The Euroformula Open Championship (formerly the Spanish Formula Three Championship, European F3 Open Championship) is a junior formula racing series based in Spain. It was one of six national and international Formula Three championships in Europe that together used to form an important part of the established "career ladder" below Formula One. The championship's first season was held in 2001. In 2006, it was branded as the Spanish F3 Championship by Toyota, in deference to its sole engine supplier. In 2020, the championship ceased to be a F3-championship and will share its specifications with Japan's Super Formula Lights based on the previous-generation Formula Three standards, primarily with a choice of engines.

EuroFormula car in 2021

Profile

The Spanish Formula Three Championship was formed during Spain's recent growth period in motor racing that began with the Euro Open Movistar by Nissan, which eventually became the World Series by Renault when the two companies' motor racing programs were reorganised. The new championship replaced the previously existing Super Formula Toyota, a one-make series with performance similar to F3.

The European F3 Open championship has become successful by actively taking measures to control budget requirements. This provides a more achievable option for drivers who lack the major sponsorship portfolio that is required by leading Euroseries teams, and would otherwise have to look elsewhere for their next step up the career ladder.

With Renault's backing, the World Series has developed into a championship from which drivers can reach Formula One, and three major Spanish teams are established in GP2. This has fostered new opportunities for the graduates of Spanish F3, which has, in turn, made the championship itself a success.

In recent years the Championship has become much less centred in Spain, with races across Europe, and has successfully attracted famous non-Spanish teams to take part. The first was the British outfit Team West-Tec who went on to win two Driver's Championship titles in their first three seasons, and which were followed a year later by Italy's RP Motorsport who have won races each year since joining.

The championship was renamed to Euroformula Open Championship for 2014, after the FIA restricted the use of the Formula Three name to championships that do not follow the current engine regulations.

Sub-divisions

Like British Formula Three, the series incorporates a second championship class for chassis specifications from the previous generation. The Copa was created in 2005, and provides an opportunity for drivers without competitive budgets, who would otherwise be left unable to progress from cheaper formulae. The name is derived from the chassis specification that all Copa entrants must use: the Dallara F308.

Equipment

The Euroformula Open Championship has used chassis from Italian constructor Dallara. During the first seasons, the Dallara F300 was used. The Dallara F305 debuted in 2005, the Dallara F308 in 2008, and the Dallara F312 in 2012. The secondary class was dropped during the 2014 season due to lack of entries. The current chassis is the Dallara 324, which debuted in Super Formula Lights in 2024, and has been chosen for Euroformula Open for the 2025, putting more emphasis on the affordability of this series.

Originally, the European F3 Open Championship had a single engine supplier. From 2010 to 2018, the series used Toyota's F3 engine upgraded by the Spanish tuner Piedrafita Sport. In 2019, the series also allowed Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen engines, and the Toyota engines were dropped after the first round of the season.

F1 tests

The exclusive use of the Toyota engine prompted Toyota to offer a Formula One test to each year's champion. The first driver to benefit from this was 2004 champion Borja García, who later graduated to GP2.

Venues

Between 2001 and 2005, the Spanish F3 Championship had seven rounds, each with two races. Exceptions to this included the Valencia round in 2002 and the Jerez round in 2003, each of which had only one race, and Albacete, which held a single-race event in addition to its regular two-race event in 2005.

In every season from its inception until 2007, the championship made a regular visit to Estoril in Portugal. The 2006 season, which was expanded to eight rounds, included the championship's first visit to Magny-Cours in France.

Since 2008, many circuits from further afield have been added to the schedule including visits to Magny Cours, Donington Park and Brands Hatch with major European motorsport venues including Spa, Monza, Silverstone and Hungaroring hosting rounds of the 2014 season as the series expands further into Europe.

From 2001, the circuits used in the Euroformula Open Championship are listed as:

  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2026 season.
NumberCircuitsRoundsYears
1Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya252001–present
2Spain Circuito de Jerez202002–2011, 2013–2018
3Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps182008–present
4Italy Monza Circuit172009–present
5Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo132001–2011
France Circuit Paul Ricard132012–2013, 2015–present
7Portugal Circuito do Estoril122001–2007, 2015–2018, 2022
8Spain Circuito del Jarama112001–2010
Hungary Hungaroring112012, 2014, 2017–present
10Spain Circuito de Albacete92001–2008
Austria Red Bull Ring92015–2016, 2019–2025
12Portugal Algarve International Circuit82011–2014, 2021, 2023–present
13United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit72013–2019
14France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours62006–2011
15United Kingdom Brands Hatch32010–2012
Germany Nürburgring32012–2014
Germany Hockenheimring32019, 2024–present
18Spain Valencia Street Circuit22008
France Circuit de Pau-Ville22019, 2022
Italy Mugello Circuit22020, 2023
Italy Imola Circuit22021–2022
22United Kingdom Donington Park12009
23Italy Misano World Circuit02026

Points system

SeasonsRace123456789101112131415PPFLPG
20012003Race20181614121098765432112—N/a
2004Race12108654321—N/a11—N/a
20052006Race12108654321—N/a1—N/a
20072008Race 113119654321—N/a1—N/a
Race 212108654321—N/a
20092011Race 1141210865321—N/a11—N/a
Race 212108654321—N/a1—N/a
20122020Race251815121086421—N/a11—N/a
2021–presentRace251815121086421—N/a112*

Champions

Spanish Formula Three

Drivers

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2001Spain Ander VilariñoSpain Racing Engineering7687196Race 12 of 1439
2002Spain Marcel CostaSpain E.V. Racing2293190Race 11 of 1316
2003Brazil Ricardo MaurícioSpain Racing Engineering4672190Race 11 of 136
2004Spain Borja GarcíaSpain Racing Engineering89108149Race 14 of 1418
2005Spain Andy SoucekSpain Llusiá Racing2371112Race 13 of 133
2006Argentina Ricardo RisattiSpain TEC-Auto3578118Race 15 of 1615
2007Spain Máximo CortésSpain Escuderia TEC-Auto4679117Race 16 of 164
2008Spain Germán SánchezSpain Campos F3 Racing145488Race 17 of 174

Teams

SeasonTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2001Spain Racing Engineering87139113Race 14 of 1419
2002Spain Racing Engineering2492108Race 12 of 1319
2003Spain Racing Engineering46103119Race 12 of 1326
2004Spain Racing Engineering9102110179Race 10 of 1418
2005Spain Racing Engineering2371252Race 9 of 13128
2006Spain Racing Engineering14141155Race 16 of 169
2007Spain Escuderia TEC-Auto47179197Race 16 of 1630
2008Spain Campos F3 Racing34127134Race 15 of 1744

Junior Cup

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWins (Junior)Podiums (Junior)Fastest lapsPoints (Junior)ClinchedMargin
2001Spain Juan Antonio del PinoSpain Meycom001073Race 13 of 1423
2002Spain Andy SoucekSpain Racing Engineering0000113Race 7 of 1316
2003Argentina Ricardo RisattiSpain EV Racing Spain Elide Racing00 (8)1 (10)070 (96)Race 12 of 1328
2004Spain Javier VillaSpain EV Racing Spain Elide Racing00 (10)0 (11)029 (108)Race 13 of 1428

Trofeo Ibérico

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWins (Trofeo)Podiums(Trofeo)Fastest lapsPoints (Trofeo)ClinchedMargin
2003Spain Borja GarcíaSpain GTA Motor Competición11 (0)7 (4)280 (182)Race 5 of 54
2004Spain Borja GarcíaSpain Racing Engineering79 (5)10 (5)8149 (63)Race 6 of 613
2005Spain Andy SoucekSpain Llusiá Racing23 (2)7 (3)1112 (77)Race 5 of 619
2006Spain Roldán RodríguezSpain Campos Racing24 (3)5 (3)3103 (65)Race 6 of 66

Copa de España de F3

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWins (Copa)Podiums(Copa)Fastest lapsPoints (Copa)ClinchedMargin
2005Spain Arturo LlobellSpain Campos Racing000016 (86)Race 15 of 154
2006Spain German SanchezSpain Escuela Profiltek000119 (108)Race 15 of 1615
2007Norway Christian EbbesvikUnited Kingdom Team West-Tec00 (7)0 (13)07 (118)Race 16 of 160
2008Switzerland Natacha GachnangUnited Kingdom Team West-Tec10 (5)0 (12)276 (110)Race 16 of 161

European F3 Open

Drivers

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2009Spain Bruno MéndezSpain Campos Racing24118145Race 16 of 162
2010Spain Marco BarbaLebanon Cedars Motorsport36108154Race 12 of 1642
2011Switzerland Alex FontanaItaly Corbetta Competizioni1271120Race 15 of 165
2012Italy Niccolò SchiròItaly RP Motorsport34117272Race 16 of 165
2013United Arab Emirates Ed JonesUnited Kingdom Team West-Tec F346103256Race 16 of 169

Teams

SeasonTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2009Spain Campos Racing461410117Race 16 of 167
2010Lebanon Cedars Motorsport36108116Race 15 of 1624
2011United Kingdom Team West-Tec2481101Race 16 of 166
2012Italy RP Motorsport882310138Race 14 of 1641
2013Italy RP Motorsport66267128Race 16 of 162

Copa F306/300

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWins (Copa)Podiums (Copa)Fastest lapsPoints (Copa)ClinchedMargin
2009United Kingdom Callum MacLeodUnited Kingdom Team West-Tec00 (7)1 (12)041 (106)Race 14 of 1627
2010Lebanon Noel JammalLebanon Cedars Motorsport00 (5)0 (8)024 (89)Race 16 of 165
2011Brazil Fabio GamberiniUnited Kingdom Team West-Tec01 (10)3 (14)079 (130)Race 14 of 1612
2012Italy Kevin GiovesiItaly DAV Racing00 (10)1 (11)093 (110)Race 13 of 1638
2013Slovakia Richard GondaUnited Kingdom Drivex School00 (7)0 (10)010 (100)Race 15 of 1619

Euroformula Open

Drivers

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2014Thailand Sandy StuvikItaly RP Motorsport1011125332Race 14 of 1689
2015Brazil Vitor BaptistaItaly RP Motorsport56127291Race 16 of 165
2016Italy Leonardo PulciniSpain Campos Racing37158303Race 12 of 1656
2017United Kingdom Harrison ScottItaly RP Motorsport1112139340Race 12 of 16118
2018Brazil Felipe DrugovichItaly RP Motorsport10141610405Race 12 of 16159
2019Japan Marino SatoGermany Team Motopark69115309Race 15 of 18130
2020China Yifei YeJapan CryptoTower Racing12111612369Race 16 of 18121
2021United States Cameron DasGermany Team Motopark17166382Race 22 of 2467
2022Denmark Oliver GoetheGermany Team Motopark7111812473Race 24 of 2657
2023Mexico Noel LeónGermany Team Motopark571511394Race 20 of 2387
2024United States Brad BenavidesGermany Team Motopark491910431Race 21 of 2486
2025Poland Tymek KucharczykItaly BVM Racing56149362Race 23 of 2417

Teams

SeasonTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2014Italy RP Motorsport13132210152Race 14 of 1651
2015Italy RP Motorsport57138121Race 15 of 1610
2016Spain Campos Racing37179120Race 14 of 1618
2017Italy RP Motorsport12131710134Race 12 of 1644
2018Italy RP Motorsport10141611180Race 11 of 1678
2019Germany Team Motopark11153311262Race 12 of 18168
2020Japan CryptoTower Racing17162616244Race 12 of 18129
2021Germany Team Motopark5162918277Race 23 of 2469
2022Japan CryptoTower Racing312418358Race 23 of 2478
2023Germany Team Motopark5153615325Race 15 of 23124
2024Germany Team Motopark6194619402Race 12 of 24279
2025Germany Team Motopark3164612309Race 21 of 2482

Rookies

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWins (rookie)Podiums (rookie)Fastest lapsPoints (rookie)ClinchedMargin
2016Austria Ferdinand HabsburgSpain Drivex School42 (10)12 (15)1247 (140)Race 12 of 1642
2017Russia Nikita TroitskiySpain Drivex School20 (7)9 (14)4222 (124)Race 14 of 1629
2018Netherlands Bent ViscaalSpain Teo Martín Motorsport41 (14)12 (15)2246 (138)Race 12 of 1648
2019New Zealand Liam LawsonGermany Team Motopark24 (6)7 (9)1179 (92)Race 18 of 189
2020Germany Niklas KrüttenGermany Team Motopark00 (9)5 (13)0153 (140)Race 16 of 1828
2021United Kingdom Casper StevensonNetherlands Van Amersfoort Racing02 (6)4 (20)0217 (178)Race 19 of 2435
2022Russia Vladislav LomkoJapan CryptoTower Racing26 (21)19 (25)5416 (226)Race 22 of 2664
2023Germany Jakob BergmeisterGermany Team Motopark00 (10)3 (16)0150 (148)Race 12 of 2340
2024Brazil Fernando BarrichelloGermany Team Motopark01 (20)5 (24)1264 (210)Race 13 of 24176
2025Sri Lanka Yevan DavidGermany Team Motopark36 (18)14 (22)2345 (215)Race 23 of 2431

Spanish F3 Drivers

SeasonDriverTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2014Thailand Sandy StuvikItaly RP Motorsport4442118Race 5 of 613
2015Russia Konstantin TereshchenkoSpain Campos Racing5453134Race 5 of 637
2016Italy Leonardo PulciniSpain Campos Racing1243105Race 6 of 611
2017Canada Devlin DeFrancescoUnited Kingdom Carlin Motorsport0130119Race 5 of 622
2018Brazil Felipe DrugovichItaly RP Motorsport0130157Race 5 of 653

Spanish F3 Teams

SeasonTeamPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
2014Italy RP Motorsport558456Race 5 of 614
2015Spain Campos Racing546348Race 6 of 69
2016Spain Campos Racing125342Race 6 of 65
2017Italy RP Motorsport456450Race 5 of 67
2018Italy RP Motorsport356372Race 4 of 628

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