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The F2000 Italian Formula Trophy is an open wheel racing series based in Italy. The series has run since 2014[1] under Formula Libre rules with mainly older Formula 3 cars and engines in use. Notable regular circuits include the Formula One circuits of Monza, Red Bull Ring and Imola.
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Category | Single-seaters |
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Country | Italia |
Inaugural season | 2014 |
Constructors | Dallara, Mygale |
Engine suppliers | FIAT-FPT, Toyota |
Drivers' champion | Juju Noda |
Teams' champion | Noda Racing |
Official website | www |
Current season |
Season | Class 1 Champion | Team & Car/Engine | Class 2 Champion | Team & Car/Engine | Class 3 Champion | Team & Car/Engine |
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2014 | Marco Zanasi | Tomcat Racing | Domenico Liguori | Victoria World | Davide Pigozzi | Twister Italia |
2015 | Marco Zanasi[2] | TOMCAT Racing | Domenico Liguori | Domenico Liguori | Davide Pigozzi | Twister Italia |
2016 | Andrea Fontana | |||||
2017 | Riccardo Ponzio[3] | Puresport | Dino Rasero | Puresport | Giorgio Berto | |
2018 | Alessandro Bracalente | Pave Motorsport | ||||
2019 | Andrea Cola | Monolite Racing | Riccardo Perego | |||
2020 | Dino Rasero[4] | Puresport | ||||
2021 | Bernarndo Pellegrini | HT Racing | ||||
2022 | Paolo Brajnik | ASU NV Racing | ||||
2023 | Juju Noda | Noda Racing |
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