Russian Formula Three Championship

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Russian Formula Three Championship
Category Single-seater
Country Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Inaugural season 1997
Folded 2008
Constructors ArtTech,
Astrada,
Dallara
Last Drivers' champion Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Semyonov
Last Teams' champion ArtLine Engineering
Official website http://www.f1600.ru
Ivan Samarin driving ArtTech F24 car at Moscow City Racing 2008 show 2008 rusF3 Samarin.jpg
Ivan Samarin driving ArtTech F24 car at Moscow City Racing 2008 show

Russian Formula Three Championship is the name of a former Russian Formula Three racing competition. Starting in 1997, the series ended in 2002, it was relaunched in 2008 but only for one season.

Champions

SeasonChampionshipASPAS Cup
Drivers' ChampionCarTeams' ChampionDrivers' ChampionCarTeams' Champion
2008 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Semyonov ArtTech F24 ArtLine Engineering No Cup
2007 Russian Formula 1600 Championship
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Belicchi Dallara F399 Lukoil Racing
2001 Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio Mediani Dallara F399 ArtLine Engineering
2000 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Pedemonte Dallara F399 Lukoil Racing
1999 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Pedemonte Dallara Lukoil Racing
1998 Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Kozankov Dallara West Canopus Castrol Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Pedemonte Dallara F397 Lukoil Racing
1997 Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Kozankov Dallara West Canopus Castrol Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Pedemonte Dallara F397 Lukoil Racing

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