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{{Season|title1 = 2014 FF3M Season|image1 = Ff3m-0.png|next = [[2015 FF3M Season]]}}The '''2014 FF3M Season''' will be the second season of the FF3M series since the series relaunch. The 2014 season will feature qualifying drivers from the four regional championships of the [[2013 FF4M Season|2013 FF4M Season]] alongside two wildcards.
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{{Season|title1 = 2014 FF3M Season|image1 = Ff3m-0.png|next = [[2015 FF3M Season]]}}The '''2014 FF3M Season''' will be the second season of the FF3M series since the series relaunch. The 2014 season will feature qualifying drivers from the four regional championships of the [[2013 FF4M Season|2013 FF4M Season]] alongside returning drivers from the 2013 FF3M Season.
   
Following the season the champion of the 2014 season will be guaranteed a drive in the [[2015 FF2M Season]]. The drivers finishing 2nd- to 5th, excepting wildcards, will become also become eligible for FF2M. The bottom 8 drivers in the championship, or any driver who fails to score a point, will drop out of the championship to be replaced by graduates from the previous season's FF4M series.
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Following the season, the drivers champion will be guaranteed a drive in the [[2015 FF2M Season]]. The drivers finishing 2nd to 5th will also become eligible for FF2M. The bottom 8 drivers in the championship, or any driver who fails to score a point, will drop out of the championship to be replaced by graduates from the previous season's FF4M series.
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Typhoon Racecraft come into the season as reigning Teams champions however the drivers champion is unable to return to the series due to being guaranteed a drive in FF2M.
   
 
== Rule Changes ==
 
== Rule Changes ==

Revision as of 15:38, 23 April 2020

The 2014 FF3M Season will be the second season of the FF3M series since the series relaunch. The 2014 season will feature qualifying drivers from the four regional championships of the 2013 FF4M Season alongside returning drivers from the 2013 FF3M Season.

Following the season, the drivers champion will be guaranteed a drive in the 2015 FF2M Season. The drivers finishing 2nd to 5th will also become eligible for FF2M. The bottom 8 drivers in the championship, or any driver who fails to score a point, will drop out of the championship to be replaced by graduates from the previous season's FF4M series.

Typhoon Racecraft come into the season as reigning Teams champions however the drivers champion is unable to return to the series due to being guaranteed a drive in FF2M.

Rule Changes

Teams and Drivers

Main Article : FF3M Teams

All teams use Dallara chassis, powered by MRD engines and running on Pirelli Tyres.

Team No. Race Drivers
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1- MacPherson Racing
22px-Flag of Italy.svg-1- Bellini
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1- Puma
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1- Gordon
22px-Flag of Japan.svg-1- Typhoon Racecraft
22px-Flag of France.svg-1- Lascelles
22px-Flag of Ireland.svg-1- Blaze
22px-Flag of Monaco.svg-1- Scuderia Rascasse
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1- WGW Racing
22px-Flag of Italy.svg-1- Piratelli
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1- Ajay Motorsports

Race Schedule

A nine round, seventeen race calendar, beginning at Jacarepagua in Brazil, was announced with two races per race weekend, except for a new round supporting the Monaco Grand Prix which will have just one race.The calendar continues to include the three classic Formula 3 events at Pau, Zandvoort and Macau.

For 2014 the round at Oulton Park has been dropped from the calendar, whilst the event at Paul Ricard has been removed following its FF2M counterpart event being discontinued. With the inclusion of the Monaco event, the series will now race as a support series at four events of the 2014 FF1M Season..

Round Location Circuit Date Event / Supporting
1 R1 22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1- Jacarepagua, Brazil Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet 5 April
R2 6 April
2 R1 22px-Flag of Spain.svg-1- Alcañiz, Spain Ciudad del Motor de Aragón 26 April
R2 27 April
3 R1 22px-Flag of France.svg-1- Pau, France Circuit de Pau-Ville 10th May 2014 Pau Grand Prix
R2 11th May
4 R1 22px-Flag of Monaco.svg-1- Monte Carlo, Monaco Circuit de Monaco 25th May FF1M Monaco Grand Prix
5 R1 22px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1- Noord-Holland, Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort 5th July 2014 Zandvoort Masters
R2 6th July
6 R1 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa, Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 30th August FF1M Belgian Grand Prix
R2 31st August
7 R1 22px-Flag of Italy.svg-1- Monza, Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 6th September FF1M Italian Grand Prix
R2 7th September
8 R1 22px-Flag of Japan.svg-1- Suzuka, Japan Suzuka Circuit 4th October FF1M Japanese Grand Prix
R2 5th October
9 R1 Flag of Macau Macau Guia Circuit, Macau 15th November 2014 Macau Grand Prix
R2 16th November

Results

Race by Race

Rnd Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1- Jacarepagua
R2
2 R1 22px-Flag of Spain.svg-1- Ciudad del Motor de Aragón
R2
3 R1 22px-Flag of France.svg-1- Circuit de Pau-Ville, Pau
R2
4 R1 22px-Flag of Monaco.svg-1- Monte Carlo, Monaco
5 R1 22px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1- Circuit Park Zandvoort
R2
6 R1 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
R2
7 R1 22px-Flag of Italy.svg-1- Autodromo Nazionale Monza
R2
8 R1 22px-Flag of Japan.svg-1- Suzuka Circuit
R2
9 R1 Flag of Macau Guia Circuit, Macau
R2