1982 German Formula Three Championship
Motor racing season
The 1982 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1982 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft ) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars 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 28 March at Nürburgring and ended at Kassel-Calden on 3 October after ten rounds.
Volkswagen Motorsport driver John Nielsen became first Danish champion of the German Formula Three Championship. He dominated the championship, finishing ahead of all of his championship rivals in all seven races he was able to finish. His main title rival Bruno Eichmann had only won race at Salzburgring which wasn't attended by Nielsen. Gerhard Berger completed the top-three in the drivers standings. Franz Konrad was the only other driver who won race in the season.[ 1]
Teams and drivers
Entry List[ 2]
Team
Driver
Chassis
Engine
Rounds
Bertram Schäfer Racing
Bruno Eichmann
Ralt RT3/299
Toyota
All
2
Kris Nissen
Ralt RT3/214
6–7
Euroracing
Oscar Larrauri
Euroracing 101/2
Alfa Romeo
1, 10
Emanuele Pirro
Euroracing 101/1
1, 10
2
Dieter Heinzelmann
Ralt RT3
Toyota
3
3
Theodor Erhard
March
Toyota
3
Konrad Racing
Franz Konrad
March 803B/1
Toyota
5–10
Equipe Serge Saulnier
Didier Theys
Martini MK37
Alfa Romeo
1, 10
4
Helmut Bross
Ralt RT3/214
Toyota
1–2, 4, 8–10
Harald Brutschin
5
5
Henning Hagenbauer
Ralt RT3
2
Jac Nellemann
Henri Ronnberg
March 813
Toyota
4–7
Maurice Roger
Maurice Roger
Chevron B47/47–79–02
Toyota
8–9
26
Herve Roger
10
Anson Racing Cars
5
Claudio Langes
Anson SA3C/004
Toyota
1
Total
6
Alain Ferté
Martini MK37
Alfa Romeo
1
7
Philippe Alliot
Martini MK37
1
EMCO Motorsport Austria
6
Walter Lechner
Ralt RT3
Toyota
3
Jakob Bordoli
Martini MK31/003
Toyota
1, 10
Nicky Nufer
Nicky Nufer
Ralt RT3/202
Toyota
All
Josef Kaufmann Racing
Arie Luyendijk
Martini MK31
Toyota
8–9
Josef Kaufmann
Martini MK34/016
1–7, 9–10
Gerhard Berger
Martini MK37
Alfa Romeo
All
Neil Trundle Racing
7
Enrique Benamo
Ralt RT3
Toyota
10
Jo Zeller
Ralt RT3/234
Toyota
1, 10
Bruno Huber
Argo JM1/006-F3
5, 10
35
Jürg-Pascal Vogt
Martini MK37
5
36
Hanspeter Kaufmann
March 803
2
Bruno Corradi
9
Bruno Corradi
Ralt RT3
Alfa Romeo
10
Uwe Teuscher
10
Uwe Teuscher
March 793
Toyota
4–9
Ake Jansson
11
Ake Jansson
Ralt RT3
Toyota
9
12
Bob Birrell
March 813/6
Toyota
7
12
Jürgen Endres
Derichs D380/01
Toyota
9
Manfred Hebben
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–3, 6, 8–10
Peter Katsarski
Peter Katsarski
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–8
Rudi Seher
Rudi Seher
March 793
Toyota
2, 4–6, 10
Leo Andersson
16
Leo Andersson
Ralt RT3/197
Toyota
7
17
Donald Bradway
March 813
Alfa Romeo
1–9
Thomas von Löwis
March 813
Alfa Romeo
All
Peter Wisskirchen
Peter Wisskirchen
Ralt RT3
Toyota
All
Sinziger Mineralbrunnen
Bernd Suckow
Chevron B47
Toyota
1–2, 6, 8–9
Heinrich Heintz
Ralt RT1/23
Toyota
1, 6, 8–10
Jan Thoelke
Jan Thoelke
Argo
Toyota
1, 3, 5–10
23
Willi Hüsgen
Maco 376/M013
Toyota
6, 9
Ignazio Rizza
26
Ignazio Rizza
March 743/3
BMW
2, 9
Pierre-Alain Lombardi
27
Pierre-Alain Lombardi
Ralt RT3/174
Toyota
1
Ursula Ortmann — Ortmann F3 Team
Karl Hasenbichler
March 813/8
Toyota
1, 3–5
Vesuvio Racing
Roberto Ravaglia
Dallara F382
Alfa Romeo
1, 10
44
Paolo Giangrossi
Ralt RT3/283
1
Hubert Grün
28
Hubert Grün
March
BMW
5, 9
29
Louis Maulini
March 803/12
Toyota
1
Trivellato Racing Team
29
Giulio Regosa
Dallara F382
Alfa Romeo
10
40
Claudio Langes
Dallara F382
10
Volkswagen Motorsport
John Nielsen
Ralt RT3/281
Volkswagen
1–2, 4–10
Hans-Peter Pandur
Ralt RT3
Toyota
All
33
Michael Kahnt Sachs Sporting
Ralt RT3
Toyota
2
Karl-Heinz Soll
33
Karl-Heinz Soll
Ralt RT1
Toyota
4
Rudi Seher
33
Erich Leitner
Chevron B43
Toyota
5
Henning Hagenbauer
Henning Hagenbauer
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1, 3–4
Arnold Wagner
Ralt RT1
6, 9
Thorbjörn Carlsson
41
Thorbjörn Carlsson
Ralt RT3/244
Toyota
1
Calendar
Round
Location
Circuit
Date
Supporting
1
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
28 March
XVII. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
2
Hockenheim , West Germany
Hockenheimring
3 April
AvD Deutschland-Trophäe "Jim Clark Rennen"
3
Salzburg , Austria
Salzburgring
23 May
10. ADAC-Bavaria-Rennen
4
Wunstorf , West Germany
Wunstorf Air Base
6 June
ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
5
Erding , West Germany
Erding Air Base
4 July
5. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
6
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
18 July
ADAC-H.G.Bürger-Gedächtnisrennen — Preis von Luxembourg
7
Diepholz , West Germany
Diepholz Airfield Circuit
1 August
15. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
8
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
22 August
16. ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen"
9
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
26 September
IX. ADAC-Bilstein-Super-Sprint
10
Kassel , West Germany
Kassel-Calden Circuit
3 October
ADAC-Hessen-Preis
Results
Championship standings
Points are awarded as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
References
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