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The 1980 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1980 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft)[1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany. 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 30 March at Nürburgring and ended at Kassel-Calden on 5 October after seven rounds.

Bertram Schäfer Racing driver Frank Jelinski became a champion. He won round at Diepholz Airfield Circuit. His teammate and title rival Wolfgang Klein, who lost just by one point won races at Nürburgring and Siegerland. Franz Kondrad completed the top-three in the drivers' standings. Harald Brutschin, Peter Kroeber, Michele Alboreto and Thierry Boutsen were the only other drivers who were able to win a race in the season.[2]

Teams and drivers

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Entry List[3]
TeamDriverChassisEngineRounds
France Automobiles MartiniBelgium Thierry BoutsenMartini MK31/003Toyota1, 7
Italy Mauro BaldiMartini MK31/0081, 7
France Philippe AlliotMartini MK311, 7
West Germany Bertram Schäfer RacingWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3/176Toyota1–2, 4–7
West Germany Frank JelinskiRalt RT3/1771–2, 4–7
West Germany Wolfgang KleinRalt RT3/1751–2, 4–7
Sweden Bewa FritidSweden Thomas KaiserRalt RT1/14Toyota4
Belgium Bovy Racing CarsBelgium Quirin BovyBovy PB4Toyota7
West Germany Derichs RennwagenWest Germany Heinz BeisslerDerichs D380/02Toyota1–4, 6–7
West Germany Arno DerichsDerichs D37/F3-78-042, 4–6
West Germany Erwin Derichs7
West Germany Jürgen SchlichDerichs D380/011–4, 6–7
Austria Deutsche Renault AGAustria Jo GartnerMartini MK27Renault1
West Germany Druck Chemie — Partner der DruckindustrieWest Germany Roland BinderChevron B43Toyota1
West Germany Edgar Pohl4
West Germany Helmut BrossChevron B47/47–79–021–6
France Ecurie Motul NogaroFrance Philippe StreiffMartini MK31Toyota1, 6
West Germany Ernst MaringWest Germany Ernst MaringMaco 381/M024Toyota1
Italy EuroracingItaly Michele AlboretoMarch 803/3Alfa Romeo1, 7
Italy Corrado FabiMarch 803/51, 7
West Germany Eusebius HopferWest Germany Eusebius HopferMarch 783Toyota1–5
Switzerland Formel Rennsport ClubSwitzerland Bruno EichmannArgo JM6BMW1, 5
Switzerland Bruno HuberArgo JM1/006-F3Toyota3, 7
Switzerland Jo ZellerMarch 7937
West Germany Günther KöbeleWest Germany Günther KöbeleChevronBMW3–4
West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschWest Germany Hans-Joachim HöschChevron B43Toyota3, 5, 7
West Germany Heidsieck Monopole Racing TeamWest Germany Peter KroeberMarch 783Toyota1–2
West Germany Harald Brutschin3
West Germany Gero FleckMarch 7931–6
United Kingdom Donald Bradway7
West Germany Uwe TeuscherMarch 7936–7
West Germany Heinrich HeintzWest Germany Heinrich HeintzRalt RT1/23BMW1–2, 4
West Germany Helmut Bross RacingWest Germany Thomas von LöwisChevron B43Toyota5
West Germany Helmut LeitnerWest Germany Helmut LeitnerChevron B47Toyota3
West Germany Jan ThoelkeWest Germany Jan ThoelkeRalt RT1Toyota4, 6
West Germany Josef Kaufmann RacingWest Germany Josef KaufmannRalt RT1/101Toyota4
Austria "James Bald"5
West Germany Karl-Heinz SollWest Germany Karl-Heinz SollMaco 377/M008Toyota2, 4, 6
West Germany Klaus Zimmermann Racing TeamWest Germany Hans-Georg BürgerRalt RT3/168Toyota1
Austria Konrad RacingAustria Franz KonradMarch 793/4ToyotaAll
West Germany Lista Racing TeamWest Germany Jürg LienhardMarch 803Toyota1
Switzerland Manuel VallsSwitzerland Manuel VallsMartini MK31Toyota7
Netherlands Michael BleekemolenNetherlands Michael BleekemolenRalt RT1/101Toyota1
West Germany Mike Korten MotorsportWest Germany Thomas KlossMarch 803Toyota1
West Germany Michael KortenMarch 803/14Renault4
West Germany MSC RhönWest Germany Herbert LingmannRalt RT1ToyotaAll
West Germany Peter BonkWest Germany Peter BonkDerichs D35/F3-75-01Toyota6
West Germany Peter CornandWest Germany Peter CornandRalt RT1Toyota1–5, 7
West Germany Peter KroeberWest Germany Peter KroeberChevron B47Toyota3–4
West Germany Peter WicksWest Germany Peter WicksChevron B38Toyota1–2
West Germany Peter WisskirchenWest Germany Peter WisskirchenRalt RT1/137Toyota1–2, 5–6
Switzerland Philipp MüllerSwitzerland Philipp MüllerRalt RT1/21BMW1
Italy Racing Team Astra MarlboroItaly Daniele AlbertinMartini MK31Toyota1
Argentina Oscar LarrauriMartini MK31/0151, 7
West Germany Rudi SeherWest Germany Rudi SeherChevron B43Toyota1–5
Denmark Sodastream Racing with Jac NellemannDenmark Kurt ThiimChevron B38/38–77–17Toyota1, 7
Switzerland Squadra CaposcaricoSwitzerland Marcel WettsteinRalt RT1/59Toyota1
West Germany Thomas HolertWest Germany Thomas HolertMarch 803Toyota1–2, 4–5, 7
Sweden Thorbjörn CarlssonSweden Thorbjörn CarlssonRalt RT1/110Toyota1, 4
West Germany Volkswagen Motorsport — Team GebhardtWest Germany Günter GebhardtMarch 783/29Volkswagen1–2, 4

Calendar

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RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring30 MarchXV. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
2Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring24 MayXXVI. ADAC 1000 km Rennen
3Erding, West GermanyErding Air Base29 JuneADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
4Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring20 JulyV. ADAC-Nürburgring-Trophy "Preis von Luxembourg"
5Diepholz, West GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit27 July13. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
6Siegerland, West GermanySiegerland Airport14 September3. ADAC Siegerland Flughafenrennen
7Kassel-Calden, West GermanyKassel-Calden Circuit5 OctoberADAC-Hessen-Preis

Results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1NürburgringBelgium Thierry BoutsenFrance Philippe AlliotBelgium Thierry BoutsenFrance Automobiles Martini
2NürburgringWest Germany Günter GebhardtWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
3Erding Air BaseWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Peter KroeberWest Germany Peter Kroeber
4NürburgringWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Michael KortenWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
5Diepholz Airfield CircuitSwitzerland Bruno EichmannWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
6Siegerland AirportWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Hans-Peter PandurWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
7Kassel-Calden CircuitItaly Michele AlboretoItaly Corrado FabiItaly Michele AlboretoItaly Euroracing

Championship standings

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  • Points are awarded as follows:
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PosDriverNÜR1NÜR2ERDNÜR3DIESIEKASPoints
1West Germany Frank Jelinski53312Ret79
2West Germany Wolfgang KleinRet1451678
3Austria Franz Konrad114274111266
4West Germany Helmut Bross145363358
5West Germany Harald Brutschin12141412RetRet47
6West Germany Peter Kroeber13611936
7West Germany Günter Gebhardt232523
8West Germany Herbert LingmannRetDNS611Ret4Ret17
9West Germany Michael Korten215
10West Germany Uwe TeuscherRet1015
11West Germany Jürgen Schlich20108DNS5Ret15
12West Germany Eusebius Hopfer1974RetDNS14
13West Germany Peter CornandRet813DNQ121613
14West Germany Rudi SeherRetRet515811
15West Germany Hans-Joachim Hösch10111710
16West Germany Jan Thoelke969
17West Germany Gero FleckRet91516978
18West Germany Roland Binder166
19West Germany Peter WisskirchenRetRet6Ret6
20West Germany Hans-Georg Bürger174
21West Germany Thomas von Löwis74
22West Germany Thomas Kloss183
23West Germany Gunther Kobele9DNQ3
24West Germany Arno Derichs15141383
25West Germany Josef Kaufmann102
26West Germany Peter Bonk92
27West Germany Heinz Beissler21DNS1118Ret2
28West Germany Thomas HolertRet121710Ret1
29West Germany Karl-Heinz Soll13DNQ101
West Germany Heinrich HeintzRet11DNQ0
West Germany Helmut Leitner120
West Germany Edgar Pohl130
Switzerland Marcel Wettstein220
Switzerland Bruno Eichmann24DNS0
West Germany Peter WicksRetRet0
West Germany Jürg LienhardtRet0
Austria "James Bald"Ret0
United Kingdom Donald BradwayRet0
West Germany Ernst MaringRet0
West Germany Erwin DerichsRet0
West Germany Manfred HebbenDNSDNQ0
West Germany Heribert BöckDNS0
Switzerland Daniel BürgerDNS0
West Germany Willi HüsgenDNQ0
West Germany Dietmar FlöerDNQ0
Switzerland Georges AnsermozDNQ0
guest drivers ineligible to score points
Italy Michele Alboreto310
Belgium Thierry Boutsen140
Italy Corrado Fabi620
France Philippe Alliot2110
France Philippe Streiff730
Italy Mauro Baldi450
Switzerland Bruno Huber7130
Denmark Kurt ThiimRet70
Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen80
Sweden Thomas Kaiser80
Switzerland Jo Zeller80
Argentina Oscar Larrauri1090
Italy Daniele Albertin90
Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson15120
Switzerland Manuel Valls140
Belgium Quirin Bovy150
Austria Jo GartnerRet0
Switzerland Philipp MüllerRet0
France Patrick LancelotDNQ0
Belgium Pierre PetitDNQ0
PosDriverNÜR1NÜR2ERDNÜR3DIESIEKASPoints
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 1980". formel3guide.com (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1980 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  3. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1980 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
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    The 1980 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1980 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft)[1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany. 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 30 March at Nürburgring and ended at Kassel-Calden on 5 October after seven rounds.

    Bertram Schäfer Racing driver Frank Jelinski became a champion. He won round at Diepholz Airfield Circuit. His teammate and title rival Wolfgang Klein, who lost just by one point won races at Nürburgring and Siegerland. Franz Kondrad completed the top-three in the drivers' standings. Harald Brutschin, Peter Kroeber, Michele Alboreto and Thierry Boutsen were the only other drivers who were able to win a race in the season.[2]

    Teams and drivers

    Entry List[3]
    TeamDriverChassisEngineRounds
    France Automobiles MartiniBelgium Thierry BoutsenMartini MK31/003Toyota1, 7
    Italy Mauro BaldiMartini MK31/0081, 7
    France Philippe AlliotMartini MK311, 7
    West Germany Bertram Schäfer RacingWest Germany Harald BrutschinRalt RT3/176Toyota1–2, 4–7
    West Germany Frank JelinskiRalt RT3/1771–2, 4–7
    West Germany Wolfgang KleinRalt RT3/1751–2, 4–7
    Sweden Bewa FritidSweden Thomas KaiserRalt RT1/14Toyota4
    Belgium Bovy Racing CarsBelgium Quirin BovyBovy PB4Toyota7
    West Germany Derichs RennwagenWest Germany Heinz BeisslerDerichs D380/02Toyota1–4, 6–7
    West Germany Arno DerichsDerichs D37/F3-78-042, 4–6
    West Germany Erwin Derichs7
    West Germany Jürgen SchlichDerichs D380/011–4, 6–7
    Austria Deutsche Renault AGAustria Jo GartnerMartini MK27Renault1
    West Germany Druck Chemie — Partner der DruckindustrieWest Germany Roland BinderChevron B43Toyota1
    West Germany Edgar Pohl4
    West Germany Helmut BrossChevron B47/47–79–021–6
    France Ecurie Motul NogaroFrance Philippe StreiffMartini MK31Toyota1, 6
    West Germany Ernst MaringWest Germany Ernst MaringMaco 381/M024Toyota1
    Italy EuroracingItaly Michele AlboretoMarch 803/3Alfa Romeo1, 7
    Italy Corrado FabiMarch 803/51, 7
    West Germany Eusebius HopferWest Germany Eusebius HopferMarch 783Toyota1–5
    Switzerland Formel Rennsport ClubSwitzerland Bruno EichmannArgo JM6BMW1, 5
    Switzerland Bruno HuberArgo JM1/006-F3Toyota3, 7
    Switzerland Jo ZellerMarch 7937
    West Germany Günther KöbeleWest Germany Günther KöbeleChevronBMW3–4
    West Germany Hans-Joachim HöschWest Germany Hans-Joachim HöschChevron B43Toyota3, 5, 7
    West Germany Heidsieck Monopole Racing TeamWest Germany Peter KroeberMarch 783Toyota1–2
    West Germany Harald Brutschin3
    West Germany Gero FleckMarch 7931–6
    United Kingdom Donald Bradway7
    West Germany Uwe TeuscherMarch 7936–7
    West Germany Heinrich HeintzWest Germany Heinrich HeintzRalt RT1/23BMW1–2, 4
    West Germany Helmut Bross RacingWest Germany Thomas von LöwisChevron B43Toyota5
    West Germany Helmut LeitnerWest Germany Helmut LeitnerChevron B47Toyota3
    West Germany Jan ThoelkeWest Germany Jan ThoelkeRalt RT1Toyota4, 6
    West Germany Josef Kaufmann RacingWest Germany Josef KaufmannRalt RT1/101Toyota4
    Austria "James Bald"5
    West Germany Karl-Heinz SollWest Germany Karl-Heinz SollMaco 377/M008Toyota2, 4, 6
    West Germany Klaus Zimmermann Racing TeamWest Germany Hans-Georg BürgerRalt RT3/168Toyota1
    Austria Konrad RacingAustria Franz KonradMarch 793/4ToyotaAll
    West Germany Lista Racing TeamWest Germany Jürg LienhardMarch 803Toyota1
    Switzerland Manuel VallsSwitzerland Manuel VallsMartini MK31Toyota7
    Netherlands Michael BleekemolenNetherlands Michael BleekemolenRalt RT1/101Toyota1
    West Germany Mike Korten MotorsportWest Germany Thomas KlossMarch 803Toyota1
    West Germany Michael KortenMarch 803/14Renault4
    West Germany MSC RhönWest Germany Herbert LingmannRalt RT1ToyotaAll
    West Germany Peter BonkWest Germany Peter BonkDerichs D35/F3-75-01Toyota6
    West Germany Peter CornandWest Germany Peter CornandRalt RT1Toyota1–5, 7
    West Germany Peter KroeberWest Germany Peter KroeberChevron B47Toyota3–4
    West Germany Peter WicksWest Germany Peter WicksChevron B38Toyota1–2
    West Germany Peter WisskirchenWest Germany Peter WisskirchenRalt RT1/137Toyota1–2, 5–6
    Switzerland Philipp MüllerSwitzerland Philipp MüllerRalt RT1/21BMW1
    Italy Racing Team Astra MarlboroItaly Daniele AlbertinMartini MK31Toyota1
    Argentina Oscar LarrauriMartini MK31/0151, 7
    West Germany Rudi SeherWest Germany Rudi SeherChevron B43Toyota1–5
    Denmark Sodastream Racing with Jac NellemannDenmark Kurt ThiimChevron B38/38–77–17Toyota1, 7
    Switzerland Squadra CaposcaricoSwitzerland Marcel WettsteinRalt RT1/59Toyota1
    West Germany Thomas HolertWest Germany Thomas HolertMarch 803Toyota1–2, 4–5, 7
    Sweden Thorbjörn CarlssonSweden Thorbjörn CarlssonRalt RT1/110Toyota1, 4
    West Germany Volkswagen Motorsport — Team GebhardtWest Germany Günter GebhardtMarch 783/29Volkswagen1–2, 4

    Calendar

    RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
    1Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring30 MarchXV. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
    2Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring24 MayXXVI. ADAC 1000 km Rennen
    3Erding, West GermanyErding Air Base29 JuneADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
    4Nürburg, West GermanyNürburgring20 JulyV. ADAC-Nürburgring-Trophy "Preis von Luxembourg"
    5Diepholz, West GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit27 July13. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
    6Siegerland, West GermanySiegerland Airport14 September3. ADAC Siegerland Flughafenrennen
    7Kassel-Calden, West GermanyKassel-Calden Circuit5 OctoberADAC-Hessen-Preis

    Results

    RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
    1NürburgringBelgium Thierry BoutsenFrance Philippe AlliotBelgium Thierry BoutsenFrance Automobiles Martini
    2NürburgringWest Germany Günter GebhardtWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    3Erding Air BaseWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Peter KroeberWest Germany Peter Kroeber
    4NürburgringWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Michael KortenWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    5Diepholz Airfield CircuitSwitzerland Bruno EichmannWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Frank JelinskiWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    6Siegerland AirportWest Germany Harald BrutschinWest Germany Hans-Peter PandurWest Germany Wolfgang KleinWest Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing
    7Kassel-Calden CircuitItaly Michele AlboretoItaly Corrado FabiItaly Michele AlboretoItaly Euroracing

    Championship standings

    • Points are awarded as follows:
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    PosDriverNÜR1NÜR2ERDNÜR3DIESIEKASPoints
    1West Germany Frank Jelinski53312Ret79
    2West Germany Wolfgang KleinRet1451678
    3Austria Franz Konrad114274111266
    4West Germany Helmut Bross145363358
    5West Germany Harald Brutschin12141412RetRet47
    6West Germany Peter Kroeber13611936
    7West Germany Günter Gebhardt232523
    8West Germany Herbert LingmannRetDNS611Ret4Ret17
    9West Germany Michael Korten215
    10West Germany Uwe TeuscherRet1015
    11West Germany Jürgen Schlich20108DNS5Ret15
    12West Germany Eusebius Hopfer1974RetDNS14
    13West Germany Peter CornandRet813DNQ121613
    14West Germany Rudi SeherRetRet515811
    15West Germany Hans-Joachim Hösch10111710
    16West Germany Jan Thoelke969
    17West Germany Gero FleckRet91516978
    18West Germany Roland Binder166
    19West Germany Peter WisskirchenRetRet6Ret6
    20West Germany Hans-Georg Bürger174
    21West Germany Thomas von Löwis74
    22West Germany Thomas Kloss183
    23West Germany Gunther Kobele9DNQ3
    24West Germany Arno Derichs15141383
    25West Germany Josef Kaufmann102
    26West Germany Peter Bonk92
    27West Germany Heinz Beissler21DNS1118Ret2
    28West Germany Thomas HolertRet121710Ret1
    29West Germany Karl-Heinz Soll13DNQ101
    West Germany Heinrich HeintzRet11DNQ0
    West Germany Helmut Leitner120
    West Germany Edgar Pohl130
    Switzerland Marcel Wettstein220
    Switzerland Bruno Eichmann24DNS0
    West Germany Peter WicksRetRet0
    West Germany Jürg LienhardtRet0
    Austria "James Bald"Ret0
    United Kingdom Donald BradwayRet0
    West Germany Ernst MaringRet0
    West Germany Erwin DerichsRet0
    West Germany Manfred HebbenDNSDNQ0
    West Germany Heribert BöckDNS0
    Switzerland Daniel BürgerDNS0
    West Germany Willi HüsgenDNQ0
    West Germany Dietmar FlöerDNQ0
    Switzerland Georges AnsermozDNQ0
    guest drivers ineligible to score points
    Italy Michele Alboreto310
    Belgium Thierry Boutsen140
    Italy Corrado Fabi620
    France Philippe Alliot2110
    France Philippe Streiff730
    Italy Mauro Baldi450
    Switzerland Bruno Huber7130
    Denmark Kurt ThiimRet70
    Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen80
    Sweden Thomas Kaiser80
    Switzerland Jo Zeller80
    Argentina Oscar Larrauri1090
    Italy Daniele Albertin90
    Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson15120
    Switzerland Manuel Valls140
    Belgium Quirin Bovy150
    Austria Jo GartnerRet0
    Switzerland Philipp MüllerRet0
    France Patrick LancelotDNQ0
    Belgium Pierre PetitDNQ0
    PosDriverNÜR1NÜR2ERDNÜR3DIESIEKASPoints
    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 1980". formel3guide.com (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
    2. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1980 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
    3. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1980 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
    • Official website (in English and German)

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