Between 1985 and 2005, International Formula 3000 served as a Formula Two replacement, named for the maximum 3000cc capacity of its engines. In 2005, it was replaced by GP2. Today, we’re looking back ...
The International Formula 3000 Championship was established in 1985 as the final graduation category for drivers before entering Formula One. Since 2001, Formula 3000 has been restructured, bringing ...
When Fortec Motorsport bowed out of International Formula 3000 at the end of 2000, it did so with a single podium courtesy of Jamie Davies finishing second in Monaco. Another provisionally taken by ...