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This is a List of FIA Formula 3 Championship drivers, that is, a list of drivers who have made at least one race start in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, which was established in 2019. [ 1 ] This list is accurate up to and including the Monza round of the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship .
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From a statistical point of view, Parker was the most successful F3 driver. Although coming to motor racing late in life (at age 41 in 1949), he won a total of 126 F3 races altogether, and was described by Motor Sport magazine (in his 1998 obituary) as "the most successful Formula 3 driver in history".
The Formula Regional Americas Championship powered by Honda (formerly the F3 Americas Championship powered by Honda) is an FIA Formula Regional racing series that competes in the United States, with plans in the future to race in Canada and Mexico.
The 2019 F3 Americas Championship powered by Honda was the second season for the FIA Formula 3 regional series across North America. The series is sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing , the professional racing division of the Sports Car Club of America .
Bruno del Pino Ventos (born 20 June 2006) is a Spanish racing driver, who is set to compete in the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Championship for MP Motorsport. He previously competed in the 2024 Eurocup-3 season for MP Motorsport, where he finished third. He is the nephew of former Formula One driver, Pedro de la Rosa.
Van Amersfoort Racing driver Max Verstappen, who finished third in 2014, graduated to Formula One for Scuderia Toro Rosso. [48] Prema Powerteam driver and 2014 champion Esteban Ocon stepped up to GP3 with ART Grand Prix. [2] Mücke Motorsport driver Lucas Auer, who finished fourth in 2014 moved into the DTM with ART Grand Prix for the 2015 ...
David Price Racing won the French F3 title in 1982 with Pierre Petit and the British F3 title with Dumfries in 1984. DPR drivers in French F3 also included Paul Belmondo, Fabien Giroix and François Hesnault from 1982 through 1986. Andrew Ridgeley, formerly of the pop duo Wham!, also ran with DPR in French F3, after the band split up.