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1997 International Formula 3000 Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

Teams' Champion: Super Nova Racing 1997 Formula Nippon Championship 1997 British Formula 3000 Championship The 1997 International Formula 3000 season was the thirty-first season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also thirteenth season under the International Formula 3000 Championship moniker. The championship was a ten-round series contested from 11 May to 25 October 1997.

Drivers and teams

The following teams and drivers contested the 1997 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship. The Lola T96/50 Zytek-Judd was used by all teams, as was mandatory under the championship regulations.

TeamNo.DriverRounds
AUT RSM Marko1AUS Craig LowndesAll
2COL Juan Pablo MontoyaAll
GBR Super Nova Racing3BRA Ricardo ZontaAll
4FRA Laurent RedonAll
BEL Team Astromega5FRA Boris DerichebourgAll
6FRA Soheil AyariAll
ITA Draco Engineering7FRA Cyrille SauvageAll
8PRT Pedro CouceiroAll
FRA Apomatox9ITA Fabrizio Gollin1-3, 9
FRA Emmanuel Clérico4
10FRA Jean-Philippe Belloc1-4
GBR Edenbridge Racing11ZAF Werner LupbergerAll
12BRA Max WilsonAll
GBR Pacific Racing14AUT Oliver Tichy1-8
15ESP Marc Gené1-2
FRA DAMS16FRA Grégoire de GalzainAll
17GBR Jamie DaviesAll
ITA Durango Formula18ZAF Stephen WatsonAll
19GBR Gareth ReesAll
ITA Auto Sport Racing20ARG Gastón MazzacaneAll
21DNK Tom KristensenAll
GBR Nordic Racing22ITA Thomas Biagi1-3
ESP Marc Gené4-6, 10
AUT Mario Waltner7-8
ITA Gianluca Paglicci9
23PRT Rui ÁguasAll
GBR Bob Salisbury Engineering24GBR Oliver Gavin1-3
GBR James Taylor4-10
25NOR Thomas SchieAll
DNK Den Blå Avis26DNK Jason WattAll
GBR DC Cook Motorsport27GBR David CookAll
28FRA Patrick Lemarié9-10
ITA Coloni Motorsport29AUT Markus FriesacherAll
30ARG Emiliano Spataro1-9
AUT Oliver Tichy10
ITA Ravarotto Racing31FRA Anthony Beltoise1-7
32FRA Patrick Lemarié1-5, 7
ITA GP Racing33ITA Thomas Biagi4-10
ESP Elide Racing34ESP Miguel Ángel de Castro10
GBR Arden International35GBR Christian HornerAll
BEL KTR36BEL Kurt MollekensAll
GBR Redman & Bright F300037URY Gonzalo Rodríguez1, 3-7, 9-10
GBR DKS Racing38GBR Dino Morelli1-4
**Sources:**

Calendar

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport12345678910
nowrapGBR Silverstone Circuitnowrap11 MaynowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapESP Marc GenénowrapDNK Tom KristensennowrapITA Auto Sport Racing[Report](1997-autosport-international-trophy)
nowrapFRA Pau Grand Prixnowrap19 MaynowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapAUT RSM Marko[Report](1997-pau-grand-prix)
nowrapFIN Helsinki Thundernowrap25 MaynowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapFRA Soheil AyarinowrapBEL Team Astromega[Report](1997-international-f3000-helsinki-round)
nowrapDEU Nürburgringnowrap29 JunenowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapGBR Super Nova Racing[Report](1997-international-f3000-nurburgring-round)
nowrapITA Autodromo di Pergusanowrap20 JulynowrapGBR Jamie DaviesnowrapGBR Jamie DaviesnowrapGBR Jamie DaviesnowrapFRA DAMS[Report](1997-mediterranean-grand-prix)
nowrapDEU Hockenheimringnowrap26 JulynowrapDNK Tom KristensennowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapGBR Super Nova Racing[Report](1997-international-f3000-hockenheim-round)
nowrapAUT A1 Ringnowrap3 AugustnowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapAUT RSM Marko[Report](1997-international-f3000-spielberg-round)
nowrapBEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchampsnowrap22 AugustnowrapDNK Tom KristensennowrapPRT Rui ÁguasnowrapDNK Jason WattnowrapDNK Den Blå Avis[Report](1997-international-f3000-spa-francorchamps-round)
nowrapITA Mugello Circuitnowrap29 SeptembernowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapGBR Super Nova Racing[Report](1997-international-f3000-mugello-round)
nowrapESP Circuito de Jereznowrap25 OctobernowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapBRA Ricardo ZontanowrapCOL Juan Pablo MontoyanowrapAUT RSM Marko[Report](1997-international-f3000-jerez-round)
**Source:**

Season summary

After finishing the season with two wins in the last three races of 1996, Brazil's Ricardo Zonta entered 1997 as the pre-season title favourite with the Super Nova team. However, he endured a frustrating start with no points from the first three races. The early pace in the championship battle was set by Denmark's Tom Kristensen, who inherited the race victory at a damp Silverstone from the disqualified Zonta, and then finished behind Juan Pablo Montoya on the street circuit at Pau. After an attritional race in Helsinki won by Soheil Ayari, where most of the major title contenders failed to finish and just nine drivers made it to the chequered flag, the field endured another wet race at the Nurburgring. It was marred by a serious accident involving British drivers Dino Morelli and Gareth Rees, in which Morelli suffered severe leg injuries which would keep him out of racing for the rest of the season. With the race abandoned after just four laps, Zonta was declared the winner, but with only half-points awarded.

By mid-season, the competitive start to the season left the championship battle wide open, with Kristensen and Enna winner Jamie Davies leading the standings halfway through the season ahead of Montoya, Zonta and Ayari. Zonta became the first driver to win twice with a dominant drive at Hockenheim, but left Germany a point behind the consistent Davies, who had been on the podium in four of the six races so far. However, at the A1-Ring, a disastrous qualifying left the British driver down in 24th place on the grid, leaving him out of contention for points. Montoya led home Zonta, who became the new championship leader.

The race at Spa-Francorchamps was another overshadowed by a large crash, as Kristensen crashed heavily while leading at the high-speed Blanchimont corner, triggering a pile-up, though no drivers were seriously injured. Denmark's Jason Watt took his first Formula 3000 race win to enter title contention, as Zonta could only manage to finish fifth, and his rivals all failed to score points. However, a month later, a controversial round at Mugello settled the championship - Kristensen was excluded from the event for running an illegal spacer, while Davies and DAMS team mate Gregoire de Galzain were also excluded for failure to attend the drivers' briefing. Zonta's race win, with Montoya only finishing third behind Watt, meant that the Brazilian was declared champion. The Auto Sport and Durango teams protested Zonta and Watt's results for allegedly having used illegal fuel and car parts, but this protest was quashed and the results stood. Montoya went on to win the final round at Jerez, securing second place in the championship. Watt finished third ahead of Davies, who had failed to score any points since taking the lead of the championship with four races to go.

None of the drivers who participated in the 1997 season were able to take seats on the 1998 Formula One grid. Zonta moved to the AMG Mercedes team in the FIA GT Championship, which he won jointly with Klaus Ludwig, and went on to drive for BAR in Formula One in 1999. Kristensen, who had won the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans, moved into sportscar racing, while the remaining major contenders would return to Formula 3000 in 1998. Having won the 1996 Australian Touring Car Championship on debut, Craig Lowndes returned to Australia the following year and won a second ATCC title in as many attempts.

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverSIL
GBRPAU
FRAHEL
FINNÜR
DEUPER
ITAHOC
DEUA1R
AUTSPA
BELMUG
ITAJER
ESPPoints1**39**2**37.5**3**25**4**22**5**21**6**19**7**14**8**12**9**10**10**7**11**6**12**6**13**5**14**4**15**4**16**4**17**3**18**3**19**3**20**2**21**1**22**0.5**23**0**24**0**25**0**26**0**27**0**28**0**29**0**30**0**31**0**32**0**33**0**34**0**35**0**36**0****0****0****0**PosDriverSIL
GBRPAU
FRAHEL
FINNÜR
DEUPER
ITAHOC
DEUA1R
AUTSPA
BELMUG
ITAJER
ESPPoints
BRA Ricardo Zonta**DSQ**RetRet***1***21*2*5***1******Ret***
COL Juan Pablo MontoyaRet***1******Ret***411*5***1**DSQ31
DNK Jason Watt412DNS2Ret4Ret12Ret
GBR Jamie Davies33Ret8***1***398EXRet
BRA Max WilsonRet7Ret53282410
DNK Tom Kristensen12Ret3Ret**Ret**6**Ret**EXRet
AUT Oliver Tichy8829Ret75Ret2
FRA Soheil AyariRet6119RetRet10Ret6Ret
FRA Laurent RedonRet4Ret216Ret314511
PRT Rui ÁguasRet957RetDSQ4*9*125
PRT Pedro Couceiro2RetRet15DNSRet117RetRet
GBR Dino Morelli5113Ret
FRA Cyrille Sauvage75RetRet8RetRet49DSQ
GBR Gareth ReesRetRetRetRet1611RetRet73
FRA Boris Derichebourg12158Ret9DNQ1332215
FRA Patrick Lemarié613413Ret14DNQ
AUS Craig Lowndes14RetRetRet4RetRetRet219
ZAF Werner Lupberger11DNQDNQ18Ret14Ret13114
BEL Kurt MollekensEX10RetDNQ56RetRetRetRet
ZAF Stephen Watson15DNQ616712Ret615Ret
GBR Christian Horner16DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ16DNQ176
URY Gonzalo RodríguezDNQRet6Ret1778Ret
GBR David CookRetDNQ7DNQRetDNQ14RetRet7
FRA Grégoire de GalzainDNQDNQDNQ17Ret915RetEX8
ESP Marc Gené*13*DNQDNQRet8Ret
FRA Anthony BeltoiseRetRet9141213Ret
FRA Jean-Philippe Belloc9RetRet20
ARG Gastón Mazzacane10DNQRet101510171110Ret
NOR Thomas SchieDNQ14DNQDNQDNQ15DNQ1018Ret
ARG Emiliano SpataroDNQDNQDNQ11131612RetRet
ITA Thomas BiagiDNQDNQDNQDNQ1418RetRet1612
FRA Emmanuel Clérico12
GBR James TaylorDNQDNQDNQDNQ12DNQDNQ
ITA Fabrizio GollinRetRetRet13
AUT Markus FriesacherDNQDNQDNQDNQ17DNQDNQRet19DNQ
ITA Gianluca Paglicci20
ESP Miguel Ángel de CastroDNQ
AUT Mario WaltnerDNQDNQ
GBR Oliver GavinDNQDNQDNQ
**Sources:**

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest lap |}

Notes

  • All drivers used Lola T96/50 chassis, with Zytek-Judd engines, and Avon tyres.
  • Ricardo Zonta was disqualified from first place at Silverstone due to a gearbox irregularity.
  • Nurburgring race was stopped prematurely due to an accident involving Dino Morelli in torrential rain. Half points awarded.
  • Juan Pablo Montoya was disqualified during the Spa-Francorchamps race for holding up the field with a damaged car.
  • Jamie Davies and Grégoire de Galzain were excluded from the race at Mugello for failing to attend the drivers' briefing. Tom Kristensen was excluded from the same event due to having an illegal spacer fitted.
  • Rui Águas was disqualified during the race at Hockenheim for dangerous driving.
  • Cyrille Sauvage was disqualified from second place at Jerez because a member of his team entered parc fermé after the race.
  • Kurt Mollekens was excluded from the race at Silverstone after failing to attend the drivers' briefing.

Complete Overview

first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R24=retired, but classified R=retired NS=did not start NQ=did not qualify NT=no time set in qualifying DIS(1)=disqualified after finishing as winner (13)=place after practice, but grid position not held free DIS=disqualified in practice

SIL
GBRPAU
FRAHEL
FINNÜR
DEUPER
ITAHOC
DEUOST
AUTSPA
BELMUG
ITAJER
ESP
**Place****Name****Team**
1BRA Ricardo ZontaSuperNova Racing1DIS(1)8R8R1
2COL Juan Pablo MontoyaRSM Marko2R111R4
3DNK Jason WattDen Blå Avis341512(13)NS3
4GBR Jamie DaviesDAMS233432R13
5BRA Max WilsonEdenbridge Racing8R11721R5
6DNK Tom KristensenAuto Sport Racing121226R2
7AUT Oliver TichyPacific Racing78983217
Coloni Motorsport
8FRA Soheil AyariTeam Astromega4R56918
9FRA Laurent RédonSuperNova Racing10R3411R7
10PRT Rui ÁguasNordic Racing5R12918512
11PRT Pedro CouceiroDraco Engineering2227R19R14
GBR Dino MorelliDKS Racing11519117316
13FRA Cyrille SauvageDraco Engineering137654R15
14FRA Patrick LemariéRavarotto Racing256171313411
D C Cook Motorsport
FRA Boris DerichebourgTeam Astromega201221152286
GBR Gareth ReesDurango Formula15R16R12R9
17AUS Craig LowndesRSM Marko61414R20R23
BEL Kurt MollekensKTRDIS-13105R32
ZAF Werner LupbergerEdenbridge Racing261128NQ30NQ19
20ZAF Stephen WatsonDurango Formula211525NQ15618
21GBR Christian HornerArden International24R1633NQ29NQ33
22URY Gonzalo RodríguezRedman & Bright F300031NQ--14R10
-GBR David CookD C Cook Motorsport14R31NQ24730
-FRA Grégoire de GalzainDAMS29NQ32NQ32NQ26
-ESP Marc GenéPacific Racing161323NQ--
Nordic Racing31NQ12
-FRA Anthony BeltoiseRavarotto Racing17R18R16922
-FRA Jean-Philippe BellocApomatox19922R17R24
-ARG Gastón MazzacaneAuto Sport Racing91024NQ23R20
-NOR Thomas SchieBSE Salisbury Engineering32NQ201426NQ28
-ARG Emiliano SpataroColoni Motorsport32NQ29NQ27NQ21
-ITA Thomas BiagiNordic Racing28NQ26NQ31NQ
GP Racing27NQ18
-FRA Emmanuel CléricoApomatox------25
-GBR James TaylorBSE Salisbury Engineering------34
-ITA Fabrizio GollinApomatox18R10R10R-
-AUT Markus FriesacherColoni Motorsport27NQ30NQ28NQ29
-ITA Gianluca PaglicciNordic Racing-------
-GBR Oliver GavinBSE Salisbury Engineering30NQ27NQ33NQ-
-AUT Mario WaltnerNordic Racing-------
-ESP Miguel Ángel de CastroElide Racing-------

References

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