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The '''1982 British Formula Three Championship''' was the |
The '''1982 British Formula Three Championship''' was the 32nd season of the [[British Formula 3 International Series|British Formula Three Championship]]. The championship was clinched by Irish racing driver [[Tommy Byrne (racing driver)|Tommy Byrne]], driving for [[Murray Taylor Racing]], with 101 points. The runner up was Argentine driver, [[Enrique Mansilla]], driving for [[West Surrey Racing|West surrey racing]], who finished only 2 points behind Byrne despite funding challenges caused by the [[Falklands War]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Enrique Mansilla,14/2/1957 |url=https://www.historicracing.com/driverDetail.cfm?driverID=2684 }}</ref> The season also saw future [[Formula One]] stars [[Ayrton Senna]] and Martin Brundle win their first Formula Three races, Brundle at [[Oulton Park]], and Senna at the non-championship race in November at [[Thruxton Circuit|Thruxton]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=1982 – Thruxton |url=https://www.ayrtonsenna.com.br/en/piloto/formula-3/1982-thruxton/}}</ref> The championship was 21 races starting with [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on the 7th of March and ending with [[Thruxton Circuit|Thruxton]] on 24 October. |
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== Race calendar and results == |
== Race calendar and results == |
Revision as of 20:01, 15 October 2023
The 1982 British Formula Three Championship was the 32nd season of the British Formula Three Championship. The championship was clinched by Irish racing driver Tommy Byrne, driving for Murray Taylor Racing, with 101 points. The runner up was Argentine driver, Enrique Mansilla, driving for West surrey racing, who finished only 2 points behind Byrne despite funding challenges caused by the Falklands War.[1] The season also saw future Formula One stars Ayrton Senna and Martin Brundle win their first Formula Three races, Brundle at Oulton Park, and Senna at the non-championship race in November at Thruxton.[2] The championship was 21 races starting with Silverstone on the 7th of March and ending with Thruxton on 24 October.
Race calendar and results
Championship Standings
Pos. | Driver | Car | Team | Pts |
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1 | Tommy Byrne | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | Murray Taylor Racing | 101 |
2 | Enrique Mansilla | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | West Surrey Racing | 99 |
3 | Dave Scott | Ralt-Toyota RT3 Ralt-Volkswagen RT3 | Mint Engineering | 74 |
4 | Martin Brundle | Ralt-Volkswagen RT3 | Dave Price Racing | 60 |
5 | James Weaver | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | Eddie Jordan Racing | 53 |
6 | Roberto Moreno | Ralt-Toyota RT3 Ralt-Alfa Romeo RT3 | Ivens Lumar Racing | 42 |
7 | David Sears | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 11 | |
7 | Richard Trott | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | Anson Racing, Richard Trott Racing | 11 |
9 | Luiz Schaffer | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | Neil Trundle Racing | 10 |
10 | Mario Hytten | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | DB Motorsport | 8 |
11 | Davy Jones | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | Murray Taylor Racing | 6 |
12 | Carlos Abella | Ralt-Volkswagen RT3 | Nick Cook Racing, Galvani Racing | 5 |
12 | Alfonso Toledano | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 5 | |
12 | David Leslie | Ralt-Toyota RT3 Magnum -Toyota 823 | Robinson Motorsport, Eddie Jordan Racing | 5 |
12 | Mike O'Brien | Anson-Toyota SA3 | Luton Airport / Horizon | 5 |
17 | Mike White | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 4 | |
17 | Enrique Benamo | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 4 | |
17 | Tim Lee-Davey | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 4 | |
20 | Dave Coyne | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 3 | |
20 | Peter Artgetsinger | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 3 | |
22 | Calvin Fish | Ralt-Toyota RT3 | 2 |
References
- ^ "Enrique Mansilla,14/2/1957".
- ^ "1982 – Thruxton".
- ^ "1982 / British Formula 3".
- ^ "British Formula 3 1982".
- ^ "Marlboro British Formula 3 Championship 1982 standings".
- ^ Autosport 1982 F3 Seasonal survey
- ^ Auto Hebdo n°350 06/01/1983 Bilan F3