2010 German Formula Three Championship

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The 2010 ATS F3 Cup was the eighth edition of the German F3 Cup. The season consisted of nine race weekends, totalling eighteen races,[1] beginning on 10 April at Oschersleben and ending on 3 October at the same venue.

HS Technik driver Tom Dillmann became the first French driver to win the championship title after a title battle with Van Amersfoort Racing's Daniel Abt. Dillmann, who won six races during the season had held a seven-point championship lead into the final race over Abt, who won the opening race at Oschersleben to go with his other win at Assen, which meant that Abt had to finish in the top two placings to have a mathematical chance of overhauling Dillmann, but a broken lambda sensor eliminated Abt from challenging Dillmann.[2] Also resolved at the final round was the battle for third place between Motopark Academy rookie and three-time race winner Kevin Magnussen and Abt's Van Amersfoort team-mate Stef Dusseldorp, who won races at Oschersleben and Assen. Magnussen had led Dusseldorp by two points with one race to run, but Dusseldorp lost the opportunity for third place after failing to start the final race; he stalled at the first start and was rammed from behind by Magnussen's team-mate Jimmy Eriksson and accident damage prevented from restarting. Despite finishing behind Abt in the overall championship, Magnussen's consistent finishing won him the rookie championship.

Felix Rosenqvist finished best of the rest for Performance Racing, winning two races at Assen along with six second-place finishes for a fifth place championship finish. Eriksson at EuroSpeedway Lausitz, the third Van Amersfoort car of Willi Steindl in the final Oschersleben race and Brandl Racing's Nico Monien in a one-off appearance at Hockenheim also won races during the season. In the secondary Trophy class, twelve class wins in sixteen races enabled Riccardo Brutschin to take a dominant championship win, as he finished 21 points clear of Aleksey Karachev, who took his only class win at the final race of the season in which Brutschin was absent as he competed in the Cup class. Aki Sandberg also won at Oschersleben as he finished third in class. Aleksi Tuukkanen and Daniel Aho both took two victories in part-seasons, while Formula Renault 3.5 Series champion Mikhail Aleshin made a guest appearance in the class at Oschersleben, taking two on-the-road victories but was ineligible for championship points.

Teams and drivers[edit]

  • Guest drivers are listed in italics.
Team Chassis[3] Engine No. Driver Status Rounds
Cup Class
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara F306/023 Volkswagen[4] 1 Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp[4] All
Dallara F306/038 2 Germany Daniel Abt[5] R All
Dallara F305/046 7 Austria Willi Steindl[4] All
Sweden Performance Racing Dallara F305/041 Volkswagen[6] 5 Israel Alon Day[7] R All
Dallara F305/051 6 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist R All
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing[8] Dallara F305/011 Mercedes[8] 8 Switzerland Sandro Zeller[9] R 1–5, 7–9
Dallara F306/014[8] 9 Netherlands Nigel Melker[10] 9
Austria HS Technik[6] Dallara F305/037 Volkswagen[6] 10 France Tom Dillmann[11] All
Dallara F306/025 11 Austria Kevin Friesacher [11] R 1
Luxembourg Racing Experience[12] Dallara F305/012 Mercedes[12] 15 Luxembourg Gary Hauser[12] All
Dallara F306/010 16 Sweden Philip Forsman[13] 2
Germany Brandl Motorsport[9] Dallara F306/008 Mercedes[14] 17 Germany Markus Pommer[9] All
Dallara F305/030 18 Denmark Marco Sørensen[15] R 1–3, 8
Austria Bernd Herndlhofer[16] 6–7, 9
Germany Motopark Academy[17] Dallara F306/034 Volkswagen[18] 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen[17] R All
Dallara F305/064 21 Brazil Luís Felipe Derani[17] R All
Dallara F305/045 22 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson[17] R All
Dallara F305/016 23 Austria René Binder[19] R All
Germany URD Rennsport[20] Dallara F306/027 Mercedes[20] 24 Austria Klaus Bachler[20] R 9
25 Germany Nico Monien 3
Germany China Sonangol[21] Dallara F305/004 Volkswagen[22] 26 Angola Luís Sá Silva[22] R 1–3
Germany Kleveros Racing Sweden Kevin Kleveros[23] R 8
Russia Max Travin Racing Team[22] Dallara F305/004 OPC Challenge[22] 30 Russia Nikolay Martsenko[22] All
Georgia (country) Stromos ArtLine[24] Dallara F305/033 OPC Challenge 33 Germany Riccardo Brutschin[25] R 9
Trophy Class
Georgia (country) Stromos ArtLine[24] ArtTech F24/007 OPC Challenge 50 Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen[26] R 1–4
Finland Daniel Aho[27] R 5–7
ArtTech F24/008 51 Russia Aleksey Karachev[11] R All
ArtTech F24/008 63 Germany Riccardo Brutschin[28] R 1–8
ArtTech F24/009 Russia Mikhail Aleshin[29] R 9
Germany Rhino's Leipert Motorsport[22] Dallara F304/012 Opel[22] 55 Italy Luca Iannaccone[22] All
Russia Max Travin Racing Team[22] Dallara F303/021 OPC Challenge[22] 60 Russia Maxim Travin[22] All
Finland Sandberg Motorsport Dallara F302/088 Opel 61 Finland Aki Sandberg[11] All
Icon Status
R Rookie

Calendar[edit]

Championship was part of the ADAC Masters Weekend at the seven rounds with Nürburgring round in July supporting ADAC Truck Grand Prix and Assen round in August as part of the Rizla Racing Day. With the exception of two rounds at TT Circuit Assen, all rounds took place on German soil.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Secondary Class winner
1 R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 10 April Germany Daniel Abt Germany Daniel Abt Denmark Kevin Magnussen Germany Motopark Academy T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Denmark Kevin Magnussen
R2 11 April France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing T: Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen
R: Denmark Kevin Magnussen
2 R1 Sachsenring 8 May France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist
R2 9 May Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Germany Daniel Abt
3 R1 Hockenheimring 29 May Germany Daniel Abt Germany Daniel Abt Germany Nico Monien Germany URD Rennsport T: Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen
R: Denmark Kevin Magnussen
R2 30 May France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Germany Daniel Abt
4 R1 TT Circuit Assen 17 July Germany Daniel Abt France Tom Dillmann Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Sweden Performance Racing T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist
R2 18 July Germany Daniel Abt Germany Daniel Abt Germany Daniel Abt Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Germany Daniel Abt
5 R1 Nürburgring 24 July Germany Daniel Abt France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist
R2 25 July France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist
6 R1 TT Circuit Assen 7 August Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Germany Daniel Abt
R2 8 August Sweden Felix Rosenqvist France Tom Dillmann Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Sweden Performance Racing T: Finland Daniel Aho
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist
7 R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz 14 August Germany Daniel Abt Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Denmark Kevin Magnussen Germany Motopark Academy T: Finland Daniel Aho
R: Denmark Kevin Magnussen
R2 15 August France Tom Dillmann Germany Daniel Abt Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Germany Motopark Academy T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Sweden Jimmy Eriksson
8 R1 Nürburgring 28 August Denmark Marco Sørensen France Tom Dillmann Denmark Kevin Magnussen Germany Motopark Academy T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Denmark Kevin Magnussen
R2 29 August France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria HS Technik T: Germany Riccardo Brutschin
R: Germany Daniel Abt
9 R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 2 October Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp Germany Daniel Abt Germany Daniel Abt Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing T: Finland Aki Sandberg
R: Germany Daniel Abt
R2 3 October France Tom Dillmann France Tom Dillmann Austria Willi Steindl Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing T: Russia Aleksey Karachev
R: Sweden Felix Rosenqvist

Standings[edit]

Cup[edit]

  • Points were awarded as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PP FL
10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1

Trophy[edit]

  • Points were awarded as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Driver OSC1 SAC HOC ASS1 NÜR1 ASS2 LAU NÜR2 OSC2 Pts
Cup Class
1 France Tom Dillmann 3 7 1 1 3 1 8 4 1 1 4 5 5 8 9 1 2 19 120
2 Germany Daniel Abt 2 3 4 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 10 15 4 4 2 2 1 16† 112
3 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 1 2 5 3 2 5 7 5 Ret 7 2 4 1 9 1 5 4 3 96
4 Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp 4 1 3 17 Ret 2 3 3 Ret 4 1 Ret 3 6 4 3 3 DNS 88
5 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Ret 11 2 Ret Ret 8 1 2 2 2 6 1 8 2 5 4 11 2 83
6 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson 8 4 Ret 6 6 7 10 11 7 9 3 9 2 1 Ret 6 Ret DNS 43
7 Austria Willi Steindl 7 9 7 7 DNS 12 5 6 3 5 Ret 8 6 18† 7 8 7 1 43
8 Germany Markus Pommer 5 6 10 8 8 Ret 6 7 6 8 7 2 20† 3 11 13 6 7 40
9 Israel Alon Day 13 10 11 10 10 4 4 12 8 6 Ret 7 10 5 8 7 8 9 26
10 Brazil Luís Felipe Derani 16 8 9 9 4 6 Ret 10 Ret 11 5 12 7 DSQ Ret 9 9 4 20
11 Denmark Marco Sørensen 20† 5 21 4 7 10 3 12 18
12 Austria René Binder 10 Ret 13 12 12 14 12 Ret 4 10 8 3 16† 16 Ret 16 Ret 13 12
13 Luxembourg Gary Hauser 6 Ret 6 5 Ret 15 9 9 11 17 12 10 9 7 10 DNS 15 DNS 12
14 Germany Nico Monien 1 16 10
15 Austria Klaus Bachler 5 5 8
16 Austria Bernd Herndlhofer 9 6 12 Ret 10 DNS 3
17 Switzerland Sandro Zeller 14 Ret 20 Ret 11 Ret 14 8 14 13 14 12 16 11 16 8 3
18 Russia Nikolay Martsenko 11 Ret 8 11 9 11 11 Ret 10 12 11 11 11 11 12 10 13 10 1
19 Angola Luís Sá Silva 12 Ret 14 19 DNS 9 0
20 Austria Kevin Friesacher 9 12 0
21 Germany Riccardo Brutschin 12 12 0
22 Sweden Philip Forsman 12 13 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Sweden Kevin Kleveros 6 15 0
Netherlands Nigel Melker 21 6 0
Trophy Class
1 Germany Riccardo Brutschin 15 14 15 14 15 13 13 13 9 14 13 14 DNS 10 13 14 142
2 Russia Aleksey Karachev 17 16 16 16 14 18 16 15 13 16 15 16 18 13 14 17 20 14 121
3 Finland Aki Sandberg 18 15 17 18 17 20 Ret 17 16 18 16 18 17 14 17 19 17 15 93
4 Russia Maxim Travin 19 17 18 DNS 16 19 17 16 15 19 Ret 17 15 15 15 18 18 17 87
5 Italy Luca Iannaccone DNS DNS 22 20 18 21 18 18 17 20 17 NC 19 17 18 20 19 18 57
6 Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen Ret 13 19 15 13 17 15 14 56
7 Finland Daniel Aho 12 15 14 13 13 DSQ 44
Guest driver ineligible for points
Russia Mikhail Aleshin 14 11 0
Pos Driver OSC1 SAC HOC ASS1 NÜR1 ASS2 LAU NÜR2 OSC2 Pts
  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

SONAX Rookie-Pokal[edit]

  • Points were awarded as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Driver OSC1 SAC HOC ASS1 NÜR1 ASS2 LAU NÜR2 OSC2 Pts
1 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 1 2 5 3 2 5 7 5 Ret 7 2 4 1 9 1 5 4 3 128
2 Germany Daniel Abt 2 3 4 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 10 15 4 4 2 2 1 16† 125
3 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Ret 11 2 Ret Ret 8 1 2 2 2 6 1 8 2 5 4 11 2 106
4 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson 8 4 Ret 6 6 7 10 11 7 9 3 9 2 1 Ret 6 Ret DNS 77
5 Israel Alon Day 13 10 11 10 10 4 4 12 8 6 Ret 7 10 5 8 7 8 9 70
6 Brazil Luís Felipe Derani 16 8 9 9 4 6 Ret 10 Ret 11 5 12 7 DSQ Ret 9 9 4 59
7 Austria René Binder 10 Ret 13 12 12 14 12 Ret 4 10 8 3 16† 16 Ret 16 Ret 13 37
8 Denmark Marco Sørensen 20 5 21 4 7 10 3 12 23
9 Switzerland Sandro Zeller 14 Ret 20 Ret 11 Ret 14 8 14 13 14 12 16 11 16 8 21
10 Germany Riccardo Brutschin 15 14 15 14 15 13 13 13 9 14 13 14 DNS 10 13 14 12 12 21
11 Austria Klaus Bachler 5 5 11
12 Angola Luís Sá Silva 12 Ret 14 19 DNS 9 7
13 Finland Daniel Aho 12 15 14 13 13 DSQ 7
14 Austria Kevin Friesacher 9 12 6
15 Russia Aleksey Karachev 17 16 16 16 14 18 16 15 13 16 15 16 18 13 14 17 20† 14 4
16 Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen Ret 13 19 15 13 17 15 14 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Sweden Kevin Kleveros 6 15 0
Russia Mikhail Aleshin 14 11 0
Pos Driver OSC1 SAC HOC ASS1 NÜR1 ASS2 LAU NÜR2 OSC2 Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

See also[edit]

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