1996 German Formula Three Championship

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The 1996 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1996 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was the 22nd edition of the German Formula Three Championship. It commenced on 14 April 1996 and ended on 13 October. Italian driver Jarno Trulli won the title with six wins for the Swiss Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula. [1]

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Teams and drivers

1996 Entry List [2]
TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineRounds
Class A
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula 1 Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Dallara 396 Opel All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister Dallara 3961–5
Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas 6–8
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR3 Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Dallara 395 Opel All
4 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Tiemann Dallara 396All
5 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Dallara 395All
Flag of Austria.svg Marko RSM6 Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Dallara 395 Alfa Romeo 1–2
7 Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy Dallara 3951–2
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team GM Motorsport 8 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Gião Dallara 396 Opel All
9 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Bert Dallara 3951–7
10 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Widmann Dallara 395All
Flag of Germany.svg Josef Kaufmann Racing 11 Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Martini MK73 Opel All
Flag of Germany.svg Abt & Trella Motorsport 14 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schlesinger Dallara 395 Opel 7–8
15 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Dallara 395All
16 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller Dallara 3952–5
Flag of Germany.svg Hofmann Motorsport 14 Flag of Italy.svg Gianantonio Pacchioni Dallara 395 Opel 3–5
16 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller Dallara 3956
17 Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Clérico Dallara 3952–6
Flag of Greece.svg Tokmakidis Motorsport18 Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson Dallara 395 Opel 1–2
Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas 3–5
Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister6–7
Flag of Poland.svg Jarosław Wierczuk 8
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Barlow Dallara 3951
Flag of Austria.svg Markus Friesacher2–5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook 6–8
Flag of Italy.svg Parma Motorsport21 Flag of Austria.svg Markus Friesacher Dallara 396 Alfa Romeo 1
22 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Vosse Dallara 3961–2
25 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tim Verbergt Dallara 395 Fiat 6–8
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 23 Flag of Macau.svg André Couto Dallara 396 Fiat All
24 Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson Dallara 3953–6
Flag of Germany.svg MB Racing/Autoclub Excelsior25 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tim Wergebt Dallara 395 Fiat 1–5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Westwood Racing30 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Graf Dallara 395 Toyota 1–4
Class B
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TKF Racing50 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Sager Dallara 394 Opel 1–7
51 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager Dallara 3941-5
Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Crespi6–8
Flag of Sweden.svg IPS Motorsport52 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson Dallara 394 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Racing 53 Flag of Poland.svg Jarosław Wierczuk Dallara 393Opel1–7
Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer Dallara 396 Alfa Romeo 8
54 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schlesinger Dallara 393 Opel 1–5
Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Fuchs Dallara 396 Alfa Romeo 8
63 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer Dallara 3968
Flag of Germany.svg Divinol Oils55 Flag of Germany.svg Mario Münch Dallara 394 Opel All
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Racing56 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier Dallara 394 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Grand Prix Foundation60 Flag of Austria.svg Dietmar Frischmann Dallara 393 Fiat 2–3
Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl65 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Dallara 393 Opel 6

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamB Class Winner
1R1 Hockenheimring 13 April Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli not recorded [3] Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
R214 April Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
2R Nürburgring 27 April Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
3R1 Nürburgring 11 May Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller Flag of Germany.svg Abt & Trella Motorsport Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier
R212 May Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Tiemann Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
4R1 Norisring 22 June Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Tiemann Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Greece.svg Tokmakidis Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
R223 June Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
5R1 Diepholz Airfield Circuit 6 July Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
R27 July Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Clérico Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
6R1 Nürburgring 31 August Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
R21 September Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
7R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 14 September Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
R215 September Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier
8R1 Hockenheimring 12 October Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson
R213 October Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Stureson

Championship standings

A-Class

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B-Class

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PosDriver HOC1 NÜR1 NÜR2 NOR DIE NÜR3 MAG HOC2 Pts
Class A
1 Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli 1146531312211511206
2 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier 3Ret1264Ret52442136159
3 Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld 6Ret244Ret3Ret111112174138
4 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Tiemann 2Ret3312268NCRet12748115
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Gião 5Ret75117575335311792
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas 149DNSRet714914873112287
7 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel 74672520†1695516107382
8 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager 42141420†868447
9 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen WidmannRet1051012117DNS12764418Ret44
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson 1351519RetRet19†1617Ret34
11 Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler 103911Ret128131012126Ret5Ret33
12 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller Ret1316Ret1813DNSDNS32
13 Flag of Macau.svg André Couto Ret1181621†1012431514101712Ret27
14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tim Verbergt1213Ret138910RetRet1416768527
15 Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Clérico 12818†15†927DNSDNS24
16 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan SturesonRet1711211013DNS1518698Ret9916
17 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister116Ret15RetDNQDNQDNSDNS98141311
18 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Bert15810Ret91411141613109Ret9
19 Flag of Austria.svg Oliver Tichy87DNS7
20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier161620919†Ret18171910Ret13813107
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook 11111712613†6
22 Flag of Italy.svg Gianantonio Pacchioni12Ret6RetRetRet6
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Crespi181519910Ret3
24 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Graf 9141318DNSRet142
25 Flag of Austria.svg Markus FriesacherRet18182016171610151
26 Flag of Germany.svg Mario Münch1812161714181311Ret161319RetDSQDSQ0
27 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer14110
28 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias SchlesingerRet1917Ret1319†1512171514RetRet0
29 Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer19†120
30 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Sager21†15222315Ret17Ret20191720150
31 Flag of Poland.svg Jarosław Wierczuk 17Ret1924†22†DNQDNQRet212018Ret1615Ret0
32 Flag of Austria.svg Dietmar Frischmann2122170
33 Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Fuchs17Ret0
34 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Vosse1920230
35 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl21190
36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Barlow20210
Class B
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan SturesonRet1711211013DNS1518698Ret9981
2 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager 42141420†868466
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier161620919†Ret18171910Ret138131058
4 Flag of Germany.svg Mario Münch1812161714181311Ret161319RetDSQDSQ50
5 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias SchlesingerRet1917Ret1319†1512171514RetRet27
6 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Sager21†15222315Ret17Ret201917201526
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Crespi181519910Ret26
8 Flag of Poland.svg Jarosław Wierczuk 17Ret1924†22†DNQDNQRet212018Ret1615Ret13
9 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer14117
10 Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer19†124
11 Flag of Austria.svg Dietmar Frischmann2122174
12 Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Fuchs17Ret2
13 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl21191
PosDriver HOC1 NÜR1 NÜR2 NOR DIE NÜR3 MAG HOC2 Pts
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

 — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

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