Formula 3 Euro Series 2009 season

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The 2009 Formula 3 Euro Series season was the seventh season of the Formula 3 Euro Series . It comprised a total of ten race weekends with two races each. The season began on May 16, 2009 at the Hockenheimring and ended on October 25 on this racetrack. The drivers 'championship title was won by Frenchman Jules Bianchi , whose ART Grand Prix team won the teams' championship.

Starting field

All teams drove with chassis from the Dallara company .

team No. driver engine Race weekend
FranceFrance ART Grand Prix 1 FranceFrance Jules Bianchi Mercedes Benz 1-10
2 FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas 1-10
23 MexicoMexico Esteban Gutiérrez 1-10
24 FranceFrance Adrien Tambay 1-4, 7-10
FranceFrance Signature plus 3 FinlandFinland Mika Mäki Volkswagen 1-10
4th FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay 1-10
25th BrazilBrazil Tiago Geronimi 1-10
ItalyItaly Prema Powerteam 5 LebanonLebanon Basil Shaaban Mercedes Benz 1-10
6th MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti 1-6, 8-10
27 ItalyItaly Matteo Chinosi 1-4
34 FranceFrance Tom Dillmann 9
35 GermanyGermany Tim Sandtler 7-8
42 SpainSpain Víctor García 10
GermanyGermany ASL Mücke Motorsport 7th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris Mercedes Benz 1-9
8th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird 1-9
14th GermanyGermany Marco Wittmann 1-10
26th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims 1-10
37 GermanyGermany Nico Monien 10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Manor Motorsport 9 BrazilBrazil César Ramos Mercedes Benz 1-8
10 BrazilBrazil Pedro Enrique 1-10
28 SpainSpain Roberto Merhi 1-10
FranceFrance SG Formula 11 NetherlandsNetherlands Henkie Waldschmidt Mercedes Benz 1-10
12 FranceFrance Alexandre Marsoin 1-2
22nd NetherlandsNetherlands Carlo van Dam 8th
30th ItalyItaly Andrea Caldarelli 1-10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carlin Motorsport 15th New ZealandNew Zealand Brendon Hartley Volkswagen 1-7, 9
16 United StatesUnited States Jake Rosenzweig 1-10
43 ItalyItaly Mirko Bortolotti 10
AustriaAustria HBR Motorsport 17th GermanyGermany Kevin Mirocha Mercedes Benz 1-4
18th VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. 1-6
34 FranceFrance Tom Dillmann 5-6, 10th
GermanyGermany Motopark Academy 19th FinlandFinland Atte mustons Mercedes Benz 1-4, 6-7
20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christopher Zanella 1-10
33 NetherlandsNetherlands Renger van der Zande 5, 8-10
GermanyGermany Kolles & Heinz Union 21st CanadaCanada Robert Wickens Volkswagen 1, 9
22nd NetherlandsNetherlands Carlo van Dam 1-2
31 DenmarkDenmark Johan Jokinen 2-10
32 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nick Tandy 3-8
36 ItalyItaly Edoardo Mortara 10

Racing calendar

No. date Racetrack winner Second Third
1. May 16 GermanyGermany Hockenheim MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti SpainSpain Roberto Merhi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird
2. 17th of May FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FranceFrance Jules Bianchi
3. 30th May GermanyGermany Lausitz FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay
4th 31. May GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris SpainSpain Roberto Merhi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird
5. June 27th GermanyGermany Norisring FranceFrance Jules Bianchi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims 1
6th June 28th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay FranceFrance Jules Bianchi
7th July 18th NetherlandsNetherlands Zandvoort FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
8th. July 19 FranceFrance Jules Bianchi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird United StatesUnited States Jake Rosenzweig
9. August 1st GermanyGermany Oschersleben FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas SpainSpain Roberto Merhi
10. August 2nd GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
11. 15th of August GermanyGermany Nürburg FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas MexicoMexico Esteban Gutiérrez
12. August 16 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
13. 5th September United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brands Hatch FinlandFinland Mika Mäki FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
14th September 6th New ZealandNew Zealand Brendon Hartley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird
15th September 19th SpainSpain Barcelona FranceFrance Jules Bianchi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims ItalyItaly Andrea Caldarelli
16. September 20th NetherlandsNetherlands Renger van der Zande United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims LebanonLebanon Basil Shaaban
17th October 10th FranceFrance Dijon Prenois GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
18th October 11th FranceFrance Jules Bianchi SpainSpain Roberto Merhi MexicoMexico Esteban Gutiérrez
19th October 24th GermanyGermany Hockenheim FranceFrance Jules Bianchi FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay
20th October 25 FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christopher Zanella GermanyGermany Marco Wittmann 2

1 Stefano Coletti was stripped of third place after a punch in the face by Jules Bianchi and excluded from the race weekend. The following pilots did not move up.

2 Marco Wittmann finished fourth. However, since Mirko Bortolotti, who crossed the finish line third, had started as a guest driver, Wittmann received the points for third place.

Rating

Driver ranking

Item driver Points
1. FranceFrance Jules Bianchi 114
2. GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris 75
3. FinlandFinland Valtteri Bottas 62
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Sims 54
5. FranceFrance Jean Karl Vernay 47
6th FinlandFinland Mika Mäki 43
7th SpainSpain Roberto Merhi 42
8th. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sam Bird 40
9. MexicoMexico Esteban Gutiérrez 26th
10. MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti 19th
11. New ZealandNew Zealand Brendon Hartley 15th
Item driver Points
12. NetherlandsNetherlands Henkie Waldschmidt 13
13. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christopher Zanella 11
14th ItalyItaly Andrea Caldarelli 11
15th NetherlandsNetherlands Renger van der Zande 7th
16. GermanyGermany Marco Wittmann 6th
17th LebanonLebanon Basil Shaaban 6th
18th United StatesUnited States Jake Rosenzweig 6th
19th FinlandFinland Atte mustons 4th
20th BrazilBrazil Tiago Geronimi 2
21st FranceFrance Adrien Tambay 0
22nd CanadaCanada Robert Wickens 0
Item driver Points
23. ItalyItaly Matteo Chinosi 0
24. DenmarkDenmark Johan Jokinen 0
25th BrazilBrazil César Ramos 0
26th VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. 0
27. BrazilBrazil Pedro Enrique 0
28. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nick Tandy 0
29 GermanyGermany Kevin Mirocha 0
30th FranceFrance Tom Dillmann 0
31. NetherlandsNetherlands Carlo van Dam 0
32. FranceFrance Alexandre Marsoin 0

Team evaluation

Item team Points
1. FranceFrance ART Grand Prix 183
2. GermanyGermany ASL Mücke Motorsport 163
3. FranceFrance Signature plus 92
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Manor Motorsport 42
5. ItalyItaly Prema Powerteam 25th
6th FranceFrance SG Formula 24
7th GermanyGermany Motopark Academy 22nd
8th. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carlin Motorsport 21st
9. GermanyGermany Kolles & Heinz Union 0
10. AustriaAustria HBR Motorsport 0

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Bianchi, Bottas and Tambay: ART is completely motorsport-total.com on January 6, 2009
  2. Gutierrez starts for ART in the Euroseries motorsport-total.com on January 5th, 2009
  3. Euro series: Mäki hires Signature at motorsport-total.com on February 4, 2009
  4. a b VW equips three teams from motorsport-total.com on March 9, 2009
  5. Shaaban changes to Prema motorsport-total.com on January 9, 2009
  6. Euro series: Prema continues to rely on Coletti motorsport-total.com on January 7, 2009
  7. Euro series: Chinosi completes Prema-Trio motorsport-total.com on April 15, 2009
  8. ^ "Dijon-Prenois: first match ball for Bianchi" (Motorsport-Total.com on October 8, 2009)
  9. a b c "Exciting finale in rookie and team classification" (Motorsport-Total.com on October 22, 2009)
  10. The third in the league: Mücke also gets Sam Bird motorsport-total.com on December 12, 2008
  11. ^ Wittmann: 2009 with Mücke in the Euroseries motorsport-total.com on December 2nd, 2008
  12. Mücke brings British talent Sims motorsport-total.com on December 11, 2008
  13. Team Manor signs Ramos under motorsport-total.com on December 13, 2008
  14. Euro series: Manor signs Pedro Nunes motorsport-total.com on February 14, 2009
  15. Manor Motorsport gets Merhi motorsport-total.com on March 2, 2009
  16. a b Euro series: SG wants to fight at the top motorsport-total.com on January 23, 2009
  17. ^ Formula 3 Euro Series 2009: Masses with a lot of class motorsport-total.com on May 13, 2009
  18. "Catalunya: Carlo van Dam returns to series" ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2009 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (motorsport.com on September 17, 2009)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.motorsport.com
  19. Euro Series: Hartley will stay with Carlin motorsport-total.com on January 1, 2009
  20. Euro series: Carlin signs Rosenzweig motorsport-total.com on February 2, 2009
  21. ^ "Bortolotti joins Carlin for Hockenheim" (Autosport.com on October 19, 2009)
  22. a b Mirocha and Cecotto at HBR motorsport-total.com on February 24, 2009
  23. Mustonen with Motopark in the Euroseries motorsport-total.com on February 10, 2009
  24. Young Swiss hired at Motopark at motorsport-total.com on March 3, 2009
  25. ^ "Van der Zande back in the Euro Series" (Motorsport-total.com on September 15, 2009)
  26. Wickens gets second Kolles cockpit motorsport-total.com on May 7, 2009
  27. Ex-Formula 1 team boss signed van Dam under motorsport-total.com on February 10, 2009
  28. New man at Kolles & Heinz motorsport-magazin.com on May 26, 2009
  29. Kolles & Heinz: Tandy replaces van Dam motorsport-total.com on June 25, 2009

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