The United States Formula Three Championship was a short-lived Formula Three championship contested in the United States and Canada. Sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America, the series lasted for two seasons, 2000 and 2001. All teams used Volkswagen engines tuned by Bertils Racing Engines.

The series was plagued by low car counts; no more than 6 cars contested races in the inaugural season. In 2001, fields were bolstered by Formula Ford, Formula Continental, and even Sports 2000 and historic Formula 5000 cars, as no race had more than 3 Formula Three cars on the grid. 14 of the series' 19 races were won by Brazilian driver Luciano Gomide. A 2002 season was planned with 13 races, including a doubleheader supporting the 2002 United States Grand Prix, but was ultimately cancelled.

2000 season

The 2000 season was contested over 11 races at 6 race meetings. The schedule initially included two oval races at Indianapolis Raceway Park and Irwindale Speedway, but these were later cancelled. The round at San Diego was a joint race with the Mexican Formula Three Championship, although the Mexican series ran with older, slower machinery. Stuart Crow won the championship by 5 points over Luciano Gomide. Gomide joined the series after the first 4 rounds, and won pole and the race at the final 7 events on the calendar.

Schedule and results

RndDateTrackLocationPole positionFastest race lapRace winnerWinning team
1June 24Hallett Motor Racing CircuitUnited States Hallett, OklahomaUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Adam AndrettiDuesenberg Racing
2June 25United States Adam AndrettiUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowDave McMillan Racing
3July 7Memphis Motorsports ParkUnited States Millington, TennesseeUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowDave McMillan Racing
4July 8United States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowUnited States Stuart CrowDave McMillan Racing
5August 19Circuit Ste-CroixCanada Sainte-Croix, QuebecBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
6August 20Brazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
7August 27Watkins Glen InternationalUnited States Watkins Glen, New YorkBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
September 22Indianapolis Raceway ParkUnited States Clermont, IndianaRace cancelled
8October 14Sears Point RacewayUnited States Sonoma, CaliforniaBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
9October 15Brazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
October 28Irwindale SpeedwayUnited States Irwindale, CaliforniaRace cancelled
10November 4Streets of San DiegoUnited States San Diego, CaliforniaBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
11November 5Brazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational

Points standings

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One bonus point was also awarded to the driver completing the fastest lap during the race.

PosDriverTeamChassisHALMEMSTCWGLSPTSDGPts
1United States Stuart CrowDave McMillan RacingRalt F3/200051113523524152
2Brazil Luciano GomideEuroInternationalDallara F3991111111147
3United States Adam AndrettiDuesenberg RacingDallara F3991233433226DNS129
4United States George FrazierEuroInternationalDallara F39934522245342122
5United States Skip WeldWeldsportsDallara F39925445454DNS5399
6United States Paul JenkinsPilette Speed TraditionDallara F39943DNS6438
7Sweden Robert SkollenskogPilette Speed TraditionDallara F3992515
8Brazil Marcelo GaffoglioPilette Speed TraditionDallara F3993DNS12
9United States David RosenblumWeldsportsDallara F399666

2001 season

An initial 13-race calendar was announced for the 2001 season, however after losing their financial backing, the series was re-arranged to a 15-race schedule with the addition of more rounds in Canada. With low car counts eminent, the series considered using Formula Super Vee cars as a "Class B", but instead Formula Ford and Formula Continental cars filled out fields. No more than three Formula 3 cars participated in any race; five of the nine races were contested only by the EuroInternational teammates Luciano Gomide and John C. Antonio. Gomide won all but one race and took the championship title.

Initial schedule

DateTrack
April 22United States Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, Arizona
May 20Canada Mosport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario
June 10United States Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
June 30/July 1Canada Quebec City Street Course, Quebec City, Quebec
July 8TBA
September 23TBA
October 27/28United States Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, California
November 3/4United States Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada
NovemberUnited States Streets of San Diego, San Diego, California

Schedule and results

RndDateTrackLocationPole positionRace winnerWinning team
1May 20Mosport ParkCanada Bowmanville, OntarioBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
2June 24Mosport ParkCanada Bowmanville, OntarioBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
3July 29Watkins Glen InternationalUnited States Watkins Glen, New YorkBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
August 5Circuit Trois-RivièresCanada Trois-Rivières, QuebecRace cancelled
4August 19Mosport ParkCanada Bowmanville, OntarioBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
September 1Circuit Ste-CroixCanada Sainte-Croix, QuebecRace cancelled
September 2
5September 1Mosport ParkCanada Bowmanville, OntarioUnited States John C. AntonioRace abandoned
6September 2?Brazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
September 16Pocono RacewayUnited States Long Pond, PennsylvaniaRace cancelled due to the September 11 attacks
7September 22Circuit Mont-TremblantCanada Mont-Tremblant, QuebecBrazil Luciano GomideBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
8September 23United States John C. AntonioBrazil Luciano GomideEuroInternational
9October 21Watkins Glen InternationalUnited States Watkins Glen, New YorkUnited States John C. AntonioUnited States John C. AntonioEuroInternational
October 27Sears Point RacewayUnited States Sonoma, CaliforniaRace cancelled
October 28
November 3Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayUnited States Las Vegas, NevadaRace cancelled
November 4

Points standings

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PosDriverTeamChassisMOSMOSWGLMOSMOSMTBWGLPts
1Brazil Luciano GomideEuroInternationalDallara F3991111NC111870
2United States John C. AntonioEuroInternationalDallara F399222DNSNC222146
3United States Paul DanaBertils Racing EnginesDallara F39926
4=United States B. J. ZachariasOlsson EngineeringDallara F39934
4=Canada Jacek MuchaOrionRalt F3/2000NC34

See also