1983 European Formula Two Championship
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1983 European Formula Two Championship
The 1983 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. 14 teams, 39 drivers, 10 chassis and 3 engines competed. Ralt driver Jonathan Palmer clinched the championship title. Calendar {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align:center" , - ! Race No !! Circuit !! Date !! Laps !! Distance !! Time !! Speed !! Pole Position !! Fastest Lap !! Winner , - , 1 , align=left, Silverstone , align=left, 20 March , , 47 , , 4.719=221.793 km , , 1'08:30.71 , , 194.200 km/h , align=left, Dave Scott , align=left, Stefan Bellof , align=left, Beppe Gabbiani , - , 2 , align=left, Thruxton , align=left, 4 April , , 55 , , 3.598=197.890 km , , 1'03:54.06 , , 195.828 km/h , align=left, Mike Thackwell , align=left, Mike Thackwell , align=left, Beppe Gabbiani , - , 3 , align=left, Hockenheim , align=left, 10 April , , 30 , , 6.797=203.910 km , , 1'02:25.22 , , 196.015 km/h , align=left, Lamberto Leoni , align=l ...
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European Formula Two Championship
The European Formula Two Championship was a Formula Two motor racing series that was held between 1967–84. The races were held across Europe, and were contested both by drivers aiming to compete in Formula One in the future as well as current Formula One drivers wishing to practice. The series was sanctioned by the FIA, motorsport's world governing body. In order to prevent the series being dominated by Formula One drivers, the grading system was introduced where successful Formula One drivers and recent Formula Two champions were not eligible to score championship points if they competed in a round of the European Formula Two Championship. Towards the end of the series' life, the number of entrants diminished and declining interest meant that it was replaced by the Formula 3000 Formula 3000 (F3000) was a type of open wheel, single seater formula racing, occupying the tier immediately below Formula One and above Formula Three. It was so named because the cars were powe ...
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