2001 German Formula Three Championship

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The 2001 German Formula Three Championship (German : 2001 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 21 April at Hockenheim and ended at the same place on 6 October after ten double-header rounds.

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Opel Team BSR driver Toshihiro Kaneishi became the first and only Japanese champion and the first champion from Asia. He clinched the title, winning races at Norisring and A1-Ring. Stefan Mücke finished as runner-up with wins at Nürburgring and Hockenheim, losing just four points to Kaneishi. Frank Diefenbacher and Pierre Kaffer both won four races to end the season third and fourth in the drivers' standings. Markus Winkelhock won Rookie title and three races. The other race winners was Gary Paffett, João Paulo de Oliveira, Kosuke Matsuura and Björn Wirdheim. [1]

Teams and drivers

All drivers competed in Dallara chassis and used Yokohama tyres; model listed. [2]

TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineStatusRounds
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS1 Flag of Austria.svg Robert LechnerF301/016 Opel 1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli R5–8
Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner Ebrahim9
2 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe BurlottiF301/010R1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli R4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Janiš R5–10
Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 5 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock F301/001 Opel RAll
6 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke F301/006All
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR7 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Auinger F399/023 Opel All
8 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi F300/028All
9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher F301/010All
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 10 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura F301/009 Opel RAll
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim F301/024All
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe F399/0377
Flag of Germany.svg GM Motorsport12 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Giebler F301/007 Toyota 1–3
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolas Kiesa 5–10
14 Flag of Germany.svg Tony Schmidt F301/026All
15 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes LachingerF301/031RAll
Flag of Germany.svg MOL — Trella Motorsport17 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Baumgartner F300/012 Opel 1–9
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing 18 Flag of Italy.svg Marc CaldonazziF300/050 Opel 1–5
Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier6
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen R7–10
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco du PauF399/0581–6
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas StelandreF399/003 Opel 1–6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos 8–10
21 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom van BavelF399/041All
Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing 22 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo LiimatainenF300/026 Mugen-Honda RAll
23 Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer F300/013All
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss Racing Team 24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy F399/054 Opel 1
Flag of Finland.svg Kari Maenpaa2–9
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles Tinguely10
25 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira F399/068All
Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg 26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett F301/014OpelAll
27 Flag of France.svg Laurent Delahaye F301/015 Renault All
Flag of Germany.svg Josef Kaufmann Racing 28 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas RiethmüllerF300/041 Opel R1–8, 10
Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition 31 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Grassotto F301/032 Opel 1–7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Mayall9
32 Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Giammaria F301/003All
Flag of Austria.svg Palfinger F3 Racing Team33 Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Siedler F300/011 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Petutschnig Engineering34 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld F399/009 Opel 1–2
35 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens StadlerF300/0191
Flag of Austria.svg CCT Racing36 Flag of Austria.svg Marco SchärfF300/023 Opel All
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Racing 37 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens StadlerF399/021 Opel 9
Flag of Italy.svg Team Ghinzani 98 Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Grasser F300/029 Mugen-Honda RAll
99 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio del Monte F300/025RAll
IconClass
RRookie

Calendar

With the exception of round at A1-Ring in Austria, all rounds took place on German soil.

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 21 AprilAvD/MAC-Rennsportfestival
R222 April
2R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 5 May63. ADAC Eifelrennen
R26 May
3R1 Oschersleben, Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 19 May ADAC-Preis der Tourenwagen von "Sachsen-Anhalt"
R220 May
4R1 Saxony, Germany Sachsenring 16 June ADAC-Rundstreckenrennen Sachsenring
R217 June
5R1 Nuremberg, Germany Norisring 7 July59. Norisring Speedweekend
R28 July
6R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 28 July German Grand Prix
R229 July
7R1 Klettwitz, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 11 AugustADAC-Rundstreckenrennen Lausitz 200
R212 August
8R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 25 AugustADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
R226 August
9R1 Spielberg, Austria A1-Ring 8 SeptemberADAC Rundstreckenrennen A1-Ring
R29 September
10R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 6 OctoberDMV-Preis Hockenheim
R27 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1 Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
2R1 Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg
3R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing
4R1 Sachsenring Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing
5R1 Norisring Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
6R1 Hockenheimring Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Germany.svg Tony Schmidt Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss Racing Team
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
7R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
8R1 Nürburgring Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing
9R1 A1-Ring Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
10R1 Hockenheimring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolas Kiesa Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg

Championship standings

Championship

PosDriver HOC1 NÜR1 OSC SAC NOR HOC2 LAU NÜR2 A1R HOC2 Points
1 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi 53622221161Ret8427211676182
2 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke 16221Ret9RetRet3Ret5333872231178
3 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher 111316833131441021223123RetDSQ172
4 Flag of Germany.svg Pierre Kaffer 941741Ret1DSQ285610519Ret819156
5 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock 76333131Ret11Ret21211632RetRet1Ret141
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett 2Ret8101Ret22Ret43RetRet5812154422123
7 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira 19524†11723Ret1418Ret128Ret243545116
8 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Ret1444DNS1210128521249412Ret7Ret1383
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim 1010Ret24†57RetRet146RetRetRet411171Ret780
10 Flag of Germany.svg Tony Schmidt 3RetRet56521Ret211111218713Ret10Ret9Ret56
11 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Grassotto DNQ1220Ret13145310736Ret1243
12 Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Giammaria 20131223†Ret8RetRet7DNQ6917201818596441
13 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes LachingerRetRet14Ret14194Ret1381477176521Ret181036
14 Flag of Finland.svg Kari Maenpaa111216Ret62DNQDNQ151714189614832
15 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom van Bavel6115621118716Ret9Ret16RetRet1722Ret12832
16 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Liimatainen129725†1510188DNQDNQ1215132411820RetRet325
17 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Baumgartner 11798181896913Ret13913Ret108Ret25
18 Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Siedler Ret22†16RetRet1512420187411152013RetRet14Ret24
19 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre4DNS1821102617Ret510RetRet20
20 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolas Kiesa 15121014Ret524Ret6Ret19917
21 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Auinger RetRetRet159420Ret211518Ret1522211915Ret101413
22 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Janiš DNQ16171612Ret14911Ret51110
23 Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Grasser DNQ19Ret222024135DNQDNQ20202125Ret2017RetRet178
24 Flag of Austria.svg Robert Lechner1316Ret91768
25 Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli 7RetRetRetRet11101615Ret5
26 Flag of France.svg Laurent Delahaye 820Ret13112114Ret1214RetRetRet1110Ret13Ret11Ret4
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy 1783
28 Flag of Italy.svg Marc Caldonazzi1418221822Ret16922172
29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco du PauRetDNQ1719121611Ret19913Ret2
30 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Burlotti1815101419171
31 Flag of Austria.svg Marco SchärfRet21Ret20Ret252310DNQDNQ19Ret232623RetDNQRetDNSRet1
32 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio del Monte Ret23†15RetRet2219RetDNQRet16181923DNSRet1910DNS161
33 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos 1714161115150
34 Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen 22191916RetRet13120
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark MayallRet120
36 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens StadlerDNQDNQ18130
37 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe Ret140
38 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas RiethmüllerDNQ1723RetRetRet15Ret17DNQRet19202116Ret16Ret0
39 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Giebler 15Ret191723200
40 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles Tinguely17180
41 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld RetDNQ21Ret0
42 Flag of Germany.svg André Fibier22Ret0
Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner EbrahimRetRet0
PosDriver HOC1 NÜR1 OSC SAC NOR HOC2 LAU NÜR2 A1R 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

Junior-Pokal (Rookie) standings

DriverPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock 265
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura 188
3 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Lachinger145
4 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Liimatainen133
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Janiš 61
6 Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli 46
7 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio del Monte 42
8 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Burlotti37
9 Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Grasser 25
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen 18
11 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Riethmüller18

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