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词条 2011 British Formula 3 International Series
释义

  1. Regulation changes

  2. Drivers and teams

     Driver changes 

  3. Race calendar and results

  4. Championship standings

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Motorsport season
| series = British Formula 3 International Series
| year = 2011
}}{{Context|date=July 2011}}

The 2011 Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series was the 61st British Formula 3 International Series season. The season began on 16 April at Monza in Italy and ended on 9 October at Silverstone after 30 races held at ten meetings. Of those meetings, six were held in the United Kingdom, with overseas rounds at Monza, the Nürburgring in Germany, Paul Ricard in France, and Spa in Belgium.

Brazilian driver Felipe Nasr dominated the series, winning seven races and recording 16 top three finishes over the first eight rounds of the series, putting him 123 points ahead of Nasr's Carlin Motorsport teammate, Danish driver Kevin Magnussen, giving him an unassailable lead in the championship with two rounds still in hand.[1]

Regulation changes

A number of changes were announced for the season, with pit-stops set to be introduced in the third race of each round,[2] but this plan was later abandoned in July 2011.[3] The championship's class system – Championship and National – was also renamed to the International and Rookie Championships. The Rookie winner will receive a fully paid entry to the 2012 International Championship.[2]

Drivers and teams

{{col-begin|width=auto}}{{col-break}}
Team Chassis EngineNo.|Car number Driver Rounds
International Class
{{flagicon|GBR}} CarlinDallara F308Volkswagen 1COL}} Carlos Huertas All
2DNK}} Kevin Magnussen All
21GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-Cook All
22MYS}} Jazeman Jaafar All
31BRA}} Felipe Nasr All
32GBR}} Jack Harvey All
{{flagicon|GBR}} Fortec MotorsportDallara F311Mercedes HWA 3GBR}} William Buller All
4BRA}} Lucas Foresti All
23GBR}} Harry Tincknell All
24MYS}} Fahmi Ilyas All
{{flagicon|GBR}} Double R RacingDallara F308Mercedes HWA 5BRA}} Pipo Derani All
6AUS}} Scott Pye All
26FIN}} Valtteri Bottas 9
NZL}} Mitch Evans 10
{{flagicon|GBR}} Hitech RacingDallara F308Volkswagen 7BRA}} Pietro Fantin All
27ESP}} Bruno Méndez 1
BRA}} Pedro Nunes 5
8{{flagicon|RUS}} Max Snegirev 9–10
Dallara F310 4
GBR}} Riki Christodoulou 1–3
PRT}} António Félix da Costa 5–6
{{flagicon|GBR}} Sino Vision RacingDallara F308Mercedes HWA 11GBR}} Hywel Lloyd All
12CHN}} Adderly Fong All
{{flagicon|GBR}} T-SportDallara F311Volkswagen 15BRA}} Yann Cunha All
16BHR}} Menasheh Idafar All
17NLD}} Bart Hylkema 6–10
DEU}} Motopark Dallara F308 Volkswagen 18GBR}} Alexander Sims 10
Rookie Class
GBR}} T-Sport Dallara F307 Mugen-Honda 41NLD}} Bart Hylkema 1–5
{{flagicon|GBR}} Hitech Racing Dallara F307Mugen-Honda42{{flagicon|JPN}} Kotaro Sakurai 1
Dallara F305 2–10
GBR}} Team West-Tec Dallara F307 Mugen-Honda 44ITA}} Luca Orlandi 8
Invitation Entries
GBR}} Double R Racing Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA 77EST}} Marko Asmer 7
GBR}} Hitech Racing Dallara F308 Volkswagen 77BRA}} Guilherme Silva 10
NLD}} Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara F308 Volkswagen 92NLD}} Hannes van Asseldonk 7
{{flagicon|FRA}} Signature[4]Dallara F308Volkswagen 93DEU}} Daniel Abt 7
94COL}} Carlos Muñoz 7
96DEU}} Marco Wittmann 7
Dallara F309 95BEL}} Laurens Vanthoor 7
{{flagicon|ITA}} Prema PowerteamDallara F308Mercedes HWA 97ITA}} Raffaele Marciello 7
98ESP}} Roberto Merhi 7
Dallara F309 99ESP}} Daniel Juncadella 7

Driver changes

Changed Teams
  • William Buller will change teams for his second season in British F3 moving from Hitech Racing to Fortec Motorsport. Lucas Foresti will also join Fortec Motorsport, having completed his rookie season with Carlin.
  • After driving for Räikkönen Robertson Racing in 2010, Carlos Huertas and Felipe Nasr will join Carlin.
  • After three seasons with his family-run CF Racing outfit, Hywel Lloyd will move to Sino Vision Racing to partner Adderly Fong.
Entering/Re-Entering British Formula 3 International Series
  • After finishing runner-up to Robin Frijns in Formula BMW Europe, Jack Harvey moved to Carlin. Another Formula BMW Europe graduate, Fahmi Ilyas competed with Fortec Motorsport.
  • Kevin Magnussen and Pipo Derani moved from the Motopark Academy team that competed in German F3 to compete in the championship. Magnussen drove for Carlin, while Derani raced for Double R Racing.
  • Formula Three Sudamericana champion Yann Cunha moved into the series full-time and partnered National class champion Menasheh Idafar at T-Sport. Cunha competed at the second Silverstone meeting with CF Racing in 2010.
  • After two seasons in Formula Renault UK, Harry Tincknell competed for Fortec Motorsport.
  • Bart Hylkema moved into the series from the Formula Renault Eurocup, to compete in the secondary Rookie Cup for T-Sport. He was joined in the Rookie Cup by Kotaro Sakurai, who moved from the now-defunct Formula BMW Pacific series to compete for Hitech Racing.
  • Pietro Fantin moved into the series from Formula Three Sudamericana. He will compete for Hitech Racing, the team he raced for in three meetings in 2010 when he was competing in the Invitation Class. He was joined by Formula Renault UK race-winner Riki Christodoulou, who returned to the championship after a season's absence, and Bruno Méndez, who competed in Formula Renault 3.5 in 2010.
  • British Formula Ford champion Scott Pye moved into the championship, driving for Double R Racing.
Leaving British Formula Three
  • After contesting a part season in Formula Renault 3.5 for Tech 1 Racing outwith commitments in British F3, 2010 champion Jean-Éric Vergne moved into the series full-time with Carlin. Third-placed Oliver Webb and ninth-placed Daniel McKenzie also moved into the series for Pons Racing and Comtec Racing respectively.
  • Runner-up in 2010 James Calado moved into the GP3 Series with ART Grand Prix.
  • Daisuke Nakajima returned to his native Japan to compete in Formula Nippon, having finished in eleventh place for Räikkönen Robertson Racing.
  • Alex Brundle returned to FIA Formula Two Championship, having competed in the series' inaugural season in 2009. He was joined by Max Snegirev and National Class runner-up James Cole.

Race calendar and results

  • A provisional ten-round calendar was announced on 16 October 2010,[5] before this was altered again on 26 November 2010.[6] The Nürburgring meeting was moved from September to July on 4 February 2011.[7] The first and third races at the Spa-Francorchamps round were also points-scoring for the FIA Formula 3 International Trophy.
Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Rookie Class Winner Supporting
1 R1{{flagicon|ITA}} Autodromo Nazionale Monza 16 AprilGBR}} William BullerBRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} Carlin No WinnerBlancpain Endurance Series
R217 AprilGBR}} William Buller{{flagicon|GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-Cook}}GBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
R3GBR}} William BullerBRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
2 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Oulton Park 23 AprilBRA}} Lucas ForestiBRA}} Lucas ForestiBRA}} Lucas ForestiGBR}} Fortec MotorsportNED}} Bart HylkemaBritish GT
R225 AprilBRA}} Pietro FantinGBR}} Riki ChristodoulouGBR}} Hitech RacingNED}} Bart Hylkema
R3BRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Lucas ForestiBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
3 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 14 MayBRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Felipe NasrDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart HylkemaBritish GT
R215 MayDNK}} Kevin MagnussenBRA}} Lucas ForestiGBR}} Fortec MotorsportJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3BRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Felipe NasrDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
4 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Brands Hatch 18 June{{flagicon|GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-Cook}}GBR}} William BullerBRA}} Lucas ForestiGBR}} Fortec MotorsportJPN}} Kotaro SakuraiBritish GT
R219 JuneGBR}} William BullerGBR}} Harry TincknellGBR}} Fortec MotorsportJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-CookDNK}} Kevin MagnussenBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
5 R1{{flagicon|DEU}} Nürburgring 2 JulyDNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart HylkemaFIA Formula Two/AvD 100 Meilen
R23 JulyGBR}} Jack HarveyGBR}} Jack HarveyGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
R3DNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinNED}} Bart Hylkema
6 R1{{flagicon|FRA}} Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 16 JulyDNK}} Kevin MagnussenBRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro SakuraiFIA GT1 World Championship
R217 JulyGBR}} William BullerGBR}} William BullerGBR}} Fortec MotorsportJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3DNK}} Kevin MagnussenPRT}} António Félix da CostaBRA}} Felipe NasrGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
7 R1{{flagicon|BEL}} Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps29 JulyESP}} Roberto MerhiDNK}} Kevin Magnussen1ESP}} Roberto MerhiITA}} Prema PowerteamJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai24 Hours of Spa
R2{{flagicon|GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-Cook2}}DNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3 30 JulyESP}} Roberto MerhiBRA}} Felipe Nasr1ESP}} Roberto Merhi{{flagicon|ITA}} Prema Powerteam}}JPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
8 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Rockingham Motor Speedway 3 SeptemberBRA}} Pietro FantinBRA}} Felipe NasrBRA}} Pietro FantinGBR}} Hitech RacingITA}} Luca OrlandiBritish GT
R24 SeptemberBRA}} Felipe NasrAUS}} Scott PyeGBR}} Double R RacingJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3BRA}} Pietro FantinBRA}} Pietro FantinDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
9 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Donington Park24 September}}GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-CookDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} Rupert Svendsen-CookGBR}} Carlin{{flagicon|JPN}} Kotaro Sakurai}}British GT
R2{{nowrap|25 September}}BRA}} Felipe NasrFIN}} Valtteri Bottas{{flagicon|GBR}} Double R Racing}} No Winner
R3BRA}} Felipe NasrFIN}} Valtteri BottasDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} Carlin No Winner
10 R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Silverstone Circuit 8 OctoberDNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro SakuraiBritish GT
R29 OctoberDNK}} Kevin MagnussenGBR}} Alexander SimsDEU}} MotoparkJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
R3DNK}} Kevin MagnussenDNK}} Kevin MagnussenCOL}} Carlos HuertasGBR}} CarlinJPN}} Kotaro Sakurai
  • 1 Fastest lap recorded by Roberto Merhi, but he was ineligible to score the fastest lap point.
  • 2 Fastest lap recorded by Hannes van Asseldonk, but he was ineligible to score the fastest lap point.

Championship standings

PosDriverMNZ
{{flagicon|ITA
OUL
{{flagicon|GBR
SNE
{{flagicon|GBR
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
LEC
{{flagicon|FRA
SPA
{{flagicon|BEL
ROC
{{flagicon|GBR
DON
{{flagicon|GBR
SIL
{{flagicon|GBR
Pts
Championship Class
1{{flagicon|BRA}} Felipe Nasr12125126172612411161987623Ret10937Ret 318
2{{flagicon|DNK}} Kevin Magnussen1586818Ret1818111516544Ret718751Ret161182 237
3{{flagicon|COL}} Carlos Huertas36446103102535RetRet3355101195611264791 222
4{{flagicon|GBR}} William Buller4371413593Ret61535Ret77122103153482166125 197
5{{nowrap|{{flagicon|GBR}} Rupert Svendsen-Cook}}51810844Ret1337Ret8266246214210Ret183Ret153 191
6{{flagicon|MYS}} Jazeman Jaafar25334616164454451189Ret3DSQ1244554104199 187
7{{flagicon|BRA}} Lucas Foresti91721721019182911497Ret1313111112121778526 170
8{{flagicon|BRA}} Pietro FantinRet955296451291011Ret8158Ret1914DSQ119212146938 119
9{{flagicon|GBR}} Jack HarveyRet101711101915Ret1213126711456351210314639Ret10618 112
10{{flagicon|AUS}} Scott PyeRet1214998Ret11774812101214RetRet1616158174Ret522017 81
11{{flagicon|GBR}} Harry Tincknell11111663782810193891017Ret22Ret16Ret1387514121611 78
12{{flagicon|GBR}} Riki Christodoulou64117112573 51
13{{flagicon|PRT}} António Félix da Costa672239 51
14{{flagicon|BHR}} Menasheh Idafar81810RetRet314171992Ret19RetRetRet1112RetRet1997Ret1131119413 48
15{{flagicon|BRA}} Pipo DeraniRetRet9Ret1413131261513Ret1491313Ret101821Ret138Ret10Ret214512 36
16{{flagicon|GBR}} Hywel Lloyd77151211147514RetRet7161319121071518Ret109Ret15131211Ret10 34
17{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas6113 17
18{{flagicon|GBR}} Alexander Sims817 17
19{{flagicon|BRA}} Pedro Nunes10310 10
20{{flagicon|NZL}} Mitch EvansRet114 10
21{{flagicon|MYS}} Fahmi Ilyas12Ret12151515Ret1315RetRetDNS13Ret201114620Ret18Ret15101817Ret20Ret19 7
22{{flagicon|CHN}} Adderly Fong1316201616111214111110Ret1512151712Ret2120221411Ret16127181716 5
23{{flagicon|NLD}} Bart HylkemaRetRet8Ret22171217914Ret1713Ret14 5
24{{flagicon|RUS}} Max Snegirev16Ret12915Ret1613Ret 2
25{{flagicon|ESP}} Bruno Méndez101418 1
26{{flagicon|BRA}} Yann Cunha141313131216119101414111814161613Ret231920Ret16Ret131115151015 −36
Guest drivers ineligible for points
{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Merhi1151 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Marco Wittmann1152 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Daniel Juncadella83Ret 0
{{flagicon|COL}} Carlos Muñoz46Ret 0
{{flagicon|BEL}} Laurens Vanthoor1774 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Hannes van Asseldonk124Ret 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Raffaele MarcielloRet175 0
{{flagicon|EST}} Marko AsmerRetRet6 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Daniel Abt14913 0
{{flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme Silva1714Ret 0
Rookie Class
1{{flagicon|JPN}} Kotaro SakuraiRetDNSDNS18Ret18181518171614201618181511242321Ret181319RetRet211820 378
2{{flagicon|NLD}} Bart HylkemaNC151917171717Ret16Ret1713171517 214
3{{flagicon|ITA}} Luca Orlandi162014 45
PosDriverMNZ
{{flagicon|ITA
OUL
{{flagicon|GBR
SNE
{{flagicon|GBR
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
LEC
{{flagicon|FRA
SPA
{{flagicon|BEL
ROC
{{flagicon|GBR
DON
{{flagicon|GBR
SIL
{{flagicon|GBR
Pts

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.formula3.co/news/nasr-claims-championship-title-as-magnussen-wins-race |title=Nasr claims championship title as Magnussen wins race |first=Nick |last=Carter |date=4 September 2011 |publisher=Stéphane Ratel Organisation |work=British Formula 3 Championship |accessdate=5 September 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111118001059/http://www.formula3.co/news/nasr-claims-championship-title-as-magnussen-wins-race |archivedate=18 November 2011 |df=dmy }}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.gpupdate.net/en/f3-news/242797/wheel-changes-confirmed-for-british-f3-2011/|title=Wheel changes confirmed for British F3 2011|date=17 September 2010|work=GPUpdate.net|publisher=GPUpdate|accessdate=30 September 2010}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=British F3 drops mandatory pitstops from 2011 races|work=Autosport|publisher=Haymarket Publications|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92886|first=Ben|last=Anderson|date=7 July 2011|accessdate=7 July 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.formula3.co/news/bumper-field-and-live-tv-for-british-formula-3-at-spa |title=Bumper field and live TV for British Formula 3 at Spa |date=25 July 2011 |publisher=Stéphane Ratel Organisation |work=British Formula 3 Championship |accessdate=25 July 2011 |first=Nick |last=Carter |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120327041100/http://www.formula3.co/news/bumper-field-and-live-tv-for-british-formula-3-at-spa |archivedate=27 March 2012 |df=dmy }}
5. ^{{cite news|title=British F3 2011 calendar: better, faster, stronger|publisher=Racecar New Media Services Ltd.|work=Racecar|url=http://www.racecar.com/Motorsport/News/British-F3-2011-Calendar,-Better,-Faster,-Stronger/37936.htm|date=17 October 2010|accessdate=29 June 2011}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=British F3 title sponsor is secured for the next 4 years|publisher=Racecar New Media Services Ltd.|work=Racecar|url=http://www.racecar.co.uk/Motorsport/News/British-F3-Title-Sponsor-secured-for-next-four-years/38620.htm|date=27 November 2010|accessdate=29 June 2011}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=New German date for British Formula 3|publisher=MaP|work=AutoMobil Sport|url=http://www.automobilsport.com/race-categories--24/race-categories--24,87412,New-German-date-for-British-Formula-3,news.htm|date=4 February 2011|accessdate=29 June 2011|first=Nick|last=Carter}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20091203025206/http://www.fota.co.uk/index.php The official website of the British Formula 3 Championship]
{{British F3 Seasons}}{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2011}}

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