The 2009 ATS F3 Cup was the seventh edition of the German F3 Cup. It commenced on 12 April and ended on 18 October. Belgian driver Laurens Vanthoor (Van Amersfoort Racing) won the title with two rounds to spare. [1]
Guest drivers in italics.
Team | Chassis | Engine | No. | Driver | Status | Rounds |
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Cup Class | ||||||
![]() | Dallara F306/014 | Mercedes | 1 | ![]() | 1–5 | |
![]() | 7 | |||||
Dallara F305/011 | 10 | ![]() | 4–5 | |||
![]() | 6 | |||||
![]() | R | 9 | ||||
![]() | Dallara F305/037 | Mercedes | 2 | ![]() | 1–5 | |
Dallara F305/037 | ![]() | 6–9 | ||||
Dallara F306/025 | 3 | ![]() | R | 1–7 | ||
![]() | 9 | |||||
Dallara F305/039 | 4 | ![]() | 6–7, 9 | |||
![]() | 8 | |||||
![]() | Dallara F306/038 | Volkswagen | 5 | ![]() | All | |
Dallara F306/023 | 6 | ![]() | R | All | ||
Dallara F305/046 | 7 | ![]() | 9 | |||
![]() | Dallara F305/041 | Volkswagen | 8 | ![]() | 1–5 | |
![]() | 6–7 | |||||
![]() | 8 | |||||
![]() | R | 9 | ||||
Dallara F305/051 | 9 | ![]() | All | |||
![]() | Dallara F306/034 | Mercedes | 11 | ![]() | All | |
Dallara F305/045 | 12 | ![]() | 7–9 | |||
![]() | Dallara F305/034 | OPC Challenge | 14 | ![]() | All | |
![]() | Dallara F305/063 | OPC Challenge | 17 | ![]() | 8 | |
![]() | Dallara F306/010 | Mercedes | 21 | ![]() | 1–2, 4–9 | |
Dallara F305/012 | 22 | ![]() | All | |||
Dallara F306/009 | 23 | ![]() | R | All | ||
Mygale M-07/00 | Opel | 24 | ![]() | 7 | ||
![]() | Dallara F306/008 | Mercedes | 27 | ![]() | R | All |
Dallara F305/030 | 28 | ![]() | R | All | ||
Dallara F307/011 | 29 | ![]() | All | |||
![]() | Dallara F306/026 | Mercedes | 35 | ![]() | R | All |
Trophy Class | ||||||
![]() | Dallara F304/012 | Opel | 55 | ![]() | All | |
![]() | Dallara F302/084 | Opel | 57 | ![]() | R | 1, 9 |
![]() | Dallara F302/050 | Opel | 59 | ![]() | 3 | |
Dallara F302/033 | Opel | 60 | ![]() | 1–7 | ||
![]() | ArtTech F24/007 | OPC Challenge | 61 | ![]() | R | 1 |
![]() | 2–3 | |||||
![]() | 4, 6–7, 9 | |||||
ArtTech F24/008 | 62 | ![]() | All | |||
![]() | Dallara F302/074 | Opel | 64 | ![]() | R | All |
Dallara F303/021 | 65 | ![]() | R | 9 | ||
![]() | Dallara F302/065 | Opel | 66 | ![]() | 9 | |
![]() | Dallara F301/006 | Opel | 67 | ![]() | 3, 9 |
Five rounds were part of the ADAC Master Weekend with rounds supporting 24 Hours Nürburgring in May, FIA GT Oschersleben 2 Hours in June, Rizla Race Day and 1000 km Nürburgring in August. With the exception of round at TT Circuit Assen, all rounds took place on German soil.
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10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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Pos | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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Points | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Pos | Driver | OSC1 | NÜR1 | HOC | OSC2 | LAU | ASS | NÜR2 | SAC | OSC3 | Pts | |||||||||
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1 | ![]() | PFL | P | P | P | FL | PFL | PFL | PFL | PFL | PFL | PFL | PFL | FL | 21 | |||||
2 | ![]() | FL | FL | FL | FL | P | 5 | |||||||||||||
3 | ![]() | PFL | PFL | P | 5 | |||||||||||||||
4 | ![]() | FL | P | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | ![]() | P | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | ![]() | P | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | ![]() | FL | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Pos | Driver | OSC1 | NÜR1 | HOC | OSC2 | LAU | ASS | NÜR2 | SAC | OSC3 | Pts |
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