2010 British Formula 3 International Series Explained

The 2010 British Formula 3 International Series was the 60th British Formula 3 International Series season. It began on 3 April at Oulton Park and finished on 26 September at Brands Hatch after 30 races at ten meetings, held in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Belgium.

For the third season in succession, a Red Bull Junior Team-supported Carlin Motorsport driver won the championship title. Following on from the successes of Jaime Alguersuari in 2008 and Daniel Ricciardo in 2009, Frenchman Jean-Éric Vergne won the title with two meetings to spare after taking twelve victories in the first 24 races. Vergne eventually finished with thirteen victories and 29 points-scoring finishes – his only failure was a mistake in the wet, final race at Brands Hatch when he slid off the road – as he finished 99 points clear of his team-mate James Calado. Both drivers received a Formula Renault 3.5 Series test for their performances.[1] Calado's five wins helped him to fend off Fortec Motorsport's Oliver Webb, a three-time winner, in the battle for second place in the standings.

Webb's early season form of seven top-two placings in the first nine races had given him the championship lead over Vergne and a 48-point advantage over Calado, but the Carlin driver overhauled his rival following an unbroken of points finishes to the end of the season, while Webb suffered four races where he did not score any points, to end up 43 points behind at season's end. A late season surge by a third Carlin driver, Adriano Buzaid put him within reach of Webb's third place at the final round, but Webb eventually held on by twelve points. Buzaid had taken seven successive podiums, including his only two victories of the season coming at Silverstone and Snetterton. Three other race-winners battled for fifth place in the championship, with Felipe Nasr overhauling both Gabriel Dias and Rupert Svendsen-Cook at the final race of the season. The only other drivers to win a race were reigning National Class champion Daniel McKenzie, who took two wins to an eventual tenth place championship finish, and Alexander Sims, who won at Silverstone while competing in one of two guest appearances with his Formula 3 Euro Series team ART Grand Prix.

The National Class for older-specification machinery was an in-house battle between two T-Sport drivers as Menasheh Idafar and James Cole were the only drivers to compete in all of the meetings; only four drivers competed in the class at all in 2010, with Luiz Razia – who competed at the May Silverstone meeting, to learn the circuit ahead of the GP2 Series meeting later in the season – and Juan Carlos Sistos – who contested the August Silverstone and Snetterton meetings – the only others to compete alongside the T-Sport pair. Idafar eventually won the National Class title by 17 points, taking 17 wins to Cole's twelve, including an overall third-place finish at the final race at Brands Hatch. Sistos took the other victory, finishing ahead of Cole and Idafar on his début in the championship.

Drivers and teams

TeamChassisEngineNoDriverRounds
Championship Class
CarlinDallara F308Volkswagen1 Adriano BuzaidAll
2 James CaladoAll
21nowrap Rupert Svendsen-CookAll
22 Jazeman JaafarAll
31 Jean-Éric VergneAll
32 Lucas ForestiAll
Hitech RacingDallara F310Volkswagen3 William BullerAll
4 Gabriel DiasAll
Fortec MotorsportDallara F308Mercedes HWA5 Daniel McKenzieAll
6 Oliver WebbAll
9 Max SnegirevAll
T-SportDallara F310Volkswagen7 Alex BrundleAll
Räikkönen Robertson RacingDallara F308Mercedes HWA8 Daisuke NakajimaAll
26 Carlos HuertasAll
27 Felipe NasrAll
Litespeed F3Dallara F308Mercedes HWA14 Jay BridgerAll
Sino Vision RacingDallara F308Mercedes HWA17 Kevin Chen2
Wayne Boyd4
18 Adderly FongAll
CF Racing with Manor MotorsportDallara F308Mercedes HWA25 Hywel LloydAll
28 Rio Haryanto2–3
Yann Cunha8
National Class
T-SportDallara F307 Mugen-Honda[2] 43 Menasheh IdafarAll
44 James ColeAll
Motul Team West-TecDallara F307Mugen-Honda46 Luiz Razia2
Juan Carlos Sistos8–9
Invitation Entries
Mücke MotorsportDallara F308Mercedes HWA71 Carlos Muñoz6, 8
Hitech RacingDallara F309Volkswagen77 Pietro Fantin5, 8, 10
ART Grand PrixDallara F308Mercedes HWA90 Esteban Gutiérrez2
Nathanaël Berthon6
91 Alexander Sims2, 6
92 Jim Pla2, 6
Prema PowerteamDallara F309Mercedes HWA93 Daniel Juncadella6
94 Nicolas Marroc6

Calendar

The calendar was announced on 7 January 2010.[3] It consisted of ten rounds, with three races at each round.[3] A race weekend consisted of a half-hour first race, a 20-minute "half points" sprint featuring a "semi-reverse" grid, and finally a 40-minute feature race designed to place the emphasis on driver stamina, racecraft and mechanical reliability.[4] From Rockingham onwards, pit stops were implemented during the 20-minute race, in which drivers had to pit inside a 15-minute pit stop window.[5] [6]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamNational Class WinnerSupporting
1R1 Oulton Park3 April Carlin Menasheh IdafarBritish GT
R25 April Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh Idafar
R3 Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin James Cole
2R4 Silverstone (Arena)1 May James Calado James Calado James Calado Carlin James ColeFIA GT1 World Championship
R52 May Adriano Buzaid1 Alexander Sims ART Grand Prix Menasheh Idafar
R6 James Calado Oliver Webb James Calado Carlin James Cole
3R7 Magny-Cours22 May Jean-Éric Vergne Oliver Webb Oliver Webb Fortec Motorsport Menasheh IdafarSuperleague Formula
R823 May Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin James Cole
R9 Jean-Éric Vergne Oliver Webb Oliver Webb Fortec Motorsport James Cole
4R10 Hockenheim29 May Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin James ColeADAC GT Masters
R1130 May Gabriel Dias Gabriel Dias Hitech Racing James Cole
R12 Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh Idafar
5R13 Rockingham17 July Oliver Webb Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh IdafarBritish GT
R1418 July Daniel McKenzie Daniel McKenzie Fortec Motorsport Menasheh Idafar
R15 Oliver Webb Felipe Nasr Felipe Nasr James Cole
6R16 Spa-Francorchamps30 July Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh IdafarFIA GT1 World Championship
24 Hours of Spa
R17 Felipe Nasr Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh Idafar
R1831 July Oliver Webb Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin James Cole
7R19 Thruxton7 August Jean-Éric Vergne James Calado James Calado Carlin James ColeBritish Truck Grand Prix
R208 August Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin James Cole
R21 Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh Idafar
8R22 Silverstone (Bridge)14 August Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne James Calado CarlinBritish GT
R2315 August Carlos Huertas Adriano Buzaid Carlin James Cole
R24 Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh Idafar
9R25 Snetterton29 August Adriano Buzaid William Buller Jean-Éric Vergne Carlin Menasheh IdafarBritish GT
R2630 August James Calado Gabriel Dias Hitech Racing Menasheh Idafar
R27 Adriano Buzaid Adriano Buzaid Adriano Buzaid Carlin Menasheh Idafar
10R28 Brands Hatch Oliver Webb Oliver Webb Oliver Webb Fortec Motorsport Menasheh IdafarBritish GT
R29 Felipe Nasr Daniel McKenzie Fortec Motorsport Menasheh Idafar
R30 Daniel McKenzie James Calado James Calado Carlin Menasheh Idafar

Standings

With an extra round at each meeting, the championship's point system was altered slightly for the 2010 season. The first and third races offered points using the system that had been used in 2009 (20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1), with an extra point for the fastest lap. The second race again saw the top ten being awarded points, but the points system rewarded less points; using the points scale 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, with two points for fastest lap.[4]

PosDriverOUL
SIL
MAG
HOC
ROC
SPA
THR
SIL
SNE
BRH
Pts
Championship Class
1 Jean-Éric Vergne15145641215119211121123118284Ret392
2 James CaladoRet1161916DNS4466463242123154873251293
3 Oliver Webb282222212182113864523532973415Ret1710250
4 Adriano Buzaid345965811115349345Ret9464412221339238
5 Felipe NasrRet14RetDNS103Ret67Ret13Ret71517257Ret654123551097136
6 Gabriel Dias7Ret4828217371564RetRet114119Ret11147618NC14Ret135
751310Ret111810612981113Ret377345666Ret141046Ret131
8 William Buller1091112211033131072555Ret15159Ret12Ret1397396172111
9 Daniel McKenzie971015131513853111681126310859810109612716109
10 Carlos Huertas431258Ret5DNS1611101427RetRetRet2210813721711197528104
11 Daisuke Nakajima627332194Ret16Ret7102Ret209RetRetRet1410191154498Ret97
12 Jazeman Jaafar86137777DSQ10283Ret111415Ret8137Ret12813109616121185
13 Lucas Foresti171515141412Ret79131291210118RetRet617731251412131513Ret45
14 Jay Bridger181281815Ret109Ret6412Ret1710161613121081820161713161211537
15 Hywel Lloyd1418DNS2220141458201815Ret1499812Ret12Ret14915Ret17111816Ret23
16 Adderly Fong16171623Ret191616Ret14RetRet1820132318Ret1515RetRet2418121620RetRet412
17 Alex Brundle15109131120Ret12Ret151410161215181721Ret1110161881311191310Ret11
18 Max Snegirev13161419Ret1615151419Ret181518Ret221918Ret16Ret1315Ret1610151920Ret1
19 Wayne Boyd1717130
20 Rio Haryanto2119Ret1714Ret0
21 Yann Cunha2022220
22 Kevin Chen24DNSDNS0
guest drivers ineligible for points
Alexander Sims1114131030
Esteban Gutiérrez6490
Daniel Juncadella10Ret60
Carlos Muñoz116171511170
Jim Pla16121317Ret110
Nathanaël Berthon1913160
Nicolas Marroc14Ret140
Pietro Fantin1716RetRet21231418Ret0
National Class
1 Menasheh Idafar1113RetDNS161811181518161713188121220Ret131121171415181411153435
2 James Cole12Ret17171717121312915Ret14207211419141415191620182017171912418
3 Juan Carlos Sistos17232119211872
4 Luiz Razia2018Ret23
PosDriverOUL
SIL
MAG
HOC
ROC
SPA
THR
SIL
SNE
BRH
Pts

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Prize FR3.5 test for British F3 drivers. Anderson. Ben. 2010-09-26. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. 2010-09-26.
  2. News: Idafar signs with T-Sport for National F3 title bid . . . 2010-01-28 . 2010-01-28.
  3. News: 2010 British F3 calendar revealed. crash.net. Crash Media Group. 2010-01-07. 2010-01-07.
  4. News: Race and qualifying format change adds spice to F3. British Formula 3 Championship. Stéphane Ratel Organisation. 2010-02-12. 2010-02-12.
  5. News: British F3 to add pitstops. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Ben. Anderson. 2010-06-24. 2010-07-14.
  6. News: Pit stop era starts at Rockingham. Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Nick. Carter. 2010-07-13. 2010-07-14. 2010-07-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20100717111719/http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/motorsport/2010/07/f3-pit-stop-era-starts-at-rock.html. dead.