2015 Remus F3 Cup
2015 Remus F3 Cup
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The 2015 Remus F3 Cup was the 34th Austria Formula 3 Cup season and the third Remus F3 Cup season.
Jordi Weckx of Rennsport Rössler was crowned champion by one point over Performance Racing driver Akash Nandy, who missed the last round. Jörg Sandek became the Trophy class champion for the third time.
Teams and drivers
All Cup cars were built between 2005 and 2011, while Trophy cars were built between 1992 and 2004.
Team |
Chassis |
Engine |
No. |
Driver |
Class |
Rounds |
CR-Racing Team |
Dallara F311 |
Opel-Spiess |
1 |
Angelique Germann |
C |
2–3, 7 |
36 |
1 |
Dallara F308 |
Volkswagen-Spiess |
6 |
Andreas Germann |
C |
2–3, 7 |
41 |
1 |
Dallara F308 |
Mercedes |
7 |
Christian Zeller |
C |
2–4 |
Facondini Racing |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
2 |
Gianpaolo Lattanzi |
C |
7 |
Jo Zeller Racing |
Dallara F308 |
Mercedes |
3 |
Marcel Tobler |
C |
2–3, 6–7 |
32 |
1 |
Dallara F305 |
Opel-Spiess |
14 |
Thomas Amweg |
C |
1–5 |
Dallara F306 |
Mercedes |
44 |
Sandro Zeller |
C |
1–4, 6–7 |
Franz Wöss Racing |
Dallara F308 |
Opel-Spiess |
4 |
Stefan Neuburger |
C |
2 |
Kurt Böhlen |
C |
4–7 |
Dallara F308 |
5 |
Christopher Höher |
C |
3, 7 |
Dallara F312 |
Oreca |
18 |
5 |
Dallara F305 |
Opel-Spiess |
10 |
Dr. Ulrich Drechsler |
C |
3–7 |
39 |
1 |
Dallara F303 |
24 |
Luca Iannaccone |
T |
2–7 |
40 |
1 |
Dallara F308 |
34 |
Franz Wöss |
C |
1 |
Lang Motorsport |
Dallara F305 |
Opel-Spiess |
8 |
Manfred Lang |
C |
2, 4 |
28 |
1 |
9 |
Mario Schopper |
C |
3, 7 |
Puresport |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
8 |
Dino Rasero |
C |
7 |
Dallara F308 |
98 |
Paolo Brajnik |
C |
7 |
TOMCAT Racing |
Dallara F312 |
Mercedes |
9 |
Marco Zanasi |
C |
1 |
69 |
4, 7 |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
29 |
Renato Papaelo |
C |
7 |
Dallara F308 |
99 |
Federico Ghirighelli |
C |
7 |
Formula Student Kft. |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
11 |
Balasz Pödör |
C |
2 |
Formel 1 Club |
Dallara F305 |
Opel-Spiess |
11 |
Manfred Loach |
C |
3, 7 |
Rennsport Rössler |
Dallara F308 |
Volkswagen-Spiess |
12 |
Jordi Weckx |
C |
All |
Twister Italia |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
13 |
Sergio Terrini |
C |
7 |
Dallara F308 |
46 |
Piero Longhi |
C |
7 |
Dallara F308 |
Toyota |
51 |
Bernardo Pellegrini |
C |
7 |
Performance Racing |
Dallara F310 |
Volkswagen-Spiess |
16 |
Akash Nandy |
C |
1–6 |
Inter Europol Competition |
Dallara F308 |
Mercedes |
19 |
Jakub Smiechowski |
C |
3–6 |
Sylvain Warnecke |
Dallara F302 |
Opel-Spiess |
21 |
Sylvain Warnecke |
T |
2 |
25 |
4, 6–7 |
One Racing |
Dallara F308 |
Fiat-FPT |
21 |
Alessandro Bracalente |
C |
7 |
Team Harder Motorsport |
Dallara F302 |
Opel-Spiess |
22 |
Jörg Sandek |
T |
All |
HT Racing |
Dallara F308 |
Volkswagen-Spiess |
28 |
Pierluigi Veronesi |
C |
7 |
BELICON Motorsport |
Reynard 303 |
Volkswagen |
28 |
Prof. Dr. Ralph Pütz |
T |
4–7 |
Frasmotorsport |
Dallara F302 |
Opel-Spiess |
72 |
Antonin Sus |
T |
1, 3, 6–7 |
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Icon |
Class |
C |
Cup |
T |
Trophy |
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Notes
Round 1 (Monza) was held together with the Italian F2 Trophy. Numerous competitiors had to change their car number for the named round.
At round 7 (Brno) some competitors of the Italian F2 Trophy entered the championship, however they were ineligible to score points.
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