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The 1979 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1979 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft )[ 1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 11 March at Circuit Zolder and ended at Kassel-Calden on 7 October after seven rounds (the first Nürburgring round was cancelled due to snowfall).
Klaus Zimmermann Racing Team driver Michael Korten became a champion. He won races at Fassberg , Nürburgring and Kassel-Calden. Hans-Georg Bürger won the race at Diepholz and finished as runner-up. Walter Lechner completed the top-three in the drivers' standings. Ernst Maring, Thierry Boutsen and Michael Bleekemolen were the only other drivers who were able to win a race in the season.[ 2]
Entry List[ 3]
Team
Driver
Chassis
Engine
Rounds
Konrad Heberer
Derichs D36/F3-76-01
BMW
1–2
Andy Wietzke
Andy Wietzke
Ralt RT1
Toyota
1–7
Armin Conrad
Armin Conrad
Argo JM1
Toyota
8
Auto Zeitung Nachwuchsförderung
Georg Bellof
Ralt
Toyota
1–3, 5–8
Bernd Heuer
Bernd Heuer
Maco 376/M001
Ford
4
Bernd Wicks
Bernd Wicks
Chevron B38
Toyota
2–3, 5–7
Bertram Schäfer Racing
Harald Brutschin
Ralt RT1/122
Toyota
8
Hans-Georg Bürger
Ralt RT1/49
Toyota
1–3, 5–8
Heinrich Heintz
Ralt RT1/23
BMW
1–2, 4, 6–7
Hannelore Werner
Ralt RT1/122
Toyota
7
Urs Dudler
Ralt RT1
BMW
8
Peter Kroeber
Derichs D37/F3-78-04
Toyota
All
Dietmar Flöer
Dietmar Flöer
March 712M/7
BMW
4
Ecurie Elf
Richard Dallest
Martini MK27
Toyota
2, 8
Ecurie Motul Nogaro
Philippe Streiff
Martini MK27
Toyota
2, 8
Egert Haglund
Egert Haglund
March 733
Toyota
2, 7
Ernst Maring
Maco 379/M024
Toyota
2–8
Bruno Huber
Argo JM1/006-F3
Toyota
8
Hanspeter Kaufmann
Chevron B38
6–7
Marcus Simeon
March
4, 6, 8
Fridolin Wettstein
Ralt RT1/59
5
Marcel Wettstein
2, 6
Jo Zeller
March 783/1
2, 8
Franz-Josef Kaiser
Ralt RT1
Toyota
3
Frithjof Erpelding
Frithjof Erpelding
Derichs D37/F3-78-02
Toyota
7
Georg Florescu
Georg Florescu
Chevron
Toyota
2, 4
Gero Fleck
Gero Fleck
Ralt RT1
Toyota
7–8
Hans Kitsz
Hans Kitsz
Ralt RT1
Toyota
6
Hans-Jürgen Weber
Hans-Jürgen Weber
GRD
Ford
4
Helmut Bross Racing
Helmut Bross
Chevron B43
Toyota
All
Herbert Rostek
Herbert Rostek
Maco 377/M008
Toyota
3
Dieter Bohnhorst
Maco 376/M011
Toyota
1, 3
Jim Beam Team
Jo Gartner
Martini MK27
Renault
2, 6–8
Willy Weiss
Ralt RT1
Toyota
6
Jörg Reto
Jörg Reto
Argo JM1
Toyota
7
Franz Konrad
Chevron
Toyota
6–7
Michael Korten
March 783/29
1–3, 5–8
Konrad Racing
Franz Konrad
Chevron B43
Toyota
3, 8
Kurt Lotterschmid
Kurt Lotterschmid
Ralt RT1
Toyota
7
KWS Motorsport
Bernd Breil
March 753
BMW
4–8
Franz Konrad
Chevron B43
Toyota
1–2
Karl Schuchnig
Chevron B47
2, 5–6
Jürgen Schlich
Chevron B38
1–2
Alan Smith
Chevron B47/47–79–09
2, 5
Leo Andersson
Leo Andersson
Ralt RT1/37
Toyota
5
Bruno Eichmann
Argo JM3
BMW
2, 5, 8
Jürg Lienhard
March 793
Toyota
2, 8
Marlboro Valtellina Racing Team
Daniele Albertin
Ralt RT1
Toyota
2, 8
Reinhold Uhl
March 743/3
BMW
1–2, 4
Bengt Trägardh
Ralt RT1/12
Toyota
6
Peter Cornand
Peter Cornand
Chevron B43
Toyota
2–6, 8
Peter Hoffmann
Peter Hoffmann
Ralt RT1/25
BMW
7
Peter Wicks
Peter Wicks
Chevron B38
Toyota
2–7
Peter Wisskirchen
Peter Wisskirchen
Ralt RT1/137
Toyota
1–5, 7–8
Arie Luyendijk
Argo JM3
Toyota
2, 8
The RMC Group
Kenny Acheson
March 793/13
Toyota
6–7
Roger Heavens Racing
Michael Bleekemolen
March 793/19
Toyota
2, 6, 8
Thierry Boutsen
March
1–2, 6, 8
RT Gätmo Tuning
Michael Baumann
Eufra H18
Toyota
7
Walter Lechner
March
All
Jürgen Schlich
Chevron B38
6–8
Willy Weiss
Ralt RT1
7–8
Sauber Racing
Beat Blatter
Lola T670
Toyota
8
Max Welti
Lola T670
8
Olaf Höhn
Derichs D37/F3-78-03
BMW
2, 4–6
Willi Hüsgen
Brabham BT28
BMW
1, 4
Schick Toyota Chilean Team
Eliseo Salazar
Ralt RT3/160
Toyota
6
Slim Borgudd
Ralt RT1/126
Toyota
2, 8
Thomas Holert
Thomas Holert
Maco 378/M017
Toyota
All
Thorbjörn Carlsson
Thorbjörn Carlsson
Ralt RT1/110
Toyota
2, 4
Volkswagen Motorsport – Spiess Tuning
Helmut Henzler
March 793
Volkswagen
2, 8
Walter Schöch Racing
Walter Schöch
Ralt RT1/45
Toyota
4
All rounds were held in West Germany, excepting Zolder rounds that were held in Belgium.
Championship standings [ edit ]
Points are awarded as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1