FIA Central European Zone Formula 3
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| Category | Single-seaters |
|---|---|
| Country | Europe |
| Inaugural season | 1994 |
| Constructors | Dallara |
| Drivers' champion | |
| Official website | http://www.cez-motorsport.com/ |
The FIA Central European Zone Formula 3 is an open wheel racing series based in Central and Eastern Europe. The series has been running since 1994 under Formula Libre rules as a sub class of the FIA Central European Circuit Racing series, primarily featuring older Formula Three cars and engines.[1] Notable regular circuits include the Formula 1 circuits of Hungaroring and Red Bull Ring.
According to article 23-B-4 of the FIA World Council Statutes (for Karting the CIK/FIA), a Central European Zone has been established. Members of this zone are: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia and Slovakia.[2]
| Season | Formula 3 Champion | Team & Car/Engine |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | WTS - TKF Racing - Dallara F393-Opel | |
| 1995 | GPF Motorsport - Dallara F393-Fiat | |
| 1996 | Chemopetrol Ring Racing Team - Dallara F394-Mugen-Honda | |
| 1997 | ||
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| 2000 | Azeta Sava Olimpija - Dallara F397-Opel | |
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| 2006-2015 | Not held | |
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