MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup

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MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup
MSV Formula Three Cup Logo.jpg
F3 Cup Logo
Category Single seaters
Country Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Inaugural season 2011
Constructors Dallara
Lola
TOM'S [1]
Engine suppliers Opel
Toyota
Renault
Mitsubishi
Mugen Honda
Honda [1]
Official website https://www.f3-cup.co.uk/

The MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup is a national motor racing series that takes place primarily in the United Kingdom, with a small number of events in mainland Europe. It is a club racing series aimed towards amateur drivers and aspiring racers, and uses older generation single seater Formula Three cars to keep costs low. The F3 Cup has three classes covering cars built between 1981 and 2011. [2] [3] The series is organised by MotorSport Vision, and in 2015 it was the only Formula Three series in the United Kingdom. Since 2021 the championship has been managed by the Monoposto Racing Club and sponsored by Hardall International.

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History

MotorSport Vision Racing, which is the racing division of MotorSport Vision, announced the launch of the MSV F3 Cup in 2011. [2] It is the successor to the BRSCC run championships/series with the names BRSCC F3, Club F3 and ARP F3.

For 2012, the club obtained championship status and from then on became known as F3 Cup. [4]

From 2021 the Championship moved from being managed by MSV to the Monoposto Racing Club and attracted sponsorship from Hardall International

The 2022 season was cancelled due to a lack of entries and protracted discussions on the composition of the championship. [5]

Equipment

Teams are allowed to use Formula Three chassis built after 1980 but before 2005. [2] This allows teams to enter with cheaper equipment. [6] The series uses a control tyre which all drivers must use. The tyres are supplied by Avon Tyres, whose parent company supply tyres to the British Formula 3 Championship. [7] Engines will be 2 litre (2000cc) restricted engines also built between 1981 and 2005. [8]

Due to the mix in ages, and therefore competitiveness of cars, the championship runs three classes.

Formula Three chassis built between 2008 and 2011 are eligible to enter the main championship from 2015. [3]

Champions

In 2011, F3 Cup was run as a series, not as a championship. There was a prize for the most meritorious driver, which was deemed to be Aaron Steele. The MSA granted F3 Cup championship status for 2012 onwards.

SeasonOverall ChampionCup ClassTrophy ClassTeam Champion
2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Dittmann [9] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tristan Cliffe [10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Dittmann [9] Omicron Motorsport [11]
2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Craven [12] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Craven Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Karaskas [13] Mark Bailey Racing [14]
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Sowery [15] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Sowery [15] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oliver Rae [16] Omicron Motorsport [17]
2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aaron Steele [18] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aaron Steele [18] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Holey [18] Chris Dittmann Racing [18]
2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Line Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Line Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James LedamunCF Racing
2017 Flag of Italy.svg Jacopo Sebastiani [19] Flag of Italy.svg Jacopo Sebastiani [19] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Holey [19] CF Racing [19]
2018 Flag of Ireland.svg Cian Carey [20] Flag of Ireland.svg Cian Carey [20] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Cater [20] Chris Dittmann Racing [20]
2019 Flag of Ireland.svg Cian Carey [21] CF Racing [21]
2020 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney [22] CF Racing [22]
2021 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shane KellyCF Racing

Events

The championship comprises eight rounds, each with two races. Each race weekend will comprise one 20 minute qualifying session and two or three 20 or 30 minute races.

The 2021 season features 6 rounds held in England. [23]

RoundCircuitDate
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone National 15-16 May
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Castle Combe 12-13 June
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oulton Park 24 July
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brands Hatch Indy 21-22 August
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Donington GP 18-19 September
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Snetterton 300 25 September

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