2005 German Formula Three Championship

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The 2005 ATS Formel 3 Cup 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 was the third edition of the ATS F3 Cup. It commenced on 23 April at Oschersleben and ended on 9 October at the same place after nine double-header rounds.

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Jo Zeller Racing driver Peter Elkmann clinched the championship title. [1] He collected six wins, to overcome his closest rival Michael Devaney by 49 points, who won five races. The third place went to Ho-Pin Tung, who was victorious at both the opening and final race of the season at Oschersleben. Seyffarth Motorsport Pascal Kochem didn't achieve a race win but had eight podiums and won the Rookie Cup. Frank Kechele, who completed the top-five, lost eight points to Kochem in both main and rookie standings. Other wins were shared between Martin Hippe, Ferdinand Kool and Jan Seyffarth, who clinched both the Trophy and Rookie titles.

Teams and drivers

All drivers competed in Dallara chassis; model listed. [2]

TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineStatusRounds
Cup Class
Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime HodencqF302/033 Opel R1
Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney F303/0072–9
2 Flag of Germany.svg Martin HippeF303/026RAll
33 Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch F302/033R8–9
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing 3 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann F302/073 Opel All
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand KoolF302/010 Opel RAll
6 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung F302/072All
Flag of Germany.svg FS Motorsport10 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele F302/050 Mercedes R1–8
11 Flag of Germany.svg Franz SchmöllerF302/050All
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing 12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer F302/084 Opel R1
Flag of Germany.svg Seyffarth Motorsport15 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal KochemF302/012 Mercedes RAll
16 Flag of Germany.svg Roberth KathF302/0321–3
Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth 8
17 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen NerpelF303/0152–5
18 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Theobald F303/015MercedesRAll
19 Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Theobald F302/032MercedesR1–3, 5–7, 9
Flag of Germany.svg Leipert Motorsport20 Flag of Germany.svg Norman KnopF302/005 Opel RAll
21 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel LeipertF302/060 Renault 8
32 Flag of Italy.svg Luca IannacconeF302/0218
Flag of Germany.svg Rennsport Rössler22 Flag of Austria.svg Manuel TaxacherF303/022 Opel R2
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Rössler5
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Racing 23 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Barth F302/087 Opel 5
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss8
Flag of Germany.svg Christopher KuntzR9
Flag of Germany.svg FBR24 Flag of Germany.svg Frank BrendeckeF302/084 Opel 1, 4
Flag of Austria.svg Petutschnig Engineering25 Flag of Austria.svg Christopher WassermannF303/022 Opel R1
Flag of Germany.svg Prinz Schwadtke26 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny WechselbergerF302/040 Opel R4, 8
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Junior Racing Team26 Flag of Monaco.svg Michael Herck F305/005 Opel 1, 5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss Racing Team 29 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik SchramlF302/011 Opel R1–7, 9
30 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Radi MüllerF302/0612, 4–6, 9
Flag of France.svg Griffith's31 Flag of France.svg Patrick d' AubrebyF302/029 Opel 2
Flag of Italy.svg Corbetta Competizioni34 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi F302/051 Opel 7
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg KFR Team F334 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr SamekF302/044 Opel 9
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Team Midland Euroseries36 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele F302/044 Toyota R9
Trophy Class
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edenbridge Racing38 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lou Meng CheongF302/044 Mugen-Honda R6–7
Flag of Sweden.svg Performance Racing 39 Flag of Pakistan.svg Adam Langley-Khan F302/048 Mugen-Honda 4
Flag of Germany.svg JMS Motorsport51 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin FankF302/084 Opel 1–7, 9
52 Flag of Germany.svg Christer JönsF302/084 Opel R1–7, 9
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss Racing 54 Flag of Germany.svg Florian SchnitzenbaumerF399/072 Opel 1–6
55 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher KuntzF301/016R1–7
Flag of Italy.svg Diego Romanini9
Flag of Germany.svg Rennsport Rössler57 Flag of Italy.svg Luca IannacconeF301/031 Opel 1–7, 9
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing 59 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs RüttimannF301/006 Opel 2, 6
60 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel RoiderF399/0512
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Zeller61 Flag of Germany.svg Christian ZellerF300/050 Opel 2
Flag of France.svg Remy Striebig62 Flag of France.svg Remy StriebigF399/009 Opel 2, 5
Flag of Germany.svg Peter Hug63 Flag of Germany.svg Peter HugF399/011 Opel 2
Flag of Germany.svg Leipert Motorsport64 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tobias BlättlerF301/026 Opel 5–7
IconStatus
RRookie

Calendar

With the exception of round at TT Circuit Assen, all rounds took place on German soil.

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Oschersleben, Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 23 April ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen
R224 April
2R1 Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 21 MayADAC Rennsportfestival Würzburg
R222 May
3R1 Saxony, Germany Sachsenring 18 JuneADAC Rundstreckenrennen Sachsenring
R219 June
4R1 Klettwitz, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 9 JulyADAC F1 Historic
R210 July
5R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 9 JulyADAC Truck Grand Prix
R210 July
6R1 Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 30 JulyACV-Sprint-Meeting
R231 July
7R1 Assen, Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 6 August Rizla Race Day
R27 August
8R1 Klettwitz, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 27 AugustADAC Eastside 100
R228 August
9R1 Oschersleben, Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 8 OctoberADAC-Börde-Preis
R29 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamTrophy WinnerRookie Winner
1R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele Flag of Germany.svg FS Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele
2R1 Hockenheimring Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Nerpel Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs Rüttimann Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe
3R1 Sachsenring Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Christer Jöns Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
4R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Christer Jöns Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
5R1 Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Christer Jöns Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
6R1 Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tobias Blättler Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
R2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe
7R1 TT Circuit Assen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Christer Jöns Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney Flag of Austria.svg HS Technik Motorsport Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tobias Blättler Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe
8R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool Flag of Germany.svg Julian Theobald Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth Flag of Germany.svg Seyffarth Motorsportnot held Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Wechselberger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool
9R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe
R2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele

ATS Formel 3 Cup

12345678 PP FL
10865432111
PosDriver OSC1 HOC SAC LAU1 NÜR1 NÜR2 ASS LAU2 OSC2 Pts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann 2552113111242331012150
2 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney 1Ret261234118114433101
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung 134416RetDNSRet434265Ret22188
4 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal KochemDNS10363243523Ret3DNS435579
5 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Kechele 318843Ret42617554796471
6 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe98718Ret2612753102654664
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Kool74Ret3741076Ret661Ret21Ret763
8 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Schmöller6726Ret65687Ret89126878828
9 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Kath422715725
10 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Nerpel655Ret75Ret522
11 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Theobald 11141510118131214Ret101711105671211
12 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth 1Ret10
13 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schraml13169RetRetRet1198877179Ret117
14 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Wechselberger5101086
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer 595
16 Flag of Germany.svg Christer JönsRet18141117101213139121471213143
17 Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Theobald 1211101510910RetRet10989103
18 Flag of Pakistan.svg Adam Langley-Khan 8111
19 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank15131299Ret9151115138161310131
20 Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 913Ret90
21 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Barth 9Ret0
22 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tobias BlättlerRet1091115110
23 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Hodencq10Ret0
24 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Kuntz18201913131116DNS18111113181612160
25 Flag of Germany.svg Norman Knop191925211413DNSRet1613141414Ret111111200
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs Rüttimann111415120
27 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer171717Ret121215161916Ret150
28 Flag of Austria.svg Manuel Taxacher13120
29 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Wöss13120
30 Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Wassermann14120
31 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Leipert12150
32 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lou Meng CheongRetDNS13140
33 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Iannaccone2021232018141817211815Ret1915151416190
34 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Brendecke161514140
35 Flag of Italy.svg Diego Romanini14150
36 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Rössler17140
37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Radi Müller211717Ret20Ret161615180
38 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Zeller18160
39 Flag of France.svg Patrick d' Aubreby16DNS0
40 Flag of France.svg Remy Striebig241922170
41 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr SamekRet170
42 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Roider20180
43 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Hug22Ret0
guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi 47
Flag of Monaco.svg Michael Herck 8623DNS
PosDriver OSC1 HOC SAC LAU1 NÜR1 NÜR2 ASS LAU2 OSC2 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

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