F2000 Italian Formula Trophy

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F2000 Italian Formula Trophy
Category Single-seaters
Country Flag of Italy.svg Italia
Inaugural season2014
Constructors Dallara, Mygale
Engine suppliers FIAT-FPT, Toyota
Drivers' champion Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda
Teams' champion Flag of Japan.svg Noda Racing
Official website www.f2trophy.it
Motorsport current event.svg Current season

The F2000 Italian Formula Trophy is an open wheel racing series based in Italy. The series has run since 2014 [1] under Formula Libre rules with mainly older Formula 3 cars and engines in use. Notable regular circuits include the Formula One circuits of Monza, Red Bull Ring and Imola.

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Champions

SeasonClass 1 ChampionTeam & Car/EngineClass 2 ChampionTeam & Car/EngineClass 3 ChampionTeam & Car/Engine
2014 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Zanasi Flag of Italy.svg Tomcat Racing Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Liguori Flag of Italy.svg Victoria World Flag of Italy.svg Davide Pigozzi Flag of Italy.svg Twister Italia
2015 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Zanasi [2] Flag of Italy.svg TOMCAT Racing Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Liguori Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Liguori Flag of Italy.svg Davide Pigozzi Flag of Italy.svg Twister Italia
2016 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Fontana
2017 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Ponzio [3] Flag of Italy.svg Puresport Flag of Italy.svg Dino Rasero Flag of Italy.svg Puresport Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Berto
2018 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente Flag of Italy.svg Pave Motorsport
2019 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Cola Flag of Italy.svg Monolite Racing Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Perego
2020 Flag of Italy.svg Dino Rasero [4] Flag of Italy.svg Puresport
2021 Flag of Italy.svg Bernarndo Pellegrini Flag of Italy.svg HT Racing
2022 Flag of Serbia.svg Paolo Brajnik Flag of Serbia.svg ASU NV Racing
2023 Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda Flag of Japan.svg Noda Racing

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