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The 1984 German Formula Three Championship (Template:Lang-de ) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany, Belgium an Austria. 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 Zolder and ended at the same place on 21 October after twelve rounds.
Malte Bongers Motorsport driver Kurt Thiim won the championship battle. He was victorious at Zolder, Kaufbeuren , Nürburgring and Salzburgring . Volker Weidler lost 13 points to Thiim and finished as runner-up with wins at Mainz Finthen , Wunstorf and Zolder. Harald Brutschin and Cor Euser were the only other drivers who were able to win a race in the season.[ 1]
Teams and drivers
Entry List[ 2]
Team
Driver
Chassis
Engine
Rounds
Scuderia Teutonia
1
Franz Konrad
Anson SA4
Alfa Romeo
1–2, 4–12
2
Franz-Josef Prangemeier
March 803B/1
Toyota
1–2, 4–9, 11–12
3
Hans-Peter Pandur
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
All
Volkswagen Motorsport
4
Volker Weidler
Ralt RT3/367
Volkswagen
All
5
Stefan Oberndorfer
Ralt RT3/399
1–11
6
Uwe Teuscher
March 813
Toyota
1–6, 11
7
Rudi Seher
Anson SA4/001
Alfa Romeo
1–6, 8–12
8
Dieter Heinzelmann
Anson SA4/017
1–4, 6–11
Nicky Nufer
9
Nicky Nufer
Ralt RT3/202
Toyota
1–5, 7, 9, 11–12
10
Jan Thoelke
Anson SA4/003
Volkswagen
1–6, 8–12
16
Thomas von Löwis
Ralt RT3
1–8, 10
Peter Wisskirchen
12
Peter Wisskirchen
Ralt RT3/433
Volkswagen
1–8, 10–12
Josef Kaufmann Racing
13
Josef Kaufmann
Martini MK39
Toyota
1
Harald Becker
Martini MK42
Volkswagen
2–6
Cor Euser
Martini MK39
Toyota
7
Harald Becker
8
14
Harald Becker
Martini MK42
Volkswagen
1
Josef Kaufmann
Martini MK39
Toyota
2
Jürgen Kühn
3
Cor Euser
4–5
Martini MK42
Volkswagen
8–9
Josef Kaufmann
11–12
47
Cor Euser
Martini MK39
Toyota
6
48
Karl-Heinz Wenig
Martini MK34/016
6
Peter Katsarski
15
Peter Katsarski
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–6, 8–9, 12
Andy Wietzke
17
Andy Wietzke
Anson SA3/005
Alfa Romeo
2–5, 7
Auto Hebben Motorsport
Manfred Hebben
Ralt
Toyota
1–5, 7–8, 11–12
19
Heikki Mustonen
Ralt RT3
1–2
Karl-Heinz Soll
7–9, 11
Heinz Gilges
12
20
Karl-Heinz Soll
Ralt RT3
3
Heinz Gilges
Chevron B38
4
Karl-Christian Lück
Karl-Christian Lück
Ralt RT3/411
Alfa Romeo
All
Malte Bongers Motorsport
22
Kurt Thiim
Ralt RT3/400
Alfa Romeo
All
23
Jari Nurminen
Ralt RT3
All
24
Wolfgang Kaufmann
Derichs D385/01
Toyota
1
Jürgen von Gartzen
2–9
Manfred Zimmermann
11
Bernd Wicks
12
25
Jürgen von Gartzen
Derichs D37/F3-78-02
1
Wolfgang Kaufmann
Derichs D385/02
2, 6–7, 9–10, 12
43
Pit Bilger
10
Team Lechner Racing School
26
Harald Brutschin
Ralt RT3/484
Volkswagen
All
27
Thomas Holert
Ralt RT3
1–2
Ernst Franzmaier
9, 11
Walter Lechner
12
42
Ernst Franzmaier
10
46
Walter Lechner
Ralt RT3
6
47
Franz Tost
Ralt RT3
11
Hanspeter Kaufmann
Hanspeter Kaufmann
Ralt RT3/398
Alfa Romeo
1–5, 9–11
29
Gernot Sirrenburg
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1, 5–6, 8–11
Maurice Roger
30
Maurice Roger
Chevron B47/47–79–02
Toyota
1–3
Heinrich Heintz
31
Heinrich Heintz
Ralt RT1/23
Toyota
3, 7
Van Amersfoort Racing
Hendrik ten Cate
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–2, 12
Gerd Lünsmann
33
Gerd Lünsmann
Ralt RT3/236
Toyota
1–2, 4, 6–7, 11
Ralf Rauh
Ralf Rauh
Ralt RT3/300
Volkswagen
1–8
Otto Christmann
35
Otto Christmann
Martini MK31
Toyota
1–2, 4–5, 7, 9, 11
Alexander Seibold
36
Alexander Seibold
Anson SA3
Toyota
2, 4–5, 7–8
38
Justin Sünkel
Argo JM10
Volkswagen
2–5, 7, 10
Richard Hamann
Anson SA3/002
Toyota
1–6, 8–12
Artur Deutgen
41
Artur Deutgen
March 813
Toyota
1–2, 9, 11–12
Bruno Huber
Argo JM1/006-F3
Toyota
5, 10
Pit Bilger
Derichs D37/F3-78-02
Toyota
3–4, 6–7
Placido-Daniel Pardo
Placido-Daniel Pardo
Chevron B38/38–77–23
Toyota
4, 6–8, 11
Barron Racing Team
43
Urs Dudler
Ralt RT3
Toyota
11
44
Christer Offason
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1
Pedrazza Motorsport
44
Erich Höhmann
Martini MK31
Toyota
9
Belgian Volkswagen Club
44
Éric Bachelart
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
12
45
Bruno di Gioa
9
46
Marc Duez
Ralt RT3
Toyota
9
Friedrich Burgmann
March
Toyota
1, 3, 7, 9, 11–12
Marcel Wettstein
Marcel Wettstein
Argo JM10
Toyota
1–2, 4–6
Formel Rennsport Club
46
Jo Zeller
Ralt RT3/417
Toyota
11
Ecole Avia La Chatre
46
Eric van de Poele
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
12
Fredy Eschenmoser
Fredy Eschenmoser
Ralt RT3/413
Alfa Romeo
3–5, 9–10, 12
47
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Martini MK39
Alfa Romeo
12
49
Jacky Eeckelaert
Martini MK39
Alfa Romeo
12
Martini Racing Oreca
51
Bruno di Gioa
Martini MK42
Alfa Romeo
12
52
Paul Belmondo
Martini MK42
12
Mark Simon
52
Mark Simon
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
1
Calendar
Round
Location
Circuit
Date
Supporting
1
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
11 March
XV. AvD/MVBL "Bergischer Löwe"
2
Hockenheim , West Germany
Hockenheimring
17 March
ADAC/MCS "Preis der Stadt Stuttgart""
3
Berlin , West Germany
AVUS
13 May
ADAC-Avus-Rennen
4
Mainz , West Germany
Mainz-Finthen Airport
27 May
AvD/HMSC Flugplatzrennen Mainz-Finthen
5
Kaufbeuren , West Germany
Kaufbeuren Air Base
3 June
ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Kaufbeuren
6
Wunstorf , West Germany
Wunstorf Air Base
11 June
ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
7
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
16 June
XIX. ADAC-300-km-Rennen
8
Erding , West Germany
Erding
8 July
7. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
9
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
19 August
18. ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen
10
Salzburg , Austria
Salzburgring
26 August
ADAC-Alpentrophäe
11
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
23 September
XI. ADAC-Bilstein-Super-Sprint
12
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
21 October
ADAC/ACR-Saison-Finale Zolder
Results
Championship standings
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
References
External links