
The Championship
By the end of 2022, we forged a new beginning for the next step in the road to F1 coming from Formula 4 series. A new era dawned with the ideology of continue developing young drivers careers at the highest level and at a reasonable cost with the aim of creating an equal championship on and off track where everything is done by and for teams and drivers: the Eurocup-3
We provide the drivers with the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of teams with proven records in top single-seaters categories, competing on some of the most challenging and renowned circuits in the world.
Our partners
The most well-known, and with the highest levels of expertise, names in motorsport industry have joined Eurocup-3, therefore ensuring a top-quality standard in the category from its inception, keeping, at the same time, cost- effectiveness as a priority.
With their support, Eurocup-3 will offer a great show for the fans, as well as the best-as-possible scenario for the most talented drivers in the world to fight for their place with the cream of racing talent in next categories aiming for Formula
Rounds
8
Countries
7
Spain, Austria, France, Italy, Belgium, Portugal & Netherlands
Teams
Registered Teams: 10
Maximum of 5 Drivers per team
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How do I get a media accreditation?
The application for media accreditation for all races in Spanish soil (Motorland, Jerez, Valencia & Barcelona) will be through https://racingweekend.rfeda.es/prensa. Just fill the form and be sure to have a liability insurance, which is mandatory for every accredited person. Accreditations for Estoril race will be organized by Eurocup-3 staff directly. Contact: info@eurocup3.org Races at Spa, Monza and Zandvoort are part of bigger events in which media accreditation process will be led by event organizers (more info will be provided in due course)
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What does the race weekend format consist of?
– Saturday – 2 free practice sessions (40 min each) and Qualy 1 (15 mins) – Sunday – Race 1 (30 min + 1 lap), Qualy 2 (15 mins), Race 2 (30 min + 1 lap)
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How are the starting grids decided?
A 15-minute Qualy (one per race) will decide the grid order by the fastest lap of each driver.
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What is the points allocation in the races?
The top 10 finishers of each race will score 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 points respectively with 1 extra point for the Fastest Lap.
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How many points are allocated for pole position?
The driver who takes pole position following the final classification of Qualy 1 or Qualy 2 session will be awarded with two points.
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How many points are allocated for fastest lap in the races? who's eligible for fastest lap points?
In each race, one point will be awarded to the driver who achieves the fastest lap time, no matter the final classification of the driver.
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What is the maximum number of points a driver can score in one race weekend?
56 points
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What is the maximum number of points a team can score in one race weekend?
86 points
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Which grade license is needed to race in eurocup-3, and what is the minimum age to compete in the championship?
Driver must be the holder of a current Int. C or D license Driver must have compete in at least 5 ASN-sanctioned circuit races Driver must be at least 16 years old
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Where can we watch the races?
Through the Official Eurocup-3 YouTube Channel (añadir link)
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Which is the official language of the championship?
English
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Can I watch the streaming in different languages?
Our stream only have English commentary at this moment
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Where can I find the timetable?
The timetable of the current round can be found on the Homepage, below the News Section
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Where can I find the Calendar?
You can find the Calendar and all the info about each round by clicking on Calendar & Results tab of our website