The 2009 European F3 Open Championship was the first season with the new championship denomination after eight seasons of the Spanish Formula Three Championship. It began on 2 May 2009 in Valencia and will end on 1 November in Montmeló after 16 rounds in five different countries. The main Class A title was claimed by Bruno Méndez, holding off Celso Míguez by just two points. Callum MacLeod won the secondary Copa F306/300, as well as finishing ninth in the overall championship. Méndez's team Campos Racing also claimed the teams title, beating main rivals Drivex by seven points.

Teams and drivers

  • All cars are powered by Fiat engines. Main class powered by Dallara F308, while Copa Class by Dallara F306 chassis.

Calendar

Standings

Class A

  • Points are awarded as follows:

Copa F306/300

  • Points are awarded for both races as follows:

Team Standings

  • Points for each team's best scoring chassis are awarded for both races as follows:
  • All teams use Dallara chassis; the car designation is listed in the Chassis column.

References

External links

  • Official website of the European F3 Open Championship

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