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===List of Formula Three series=== {{See also|Category:Formula Three series}} ====Current series==== {|class="wikitable" style="width:85%" |- ! Series name ! Zone/country ! Active years ! Additional information |- ! colspan=4 align=center| FIA Formula 3 regulations |- | [[FIA Formula 3 Championship]] | International | 2019β | Replaced the [[GP3 Series]] and the [[FIA Formula 3 European Championship]] in 2019. |- ! colspan=4 align=center| FIA [[Formula Regional]] regulations |- | {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Formula Regional Americas Championship]] | [[North America]] | 2018β | Was known as F3 Americas until 2019. |- | {{flagicon|EU}} [[Formula Regional European Championship|Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine]] | [[Europe]] | 2019β |Replaced the [[Formula Regional European Championship]] and the [[Formula Renault Eurocup]] in 2021. |- | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Formula Regional Japanese Championship]] | [[Japan]] | 2020β | K2 acquired [[Formula Regional]] rights for 2020 after [[Super Formula Lights|Japanese Formula 3 Championship]] officials changed specifications away from Formula Regional, thereby abandoning nomenclature rights under FIA rules. |- | [[Formula Renault AsiaCup|Alpine Formula Racing Asia Series]] | [[Asia]] | 2021β | The new championship aligns with the [[Formula Regional European Championship|Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine]] running the Tatuus Formula Regional spec car with Renault engines (Formula Renault FR-19). |- |{{flagicon|UAE}} {{flagicon|KUW}} [[Formula Regional Middle East Championship]] | [[Asia]] | 2023β |Replaced the [[Formula Regional Asian Championship]] in 2023 |- | {{flagicon|NZL}}{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Toyota Racing Series|Formula Regional Oceania Championship]] | [[New Zealand]] | 2023β | The series switched to the Formula Regional chassis for 2020 and rebranded as Formula Regional championship from 2023 onwards. |- | {{flagicon|IND}} [[Formula Regional Indian Championship]] | [[India]] | 2023β | |- ! colspan=4 align=center| Former FIA F3 regulations |- | {{flagicon|GBR}} Monoposto Racing Championship | [[United Kingdom]] | 1977β | Monoposto racing championship runs Formula 3 cars up to the 2007 year MY of the Dallara chassis. Featuring a BOP to ensure fair racing between the years, all cars run a 2.0L production F3 engine (190bhp) limit through various restrictors. |- | {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Austria Formula 3 Cup|Drexler-Automotive Formula 3 Cup]] | [[Austria]] | 1982,<br>1984β<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.formel3guide.com/alle-meister.html?id=66|title=formel 3 guide - Formel 3 Meister Γsterreich|website=www.formel3guide.com|access-date=2016-07-21}}</ref> | "Drexler-Automotive Formel 3 Pokal" for the main Cup and "Drexler-Automotive Formel 3 Trophy" for B division older chassis cars. |- | {{flagicon|EU}} [[FIA Central European Zone Formula 3]] | [[Europe]] | 1994β2005,<br>2016β | |- | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian Formula 3 Championship|Australian Formula Open Series]] | [[Australia]] | 1999β2019,<br>2021β | |- | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[F2000 Italian Formula Trophy]] | [[Italy]] | 2014β | Formerly known as F2 Italian Trophy. Mainly running older F3 chassis and engines. |- ! colspan=4 align=center| Euroformula regulations - based on 2018 F3-chassis |- | {{flagicon|EU}} [[Euroformula Open Championship]] | [[Europe]] | 2009β | Formerly the Spanish Formula Three Championship. The Spanish Formula Three title continues to exist as a sub-championship. |- | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Super Formula Lights]] | [[Japan]] | 2020β | Formerly the [[Japanese Formula 3 Championship]] until 2019, when the series adopted [[Euroformula Open Championship]] regulations in 2020, forcing a name change. |- ! colspan=4 align=center| GB3 Championship regulations (Upgraded FIA Formula 4) |- | {{flagicon|GBR}} [[BRDC British Formula 3 Championship|GB3 Championship]] | [[United Kingdom]] | 2016β | Although called British Formula 3 in the UK, this is to avoid confusion with Formula 4. The car is a Tatuus Formula 4 tub with superior aerodynamics to the F4 cars in other series. The engines are tuned 2 liter Ford Duratec engines without air restrictor. |- ! colspan=4 align=center| Non-FIA regulations series |- | {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Chilean Formula Three Championship]] | [[Chile]] | 1972β1974 1976β2012 2016β2019 | The Chilean championship did not follow the FIA's Formula 3 regulations. |- |} ====Defunct series==== {|class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Series name ! Zone/country ! Active years ! Additional information |- | [[German Formula Three Championship]] | [[Germany]] | 1950β1953<br>1971β2014 | The main Championship merged into the [[Formula 3 Euro Series]] in 2003. A lower-level Formula 3 Cup was run between 2003 and 2014. |- | [[British Formula 3 International Series|British Formula Three Championship]] | [[United Kingdom]] | 1951β1961<br>1964β2014 | |- | [[Soviet Formula 3 Championship]] | [[Soviet Union]] | 1960β1987 | The championship was cancelled due to the financial problems of the Soviet Union and later replaced with [[Russian Formula Three Championship]] |- | [[Italian Formula Three Championship]] | [[Italy]] | 1958β1966<br>{{nowrap|1968β2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.formel3guide.com/alle-meister.html?id=63|title=formel 3 guide - Formel 3 Meister Italien|website=www.formel3guide.com|access-date=2016-07-21}}</ref>}} | |- | {{nowrap|[[FIA European Formula 3 Championship (1975-1984)|FIA European Formula 3 Championship]]}} | [[Europe]] | 1975β1984 | |- | [[Formula 3 Euro Series]] | [[Europe]] | 2003β2012 | Incorporated into the [[FIA Formula 3 European Championship]] from 2013 |- | [[FIA Formula 3 International Trophy]] | International | 2011 | Replaced by the revived [[FIA Formula 3 European Championship]] in 2012 |- | {{nowrap|[[FIA Formula 3 European Championship]]}} | [[Europe]] | {{nowrap|2012β2018}} | Replaced the [[FIA Formula 3 International Trophy]] and [[Formula 3 Euro Series]]. In 2019, joined with [[GP3 Series]], to create [[FIA Formula 3 Championship]] |- | {{nowrap|[[Japanese Formula 3 Championship]]}} | [[Japan]] | {{nowrap|1979β2019}} | With the rebranding of the series to [[Super Formula Lights]], the [[Japanese Formula 3 Championship]] officially ended after 41 years.<ref>{{cite web|title=All-Japan F3 rebranded as Super Formula Lights|url=https://www.motorsport.com/japanese-f3/news/japanese-f3-series-rebranded-as-super-formula-lights/4514511/|last=Thukral|first=Rachit|last2=Tanaka|first2=Ken|publisher=[[Motorsport Network]]|work=[[Motorsport.com]]|date=17 August 2019|access-date=17 August 2019}}</ref> |- | [[European F3 Open Championship|Spanish Formula Three Championship]] | [[Spain]] | 2001β2008 | Replaced by European F3 Open Championship |- | [[Formula Three Sudamericana]] | [[South America]] | 1987β2013 | Replaced by [[Brazilian Formula Three Championship|FΓ³rmula 3 Brasil]] |- | [[Brazilian Formula Three Championship]] | [[Brazil]] | 1989β1995<br>2014β2017 | Replaced [[Formula Three Sudamericana]] in 2014, renamed to Super FΓ³rmula Brasil, but canceled in 2018. |- | [[French Formula Three Championship]] | [[France]] | 1964β1973<br>1978β2002 | Replaced by [[Formula 3 Euro Series]] |- | Belgian Formula Three Championship | [[Belgium]] | 1964β1967 | |- | Swedish Formula 3 Championship | [[Sweden]] | 1964β1994<br>1997β2000 | |- | Danish Formula 3 Championship | [[Denmark]] | 1949β1966<br>1976β1977 | |- | Norwegian Formula 3 Championship | [[Norway]] | 1999β2000 | |- | {{nowrap|Scandinavian & Nordic Formula Three Championship}} | [[Scandinavia]] | 1984β1985<br>1992β2001 | |- | [[Finnish Formula Three Championship]] | [[Finland]] | 1958β1960<br>1984β1986<br>2000β2010 | Known as Nordic Formula Three Masters in 2010 |- | [[North European Zone Formula 3 Cup]] | [[Northern Europe]] | 2008β2009<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fia-nez.eu/pdf/minutes/nez_minutes_2009-02.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2010-03-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720162548/http://www.fia-nez.eu/pdf/minutes/nez_minutes_2009-02.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-20 }}</ref> | |- | [[Russian Formula Three Championship]] | [[Russia]] | 1997β2002<br>2008 | |- | Greece Formula 3 Championship | [[Greece]] | 1990β2002 | |- | [[Turkish Formula Three Championship]] | [[Turkey]] | {{nowrap|1994β2006<ref>Formula 3 Survey, Karl-Friedrich Katabian, International Race Results and Data Association, page 1225</ref>}} | |- | [[Swiss Formula Three Championship|Swiss F3 Championship]] | [[Switzerland]] | 1978β2008, 2014β2021 | Run as Cup sub-division of the [[Austria Formula 3 Cup]] from 2014 to 2021 |- | [[East German Formula Three Championship]] | [[East Germany]] | 1950β1958<br>1964β1972 | |- | [[Asian Formula Three Championship]] | [[Asia]] | 2001β2008 | Known as the Asian F3 Pacific Series from 2007β2008. |- | [[United States Formula Three Championship]] | [[United States]] | 2000β2001 | |- | [[Mexican Formula Three Championship]] | [[Mexico]] | 1990β2002 | |- | Mexican Formula Three International Championship | [[Mexico]] | 1990β2003 | |- | ARP/BRSCC Formula 3 Cup | [[United Kingdom]] | {{nowrap|1990β2010}} | |- | [[MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup|MSV Formula 3 Cup]] | [[United Kingdom]] | {{nowrap|2011β2021}} | Took over the ARP/BRSCC Formula 3 Cup in 2011, before folding in 2020. Was run by the Monoposto Racing Club in 2021 before being integrated into their series. |- | [[Formula Lites]] | [[United States]] | 2015 | |- | [[Formula Renault Eurocup]] | [[Europe]] | 2019β2020 | The series utilized Formula 3 chassis for the first time and new 1.8-litre turbocharged engine in 2019. The 2020 season was the final [[Formula Renault Eurocup]] season organised by [[Renault Sport]], as starting from 2021 it merged with the [[Formula Regional European Championship]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Smith |first1=Luke |title=Formula Regional Europe merges with Renault Eurocup for 2021 |url=https://www.motorsport.com/frenault/news/formula-regional-european-merger-2021/4901832/?ic_source=home-page-widget&ic_medium=widget&ic_campaign=widget-22 |access-date=31 October 2020 |work=Motorsport.com |publisher=Motorsport.com |date=31 October 2020}}</ref> |- | [[W Series (championship)|W Series]] | International | 2019, 2021β2022 | Formula Regional championship exclusively for women |- |colspan="4"|{{center|{{small|Source:<ref>Partially sourced from http://www.forix.com/8w/6thgear/champs.html</ref>}}}} |} ====Special races==== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;" |- ! Event ! Track ! Region ! Country ! Championship ! Years |- !colspan=6| Events |- | [[FIA Formula 3 World Cup]] | [[Guia Circuit]] | [[Macau]] | {{flagu|Macau}} | ''standalone event'' | 1983β2019, 2023 |- |[[New Zealand Grand Prix]] |alternating |alternating |{{flagu|New Zealand}} |[[Toyota Racing Series|Formula Regional Oceania Championship]] |2020β2021, 2023β |- |[[Grand Prix de Pau]] | Circuit de Pau-Ville |[[Pau, PyrΓ©nΓ©es-Atlantiques|Pau]] |{{flagu|France}} |[[Euroformula Open Championship]] | 1999β2006, 2011β2012, 2014β2019, 2022 |- |[[Masters of Formula 3]] |[[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] |[[Zandvoort]] |{{flagu|Netherlands}} |''standalone event'' | 1991β2016 |- | [[Formula 3 Brazil Open]] | [[AutΓ³dromo JosΓ© Carlos Pace]] | [[SΓ£o Paulo]] | {{flagu|Brazil}} | ''standalone event'' | 2010β2014 |- | Eastside 100 | [[EuroSpeedway Lausitz]] | [[Klettwitz]] | {{flagu|Germany}} | [[German Formula Three Championship]] | 2005β2006 |- |Monaco Formula Three Grand Prix |[[Circuit de Monaco]] |[[Monte Carlo]] |{{flagu|Monaco}} | | 1950, 1959β1997, 2005 |- |[[Korea Super Prix]] | Changwon Street Circuit |[[Changwon]] |{{flagu|South Korea}} |''standalone event'' | 1999β2004 |- | [[FIA European Formula Three Cup]] | alternating | alternating | {{flagu|Europe}} | ''standalone event'' | 1985β1990, 1999β2004 |- | Inter F3 League | [[Fuji Speedway]] | [[Oyama, Shizuoka|Oyama]] | {{flagu|Japan}} | ''standalone event'' | 1990β1993 |- | Australian Grand Prix F3 Support Race | [[Albert Park Circuit]] | [[Melbourne]] | {{flagu|Australia}} | ''standalone event'' | 2006β2007 |- | [[Indy 300 F3 Challenge]] | [[Surfers Paradise Street Circuit]] | [[Surfers Paradise, Queensland|Surfers Paradise]] | {{flagu|Australia}} | ''standalone event'' | 2008 |- | Wakefield Park Open Wheel Festival | [[Wakefield Park]] | [[Goulburn]] | {{flagu|Australia}} | ''standalone event'' | 2017 |- | New Race Festival | [[Circuit Zolder]] | [[Heusden-Zolder]] | {{flagu|Belgium}} | ''standalone event'' | 1999β2000 |- | MRF Madras Formula 3 Grand Prix | [[Madras International Circuit]] | [[Chennai]] | {{flagu|India}} | ''standalone event'' | 1995, 1999 |- | Sardinia F3 Masters | [[Circuito di Cagliari]] | [[Cagliari]] | {{flagu|Italy}} | ''standalone event'' | 2003 |- | [[Lady Wigram Trophy]] | [[Euromarque Motorsport Park|Ruapana Park]] | [[Christchurch]] | {{flagu|New Zealand}} | ''standalone event'' | 2003β2004 |- | Privilege Formula Festival International | [[Circuit Paul Armagnac]] | [[Nogaro]] | {{Flagu|France}} | ''standalone event'' | 1992β1993 |- | Japanese Grand Prix F3 Support Race | [[Suzuka International Racing Course|Suzuka Circuit]] | [[Suzuka, Mie|Suzuka]] | {{flagu|Japan}} | ''standalone event'' | 1988β1993 |- | [[1988 Cellnet Superprix|Cellnet Superprix]] | [[Brands Hatch]] | [[Kent]] | {{flagu|United Kingdom}} | ''standalone event'' | 1988 |}
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