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The 1985 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1985 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft ) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany, Belgium and Austria. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 24 March at Zolder and ended at Nürburgring on 22 September after fourteen rounds.
Josef Kaufmann Racing driver Volker Weidler clinched the championship title. He won races at Wunstorf, AVUS , Erding , Norisring , Zolder and Siegerland . Kris Nissen lost 33 points to Weidler and finished as runner-up, scoring the same number of wins as Weidler. Nissen's teammate Adrian Campos completed top-three in the drivers' standings. Eric Bachelart and Jari Nurminen were the only other drivers who were able to win a race in the season.[ 1]
Entry List[ 2]
Team
Driver
Chassis
Engine
Rounds
Malte Bongers Motorsport
1
Jari Nurminen
Ralt RT3/400
All
2
Heikki Mustonen
Ralt RT30
Volkswagen
1–2
Jörg van Ommen
8–9
Frank Biela
11
Volkswagen Motorsport
4
Kris Nissen
Ralt RT30/522
Volkswagen
All
5
Adrian Campos
Ralt RT30/529
All
Team Lechner Racing School
7
Alfonso Toledano
Ralt RT30
Volkswagen
1, 3
Walter Lechner
2
Bartl Stadler
5–6
Stefan Neuberger
14
8
Uwe Schäfer
Ralt RT3
2
Willi Schuster
6
Delia Stegemann
Ralt RT30
14
9
Heinz Beissler
Ralt RT3
1
10
Ernst Franzmaier
Ralt RT30
6
Rolf Kuhn
Ralt RT30
3
Ralf Rauh
4
7
Alfonso Toledano
Martini MK44/02
Volkswagen
10–11
Franz Tost
9
Franz Tost
Ralt RT3/397
Volkswagen
2–4, 6–12, 14
Scuderia Teutonia
11
Günther Lüttecke
March 803B
Toyota
1–2
Franz Konrad
Martini MK45
Volkswagen
3–8
Stefan Neuberger
9
12
Franz Konrad
Anson SA4
Volkswagen
1–2
Günther Lüttecke
March
3–4
Karl-Heinz Wieschalla
Anson SA4
Volkswagen
9
Franz-Josef Prangemeier
11, 13–14
Josef Kaufmann Racing
14
Volker Weidler
Martini MK45/03
Volkswagen
1–12, 14
15
Bartl Stadler
Martini MK45
7
Alfonso de Vinuesa
9, 11–14
Peter Wisskirchen
16
Peter Wisskirchen
Ralt
Volkswagen
1–5, 7–14
17
Rudi Seher
Martini MK44
Volkswagen
All
Dieter Heinzelmann
Anson SA4
2–9, 11–12, 14
18
Sigi Betz
13
19
Franz-Josef Prangemeier
Anson SA4
3–5, 7, 9–10
Artur Deutgen
Anson SA4
6
19
Wilhelm F. Weber
Ralt RT3
All
Wilhelm F. Weber
Ralt RT3
10–14
Nicky Nufer
Anson SA4
1–2
Karl-Christian Lück
20
Karl-Christian Lück
Ralt RT30
Alfa Romeo
All
21
Wilhelm F. Weber
Ralt RT3/367
Volkswagen
1–4, 6–9
22
Thomas von Löwis
Ralt RT3
All
Uwe Teuscher
March 813
Toyota
11–14
28
Richard Hamann
Ralt RT3
1–9, 12–14
Hanspeter Kaufmann
24
Hanspeter Kaufmann
Volkswagen
2–3, 7–9, 11, 13–14
Artur Deutgen
25
Artur Deutgen
March 813
Toyota
1–4, 7, 11
26
Peter Katsarski
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–2, 4–5, 7–8
Uwe Teuscher
27
Uwe Teuscher
March 813
Toyota
1–2, 4–5, 7–8
Wolfgang Wendlinger
Wolfgang Wendlinger
Ralt RT3
Toyota
1–4, 7, 9–12, 14
Derichs Rennwagen
30
Bruno Stanjek
Derichs D385/02
Toyota
1–2
31
Manfred Zimmermann
Derichs D385/01
1–2
Bross Druck Chemie Racing
33
Alfonso Toledano
Martini MK44/02
Volkswagen
12–13
66
"Pietro Spazzola"
9
Otto Christmann
Otto Christmann
Martini MK35
Volkswagen
4, 7–9, 11, 13–14
Wolfgang Kaufmann
Wolfgang Kaufmann
Ralt RT3
Alfa Romeo
2–14
Fredy Eschenmoser
36
Fredy Eschenmoser
Anson SA6
Volkswagen
8–9, 12, 14
Karl-Heinz Wenig
37
Karl-Heinz Wenig
Martini MK39
Volkswagen
3–4, 8–11, 13–14
40
Justin Sünkel
Argo JM10
Volkswagen
2–3, 6, 8–9, 11–12, 14
Alexander Seibold
41
Alexander Seibold
Anson SA3
Toyota
7, 9
BS Racing
45
Altfrid Heger
Ralt RT3/496
Volkswagen
All
46
Manuel Reuter
Ralt RT3/467
All
Placido-Daniel Pardo
48
Placido-Daniel Pardo
Chevron B38/38–77–23
Toyota
3, 9
Belgian Volkswagen Club
49
Éric Bachelart
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
1, 11
65
Herve Roger
Ralt RT3
11
Arnold Wagner
51
Jürgen von Gartzen
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
2–3
Arnold Wagner
5, 9
Klaus Koch
52
Klaus Koch
March 813
Alfa Romeo
2–3, 9
53
Beat Amacher
Ralt RT3
no data
9
Gianni Bianchi
Ralt RT3/398
Volkswagen
8–9
55
Rudolf Weckmann
Anson
9
57
Jo Zeller
Ralt RT3/417
Toyota
1, 3, 9
59
Ernst Thurnherr
Ralt RT3/398
Alfa Romeo
14
63
Urs Dudler
Ralt RT3
Toyota
6
56
Franz Hunkeler
Martini MK42
Alfa Romeo
9
Serge Saulnier
57
Joe Ris
Martini Martini MK45
Alfa Romeo
14
Gerd Lünsmann
58
Gerd Lünsmann
Ralt RT3/236
Volkswagen
4, 8–11
Bayern Motorsport
Uwe Schäfer
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3, 5–11, 14
60
Franz Binder
Ralt RT30/563
Volkswagen
4–8, 10
"Pierre Chauvet"
9, 13
61
Christer Offason
Ralt RT30/565
Volkswagen
10
Peter Deuscher
62
Peter Deuscher
Ralt RT3
Volkswagen
9
Sportauto Nigrin Nachwuchsförderung
63
Markus Oestreich
Martini MK45
Volkswagen
8
63
Steven Andskaer
Ralt RT30
Volkswagen
9
Jo Lindström Racing
63
Joakim Lindström
Ralt RT30
Volkswagen
11
Equipe Carmignon
64
Gilles Lempereur
Martini MK45
Alfa Romeo
11
65
Udo Wagenhäuser
no data
8
Round
Location
Circuit
Date
Supporting
1
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
24 March
XVI. AvD/MVBL "Bergischer Löwe"
2
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
7 April
XX. ADAC-300-km-Rennen
3
Hockenheim , West Germany
Hockenheimring
21 April
AvD Deutschland-Trophäe "Jim Clark Rennen"
4
Wunstorf , West Germany
Wunstorf
5 May
ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
5
Berlin , West Germany
AVUS
12 May
ADAC-Avus-Rennen
6
Zeltweg , Austria
Österreichring
26 May
ADAC-Hessen-Cup — Preis des Aichfeldes
7
Erding , West Germany
Erding
9 June
8. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
8
Nuremberg , West Germany
Norisring
30 June
ADAC-Norisring-Trophäe "200 Meilen von Nürnberg"
9
Hockenheim , West Germany
Hockenheimring
13 July
ADAC-1000-km-Rennen
10
Diepholz , West Germany
Diepholz Airfield Circuit
21 July
18. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
11
Heusden-Zolder , Belgium
Circuit Zolder
18 August
19. ADAC Westfalen-Pokal-Rennen
12
Salzburg , Austria
Salzburgring
1 September
ADAC-Alpentrophäe
13
Siegerland , West Germany
Siegerland Airport
8 September
8. ADAC-Siegerland-Flughafenrennen
14
Nürburg , West Germany
Nürburgring
22 September
XII. ADAC-Bilstein Super Sprint
Championship standings [ edit ]
Points are awarded as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1