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The 2004 Formula 3 Euro Series season was the second championship year of Europe's premier
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series. The championship consisted of ten rounds – each with two races – held at a variety of European circuits. Each weekend consisted of 1 hour and 30 minutes of free practice on Friday – in either one or two sessions – and two 30-minute qualifying sessions. This was followed by a c.110 km race on Saturday and a c.80 km race on Sunday. Each qualifying session awarded one bonus point for pole position and each race awarded points for the top eight finishers, with ten points per win.


Teams and drivers


Driver changes

; Changed Teams * Jamie Green: Kolles → ASM Formule 3 *
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Mücke Motorsport * Alexandros Margaritis: MB Racing Performance → AB Racing Performance * Daniel la Rosa: MB Racing Performance → HBR Motorsport * Bruno Spengler: ASM F3 → Mücke Motorsport * Charles Zwolsman Jr.: Kolles → Manor Motorsport ; Entering Formula 3 Euro Series * Marco Bonanomi:
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( Coloni F3) →
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* Ruben Carrapatoso: Formula Renault 2000 Italia (Alan Racing) → Opel Team KMS * Loïc Duval: Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 (Graff Racing) → OPEL Team Signature * Peter Elkmann: International Superkart Series – Division 1 → Swiss Racing Team * Gregory Franchi: Italian Formula Three Championship (Lucidi Motors) → Opel Team Signature * Dennis Furchheim: Formula Renault 2000 Germany (Franken Racing) & Spanish Formula Three Championship ( Racing Engineering) → Swiss Racing Team * Giedo van der Garde: Formula Renault 2000 Netherlands & Formula Renault 2000 Masters ( van Amersfoort Racing) → Opel Team Signature-Plus * Maximilian Götz: Formula BMW
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( ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V) → TME *
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: Formula Renault 2.0 UK (Manor Motorsport) → Manor Motorsport * Derek Hayes:
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(Moy Racing) → Team Ghinzani * Kohei Hirate: Formula Renault 2000 Italia & Formula Renault 2000 Masters (Prema Powerteam) → Prema Powerteam * Robert Kath: Formula BMW
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(ADAC Sachsen e.V.) → Opel Team KMS * Tom Kimber-Smith: Formula Ford Great Britain (Panasonic Batteries Racing Team) → Team Kolles * Christian Montanari: Italian Formula Three Championship (Coloni F3) → Coloni Motorsport * Hannes Neuhauser:
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(Achleitner Motorsport) → HBR Motorsport * Alejandro Núñez: Spanish Formula Three Championship (E.V. Racing & Azteca Motorsport) → Swiss Racing Team * Franck Perera: Formula Renault 2000 Italia & Formula Renault 2000 Masters (Prema Powerteam) → Prema Powerteam * Fernando Rees: Formula Three Sudamericana (Cesario F3) → Swiss Racing Team * Éric Salignon: British Formula 3 Championship ( Hitech Racing) → ASM Formule 3 * Roberto Streit: Formula Renault 2000 Italia & Formula Renault 2000 Masters (Prema Powerteam) → Prema Powerteam * Adrian Sutil: Formula BMW
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(HBR Motorsport) → Team Kolles * Toni Vilander: Formula Renault 2000 Italia & Formula Renault 2000 Masters (RP Motorsport) → Coloni Motorsport * Ross Zwolsman: Formula Renault 2000 Germany & Formula Renault 2000 Masters (Ma-Con) → TME ; Leaving Formula 3 Euro Series * Simon Abadie: LD Autosport → World Series Light ( Epsilon by Graff) * Nicolas Armindo: Saulnier Racing → Porsche Carrera Cup Germany (Land Motorsport-PZ Koblenz) * Bernhard Auinger: Superfund TME →
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Euro Formula 3000 (Euronova Racing) * Ryan Briscoe: Prema Powerteam →
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test driver) * César Campaniço: Signature Plus → Formula Renault V6 Eurocup ( Cram Competition) * Fabio Carbone: Signature Plus → All-Japan Formula Three Championship (Three Bond Racing) * Adam Carroll: Opel Team KMS → British Formula 3 Championship ( P1 Racing) * Robert Doornbos: Team Ghinzani → International Formula 3000 ( Arden International) * Maro Engel: Opel Team KMS →
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(SMS Seyffarth Motorsport) * Timo Glock: Opel Team KMS → Formula One ( Jordan Ford) * Lucas di Grassi: Prema Powerteam → British Formula 3 Championship ( Hitech Racing) * Jan Heylen: Kolles →
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(JB Motorsport) & International Formula 3000 (
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) * Christian Klien: ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg → Formula One ( Jaguar Racing) * Marcel Lasée: Swiss Racing Team → SEAT Leon Supercopa Germany (???) * Dong-Wook Lee: Drumel Motorsport → Retirement * Richard Lietz: HBR Motorsport → Porsche Carrera Cup Germany (tolimit Motorsport) * James Manderson: Swiss Racing Team → Aussie Racing Cars Super Series * Álvaro Parente: Team Ghinzani → British Formula 3 Championship ( Carlin Motorsport) * Olivier Pla: ASM F3 → World Series by Nissan ( RC Motorsport & Carlin Motorsport) * Harold Primat: Equipe Serge Saulnier → World Series Light (Saulnier Racing) * Stefano Proetto: Swiss Racing Team → Formula Renault V6 Eurocup ( EuroInternational) * Gilles Tinguely: Swiss Racing Team → Retirement * Claudio Torre: HBR Motorsport → Retirement * Hendrick Vieth: Opel Team KMS → Porsche Carrera Cup Germany (Land Motorsport-PZ Koblenz) *
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: ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg → German Formula Three Championship ( Persson Motorsport) * Sakon Yamamoto: Superfund TME → All-Japan Formula Three Championship (
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Midseason changes

* ASM driver Éric Salignon missed the last two rounds at
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and
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, but was not immediately replaced. Adrian Sutil left Team Kolles to take over Salignon's #27 car at Hockenheim, and his Kolles seat was taken by Maximilian Götz. * At Team KMS, Alexandros Margaritis was replaced by Brazilian Ruben Carrapataso from the Nürburgring onwards. Margaritis returned to the series with a new entry from the German F3 Cup (and former Eurseries) team, AB Racing Performance. * At Swiss Racing Team, Dennis Furchheim was replaced by Alejandro Núñez, after missing rounds 3 and 5 and failing to qualify at Pau (round 4). His team-mate, Fernando Rees, missed rounds 3 and 4 and the #20 car was later driven by Peter Elkmann. * Part-time appearances included Britain's Derek Hayes in a third
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entry at Brno * TME's Ross Zwolsman failed to make any further appearances after the first round * The Coloni Motorsport drivers returned to the
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after the first two rounds * Japan's Kohei Hirate made his Euro Series debut in a fourth
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entry at Zandvoort and Hockenheim.


Calendar

* The series supported the
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at eight rounds, with additional rounds at the Pau Grand Prix and the .


Results


Season standings


Drivers Standings

*Points are awarded as follows: † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance. 1 Note: Éric Salignon's pole position for race 1 at Pau was initially withdrawn due to a 10-place grid penalty for an engine change after an accident in race 1. Salignon's team successfully claimed force majeure and the pole was reinstated, but the bonus point was ''not'' awarded.Thomas, S-M. and Waite, L
"Pau round 8 race report"
''motorsport.com'', 2004-05-31. Retrieved 2007-10-06.


Rookie Cup

Rookie drivers are only eligible for the Rookie Cup title if they have not previously competed in a national or international Formula 3 championship.


Nations Cup


See also

* 2004 Masters of Formula 3


Notes


References


External links


Forix.autosport.comSpeedsport MagazineFormel3guide.com
(German language)

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