Swiss Formula Three Championship

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Swiss Formula Three Championship
Category Single-seaters
Inaugural season1978
Constructors Dallara
Drivers' champion Sandro Zeller
Teams' champion Jo Zeller Racing

The Swiss Formula Three Championship is a Level 2 European Formula Three car racing series made up of circuit races and also hillclimbs. Despite its name, the bulk of the series events was held in neighbouring countries due to the legal difficulties of organising motorsport events in Switzerland and the lack of available facilities in Switzerland. Most events were held in Italy and France. The series however did have a prominent role in promoting Swiss drivers. The championship folded in 2009, but restarted again in 2014. The Swiss Formula 3 Cup now is a championship run for Swiss drivers only that participate in the Remus Formula 3 Championships, Cup races simultaneously held with the Austria Formula 3 Cup.

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Champions

All champions were Swiss-registered.

SeasonChampionTeam ChampionCarCategories
1978Patrick StuderFormel Rennsport Club Chevron-Toyota A
1979Beat Blatter Sauber Racing Lola-Chevron-Toyota A
1980Jakob BordoliBordoli Racing Ralt-Toyota A
1981Marcel WettsteinSquadra Caposcarico Ralt-Toyota A
1982 Jo Zeller Formel Rennsport Club Ralt-Toyota A
1983Hans-Peter KaufmannFormel Rennsport Club Ralt-Alfa Romeo A
1984 Jo Zeller Formel Rennsport Club Ralt-Toyota A
1985Jakob BordoliScuderia Calandra Ralt-Toyota A
1986 Gregor Foitek Squadra Foitek Dallara-Volkswagen A
1987Jakob BordoliFormel Rennsport Club Martini-Volkswagen A
1988Jakob BordoliFormel Rennsport Club Martini-Volkswagen A
1989Jacques IslerSquadra Foitek Dallara-Alfa Romeo A
1990 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Alfa Romeo A
1991 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Alfa Romeo A
1992 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Alfa Romeo A
1993Rüdi SchurterKMS Racing Dallara-Opel A
1994Rüdi SchurterKMS Racing Dallara-Opel A
1995 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Fiat A
1996Norbert ZehnderKMS Racing Dallara-Opel A
1997Norbert ZehnderKMS Racing Dallara-Opel A
1998 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
Thomas Stingelin Ralt-Alfa Romeo B
1999 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
Andrè Gauch Ralt-Alfa Romeo B
2000 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
Andreas Bahler Dallara-Opel B
2001 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
Jurg Felix Dallara-Fiat B
2002 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
Bruno Huber Dallara-Alfa Romeo B
2003 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
2004Patrick Dütsch Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
2005Anthony SinopoliGSG Racing Team Dallara-Opel A
2006 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
2007 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
2008 Jo Zeller Zeller Racing Dallara-Opel A
2009 - 2013 Not held
2014 [1] Thomas Amweg Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2015 [2] Kurt Böhlen Franz Wöss Racing Dallara-Opel A
2016 [3] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2017 [4] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2018 [5] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2019 [6] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2020 [7] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A
2021 [8] Sandro Zeller Jo Zeller Racing Dallara-Mercedes A

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