindlerAustria Walter Lechner Racing School
    9West Germany HockenheimringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
    10West Germany Siegerland AirportAustria „Umberto Calvo“West Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team
    11West Germany NürburgringWest Germany Stefan BellofWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing

    Championship standings

    • Points are awarded as follows:
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    20151210864321
    PosDriverNÜR1
    West Germany
    NÜR2
    West Germany
    WUN
    West Germany
    ERD
    West Germany
    SAL
    Austria
    NÜR3
    West Germany
    DIE
    West Germany
    ZOL
    Belgium
    HOC
    West Germany
    SIE
    West Germany
    NÜR4
    West Germany
    Points
    1West Germany Frank Jelinski711412Ret1321135
    2Austria Franz Konrad102332236332132
    3West Germany Stefan Bellof2433141113124
    4West Germany Harald Brutschin63555414DNS2Ret393
    5Austria Peter SchindlerRet11160
    6Austria „Umberto Calvo“Ret25454460
    7West Germany Josef Kaufmann136111011688Ret6453
    8West Germany Uwe Teuscher12712813912Ret85544
    9West Germany Günter Gebhardt84665DNS36
    10West Germany Andy Wietzke15777105Ret633
    11West Germany Bernd Wicks671019Ret7710929
    12West Germany Manfred Hebben17149199811912111117
    13West Germany Peter KatsarskiDNQ712148131081714
    14West Germany Rudi Seher151013RetRet9
    15Belgium Herve RogerDNQ138141210915Ret9
    16West Germany Helmut Bross23Ret97Ret6
    17West Germany Thomas Holert164
    18West Germany Jürgen Schlich94
    19West Germany Jochen Dauer84
    20United Kingdom Donald BradwayDNQ1610Ret1811169Ret224
    21West Germany Peter Wisskirchen121318Ret9123
    22West Germany Jan Thoelke18152
    23Belgium Maurice RogerDNS111521RetDNS17DNS192
    24West Germany Bernd SuckowDNQ1714Ret102
    25West Germany Gero Fleck19DSQ121
    26West Germany Herbert Bürgmayr1115111
    Mexico Miguel Muniz-Rizo1612DNS0
    West Germany Willi HüsgenDNQRet1615Ret1713180
    West Germany Peter Wicks13150
    Mexico Ramon GonzalesRet130
    West Germany Peter CornandDNQ2016212014Ret210
    West Germany Gerold HirthDNQ191817140
    Austria Karl Hasenbichler2416RetRet0
    West Germany Thomas von Löwis140
    West Germany Helmut Kalenborn150
    West Germany Albert HamperRet160
    West Germany Edgar Pohl160
    West Germany Johann Eisenmann20170
    West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschRet170
    West Germany Heinrich Heintz21211918200
    Switzerland Robert Treichler18RetRet0
    Switzerland Marcus Simeon18Ret0
    West Germany Franz Oelmayer20190
    West Germany Peter Kroeber200
    West Germany Harald TonatRet222222DNS0
    West Germany Klaus HansertRet0
    West Germany Herbert LingmannDNS0
    West Germany Heinz HermannDNS0
    West Germany Rainer LindekenDNSDNS0
    West Germany Henning HagenbauerDNQ0
    West Germany Georg LorenzDNQ0
    guest drivers ineligible to score points
    Argentina Oscar Larrauri10
    France Philippe Alliot20
    Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen20
    Belgium Didier Theys1130
    France Alain Ferté30
    France Jean-Louis Schlesser40
    Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson440
    Sweden Thomas Kaiser560
    Italy Mauro Baldi50
    Switzerland Hanspeter Kaufmann12670
    France Denis Morin80
    Italy Fabio Mancini90
    Switzerland Pierre-Alain Lombardi110
    France Pascal Fabre140
    Switzerland Fredy Eschenmoser140
    Italy Ignazio Rizza22150
    Switzerland Jo ZellerRet0
    France Philippe StreiffRet0
    Switzerland Jakob BordoliRet0
    Italy Emanuele PirroRet0
    Belgium Hubert de SpiegelaereRet0
    PosDriverNÜR1
    West Germany
    NÜR2
    West Germany
    WUN
    West Germany
    ERD
    West Germany
    SAL
    Austria
    NÜR3
    West Germany
    DIE
    West Germany
    ZOL
    Belgium
    HOC
    West Germany
    SIE
    West Germany
    NÜR4
    West Germany
    Points
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    SilverSecond place
    BronzeThird place
    GreenPoints classification
    BlueNon-points classification
    Non-classified finish (NC)
    PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
    RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
    Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    Withdrew (WD)
    Race cancelled (C)
    BlankDid not practice (DNP)
    Did not arrive (DNA)
    Excluded (EX)

    Bold – Pole
    Italics – Fastest Lap

    References

    1. ^ "Saison 1981". formel3guide.com (in German). Retrieved 3 March 2018.
    2. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1981 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
    3. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1981 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
    • Official website (in English and German)

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