1995 German Formula Three Championship

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The 1995 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1995 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held in Germany and in France. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 22 April May at Hockenheimring and ended at the same place on 15 October after eight double-header rounds.

KMS driver Norberto Fontana became the first Argentine champion and the first champion from Americas. He dominated the season, winning ten of 16 races. Ralf Schumacher finished as runner-up with wins at Norisring and Diepholz Airfield Circuit, losing 85 points to Fontana. Massimiliano Angelelli also won at Norisring, completing the top-three in the drivers' championship. While Jarno Trulli, who spent his first two rounds in the B-Cup won both races in the season finale at Hockenheim. Jakob Sund won the title in B-Cup with just two-point advantage of Tim Bergmeister.[1]

Teams and drivers

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All drivers competed in Dallara chassis, model listed.[2]

TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineRounds
Class A
Austria Marko RSM1Portugal Pedro CouceiroF395/046FiatAll
2Germany Arnd MeierF395/026All
Germany G+M Escom Motorsport3Austria Alexander WurzF395/033OpelAll
4Germany Klaus GrafF395/034All
Germany Opel Team WTS5Germany Ralf SchumacherF395/005OpelAll
6Netherlands Tom CoronelF395/036All
Switzerland KMS7Argentina Norberto FontanaF395/009OpelAll
8Italy Jarno TrulliF395/0105-8
Germany Elf Zakspeed9Germany Marcel TiemannF395/008FiatAll
10Belgium Vincent RadermeckerF395/0121-3
Austria Philipp Peter5-8
Germany Abt Motorsport11Italy Paolo ColoniF395/015Opel1-2
Germany Christian Abt3-8
12Austria Ralf KalaschekF395/0141-6
Germany Christian Menzel7-8
Germany Opel Team BSR14Austria Oliver TichyF395/001Opel1-6
Brazil Max Wilson7
Denmark Jason Watt8
15Italy Massimiliano AngelelliF395/013All
Germany GM Logico34Portugal Rui ÁguasF395/062OpelAll
Class B
Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing50Germany Wolf HenzlerF394/006OpelAll
Austria Marko RSM51Austria Marcus FriesacherF394/012FiatAll
Germany Hofmann Motorsport52Portugal Gonçalo GomesF393/036Opel1-3
53Germany Tim BergmeisterF393/0351-4
Germany hms Beru Zündkerzentechnik52Germany Dirk MüllerF393/036Opel4
53Germany Tim BergmeisterF393/0355-8
Germany Steinmetz G.u.T. Motorsport54Germany Timo KluckF394/019Opel1-5
Germany Frank Krämer6-8
55Germany Steffen WidmannF394/020All
Sweden IPS Motorsport57Sweden Johan SturesonF394/018OpelAll
Czech Republic TKF Racing58Denmark Jakob SundF394/002OpelAll
Germany Divinol Oils59Germany Mario MunchF393/004OpelAll
Netherlands Westwood Racing60Germany Wolfgang KoslowskiF393/065Opel2
Netherlands Hans de Graaff3-4
61Netherlands Hans de GraaffF393/0031-2
Netherlands Sandro Zani62Netherlands Sandro ZaniF394/037FiatAll
Switzerland KMS65Italy Jarno TrulliF394/016Opel3-4
Switzerland Denis Schubiger5-8
Austria Achleitner Motorsport67Austria Martin AlbrechtF394/021Opel8
68Austria Helmut KoppF394/0058
69Austria Christian ScheiringF393/0348
Poland Jarosław Wierczuk70Poland Jarosław WierczukF393/001FiatAll

Calendar

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With the exception of round 7 at Magny-Cours in France, all rounds took place on German soil.

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1R1Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring22 AprilAvD/MAC-Rennsportfestival
R223 April
2R1Berlin, GermanyAVUS6 MayADAC Avus Rennen
R27 May
3R1Nuremberg, GermanyNorisring24 June53. ADAC Norisringrennen "200 Meilen von Nürnberg"
R225 June
4R1Diepholz, GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit22 July28. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
R223 July
5R1Nürburg, GermanyNürburgring19 AugustADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
R220 August
6R1Singen, GermanyAlemannenring16 September5. ADAC-Preis Singen
R217 September
7R1Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours7 OctoberITC Nevers Magny-Cours
R28 October
8R1Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring14 OctoberADAC-Preis Hockenheim
R215 October

Results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamB Class Winner
1R1HockenheimringArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
R2Argentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
2R1AVUSArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
R2Argentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
3R1NorisringItaly Massimiliano AngelelliGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSItaly Jarno Trulli
R2Germany Ralf SchumacherGermany Ralf SchumacherItaly Massimiliano AngelelliGermany Opel Team BSRNo winner[N 1]
4R1Diepholz Airfield CircuitItaly Massimiliano AngelelliArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSDenmark Jakob Sund
R2Germany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSItaly Jarno Trulli
5R1NürburgringArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
R2Argentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
6R1AlemannenringAustria Oliver TichyArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Frank Krämer
R2Argentina Norberto FontanaItaly Massimiliano AngelelliArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
7R1Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Frank Krämer
R2Argentina Norberto FontanaItaly Jarno TrulliArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSDenmark Jakob Sund
8R1HockenheimringArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaItaly Jarno TrulliSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
R2Italy Jarno TrulliGermany Wolf HenzlerItaly Jarno TrulliSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
Notes
  1. ^ Jarno Trulli was disqualified from the second Norisring race. The officials chose not to recognise any driver as having finished in first place in the B-Cup.

Championship standings

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A-Class

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  • Points are awarded as follows:
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20151210864321
PosDriverHOC1AVUNORDIENÜRSINMAGHOC2Points
1Argentina Norberto Fontana11113433111111420256
2Germany Ralf Schumacher22561211233310RetDSQDSQ171
3Italy Massimiliano AngelelliDNSDNS222122DNS6Ret9432Ret140
4Italy Jarno Trulli8DSQDSQ642845171195
5Portugal Pedro Couceiro3469157778722116DSQDSQ85
6Austria Alexander Wurz43Ret5228RetDNS78Ret722Ret1974
7Netherlands Tom CoronelRetRet91143Ret934RetRet3481673
8Portugal Rui Águas764137Ret13RetRet184Ret6Ret6261
9Germany Arnd Meier811346Ret44Ret1191787Ret2160
10Austria Philipp Peter557620105347
11Austria Oliver TichyRet14735Ret55DNSDNSRet1640
12Germany Klaus Graf97RetRet10RetRet8696RetRetRet10Ret25
13Germany Marcel Tiemann11987125917Ret15Ret11Ret1471024
14Germany Wolf Henzler10812RetRetRet14121012DSQ12Ret153721
15Germany Christian Abt13RetRet1391055DSQRet211219
16Germany Tim BergmeisterRet131112149Ret11DNSDNS12815139417
17Italy Paolo Coloni65Ret817
18Denmark Jakob Sund121513151610810Ret14131014819517
19Brazil Max Wilson7512
20Belgium Vincent Radermecker512DNS149Ret10
21Austria Ralf KalaschekRetRet101011Ret6RetRet21RetRet8
22Denmark Jason WattRet66
23Germany Frank Krämer10DSQ9911Ret5
24Austria Martin Albrecht1383
25Germany Steffen Widmann16Ret161619Ret1618DNS1714Ret13RetRet92
27Netherlands Sandro Zani1510Ret20201315151516Ret14161218Ret1
28Sweden Johan Stureson18Ret1419DNQDNQ10Ret14201513121512Ret1
29Germany Timo Kluck13RetRet17DNQDNQ111411130
30Germany Mario Münch191717Ret181117161319RetRet17RetRet110
31Germany Christian Menzel181115Ret0
32Austria Marcus Friesacher17181518211212Ret1223Ret15RetRet14170
33Switzerland Denis SchubigerRet22RetDNS191616130
34Netherlands Hans de GraaffRet16DNSRetRet14Ret190
35Portugal Gonçalo Gomes14RetRetRet17Ret0
36Poland Jarosław Wierczuk17140
37Austria Christian Scheiring20150
38Germany Wolfgang Koslowski18210
39Austria Helmut KoppRet180
Germany Dirk MüllerRetDNS0
PosDriverHOC1AVUNORDIENÜRSINMAGHOC2Points
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

† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

References

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  1. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1995 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  2. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1995 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
[edit]

    The 1995 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1995 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held in Germany and in France. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 22 April May at Hockenheimring and ended at the same place on 15 October after eight double-header rounds.

    KMS driver Norberto Fontana became the first Argentine champion and the first champion from Americas. He dominated the season, winning ten of 16 races. Ralf Schumacher finished as runner-up with wins at Norisring and Diepholz Airfield Circuit, losing 85 points to Fontana. Massimiliano Angelelli also won at Norisring, completing the top-three in the drivers' championship. While Jarno Trulli, who spent his first two rounds in the B-Cup won both races in the season finale at Hockenheim. Jakob Sund won the title in B-Cup with just two-point advantage of Tim Bergmeister.[1]

    Teams and drivers

    All drivers competed in Dallara chassis, model listed.[2]

    TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineRounds
    Class A
    Austria Marko RSM1Portugal Pedro CouceiroF395/046FiatAll
    2Germany Arnd MeierF395/026All
    Germany G+M Escom Motorsport3Austria Alexander WurzF395/033OpelAll
    4Germany Klaus GrafF395/034All
    Germany Opel Team WTS5Germany Ralf SchumacherF395/005OpelAll
    6Netherlands Tom CoronelF395/036All
    Switzerland KMS7Argentina Norberto FontanaF395/009OpelAll
    8Italy Jarno TrulliF395/0105-8
    Germany Elf Zakspeed9Germany Marcel TiemannF395/008FiatAll
    10Belgium Vincent RadermeckerF395/0121-3
    Austria Philipp Peter5-8
    Germany Abt Motorsport11Italy Paolo ColoniF395/015Opel1-2
    Germany Christian Abt3-8
    12Austria Ralf KalaschekF395/0141-6
    Germany Christian Menzel7-8
    Germany Opel Team BSR14Austria Oliver TichyF395/001Opel1-6
    Brazil Max Wilson7
    Denmark Jason Watt8
    15Italy Massimiliano AngelelliF395/013All
    Germany GM Logico34Portugal Rui ÁguasF395/062OpelAll
    Class B
    Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing50Germany Wolf HenzlerF394/006OpelAll
    Austria Marko RSM51Austria Marcus FriesacherF394/012FiatAll
    Germany Hofmann Motorsport52Portugal Gonçalo GomesF393/036Opel1-3
    53Germany Tim BergmeisterF393/0351-4
    Germany hms Beru Zündkerzentechnik52Germany Dirk MüllerF393/036Opel4
    53Germany Tim BergmeisterF393/0355-8
    Germany Steinmetz G.u.T. Motorsport54Germany Timo KluckF394/019Opel1-5
    Germany Frank Krämer6-8
    55Germany Steffen WidmannF394/020All
    Sweden IPS Motorsport57Sweden Johan SturesonF394/018OpelAll
    Czech Republic TKF Racing58Denmark Jakob SundF394/002OpelAll
    Germany Divinol Oils59Germany Mario MunchF393/004OpelAll
    Netherlands Westwood Racing60Germany Wolfgang KoslowskiF393/065Opel2
    Netherlands Hans de Graaff3-4
    61Netherlands Hans de GraaffF393/0031-2
    Netherlands Sandro Zani62Netherlands Sandro ZaniF394/037FiatAll
    Switzerland KMS65Italy Jarno TrulliF394/016Opel3-4
    Switzerland Denis Schubiger5-8
    Austria Achleitner Motorsport67Austria Martin AlbrechtF394/021Opel8
    68Austria Helmut KoppF394/0058
    69Austria Christian ScheiringF393/0348
    Poland Jarosław Wierczuk70Poland Jarosław WierczukF393/001FiatAll

    Calendar

    With the exception of round 7 at Magny-Cours in France, all rounds took place on German soil.

    RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
    1R1Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring22 AprilAvD/MAC-Rennsportfestival
    R223 April
    2R1Berlin, GermanyAVUS6 MayADAC Avus Rennen
    R27 May
    3R1Nuremberg, GermanyNorisring24 June53. ADAC Norisringrennen "200 Meilen von Nürnberg"
    R225 June
    4R1Diepholz, GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit22 July28. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
    R223 July
    5R1Nürburg, GermanyNürburgring19 AugustADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
    R220 August
    6R1Singen, GermanyAlemannenring16 September5. ADAC-Preis Singen
    R217 September
    7R1Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours7 OctoberITC Nevers Magny-Cours
    R28 October
    8R1Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring14 OctoberADAC-Preis Hockenheim
    R215 October

    Results

    RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamB Class Winner
    1R1HockenheimringArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
    R2Argentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
    2R1AVUSArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
    R2Argentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
    3R1NorisringItaly Massimiliano AngelelliGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSItaly Jarno Trulli
    R2Germany Ralf SchumacherGermany Ralf SchumacherItaly Massimiliano AngelelliGermany Opel Team BSRNo winner[N 1]
    4R1Diepholz Airfield CircuitItaly Massimiliano AngelelliArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSDenmark Jakob Sund
    R2Germany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherGermany Opel Team WTSItaly Jarno Trulli
    5R1NürburgringArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
    R2Argentina Norberto FontanaGermany Ralf SchumacherArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
    6R1AlemannenringAustria Oliver TichyArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Frank Krämer
    R2Argentina Norberto FontanaItaly Massimiliano AngelelliArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
    7R1Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSGermany Frank Krämer
    R2Argentina Norberto FontanaItaly Jarno TrulliArgentina Norberto FontanaSwitzerland KMSDenmark Jakob Sund
    8R1HockenheimringArgentina Norberto FontanaArgentina Norberto FontanaItaly Jarno TrulliSwitzerland KMSGermany Wolf Henzler
    R2Italy Jarno TrulliGermany Wolf HenzlerItaly Jarno TrulliSwitzerland KMSGermany Tim Bergmeister
    Notes
    1. ^ Jarno Trulli was disqualified from the second Norisring race. The officials chose not to recognise any driver as having finished in first place in the B-Cup.

    Championship standings

    A-Class

    • Points are awarded as follows:
    12345678910
    20151210864321
    PosDriverHOC1AVUNORDIENÜRSINMAGHOC2Points
    1Argentina Norberto Fontana11113433111111420256
    2Germany Ralf Schumacher22561211233310RetDSQDSQ171
    3Italy Massimiliano AngelelliDNSDNS222122DNS6Ret9432Ret140
    4Italy Jarno Trulli8DSQDSQ642845171195
    5Portugal Pedro Couceiro3469157778722116DSQDSQ85
    6Austria Alexander Wurz43Ret5228RetDNS78Ret722Ret1974
    7Netherlands Tom CoronelRetRet91143Ret934RetRet3481673
    8Portugal Rui Águas764137Ret13RetRet184Ret6Ret6261
    9Germany Arnd Meier811346Ret44Ret1191787Ret2160
    10Austria Philipp Peter557620105347
    11Austria Oliver TichyRet14735Ret55DNSDNSRet1640
    12Germany Klaus Graf97RetRet10RetRet8696RetRetRet10Ret25
    13Germany Marcel Tiemann11987125917Ret15Ret11Ret1471024
    14Germany Wolf Henzler10812RetRetRet14121012DSQ12Ret153721
    15Germany Christian Abt13RetRet1391055DSQRet211219
    16Germany Tim BergmeisterRet131112149Ret11DNSDNS12815139417
    17Italy Paolo Coloni65Ret817
    18Denmark Jakob Sund121513151610810Ret14131014819517
    19Brazil Max Wilson7512
    20Belgium Vincent Radermecker512DNS149Ret10
    21Austria Ralf KalaschekRetRet101011Ret6RetRet21RetRet8
    22Denmark Jason WattRet66
    23Germany Frank Krämer10DSQ9911Ret5
    24Austria Martin Albrecht1383
    25Germany Steffen Widmann16Ret161619Ret1618DNS1714Ret13RetRet92
    27Netherlands Sandro Zani1510Ret20201315151516Ret14161218Ret1
    28Sweden Johan Stureson18Ret1419DNQDNQ10Ret14201513121512Ret1
    29Germany Timo Kluck13RetRet17DNQDNQ111411130
    30Germany Mario Münch191717Ret181117161319RetRet17RetRet110
    31Germany Christian Menzel181115Ret0
    32Austria Marcus Friesacher17181518211212Ret1223Ret15RetRet14170
    33Switzerland Denis SchubigerRet22RetDNS191616130
    34Netherlands Hans de GraaffRet16DNSRetRet14Ret190
    35Portugal Gonçalo Gomes14RetRetRet17Ret0
    36Poland Jarosław Wierczuk17140
    37Austria Christian Scheiring20150
    38Germany Wolfgang Koslowski18210
    39Austria Helmut KoppRet180
    Germany Dirk MüllerRetDNS0
    PosDriverHOC1AVUNORDIENÜRSINMAGHOC2Points
    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

    † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

    References

    1. ^ "Formula 3 Germany 1995 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
    2. ^ "STARTERLISTE 1995 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
    • Official website (in English and German)

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