1976 FIA European Formula 3 Championship

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The 1976 FIA European Formula 3 Championship was the second edition of the FIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of 10 rounds across the continent. The season was won by Italian driver Riccardo Patrese who competed for Trivellato Racing Team. He had the same number of points and wins with Conny Andersson after their one worst point results were dropped, but had more total score than Anderson. [1] The third place in the drivers' standings was taken by Gianfranco Brancatelli, who was the only other driver to win the race.

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Calendar

RoundCircuitDate
1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring, Nürburg 4 April
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort 19 April
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Mantorp Park, Mantorp 9 May
4 Flag of Germany.svg AVUS, Berlin 23 May
5 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo di Pergusa, Pergusa 13 June
6 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 27 June
7 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois, Croix-en-Ternois 25 July
8 Flag of Germany.svg Kassel-Calden Circuit, Kassel 22 August
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Ring Knutstorp, Kågeröd 5 September
10 Flag of Italy.svg ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma 4 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Rudolf Dötsch Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson March Engineering
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Park Zandvoort Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Trivellato Racing Team
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Mantorp Park Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Scuderia Everest
4 Flag of Germany.svg AVUS Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson not recorded Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson March Engineering
5 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo di Pergusa Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Trivellato Racing Team
6 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Trivellato Racing Team
7 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson March Engineering
8 Flag of Germany.svg Kassel-Calden Circuit Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli not recorded Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Trivellato Racing Team
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Ring Knutstorp Flag of Denmark.svg Jac Nellemann Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson March Engineering
10 Flag of Italy.svg ACI Vallelunga Circuit Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Scuderia Everest

Championship standings

PosDriver NÜR
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ZAN
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MAN
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AVUS
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PER
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MNZ
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CRT
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KAS
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KNT
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VLL
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Pts
1 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese 312201131DNQ252
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Conny Andersson 1DNS5122131DNQ52
3 Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli Ret414RetRet224136
4 Flag of Germany.svg Bertram Schäfer 29DNQ3DNSDNQ5Ret14
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Surer 53Ret18DNQ75413
6 Flag of Italy.svg Piercarlo Ghinzani 193Ret4311
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Ulf SvenssonDNS66214DNQ16RetRet7
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Jac Nellemann Ret712Ret627
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Clas Sigurdsson4739810127
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Thorkild Thyrring 10536
11 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Bossoni6585Ret6
12 Flag of Sweden.svg Hakan Alriksson846DNQ9DNQ5
13 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Klein212DNQDNQDNQ4
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Boy Hayje 24374
15 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco CampaciRet13Ret4Ret3
16 Flag of Italy.svg Gaudenzio MantovaDNS1343
17 Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Spellerberg131110114DNQ153
18 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Dauer 5202
19 Flag of Italy.svg Lamberto Leoni 5Ret1423Ret2
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rupert Keegan Ret1152
21 Flag of Italy.svg Fernando Spreafico6DNQ81581
22 Flag of Italy.svg Orazio Ragaiolo7671
23 Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Schlesser 61
24 Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Nygren61
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Lees 61
Flag of Finland.svg Erkki Salminen714Ret1014DNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Ernst MaringRet716270
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson Ret22DNQDNQ70
Flag of Brazil.svg Aryon Cornelsen-Filho70
Flag of Germany.svg Rudolf DötschDNS1098DNQ220
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bozzetto89Ret11DNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pardini1414811Ret0
Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen Ret12DNQDNQ80
Flag of Italy.svg Severo Zampatti80
Flag of Germany.svg Manfred LeppkeDNSRet129DNQDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Tarcisio Riva9DNQDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo VerrelliDNQ90
Flag of Germany.svg Werner Fischer90
Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Bross10130
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 10Ret140
Flag of Italy.svg Oscar PedersoliDNSDNQ1017DNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Dacco10Ret0
Flag of Italy.svg Piero Necchi100
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Morell100
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson 1112DNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Lars Svensson111513Ret0
Flag of Germany.svg Huub Rothengatter18Ret13110
Flag of France.svg Patrick Bardinon110
Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Albertin152312DNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Bosse HagbergDNQ1221Ret0
Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Scherle1224250
Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Ridell120
Flag of Denmark.svg Ole Vejlund131313160
Flag of Italy.svg Augusto AvanziniDNQ130
Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Wettstein14160
Flag of Germany.svg Rudolf Röhnert17140
Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd RetRet19140
Flag of France.svg Jean-Jacques Witz16Ret15DNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Dawson15200
Flag of Germany.svg Walter SpitalerRet15DNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Werner KleinDNQ16180
Flag of Sweden.svg Thorbjörn Carlsson160
Flag of Germany.svg Günter KölmelDNS17DNQ26DNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Peter Wisskirchen21170
Flag of Sweden.svg Ingvar Carlsson170
Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Peterson170
Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Perazza1819DNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Josef Kremer180
Flag of Sweden.svg Curt Norrman180
Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Kern22190
Flag of Germany.svg Rolf Egger19DNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Bonde Hallenmark190
Flag of Sweden.svg Sören-Poul HansenDNQ200
Flag of Germany.svg John Rust200
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang HolyRet210
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Herbert Bürgmayr210
Flag of Sweden.svg Dan Molin210
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Locher22DNQ0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hanspeter Kaufmann230
Flag of Germany.svg Heinz LangeDNQ240
Flag of Germany.svg Olaf Höhn280
Flag of Sweden.svg Conny LjungfeldtDNSRetDNQRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Piergiovanni TenaniRetDNS0
Flag of Germany.svg Willi SillerRetDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Marcello RoseiRetDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Alceste BodiniRet0
Flag of Germany.svg Günter HölkerRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto ManzoniRet0
Flag of Germany.svg Roland SaierRet0
Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar NordströmRet0
Flag of Sweden.svg Nils-Äke CarlborgRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio RampininiRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Giacomelli Ret0
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars-Viggo JensenRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Guido CappellottoDNQDNSDNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh DNSDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Peter BonkDNSDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Alex WittwerDNS0
Flag of Germany.svg Norbert HutterDNS0
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni CarminatiDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Heinz SchaltinatDNS0
Flag of Italy.svg Guido BernasconiDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Artemio RosichDNQDNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Gregor AronssonDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Il LiscioDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Sandro CinottiDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Marco de TomasiDNQDNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony DronDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio CattiniDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni AlbertinDNQDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni BertacciniDNQ0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bruno EggelDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Igino ScarpentiDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio StalfieriDNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen South DNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Giordano RegazzoniDNQ0
Flag of France.svg Pierre DieudonneDNQ0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard HawkinsDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Paulo GomezDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Giulio RegosaDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Duilio GhislottiDNQ0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Romeo CamathiasDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Alceste BodiniDNQ0
Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre RochatDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Franco PozzoliDNQ0
Flag of France.svg Ruggero GruetDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Walter SchöchDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Robert WerlDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio OrsiDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Mario BenusiglioDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Barrie MaskellDNQ0
Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude AlzeratDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Detlef SchmicklerDNQ0
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Luis de AlmenaraDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Livio PonzoneDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Willi WeyerDNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Bernd BreilDNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Kurt LiljekvistDNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Gimax DNQ0
Flag of Italy.svg Manolo VeladiniDNQ0
PosDriver NÜR
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ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg
AVUS
Flag of Germany.svg
PER
Flag of Italy.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
CRT
Flag of France.svg
KAS
Flag of Germany.svg
KNT
Flag of Sweden.svg
VLL
Flag of Italy.svg
Pts

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