2004 Formula Three Euroseries season

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2004 Formula Three Euroseries season
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The 2004 Formula Three Euroseries season was the second championship year of Europe's premier Formula Three series. The championship consisted of ten rounds – each with two races – held at a variety of European circuits. Each weekend consisted of 1 hour and 30 minutes of free practice on Friday – in either one or two sessions – and two 30-minute qualifying sessions. This was followed by a c.110km race on Saturday and a c.80km race on Sunday. Each qualifying session awarded one bonus point for pole position and each race awarded points for the top eight finishers, with ten points per win.

[edit] Event Schedule

Circuits
Round Circuit Country Date
1 Hockenheim Flag of Germany 16-18 April
2 Estoril Flag of Portugal  30 April-2 May 
3 Adria Flag of Italy 14-16 May
4 Pau Flag of France 29-31 May
5 Norisring Flag of Germany 25-27 June
6  Magny-Cours  Flag of France 2-4 July
7  Nürburgring  Flag of Germany  30 July-1 August 
8 Zandvoort Flag of the Netherlands 3-5 September
9 Brno Flag of the Czech Republic  17-19 September 
10 Hockenheim Flag of Germany 1-3 October

[edit] 2004 Entry list

Key: R = Series rookie. * = Entered for selected events only.

# Driver Nationality Team Chassis Engine
1 Katsuyuki Hiranaka Flag of Japan Prema Powerteam Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel
2 Franck Perera Flag of France Prema Powerteam Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel
3 Bruno Spengler Flag of Canada Mücke Motorsport Dallara F302  HWA-Mercedes 
4 Robert Kubica Flag of Poland Mücke Motorsport Dallara F302 HWA-Mercedes
5 Alexandre Prémat Flag of France ASM Formule 3 Dallara F303 HWA-Mercedes
6 Jamie Green Flag of the United Kingdom ASM Formule 3 Dallara F303 HWA-Mercedes
7  Alexandros Margaritis  Flag of Greece Team KMS Dallara F303 Spiess-Opel
8 Robert KathR Flag of Germany Team KMS Dallara F303 Spiess-Opel
9  Giedo van der GardeR  Flag of the Netherlands Signature Dallara F302 Spiess-Opel
10 Nicolas Lapierre Flag of France Signature Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel
11 Nico Rosberg Flag of Finland Team Rosberg Dallara F303 Spiess-Opel
12 Andreas Zuber Flag of Austria Team Rosberg Dallara F303 Spiess-Opel
14 Philipp Baron Flag of Austria Team Ghinzani Dallara F302 Mugen-Honda
15 Derek HayesR * Flag of the United Kingdom Team Ghinzani Dallara F302 Mugen-Honda
18 Maximilian GötzR Flag of Germany TME Dallara F303 TOM's Toyota
19 Ross ZwolsmanR Flag of the Netherlands TME Dallara F302 TOM's Toyota
20 Fernando ReesR Flag of Brazil  Swiss Racing Team  Dallara F302 Spiess-Opel
21 Dennis FurchheimR Flag of Germany Swiss Racing Team Dallara F302 Spiess-Opel
22 Daniel la Rosa Flag of Germany HBR Motorsport Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel
23 Hannes NeuhauserR Flag of Austria HBR Motorsport Dallara F303 Spiess-Opel
24 Adrian SutilR Flag of Germany Team Kolles Dallara F303 HWA-Mercedes
25 Tom Kimber-SmithR Flag of the United Kingdom Team Kolles Dallara F302 HWA-Mercedes
26 Roberto StreitR Flag of Brazil Prema Powerteam Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel
27 Eric SalignonR Flag of France ASM Formule 3 Dallara F303 HWA-Mercedes
29 Loïc DuvalR Flag of France Signature Dallara F302 Spiess-Opel
30 Gregory FranchiR Flag of Belgium Signature Dallara F302 Spiess-Opel
31 Marco BonanomiR Flag of Italy Team Ghinzani Dallara F302 Mugen-Honda
34 Charles Zwolsman Flag of the Netherlands Manor Motorsport Dallara F302 HWA-Mercedes
35 Lewis HamiltonR Flag of the United Kingdom Manor Motorsport Dallara F302 HWA-Mercedes
37 Christian MontanariR Flag of Italy Coloni F3  Lola-Dome F106  Mugen-Honda
38 Toni VilanderR Flag of Finland Coloni F3 Lola-Dome F106 Mugen-Honda
41 Kohei HirateR * Flag of Japan Prema Powerteam Dallara F304 Spiess-Opel

[edit] Additional participations

ASM driver Eric Salignon missed the last two rounds at Brno and Hockenheim, but was not immediately replaced. Adrian Sutil left Team Kolles to take over Salignon's #27 car at Hockenheim, and his Kolles seat was taken by Maximilian Götz. At Team KMS, Alexandros Margaritis was replaced by Brazilian Ruben Carrapataso from the Nürburgring onwards. Margaritis returned to the series with a new entry from the German F3 Cup (and former Eurseries) team, AB Racing Performance. At Swiss Racing Team, Dennis Furchheim was replaced by Alejandro Núñez, after missing rounds 3 and 5 and failing to qualify at Pau (round 4). His team-mate, Fernando Rees, missed rounds 3 and 4 and the #20 car was later driven by Peter Elkmann.

Part-time appearances included Britain's Derek Hayes in a third Team Ghinzani entry at Brno; TME's Ross Zwolsman failed to make any further appearances after the first round; the Coloni Lola drivers returned to the Italian F3 Championship after the first two rounds; and Japan's Kohei Hirate made his Euroseries debut in a fourth Prema Powerteam entry at Zandvoort and Hockenheim.

[edit] 2004 championship results

Key: Results in bold indicate Pole Position

    1st place      2nd place      3rd place      Points finish      No score      Did not start 
2004 Drivers' Championship
Driver  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3   Round 4   Round 5   Round 6   Round 7   Round 8   Round 9   Round 10  Points
1 Jamie Green 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 8th 1st 3rd 6th 2nd 1st - 2nd 1st - 1st 1st 1st - 2nd 139
2 Alexandre Prémat 2nd 3rd 1st 8th 8th - - - - 1st - 1st 6th 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 2nd - 4th 88
3 Nicolas Lapierre 8th - 3rd 3rd - 4th 2nd 1st - 5th 8th 4th 8th 6th 2nd 4th - - 1st 1st 85
4 Nico Rosberg 1st 1st - 4th 5th - - - 4th - 6th 2nd 1st 3rd - - 4th - 8th 8th 70
5 Lewis Hamilton - 6th - - - 5th 4th 7th 1st 3rd - - 3rd 4th 3rd 6th 7th 4th 2nd 6th 68
6 Eric Salignon 5th 5th - 1st - 1st - 4th1 7th - 2nd - - - 1st 2nd 64
7 Robert Kubica 6th 7th - - - - 3rd 2nd - 4th - 5th 5th 2nd 8th 5th - 8th 4th 7th 53
8 Franck Perera 3rd - 8th 7th - 2nd 5th 6th 3rd - - 8th - 8th 6th - 3rd 6th 5th - 48
9 Giedo van der Garde - 4th - 6th 3rd 6th - - - - - 7th 7th - 4th 8th 5th 3rd - - 37
10 Roberto Streit - - - 5th - - 8th 5th 5th 7th 7th - - - - - 6th 7th - 3rd 28
11 Bruno Spengler 7th - - - 7th - 6th - 8th 6th 5th 3rd - 7th - - - 5th - - 27
12 Loïc Duval - - 5th - - - 7th - 2nd 8th 3rd - - - - - 8th - - - 22
13 Alex Margaritis - 8th 6th - 6th - - - - - 4th - - - - - - - 7th 5th 18
14 Daniel La Rosa - - - - - 3rd - - - - - - 4th - 7th 7th - - - - 15
15 Katsuyuki Hiranaka - - - - 2nd - - 8th - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
16 Charles Zwolsman - - - - - - - - - - - 6th - - - - - - 3rd - 9
17 Adrian Sutil - - - - 4th 7th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
18 Dennis Furchheim - - 4th - 5
19 Maximilian Götz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6th - 3
20 Tom Kimber-Smith - - 7th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

1 Note: Eric Salignon's pole position for race 2 at Pau was initially withdrawn due to a 10-place grid penalty for an engine change after an accident in race 1. Salignon's team successfully claimed force majeure and the pole was reinstated, but the bonus point was not awarded.[1]

Teams' Championship
Team Points
1 Flag of France  ASM Formule 3 290
2 Flag of France  Signature 144
3 Flag of Italy  Prema Powerteam 85
4 Flag of Germany  Mücke Motorsport 80
5 Flag of the United Kingdom  Manor Motorsport 77
6 Flag of Germany  Team Rosberg 70
7 Flag of Austria  HBR Motorsport 15
8 Flag of Germany  Team Kolles 13
9 Flag of Switzerland  Team KMS 12
10 Flag of Germany  AB Racing Performance  6
11 Flag of Switzerland  Swiss Racing Team 5

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Thomas, S-M. and Waite, L. "Pau round 8 race report" motorsport.com, 2004-05-31. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
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