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[edit] European F3 Champions, 1975-1984

European F3 Champions, 1975-1984
Year Championship Driver Nationality Chassis/Engine
1984 European F3 Championship Ivan Capelli Flag of Italy Martini-Alfa
1983 European F3 Championship Pierluigi Martini Flag of Italy Ralt-Alfa
1982 European F3 Championship Oscar Larrauri Flag of Argentina Euro-Alfa
1981 European F3 Championship Mauro Baldi Flag of Italy March-Alfa
1980 European F3 Championship Michele Alboreto Flag of Italy March-Alfa
1979 European F3 Championship Alain Prost Flag of France Martini-Renault
1978 European F3 Championship Jan Lammers Flag of the Netherlands Ralt-Toyota
1977 European F3 Championship Piercarlo Ghinzani Flag of Italy March-Toyota
1976 European F3 Championship Riccardo Patrese Flag of Italy Chevron-Toyota
1975 European Cup Larry Perkins Flag of Australia Ralt-Ford

[edit] ASM drivers' champions

ASM Formule 3 Drivers' Champions
Year Driver Chassis Engine Series
 2006   Flag of the United Kingdom Paul di Resta   Dallara F305   H.W.A.-Mercedes   F3 Euroseries 
 2005  Flag of the United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton   Dallara F305   H.W.A.-Mercedes   F3 Euroseries 
 2004  Flag of the United Kingdom Jamie Green   Dallara F304   H.W.A.-Mercedes   F3 Euroseries 
 2002  Flag of France Tristan Gommendy   Dallara F302   Sodemo-Renault   Formula 3 France 
 1998   Flag of Belgium David Saelens   Dallara F396   Sodemo-Renault   Formula 3 France 

[edit] Formula 3 Championships

Former F3 championships
 Country or region  Title  Active years   Last Champion 
 Flag of Denmark   Denmark   Danish Formula 3  1949-66, 1976-77  Jac Nelleman
 Flag of Germany   Germany   German Formula 3 Championship   1950-53, 1975-2002   Toshihiro Kaneishi
 Flag of Sweden   Sweden  Swedish Formula 3   1961-93, 1997-2000  Mikael Karlsson
 Flag of France   France  Formule 3 France  1964-73, 1978-2002  Tristan Gommendy 
 Flag of Europe   Europe  European F3 Championship   1975-84  Ivan Capelli
 Flag of Switzerland   Various*  Swiss F3 Championship  1975-2003  Jo Zeller
 N/A   Nordic Countries   Scandinavian/Nordic F3  1983-2001  Sanna Pinola
 Flag of Austria   Austria  Austrian F3 Championship   1984-2003  Diego Romanini
 Flag of Russia   Russia  Russian F3 Championship  1997-2002  Andrea Belicchi
 Flag of Norway   Norway  Norwegian F3 Championship   1999-2000  Marko Nevalainen 
 Flag of the United States   USA  US Formula 3 Championship  2000-01  Luciano Gomide
Currently active F3 championships
 Country or region  Title  Active years   Current Champion 
 Flag of ?         
 Flag of Finland   Finland  Finnish Formula 3   1958-60, 1984-86, 2000-present   Arto Taimi
 Flag of ?         
 Flag of Japan   Japan  All-Japan F3 Championship   1979-present  Adrian Sutil
 N/A   South America   Formula 3 Sudamericana   1987-present  Luiz Razia
 Flag of Australia   Australia  Australian F3 Championship  1997-present  Ben Clucas
 Flag of Spain   Spain  Spanish F3 by Toyota   2001-present  Ricardo Risatti
 Flag of Europe   Europe  Formula 3 Euroseries  2003-present   Paul di Resta
 Flag of Germany   Germany  Formel 3 Cup  2003-present  Ho-Pin Tung
 Flag of Association of Southeast Asian Nations   East Asia   Asian F3 Pacific Series   2004-present  James Winslow


British Formula 3 Championship 1951-present ?? Debatable national status

F3 Italia 1958-66, 1968-present Mauro Massironi


Central European F3 1995-2001, 2003 ?? Single event?

[edit] ART Grand Prix results

GP2 Championship Results
 Year  Drivers  Wins   Points   D.C.   T.C. 
 2006   Flag of the United Kingdom   Lewis Hamilton   5   114   1st  1st
 Flag of France   Alexandre Prémat   1   66   3rd 

[edit] GiveWay

GiveWay
Origin Scotland
Genre(s) Folk
Years active 1998-present
Members
Fiona Johnson, Kirsty Johnson, Amy Johnson and Mairi Johnson

GiveWay is an all-female instrumental folk band from Scotland. The group won the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award[1] and the The Danny Kyle Open Stage Award at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow in 2001.[2]

[edit] Biography

GiveWay was formed in 1998 by four sisters, Fiona Johnson, Kirsty Johnson, and twins Amy and Mairi Johnson. All four band members are multi-instrumental. Fiona plays the fiddle, guitar and piano; Kirsty is a pianist and accordion player; Amy plays the drums and accordion; and Mairi is a bass player and keyboardist. All four are vocalists.[3]

The material is mostly instrumental and a mix of traditional folk standards and contemporary compositions, some of which have a jazz-influenced sound.[3] Some of the modern material was composed by band member Fiona, while the remainder is the work of other Scottish composers, including the band's producer, Phil Cunningham.[1]

GiveWay has supported other established folk acts in live performances, such as Kate Rusby, Aly Bain, Karen Matheson, Cherish the Ladies, Fiddler’s Bid and Natalie MacMaster.[3] In addition to the appearance at Celtic Connections, the band has also performed at the prestigious Cambridge Folk Festival and made an appearance on the BBC's Annual Hootenanny TV programme in 2002.[1]

[edit] Discography

  • Full Steam Ahead - Greentrax Recordings (June 2003)
  • Inspired - Greentrax Recordings (November 2005)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c GiveWay biography - footstompin.com. Accessed April 28, 2007.
  2. ^ GiveWay Interview britnett-carver.co.uk. Accessed April 28, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Band profiles - GiveWay rgmbooking.com. Accessed April 28, 2007.