1993 British Formula Two Championship

The 1993 British Formula Two Championship was the fifth season of the British Formula 3000 Championship. The series was won by the Belgian driver Philippe Adams, later to make an unsuccessful F1 debut by buying a drive at Team Lotus. He drove for both Madgwick International and Argo Cars during the year, taking five wins including the first four races. British F2 had by this stage become seriously devalued with tiny grids. Another Belgian, Madgwick's Mikke van Hool, shared the runner-up spot with the Team AJS's José Luis Di Palma. With three and two wins apiece, the two runners-up ensured no-one else stepped on the top step of the podium. Nigel Smith, driving a full season for Jupiter Racing, was fourth overall and best of the Brits. Other drivers racing included sometime F1 driver Enrico Bertaggia and future IndyCar and IRL driver Stéphan Grégoire.[1]

1993 British Formula Two Championship
Previous: 1992 Next: 1994
Related series:
1993 International Formula 3000 Championship

Drivers and teams

The following drivers and teams contested the 1993 British Formula Two Championship.

Team Chassis Engine No. Driver Rounds
Madgwick International Reynard Cosworth 2 Mikke van Hool 3-10
3 Philippe Adams 1-4
Team AJS Reynard Cosworth 4 José Luis Di Palma All
Durango Corse Reynard Cosworth 5 Enrico Bertaggia 1-3
Martino Spezio 7
Domenico Gitto 8
6 Severino Nardozzi 1-3
McNeil Engineering Lola Cosworth 7 Robbie Stirling 3–6, 8, 10
CoBRa Motorsport Reynard Cosworth 8 Stéphan Grégoire 1
Phil Andrews 2, 4
Robbie Stirling 9
Klaas Zwart 10
Vortex Motorsport Reynard Cosworth 10 Phil Andrews 1
Apache Racing Ralt Cosworth 11 Dominic Chappell 1-9
Reynard 12 James Taylor 1-8
Jason Elliott 9
Fred Goddard Racing Reynard Cosworth 14 Hilton Cowie 4-5
Paul Evans 9
Weylock Racing Reynard Cosworth 15 Guido Nannini 2-3
Pierre Chauvet 8
Jason Elliott 10
Argo Racing Cars Reynard Cosworth 20 Marco Spiga 1-7
Philippe Adams 9-10
Chris Perkins Reynard Cosworth 21 Chris Perkins 10
Jupiter Racing Reynard Cosworth 42 Nigel Smith All

Results

British Formula Two Championship

Round Date Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 April 12 Oulton Park José Luis Di Palma Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Madgwick International
2 April 24 Silverstone (National) Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Madgwick International
3 May 9 Brands Hatch (Indy) Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Madgwick International
4 June 6 Donington Park Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Madgwick International
5 June 19 Oulton Park José Luis Di Palma José Luis Di Palma Mikke van Hool Madgwick International
6 July 25 Brands Hatch (Indy) Marco Spiga Mikke van Hool José Luis Di Palma Team AJS
7 August 15 Snetterton Mikke van Hool Mikke van Hool Mikke van Hool Madgwick International
8 September 12 Brands Hatch (GP) Mikke van Hool Mikke van Hool Mikke van Hool Madgwick International
9 September 26 Thruxton Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Philippe Adams Argo Racing Cars
10 October 10 Donington Park José Luis Di Palma Philippe Adams José Luis Di Palma Team AJS

Championship Standings

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Pos. Driver OUL SIL BHI DON OUL BHI SNE BGP THR DON Points
1 Philippe Adams 1 1 1 1 1 Ret 45
2 Mikke van Hool 2 Ret 1 Ret 1 1 2 4 42
3 José Luis Di Palma Ret 2 4 4 Ret 1 2 2 7 1 42
4 Nigel Smith 6 3 3 8 3 2 3 Ret 5 3 29
5 Dominic Chappell 4 Ret 6 6 4 3 4 Ret 3 19
6 Robbie Stirling 9 Ret DNS 4 3 6 2 14
7 James Taylor NC 4 8 7 5 5 5 4 12
8 Marco Spiga Ret 6 7 5 2 6 Ret 10
9 Enrico Bertaggia 2 Ret 5 8
10 Phil Andrews Ret Ret 2 6
11 Hilton Cowie 3 6 5
12 Stéphan Grégoire 3 4
13 Severino Nardozzi 5 5 Ret 4
14 Paul Evans 4 3
15 Klaas Zwart 5 2
16 Chris Perkins 6 1
17 Guido Nannini 7 10 0
Jason Elliott Ret DNS
Martino Spezio Ret
Pierre Chauvet Ret
Domenico Gitto DNS
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