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2016 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship

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The 2016 BRDC British F3 Championship is a motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across England and, for the first time, Belgium. The 2016 season will be the first one under the BRDC British F3 denomination.[1] The championship features professional motor racing teams, and will also feature the debut of the new 2-litre 230-bhp Tatuus-Cosworth single seat race car in the main series, a car that was first used in the 2015 BRDC Formula 4 Autumn Trophy.[2] The season will begin at Snetterton 300 on 27 March and will end on 11 September at Donington Park, after eight triple header events for a total of twenty-four races.

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Teams and drivers

All teams are British-registered. Both Carlin and Double R Racing will make their debut in the series, along with Fortec who already entered the 2015 BRDC F4 Autumn Trophy.[3]

Team No. Driver Rounds
Chris Dittmann Racing 2 United States Quinlan Lall[4] 1–7
4 United Kingdom Omar Ismail[5] 8
5 Kenya Jeremy Wahome[6] All
6 India Krishnaraaj Mahadik[7] 2–8
12 Netherlands Paul Sieljes[8] 1
HHC Motorsport 3 United Kingdom Ben Hingeley[9] All
4 United Kingdom Omar Ismail[10] 1
10 South Africa Raoul Hyman[11] 2
37 South Africa Sisa Ngebulana[12] 1–6
45 United Kingdom Harrison Scott[13] 5, 7–8
54 United Kingdom Will Palmer[14] 6
Fortec Motorsports[15] 7 Oman Faisal Al Zubair[16] All
14 India Tarun Reddy[17] All
Lanan Racing 8 United Kingdom Toby Sowery[18] All
22 India Akhil Rabindra[19] All
Carlin[20] 11 United Kingdom Ricky Collard[21] All
15 United Kingdom James Pull[22] 8
31 United Kingdom Lando Norris[23] 1, 3, 5–6
51 India Ameya Vaidyanathan[24] 1–4, 7
98 United States Colton Herta[25] 2, 4
99 Russia Nikita Mazepin[26] 7
Sean Walkinshaw Racing 21 Denmark Jan Jønck[27] 1–5
23 Australia Thomas Maxwell[28] All
44 South Africa Eugene Denyssen[29] All
Hillspeed 25 Bahrain Ali Al Khalifa[30] 4
Double R Racing[31] 26 Brazil Matheus Leist[32] All
27 Finland Aleksanteri Huovinen[33] All
85 Brazil Enzo Bortoleto[34] All
Douglas Motorsport 49 Australia Thomas Randle[35] All
65 United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed[36] All

Race calendar and results

The calendar was published on 27 October 2015.[37] The series will support British GT at nearly all events, with the exception being the season-opening Snetterton 300 round. For the first time, the series will travel abroad, having a round at Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 United Kingdom Snetterton Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
27 March United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris Carlin
R2 28 March United Kingdom Toby Sowery Brazil Matheus Leist Double R Racing
R3 United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed Douglas Motorsport
2 R4 United Kingdom Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit, Kent)
16 April Brazil Matheus Leist Brazil Matheus Leist Brazil Matheus Leist Double R Racing
R5 17 April United States Colton Herta United Kingdom Toby Sowery Lanan Racing
R6 United Kingdom Ricky Collard United States Colton Herta Carlin
3 R7 United Kingdom Rockingham
(National Circuit, Northamptonshire)
30 April United Kingdom Lando Norris Brazil Matheus Leist United Kingdom Lando Norris Carlin
R8 1 May United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Thomas Randle Douglas Motorsport
R9 United Kingdom Ricky Collard United Kingdom Ricky Collard Carlin
4 R10 United Kingdom Oulton Park
(International Circuit, Cheshire)
28 May United Kingdom Ricky Collard Australia Thomas Randle United Kingdom Ricky Collard Carlin
R11 30 May United Kingdom Ricky Collard United Kingdom Toby Sowery Lanan Racing
R12 United States Colton Herta United Kingdom Ricky Collard Carlin
5 R13 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit
(Grand Prix, Northamptonshire)
11 June Australia Thomas Randle Brazil Matheus Leist Brazil Matheus Leist Double R Racing
R14 12 June United Kingdom Toby Sowery United Kingdom Toby Sowery Lanan Racing
R15 Race cancelled due to heavy rain
6 R16 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps
(Belgium)
8 July United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Toby Sowery United Kingdom Lando Norris Carlin
R17 9 July United Kingdom Will Palmer Australia Thomas Randle Douglas Motorsport
R18 Brazil Matheus Leist United Kingdom Lando Norris Carlin
7 R19 United Kingdom Snetterton Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
6 August United Kingdom Ricky Collard United Kingdom Ricky Collard United Kingdom Ricky Collard Carlin
R20 7 August United Kingdom Ben Hingeley Russia Nikita Mazepin Carlin
R21 Brazil Matheus Leist United Kingdom Ricky Collard Carlin
8 R22 United Kingdom Donington Park
(Grand Prix Circuit, Leicestershire)
10 September United Kingdom Ben Hingeley Brazil Matheus Leist Brazil Matheus Leist Double R Racing
R23 11 September United Kingdom Toby Sowery United Kingdom Toby Sowery Lanan Racing
R24 United Kingdom Toby Sowery United Kingdom Toby Sowery Lanan Racing

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 20 classified finishers in all races.

Races Position, points per race
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th
Races 1 & 3 35 29 24 21 19 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Race 2 25 22 20 18 16 15 14

Drivers' championship

Pos. Driver SNE
United Kingdom
BRH
United Kingdom
ROC
United Kingdom
OUL
United Kingdom
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
SNE
United Kingdom
DON
United Kingdom
Points
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
1 Brazil Matheus Leist 10 1 4 1 Ret Ret 3 4 2 4 4 5 1 3 C 2 5 2 2 6 2 1 5 5 493
2 United Kingdom Ricky Collard 5 Ret 8 2 4 2 2 7 1 1 8 1 4 13 C 3 6 6 1 7 1 Ret 10 6 466
3 United Kingdom Toby Sowery 4 3 2 3 1 13 14 8 6 7 1 7 7 1 C 5 2 4 3 5 7 4 1 1 457
4 Australia Thomas Randle 20 9 5 4 5 3 4 1 4 2 7 2 2 4 C 9 1 5 6 4 6 NC 8 3 424
5 United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed 3 2 1 Ret 17 14 6 19 5 8 2 4 5 5 C 4 4 19 Ret 17 4 6 6 2 349
6 India Tarun Reddy 16 Ret 12 5 2 Ret 8 6 8 15 21 14 3 7 C 6 3 9 7 2 9 12 7 7 284
7 Australia Thomas Maxwell 11 7 9 9 8 7 9 9 9 9 10 12 9 16 C 15 13 7 13 13 12 5 3 9 265
8 United Kingdom Lando Norris 1 6 3 1 3 3 Ret 2 C 1 19 1 247
9 Finland Aleksanteri Huovinen 2 4 6 Ret 13 5 5 5 7 14 19 11 16 10 C Ret 15 16 9 8 11 7 Ret 14 245
10 United Kingdom Ben Hingeley 6 14 Ret 15 16 11 11 13 16 11 14 15 13 6 C 7 8 10 4 17 3 3 14 Ret 232
11 Brazil Enzo Bortoleto 8 8 11 8 3 15 12 DNS 12 6 3 6 DNS 8 C 10 10 12 11 9 13 Ret Ret Ret 220
12 Oman Al Faisal Al Zubair 13 11 13 6 7 10 15 14 11 16 13 20 14 15 C 8 9 14 14 12 15 13 13 13 196
13 South Africa Eugene Denyssen 14 17 15 13 9 12 17 15 Ret 13 11 17 10 14 C 11 14 8 10 10 16 8 2 15 194
14 South Africa Sisa Ngebulana 9 5 7 12 6 4 16 12 13 DSQ 15 10 6 DSQ C 13 7 11 177
15 United States Quinlan Lall 18 12 14 Ret 10 8 10 11 10 10 9 9 12 Ret C Ret 16 13 18 18 10 149
16 Denmark Jan Jønck 7 10 20 11 12 Ret 13 10 14 5 5 8 8 12 C 142
17 United Kingdom Harrison Scott Ret 17 C 5 3 5 2 4 4 130
18 India Akhil Rabindra 19 13 18 NC 15 9 19 17 Ret 17 16 16 11 11 C Ret 18 17 15 16 17 10 12 11 124
19 United States Colton Herta 10 NC 1 3 6 3 109
20 India Krishnaraj Mahadik 14 11 6 20 20 Ret 12 12 13 DNS DNS C 14 12 15 16 15 Ret 14 DNS DNS 103
21 Kenya Jeremy Wahome 17 16 19 EX Ret 16 18 18 Ret 18 17 19 15 9 C 12 17 18 17 14 18 Ret 15 10 98
22 India Ameya Vaidyanathan 15 18 10 Ret 14 Ret 7 2 Ret Ret 20 18 12 11 14 95
23 Russia Nikita Mazepin 8 1 8 51
24 United Kingdom Omar Ismail 12 Ret 16 9 9 12 47
25 United Kingdom Will Palmer 16 11 3 39
26 United Kingdom James Pull 11 11 8 33
27 South Africa Raoul Hyman 7 Ret Ret 15
28 Netherlands Paul Sieljes Ret 15 17 10
29 Bahrain Ali Al Khalifa 19 18 21 5
Pos. Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 Points
SNE
United Kingdom
BRH
United Kingdom
ROC
United Kingdom
OUL
United Kingdom
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
SNE
United Kingdom
DON
United Kingdom
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

2016 BRDC British Formula 3 Autumn Trophy

The 2016 BRDC British Formula 3 Autumn Trophy was a four-race motor racing championship held at Snetterton 300 in England on October 29–30, as an off-season trophy to the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship. The trophy featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers running the same 2-litre 230-bhp Tatuus-Cosworth single seat race car used in the main championship.[38]

Teams and drivers

All teams were British-registered.[39] Drivers in italics are not eligible for trophy points.

Team No. Driver
Hillspeed with Cliff Dempsey Racing 7 Oman Abdullah Al Rawahi
45 Thailand Sasakorn Chaimongkol
Carlin 15 United Kingdom James Pull
28 United States Cameron Das
65 United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed
Fortec Motorsport 16 South Africa Callan O'Keeffe
77 United Kingdom Ben Hingeley
Double R Racing 26 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum
27 New Zealand Marcus Armstrong
85 India Tarun Reddy
Douglas Motorsport 38 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
96 Australia Joey Mawson

Race calendar and results

The race calendar consisted of a 4-race event held at the Snetterton 300. The weekend format includes a 20-minute qualifying session and two 12-lap races on both Saturday and Sunday. The grid for the first race in each day was set in qualifying order, with starting positions for race two of each day set by the fastest laps from race one.[40]

Due to adverse weather, the Sunday qualifying wasn't held and the two races were shortened to 8 laps. For race 3, the drivers were classified on the grid by championship order. Race 4 was ultimately cancelled due to the conditions worsening.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
AT R1 Snetterton Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
29 October United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed United Kingdom Dan Ticktum United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed Carlin
R2 New Zealand Marcus Armstrong United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Double R Racing
R3 30 October United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed Australia Joey Mawson United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed Carlin
R4 Race cancelled due to heavy fog

Trophy standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 20 classified finishers in all races as follows.[40]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 35 29 24 21 19 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Autumn Trophy
Pos. Driver SNE Points
R1 R2 R3 R4
1 United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed 1 2 1 C 99
2 Australia Joey Mawson 2 3 2 C 82
3 South Africa Callan O'Keeffe 4 6 4 C 61
4 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum 3 1 Ret C 59
5 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline 8 9 3 C 52
6 India Tarun Reddy 6 5 9 C 51
7 United States Cameron Das 9 10 5 C 44
8 United Kingdom James Pull 5 7 Ret C 36
9 Oman Abdullah Al Rawahi 12 11 8 C 36
10 Thailand Sasakorn Chaimongkol 11 Ret 6 C 29
11 United Kingdom Ben Hingeley 10 8 Ret C 27
Drivers ineligible to score points
New Zealand Marcus Armstrong 7 4 7 C 0
Pos. Driver R1 R2 R3 R4 Points
SNE
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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