The 2001 Euro Formula 3000 Championship was contested over 8 rounds. 11 different teams, 30 different drivers competed. All teams raced with Lola T96/50 chassis with Zytek engines. [1] Future Formula One driver Felipe Massa took the title.
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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ADM Motorsport | 1 | Vítor Meira | All |
2 | "Babalus" | 1-3 | |
Gabriele Varano | 4-6 | ||
Sergey Zlobin | 8 | ||
Sighinolfi Autoracing | 5 | Salvatore Tavano | All |
6 | Alessandro Piccolo | All | |
GP Racing | 9 | Thomas Biagi | All |
10 | Gabriele Gardel | All | |
Great Wall Racing Team | 11 | Massimiliano Busnelli | All |
12 | Valerio Scassellati | All | |
Martello Racing | 14 | Etienne van der Linde | 1-6 |
Tomas Scheckter | 8 | ||
15 | Jean de Pourtales | 1-7 | |
Durango | 16 | Michele Spoldi | 1-7 |
Gabriele de Bono | 8 | ||
17 | Marco Cioci | All | |
Draco Junior Team | 18 | Luca Vacis | All |
19 | Felipe Massa | All | |
Team Ghinzani | 20 | Alexander Müller | All |
21 | Armin Pörnbacher | All | |
Fortec Motorsport | 24 | Polo Villaamil | 1-5 |
Tsuyoshi Takahashi | 6 | ||
25 | Michael Bentwood | All | |
Uboldi Corse | 26 | Davide Uboldi | 1-3, 6 |
Yannick Schroeder | 4-5 | ||
Michele Spoldi | 8 | ||
27 | Leonardo Nienkötter | All | |
B&C Competition | 28 | Sascha Bert | 1-2 |
Giuseppe Burlotti | 3 | ||
Giovanni Montanari | 4-8 | ||
29 | Romain Dumas | 1-5 | |
Yannick Schroeder | 6-7 | ||
Round | Circuit/Location | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed |
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1 | ACI Vallelunga Circuit | 22 April | 44 | 3.228=142.032 km | 0'49:05.454 | 173.595 km/h |
2 | Autodromo di Pergusa | 6 May | 29 | 4.950=143.55 km | 0'45:25.500 | 189.609 km/h |
3 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 24 June | 25 | 5.793=144.825 km | 0'44:18.209 | 196.136 km/h |
4 | Donington Park | 12 August | 36 | 4.023=144.828 km | 0'52:49.068 | 164.522 km/h |
5 | Circuit Zolder | 19 August | 35 | 4.194=146.79 km | 0'50:33.479 | 174.204 km/h |
6 | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola | 26 August | 29 | 4.933=143.057 km | 0'50:04.560 | 171.408 km/h |
7 | Nürburgring | 16 September | 31 | 4.556=141.236 km | 0'52:04.674 | 162.721 km/h |
8 | Circuit de Valencia | 7 October | 35 | 4.051=141.785 km | 0'51:27.597 | 165.315 km/h |
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