2011 European F3 Open Championship
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The 2011 European F3 Open Championship was the third European F3 Open Championship season. The season began on 17 April at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, and finished on 30 October at Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló after 16 races run at eight meetings, three held in Spain, as well as meetings held in Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Italy.
- All cars are powered by Toyota engines. Main class powered by Dallara F308, while Copa Class by Dallara F306 chassis.
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Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Cedars | 2 | Johan Jokinen | 1–2 |
33 | Noel Jammal | All | |
Team West-Tec | 3 | Victor Corrêa | All |
4 | Fahmi Ilyas | 4–5 | |
Tatiana Calderón | 6–8 | ||
RP Motorsport | 5 | Niccolò Schirò | All |
6 | David Fumanelli | All | |
7 | Matteo Beretta | All | |
77 | Matteo Davenia | All | |
Drivex | 8 | Fernando Monje | All |
Hache Team | 9 | Toño Fernández | 1–2 |
Yann Cunha | 3–7 | ||
Corbetta Competizioni | 10 | Alex Fontana | All |
11 | Matteo Torta | All | |
De Villota Motorsport | 12 | Juan Carlos Sistos | All |
14 | Nil Montserrat | 1 | |
Zoël Amberg | 6–8 | ||
Top F3 Team | 16 | William Vermont | 2–4 |
Copa F306/300 | |||
Cedars | 21 | Manuel Bejarano | 7–8 |
RP Motorsport | 24 | Francisco Diaz | 2–3, 5–8 |
Drivex | 25 | Pedro Quesada | 1 |
Luis Villalba | 2 | ||
Cristian Serrada | 6, 8 | ||
Hache Team | 26 | Pedro Quesada[1] | 2–3 |
Team West-Tec | 28 | Luca Orlandi | 1–3, 5–8 |
Kotaro Sakurai | 4 | ||
58 | Sam Dejonghe | All | |
88 | Fabio Gamberini | All | |
Top F3 Team | 31 | Jesus Rios | 3, 8 |
Saud Al Faisal | 4 |
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- An eight-race provisional calendar was announced on 12 December 2010.[2] On 19 January 2011, it was announced that the Nürburgring round will be cancelled and will be replaced by an event in Portimão.[3]
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