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Old 9 Dec 2002, 20:27 (Ref:446505)   #1
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Provisional 2003 Euro F3000 Calender announced.

A provisional Euro F3000 calender has been released for the 2003 season taking in circuits from Spa to Donninton Park. To view the provisional calender click on this link..http://www.crash.net/news_detail.asp...&language_id=1
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Old 9 Dec 2002, 20:50 (Ref:446522)   #2
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Does EuroF3000 differ from International much? I know they use the same cars tires and engines, but are the testing and tech rules the same and stuff?
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Actually they dont use the same cars, they use the old Lola B99/50 - the cars that were used up until the end of 2001 in the Internatioal F3000 series. The tyres are the same although the engines in Euro F3000 only produce 420bhp I belive and F3000 produce 460bhp.

As for the testing, and technical regulations I belive they are the same, both use sequnetial gearboxes, and dont have power steering and have no traction control or launch control I belive they also have a 6 speed gearbox rather than a 7 speed gearbox like the F1 cars use.

Im not sure about testing differnces though but I belive they have around the same kind of testing time as the International F3000 cars have.

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Old 9 Dec 2002, 23:16 (Ref:446637)   #4
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hi saleen, hi russfeld

for don't open another topic i put here also the provisional TWS calendar for 2003. ok? (for a clean forum, jejeje)

jarama - spain
zolder - belgium
magny cours - france
monza - italy
estoril - portugal
barcelona - spain
valencia - spain
curitiba - brasil or oscar galvez - argentina
interlagos - brasil

a ten race could be in asia (korea, dubai or macau)

we pass of 5 races in spain to 3. i think this is the right way to become WS in a strong and real world series.

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jjjoseee I dont have any problems with u putting up a calender for the TWS, but if u want to get more responses for the TWS why not create a post about it? U will probably attract more people to talk about it as most people will think this is just about Euro F3000 because of the title of the thread.

Just a thought..
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Old 9 Dec 2002, 23:56 (Ref:446657)   #6
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well. the calendar is not yet official so, maybe is not too much important for the moment, is only a pre-calendar. whem in january appears the final calendar we can open an exclusively topic for a major konwledge of all the TWS interested members of the forum, what about?
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Yeah thats true, but the calender ive posted isnt finalised as of yet either, if u have followed the link u will see that. Still cant do any harm to post a provisional calender for the TWS as long as its clearly stated that its not the final list, just a provisional calender. Cant do any harm if its made clear like that can it?

Just a idea mate, wasnt being funny about it.

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