1994 British Formula Two Championship

The 1994 British Formula Two Championship was the sixth season of the British Formula 3000 Championship. José Luis Di Palma won the championship, driving a Reynard 92D for Madgwick International. Both the Argentinian and series runner-up Phil Andrews (Apache Racing) won two rounds apiece. However, the grids were weak and British F2 was in decline. International F3000 drivers Gareth Rees and Christian Pescatori both won one-off races with Durango, at Snetterton and Donington respectively. Future Indy Lights star Philipp Peter also had a single race with the Italian team. Rees' future team-mate Stephen Watson made a single appearance in the series. The Moosehead Grand Prix at Halifax, Canada, a non-championship F3000 race in 1993, counted as a British F2 round in 1994 and was won by the Mexican Gianfranco Cane, driving for Fred Goddard Racing.[1]

1994 British Formula Two Championship
Previous: 1993 Next: 1995
Related series:
1994 International Formula 3000 Championship

Drivers and teams

The following drivers and teams contested the 1994 British Formula Two Championship.

Team Chassis Engine No. Driver Rounds
Madgwick International Reynard Cosworth 1 José Luis Di Palma All
Apache Racing Reynard Cosworth 4 Dominic Chappell All
5 Phil Andrews All
AIM Motorsport Reynard Mugen 6 Andreas Halkiopoulos 1–2, 4-7
McNeil Engineering Lola Judd 7 Robbie Stirling 1–3, 5-7
Rex Hart Racing Reynard Cosworth 8 David Mercer 3, 5, 7
Weylock Racing Reynard Cosworth 9 Nicke Blom 1
Franck Fréon 4
Fred Goddard Racing Reynard Cosworth 10 Pekka Herva 2–3, 5
Gianfranco Cane 4
Worswick Engineering Reynard Cosworth 11 Tony Worswick 3
Cobra Motorsport Reynard Cosworth 12 Richard Dean 4
Monninghoff Sport Promotion Reynard Cosworth 14 Klaus Panchyrz 4
15 James Taylor 4
Vortex Motorsport Reynard Cosworth 18 Allard Kalff 6
Kris Nissen 7
19 Hans Fertl 6
Omegaland Lola Cosworth 20 Stephen Watson 7
Durango Corse Reynard Cosworth 30 Gareth Rees 6
Christian Pescatori 7
31 Luca Riccitelli 6
Philipp Peter 7
32 Vito Popolizio 6-7

Results

British Formula Two Championship

Round Date Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
C April 1 Oulton Park Cancelled due to lack of entries
C May 2 Thruxton
1 May 30 Brands Hatch (Indy) José Luis Di Palma Robbie Stirling Phil Andrews Apache Racing
2 June 4 Silverstone (National) Phil Andrews Pekka Herva José Luis Di Palma Madgwick International
3 June 11 Oulton Park Phil Andrews Phil Andrews Phil Andrews Apache Racing
4 July 10 Halifax Franck Fréon Franck Fréon Gianfranco Cane Fred Goddard Racing
5 August 7 Snetterton José Luis Di Palma José Luis Di Palma José Luis Di Palma Madgwick International
C September 18 Brands Hatch (GP) Cancelled due to lack of entries
6 October 16 Snetterton Gareth Rees Gareth Rees Gareth Rees Durango Corse
7 October 30 Donington Park Christian Pescatori Phil Andrews Christian Pescatori Durango Corse

Championship Standings

[2]

Pos. Driver
BHI

SIL

OUL

HAL

SNE

SNE

DON
Points
1 José Luis Di Palma Ret 1 2 3 1 4 4 34
2 Phil Andrews 1 2 1 DNS 2 DNS Ret 30
3 Dominic Chappell 2 Ret 3 4 4 2 Ret 22
4 Robbie Stirling DSQ Ret 4 3 3 5 13
5 Gianfranco Cane 1 9
6 Gareth Rees 1 9
7 Christian Pescatori 1 9
8 Andreas Halkiopoulos 3 4 6 NC Ret Ret 8
9 Klaus Panchyrz 2 6
10 Philipp Peter 2 6
11 Pekka Herva 3 DNS Ret 4
12 Kris Nissen 3 4
13 David Mercer 5 5 9 4
14 James Taylor 5 2
15 Luca Riccitelli 5 2
16 Stephen Watson 6 1
17 Vito Popolizio 6 7 1
18 Akbar Ebrahim 8 0
Tony Worswick Ret
Franck Fréon Ret
Richard Dean Ret
Hans Fertl Ret
Steve Arnold Ret
Nicke Blom DNS
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