The 2007 Italian Formula Three Championship was the 43rd Italian Formula Three Championship season. It began on 1 April at Adria and ended on 21 October at Monza after 16 races.
With victories at Adria, Misano, Vallelunga and Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Paolo Maria Nocera of Lucidi Motors finished the season as champion. He finished 21 points clear of Europa Corse driver Efisio Marchese, who won three races during the season. Third place went to Alan Racing driver Pablo Sánchez López, who also took three victories at Misano, Mugello, and Varano. Fourth place in the championship was claimed by Corbetta Competizioni's Mirko Bortolotti, who won the race at Mugello, while fifth went to his team-mate Fabrizio Crestani.
All teams were Italian-registered and all cars competed on Michelin tyres.
Entry List [1] | ||||||
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Team | No | Driver | Chassis | Engine | Rounds | |
Campionato Nazionale | ||||||
Corbetta Competizioni | 3 | Augusto Scalbi | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
4 | Fabrizio Crestani | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | ||
16 | Mirko Bortolotti | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | ||
Lucidi Motors | 5 | Nicola de Marco | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
6 | Paolo Maria Nocera | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | ||
Europa Corse | 7 | Efisio Marchese | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
N.T. | 9 | Jacopo Faccioni | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
Team Ghinzani | 11 | Paolo Bossini | Dallara F304 | Mugen-Honda | All | |
12 | Giuseppe Termine | Dallara F304 | Mugen-Honda | All | ||
Alan Racing | 14 | Pablo Sánchez López | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | 1–2, 4–8 | |
15 | Sergey Mokshantsev | Dallara F304 | Spiess-Opel | 8 | ||
Trofeo Nazionale CSAI | ||||||
Europa Corse | 51 | Matteo Cozzari | Dallara F302 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
System Team | 52 | Gianpiero Negrotti | Dallara F303 | Spiess-Opel | 1–4, 8 | |
85 | Dino Lusuardi | Dallara F301 | Fiat | 1–6 | ||
89 | Massimo Ballestri | Dallara F394 | Fiat | 2 | ||
Facondini Racing | 53 | Molin Pradel | Dallara F302 | Spiess-Opel | 2 | |
Lido Corse | 61 | Luciano Baldazzi | Dallara F301 | Spiess-Opel | 1–6, 8 | |
Beelspeed | 83 | Mauro Brozzi | Dallara F394 | Fiat | 1–6 | |
87 | Carlo Bendinelli | Dallara F301 | Spiess-Opel | 3–4, 6–7 | ||
88 | Antonio Vizzaccaro | Dallara F394 | Fiat | 3 | ||
91 | Luigi Folloni | Dallara F394 | Fiat | 1–2, 4–7 | ||
Team Cherubini | 92 | Federico del Rosso | Dallara F398 | Spiess-Opel | All | |
93 | Antonio di Venere | Dallara F398 | Fiat | 1 | ||
Marco Cencetti | Dallara F398 | Fiat | 2–6 | |||
94 | Salvatore Cardullo | Dallara F398 | Spiess-Opel | 3–6, 8 |
All rounds were held in Italy.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | PP | FL |
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10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole |
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