1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup

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The 1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup [1] was the first edition of the FIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of six rounds across the continent. The season was won by Australian Larry Perkins, with Conny Andersson second and Renzo Zorzi in third. [2]

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Calendar

RoundCircuitDate
1 Flag of Monaco.svg Circuit de Monaco, Monte-Carlo 10 May
2 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring, Nürburg 31 May
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Scandinavian Raceway, Anderstorp 8 June
4 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 29 June
5 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois, Croix-en-Ternois 20 July
6 Flag of Denmark.svg Ring Djursland, Pederstrup3 August

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamReport
1 Flag of Monaco.svg Circuit de Monaco Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Brise Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Zorzi Scuderia Mirabella Mille Miglia Report
2 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Freddy Kottulinsky Flag of Sweden.svg Freddy Kottulinsky Fritz Lochmann Racing Report
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Scandinavian Raceway Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Ribeiro Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Ljungfeldt Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Rotel Racing Team Report
4 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Ribeiro Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Team Cowangie
5 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patrick Nève Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patrick Nève Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Team Cowangie Report
6 Flag of Denmark.svg Ring Djursland Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Not available Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry PerkinsTeam Cowangie
Sources: [1]

Championship standings

Drivers' championship

PlaceDriverCar - EngineTotal
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Ralt RT1-Ford 18
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson March 753-Toyota 14
3 Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Zorzi GRD 374-Lancia 11
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Freddy Kottulinsky Modus M1-BMW 9
= Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Perkins Ralt RT1-Ford 9
= Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patrick Nève Safir RJ03-Ford 9
= Flag of Sweden.svg Ulf Svensson Brabham BT41-Ford 9
8 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi March 743-Ford 8
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar NordströmModus M1-Toyota 7
10 Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Kern Alpine A364-Ford 6
= Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Ljungfeldt March 743-Toyota 6
= Flag of Italy.svg Gaudenzio Mantova March 753-Toyota 6
= Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli March 753-Toyota 6
= Flag of Italy.svg Fernando Spreafico GRD 373-Ford 6
= Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson GRD 373-Ford 6
16 Flag of Sweden.svg Clas Sigurdsson Brabham BT41-Toyota 4
17 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Francia Maco 375-Toyota 3
= Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen South Ray 75-Toyota 3
= Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Spellerberg GRD 374-Toyota 3
20 Flag of Germany.svg Ernst MaringMaco 375-Toyota 2
= Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Pavesi Brabham BT41-Toyota 2
= Flag of Italy.svg Piercarlo Ghinzani CRS 001-Toyota 2
23 Flag of Brazil.svg Ingo Hoffmann March 753-Toyota 1
Sources: [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Punktestand 1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup". formel3guide.com (in German). Retrieved 2 April 2017.