Category | FIA Formula 3 |
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Constructor | Dallara |
Predecessor | Dallara GP3/16 |
Successor | Dallara F3 2025 |
Technical specifications[1][2] | |
Chassis | Carbon fibre monocoque with honeycomb structure |
Suspension (front) | Double steel wishbones, pushrod operated, twin dampers, helicoidally spring suspension |
Suspension (rear) | As front |
Length | 4,965 mm (195 in) |
Width | 1,885 mm (74 in) |
Height | 1,043 mm (41 in) |
Engine | Mecachrome V634 3.4 L (207 cu in) V6 95 degree naturally aspirated, rear-mounted, rear-wheel-drive |
Transmission | Hewland F3B-200 6 forward + 1 reverse sequential paddle-shift |
Power | 380 hp (283 kW) @8,000 rpm |
Weight | 673 kg (1,484 lb) (including driver) |
Fuel | Elf LMS 89.6 MON, 101.6 RON unleaded (2019-2022) later Aramco Advanced 55% sustainable fuel (2023-present) |
Lubricants | Elf HTX 840 (2019-2022) later Aramco Orizon (2023-present) |
Tyres | Pirelli P Zero (dry) and Pirelli Cinturato (wet) tyres |
Competition history | |
Notable entrants | All F3 Series teams |
Notable drivers | All F3 Series drivers |
Debut | 2019 Barcelona Formula 3 round |
Last event | 2024 Monza Formula 3 round |
Constructors' Championships | Prema Racing (2019–2020, 2022–2024) Trident (2021) |
Drivers' Championships | Robert Shwartzman (2019) Oscar Piastri (2020) Dennis Hauger (2021) Victor Martins (2022) Gabriel Bortoleto (2023) Leonardo Fornaroli (2024) |
The Dallara F3 2019 is an open-wheel racing car developed by Italian manufacturer Dallara for use in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, a feeder series for Formula One. The F3 2019 is the first car used by the FIA Formula 3 Championship and was introduced for the championship's inaugural season and scheduled to be used until the 2024 season before being replaced by planned Dallara F3 2025 from 2025 season onwards. As the Formula 3 Championship is a spec series, the F3 2019 is raced by every team and driver competing in the series.[1][2] The F3 2019 was unveiled at the weekend of the final GP3 Series round in Abu Dhabi in November 2018 and later made its first public appearance when teams contesting the inaugural championship completed a test day at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours in February 2019.[3]
As of 2024, the Dallara F3 2019 remains the longest-serving FIA Formula 3 Championship chassis usage since 2019 through 2024 seasons.