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1988 German Formula Three Championship
The
1988
German Formula Three Championship
was a multi-event
motor racing
championship
for
single-seat
open wheel
formula racing cars
held across Europe. The championship
featured
drivers competing in
two-litre Formula Three
racing cars
which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on
3 April
at
Zolder
and ended at
Hockenheim
on
16 October
after twelve rounds.
WTS
Liqui Moly
Equipe driver
Joachim Winkelhock
won the championship. He led the championship battle from the
start
of the season with
a series
of three consecutive wins.
Otto
Rensing lost
seven
points to Winkelhock and finished as
runner-up
with wins at Hockenheim and
Nürburgring
.
Frank Biela
won at
Mainz Finthen
and
Hungaroring
and completed the top-three in the drivers' standings.
Michael Bartels
, Hanspeter Kaufmann and Wolfgang Kaufmann were the other race winners.
Daniel Müller
clinched the B-Cup championship
title
. The season was marred by the
death
of
Csaba Kesjár
in an accident at
Norisring
.
Teams and drivers
Calendar
Results
Championship standings
A-Class
Points are
awarded
as follows:
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