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1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship

The 1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship was the fifth edition of the FIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of 12 rounds across the continent. Future Formula One world champion, Alain Prost took overall victory in five of these rounds which, among other results, made him the drivers champion for 1979, with Michael Bleekemolen finishing in second and Slim Borgudd third.

Calendar

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Round Circuit Date
1 Italy  ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma 18 March
2 Austria  Österreichring, Spielberg 15 April
3 Belgium  Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 22 April
4 France  Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours 1 May
5 United Kingdom  Donington Park, Leicestershire 20 May
6 Netherlands  Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort 4 June
7 Italy  Autodromo di Pergusa, Pergusa 17 June
8 Italy  Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 24 June
9 Sweden  Ring Knutstorp, Kågeröd 5 August
10 Sweden  Kinnekulle Ring, Kinnekulle 12 August
11 Spain  Circuito del Jarama, Madrid 9 September
12 West Germany  Kassel-Calden Circuit, Kassel 7 October

Results

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Round Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 Italy  ACI Vallelunga Circuit Italy  Michele Alboreto Italy  Piercarlo Ghinzani Italy  Piercarlo Ghinzani Euroracing Report
2 Austria  Österreichring, Spielberg France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
3 Belgium  Circuit Zolder France  Alain Prost Italy  Michele Alboreto France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
4 France  Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Italy  Michele Alboreto France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
5 United Kingdom  Donington Park Italy  Andrea de Cesaris Brazil  Chico Serra New Zealand  Brett Riley Unipart Team Report
6 Netherlands  Circuit Park Zandvoort Sweden  Slim Borgudd France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
7 Italy  Autodromo di Pergusa Italy  Piero Necchi Netherlands  Michael Bleekemolen Italy  Piercarlo Ghinzani Euroracing Report
8 Italy  Autodromo Nazionale Monza Italy  Mauro Baldi New Zealand  Mike Thackwell New Zealand  Mike Thackwell March Engineering Report
9 Sweden  Ring Knutstorp France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
10 Sweden  Kinnekulle Ring France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost France  Richard Dallest Ecurie Elf Report
11 Spain  Circuito del Jarama France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost France  Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Report
12 West Germany  Kassel-Calden Circuit Sweden  Slim Borgudd West Germany  Helmut Henzler West Germany  Michael Korten Klaus Zimmermann Racing Report
Sources:[1]

Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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Place Driver Car - Engine Total
1 France  Alain Prost Martini-Renault MK27 67
2 Netherlands  Michael Bleekemolen Ralt- Toyota RT1
March-Toyota 793
28
3 Sweden  Slim Borgudd Ralt-Toyota RT1 23
4 Italy  Mauro Baldi March-Toyota 793 22
5 France  Richard Dallest Martini-Toyota MK27 21
6 Italy  Michele Alboreto March-Toyota 793
March-Alfa Romeo 793
19
7 West Germany  Michael Korten March-Toyota 793 14
8= New Zealand  Mike Thackwell March-Toyota 793 9
New Zealand  Brett Riley March-Triumph 783/793
10= Italy  Daniele Albertin Ralt-Toyota RT1 8
France  Serge Saulnier Martini-Toyota MK27
12 Italy  Carlo Rossi Ralt-Toyota RT1 7
13= Netherlands  Arie Luyendijk Argo-Toyota JM3 6
Brazil  Chico Serra March-Toyota 793
Sweden  Anders Olofsson Ralt-Toyota RT1
France  Philippe Streiff Martini-Renault MK21/27
Belgium  Thierry Boutsen Ralt-Toyota RT1
March-Toyota 793
18 Italy  Robeto Campominosi Ralt-Toyota RT1/RT3 5
19= West Germany  Hans-Georg Bürger Ralt-Toyota RT1 4
West Germany  Helmut Henzler March-Volkswagen 793
21= Republic of Ireland  Michael Roe Chevron-Toyota B47 3
Austria  Jo Gartner Martini-Renault MK27
Italy  Guido Pardini Dallara-Toyota WD1
Italy  Oscar Pedersoli March-Toyota 783
25= Colombia  Roberto Guerrero Argo-Toyota JM3 2
Sweden  Jan Ridell Ralt-Toyota RT1
Switzerland  Jürg Lienhard March-Toyota 793
28= Italy  Guido Daccò March-Toyota 783 1
Spain  Jorge Caton Ralt-Toyota RT1
West Germany  Ernst Maring March-Toyota 793

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References

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  1. ^ "Formel 3 guide - Saison 1979". Archived from the original on 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
  2. ^ "F2 Register - Index".