2004 International Formula 3000 Championship

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The 2004 International Formula 3000 season was the thirty-eight season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also twentieth and final season under the International Formula 3000 Championship moniker. It featured the 2004 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship, which was contested over ten rounds from 24 April to 11 September 2004.[1] Two titles were awarded, a Championship for Drivers and a Championship for Teams.[2] This was the final FIA Formula 3000 International Championship before it was replaced by the GP2 Series in 2005.

Drivers and teams

The following drivers and teams contested the 2004 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship.

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Arden International1 Vitantonio LiuzziAll
2 Robert Doornbos[a]All
CMS Performance3 José María LópezAll
4 Mathias LaudaAll
Durango Corse5 Yannick Schroeder1–8
Matteo Meneghello9
Michele Rugolo10
6 Rodrigo Ribeiro1–4
Ernesto Viso5–10
Coloni Motorsport7 Jeffrey van Hooydonk1–4
Patrick Friesacher5–10
8 Can Artam1–5, 7
Chanoch Nissany8–10
Super Nova Racing9 Patrick Friesacher1–4
Jeffrey van Hooydonk5–10
10 Alan van der Merwe1–7
Can Artam8–10
Team Astromega11 Nico Verdonck1–9
Raffaele Giammaria10
12 Jan Heylen1–4
Olivier Tielemans6–10
BCN F300014 Enrico ToccaceloAll
15 Esteban GuerrieriAll
Ma-Con Engineering16 Tomáš EngeAll
17 Tony SchmidtAll
AEZ Racing18 Raffaele Giammaria1–8
Matteo Grassotto9–10
19 Ferdinando MonfardiniAll
Sources:[3][4]

All entries used Lola B02/50 chassis with Zytek-Judd KV engines and Avon tyres.[5]

Calendar

Round [1]CircuitDateDistancePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamReport
1 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari24 April31 laps / 152.686 km Vitantonio Liuzzi José María López Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
2 Circuit de Catalunya8 May33 laps / 152.565 km Enrico Toccacelo Vitantonio Liuzzi Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
3 Circuit de Monaco22 May45 laps / 150.3 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Tomáš Enge Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
4 Nürburgring29 May30 laps / 154.423 km Vitantonio Liuzzi José María López Enrico Toccacelo BCN CompeticionReport
5 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours3 July35 laps / 154.201 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Vitantonio Liuzzi Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
6 Silverstone Circuit10 July30 laps / 154.125 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Tomáš Enge Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
7 Hockenheimring24 July33 laps / 150.942 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Enrico Toccacelo Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
8 Hungaroring14 August35 laps / 153.440 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Tomáš Enge Patrick Friesacher Coloni MotorsportReport
9 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps28 August22 laps / 153.296 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Robert Doornbos Robert Doornbos Arden InternationalReport
10 Autodromo Nazionale Monza11 September26 laps / 150.353 km Vitantonio Liuzzi Vitantonio Liuzzi Vitantonio Liuzzi Arden InternationalReport
Source:[6]

Drivers' Championship

Pos[2]Driver[2]IMO
CAT
MON
NÜR
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Points[2]
1 Vitantonio Liuzzi1111111122186
2 Enrico Toccacelo22211222312Ret56
3 Robert Doornbos31462510471344
4 Tomáš Enge5Ret14723Ret44238
5 Patrick Friesacher945Ret35DNS15Ret33
6 José María LópezRet635Ret4683Ret28
7 Esteban GuerrieriRet5Ret4615357528
8 Raffaele Giammaria4346Ret6Ret10427
9 Yannick Schroeder7Ret103414RetRet13
10 Tony Schmidt101114775116Ret11
11 Jeffrey van Hooydonk6Ret7813Ret99978
12 Ernesto Viso811761087
13 Mathias Lauda127Ret10Ret13RetRet1465
14 Alan van der Merwe8129Ret98Ret2
15 Nico Verdonck15912121112812111
16 Jan Heylen1111891
17 Rodrigo Ribeiro138Ret161
18 Matteo Grassotto8Ret1
19 Can ArtamRet10Ret13Ret10141390
20 Ferdinando Monfardini14131315109Ret1316140
21 Olivier TielemansRet1215Ret110
22 Chanoch NissanyRetRet120
23 Matteo Meneghello150
Michele RugoloRet0
PosDriverIMO
CAT
MON
NÜR
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Points
Sources:[7][8][9]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold — Pole
Italics — Fastest lap

  • Points towards the 2004 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship for Drivers were awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first eight places at each round.[2] The Sporting Regulations provided that if two or more drivers had the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship was fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place was better than any number of second places, one second place was better than any number of third places, and so on.[2]
  • All drivers used Lola B02/50 chassis with Zytek-Judd KV engines and Avon tyres.[5]

Teams' Championship

Position [2]Team [2]IMO CAT MON NUR MAG SIL HOC HUN SPA MNZ Points [2]
1Arden International Ltd1610138141015101816130
2BCN Competicion8128153814102484
3Ma-Con Engineering4002108458849
4CMS Performance056405316333
5Coloni Motorsport3021640104030
6AEZ I.E. Engineering565303001023
7Durango210660230121
8Super Nova Racing Ltd154001000213
9Team Astromega00100010057
  • Points towards the 2004 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship for Teams were awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first eight places at each round.[2] The Sporting Regulations provided that if two or more teams had the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship was fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place was better than any number of second places, one second place was better than any number of third places, and so on.[2]

Notes

References

Further reading

  • Automobile Year, 2004/05, pages 230–234 + 254