1994 German Formula Three Championship

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The 1994 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1994 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held in Germany and in Belgium. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars majorly built by Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 9 April at Zolder and ended at Hockenheim on 9 October after ten double-header rounds.

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Marko RSM driver Jörg Müller became a champion. He dominated the season, winning eleven of 20 races. Alexander Wurz finished as runner-up with three wins, all achieved at Hockenheim, losing 71 points to Müller. Ralf Schumacher won at Singen, completing the top-three in the drivers' championship. Norberto Fontana and Philipp Peter were the other race winners. Arnd Meier clinched the B-Cup championship title. [1]

Teams and drivers

Entry List [2]
TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineRounds
Class A
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team WTS1 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Dallara F394/003 Opel All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Dallara F394/002All
Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport 3 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Angelelli Dallara F394/007 Volkswagen All
4 Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Bernhardt Dallara F394/008All
Flag of Germany.svg G+M Escom Motorsport5 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Graf Dallara F394/018 Opel All
6 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Dallara F394/019All
Flag of Germany.svg Abt Motorsport 7 Flag of Germany.svg Dino Lamby Dallara F394/005 Opel 1-4
Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Melkus5-10
8 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Abt Dallara F394/006All
Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM 9 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Dallara F394/012 Fiat All
10 Flag of Austria.svg Anreas Reiter Dallara F394/0391-7, 9-10
Flag of Germany.svg Elf Team Formel 3 11 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Peter Dallara F394/037 Fiat All
12 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Colciago Dallara F394/0491-4
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner Dallara F394/0495-10
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Eggenberger Motorsport14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Johnny Hauser Dallara F394/032 Mugen-Honda 1-5, 7-8
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christian Fischer6
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS15 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Dallara F394/015 Opel All
16 Flag of Portugal.svg Frederico Viegas Dallara F394/0161-6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Koene7
Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Kalastchek10
Flag of Germany.svg Team Sical17 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Gião Dallara F394/021 Opel 1-8
Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas 10
18 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Couceiro Dallara F394/020All
Flag of Germany.svg Racing for Belarus20 Flag of Germany.svg André FibierJak JK26/0003 Opel 1-3
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Taulborg5
Flag of Italy.svg Parma Motorsport21 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Fertl Dallara F394/043 Fiat 1-5
Flag of France.svg Sebastian Mordillo Dallara F394/06010
22 Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Kalaschek1-6
Flag of France.svg Saulnier Sport 23 Flag of France.svg Christophe Tinseau Dallara F393/022 Opel 7, 10
25 Flag of France.svg Benjamin Roy Dallara F393/04110
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pilette Speed Tradition 24 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Coloni Pilette PWT 94C/1032 Fiat 9
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller [N 1] 10
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Arnold Developments27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Arnold Dallara F393/043 Fiat 10
Class B
Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport 50 Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy Dallara F393/033 Volkswagen All
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS51 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Graf Dallara F393/009 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Racing 52 Flag of Austria.svg Patrick Vallant Dallara F393/018 Volkswagen 1-2
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Albrecht5
52 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Dallara F393/0183-4, 6-7, 9-10
53 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Neuhauser Ralt RT36/9565
Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer10
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg WTS-TKF Racing54 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Karhanek Dallara F393/040 Opel 1
Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier4-10
55 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumi Yamamoto Dallara F393/034All
Flag of Germany.svg AMC Diepholz 56 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Dallara F393/020 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Racing Team Aberer58 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Raphael Künzi Dallara F393/031 Fiat 1
Flag of Germany.svg Bergmeister Sport59 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister Dallara F393/004 Opel All
Flag of Germany.svg Westwood Racing60 Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Schwitalla Dallara F393/003 Opel 1-2
Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler 8-10
61 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Koslowski Dallara F393/06510
Flag of Germany.svg Hofmann Motorsport62 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Winkelhock Dallara F393/036 Opel All
63 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Dallara F393/035All
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing 64 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Dallara F393/002 Fiat 5, 9-10
65 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs Rüttimann Ralt RT37/1004 Mugen-Honda 10

Calendar

With the exception of round at Zolder in Belgium, all rounds took place on German soil.

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Heusden-Zolder, Belgium Circuit Zolder 9 April25. Bergischer Löwe
R210 April
2R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 23 AprilAvD/MAC-Rennsportfestival
R224 April
3R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 7 May56. ADAC Eifelrennen
R28 May
4R1 Wunstorf, Germany Wunstorf 11 JuneADAC Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
R212 June
5R1 Nuremberg, Germany Norisring 25 June52. ADAC Norisring-Rennen - 200 Meilen von Nürnberg
R226 June
6R1 Diepholz, Germany Diepholz Airfield Circuit 23 July27. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
R224 July
7R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 20 AugustADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
R221 August
8R1 Berlin, Germany AVUS 3 SeptemberADAC Avus Rennen
R24 September
9R1 Singen, Germany Alemannenring 17 September4. ADAC-Preis Singen
R218 September
10R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 14 OctoberDMV-Preis Hockenheim
R215 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamB Class Winner
1R1 Circuit Zolder Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Cancelled due to snow [3]
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy
2R1 Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Germany.svg G+M Escom Motorsport Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy
R2 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Germany.svg G+M Escom Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Winkelhock
3R1 Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Graf
4R1 Wunstorf Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
R2 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
5R1 Norisring Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Christian Abt Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Winkelhock
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Couceiro Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Peter Flag of Germany.svg Elf Team Formel 3 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Winkelhock
6R1 Diepholz Airfield Circuit Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Bernhardt Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Reiter Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier
7R1 Nürburgring Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier
R2 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier
8R1 AVUS Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
9R1 Alemannenring Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team WTS Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
10R1 Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Flag of Germany.svg G+M Escom Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister
Notes
  1. Replaced Jérémie Dufour after the first qualifying

Championship standings

A-Class

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PosDriver ZOL HOC1 NÜR1 WUN NOR DIE NÜR2 AVU SIN HOC2 Points
1 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller C14311141121165112117290
2 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz C41133Ret6433332435371219
3 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher C339Ret82RetRet10222321412DSQ6158
4 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen C214104Ret442512844643542153
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Couceiro C522225214418Ret191176171133135
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana C15118Ret918520Ret131132RetDNS2Ret118
7 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Peter C135413Ret853154778Ret9654116
8 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Abt C6106111116Ret86Ret756554Ret171166
9 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Angelelli C12Ret126777117651514107846863
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Frederico Viegas C89710563Ret14131236
11 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier C1417168163111516DNSRet11Ret91067151328
12 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas ReiterC77Ret14Ret11RetDNQDNQ116Ret1614DSQ10523
13 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel C10191756DNSDNS1012Ret161313Ret1678121423
14 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner 688Ret232211810Ret8921
15 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Graf C18162074RetDNSDNQDNQRet1720RetRetRet13Ret141814
16 Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Bernhardt CRetDSQEX12101717Ret1349DNSDNS14RetRetRet22Ret13
17 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Colciago C21852117Ret1811
18 Flag of Germany.svg André FibierCRetRetRet24181315RetRet910981611119191610
19 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Gião CRet20Ret1915109139Ret151010DNSDNS7
20 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Johnny HauserC196Ret15RetRet1319Ret121215Ret6
21 Flag of Germany.svg Michael GrafC162215221212107RetDNSDNSDNS1713Ret16Ret20DNS5
22 Flag of Germany.svg Tim BergmeisterC2315181814151217197111618DNS13151013125
23 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Koene895
24 Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy C91213RetDNS91620Ret10Ret14RetRet12181211Ret5
25 Flag of France.svg Christophe Tinseau DNSDNS9103
26 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumi Yamamoto C20Ret19913Ret14DNQDNQ15181819RetRetRet1521202
27 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Winkelhock C17131117Ret20Ret911RetRet171512Ret191426Ret2
28 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny MelkusDNQDNQ16Ret2120Ret912Ret25212
Flag of Germany.svg Dino LambyC112114RetRetDNSDNS0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christian Fischer14140
Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler 1715Ret13DNSDNS0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Arnold 18150
Flag of France.svg Sebastian Mordillo24220
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Raphael KünziC220
Flag of Austria.svg Franz WössC242319191917192221Ret1727230
Flag of Austria.svg Ralf KalaschekCRetRetRet1620RetRet1617RetRet23170
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller 1818201616190
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Koslowski29240
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller 31250
Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer30260
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs Rüttimann28Ret0
Flag of Austria.svg Patrick VallantCRetRetRet0
Flag of Germany.svg Hans FertlCRet18Ret20DNS18Ret12150
Flag of Germany.svg Helmut SchwitallaCRetDNSDNS0
Flag of France.svg Benjamin RoyDNS270
Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas DSQ280
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Coloni DNSDNS0
Flag of France.svg Jérémie DufourDNSDNS0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas KarhanekCDNS0
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian TaulborgDNQDNQ0
Flag of Austria.svg Martin AlbrechtDNQDNQ0
Flag of Austria.svg Josef NeuhauserDNQDNQ0
PosDriver ZOL HOC1 NÜR1 WUN NOR DIE NÜR2 AVU SIN HOC2 Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole
Italics - Fastest Lap

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