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=== Testing === |
=== Testing === |
Revision as of 21:46, 17 December 2009
The 1999 FF2M Season was the 3rd Season of FF2M and the first under that name. It will run alongside the 1999 FF1M Season.
Rule Changes
Aside from the series name changing from FF1M-3000 to FF2M, the main rule change for the 1999 Season is that only drivers of ages 30 or younger may now compete in the series. The Engine supplier has also changed from Mugen Honda to Renault.
Teams and Drivers
Team Changes
On 16th October 2009 it was announced that Super Dodgy would not be competing in FF2M for 2009 meaning a return to the sport for Team Purple running as Gauloises Jnr Team.
Results and Standing
Race Calendar
Testing
The FF2M teams took part in a final shakedown test at the Estoril circuit in Portugal ahead of their season opener in Imola.
Cramer Racing's Cristiano Da Matta set the fastest time of the day, ahead of STV Racings Pedro De La Rosa. Esterban Tuerro was 3rd, with Gui Racing test driver Enrique Bernoldi 4th ahead of Ricardo Zonta and Luca Badoer.