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===Special races=== [[Image:Paucircuit.jpg|thumb|right|[[Átila Abreu]] driving for [[Mücke Motorsport]] during the 2005 [[Pau Grand Prix]] in France]] In addition to the many national series, Formula Three is known for major non-championship races typically including entries from the national series, the best-known of which is the [[Macau Grand Prix|FIA Formula 3 World Cup]] (previously known as FIA Formula 3 Intercontinental Cup) at [[Macau]]. The first Formula Three Grand Prix of Macau was held in 1983 and won by [[Ayrton Senna]]. [[Michael Schumacher]], [[David Coulthard]], [[Ralf Schumacher]], and [[Takuma Sato]] have also won there. The Formula Three Grand Prix of Macau traditionally marks the end of the Formula Three season, with drivers from almost every national series participating. Other major races include the [[Pau Grand Prix]] (from 1999 to 2006), the [[Masters of Formula 3]] (traditionally held at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort|Zandvoort]]), and the [[Korea Super Prix]] at [[Changwon]]. These events give fans in locations not visited by other major series a way to experience major international racing. The [[Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race|Monaco F3 Grand Prix]] held until 1997 was also a famous special race. It was restored in [[2005 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three|2005]] only, as a part of the F3 Euro Series.
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