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- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season abstract "The 2009 Euroseries 3000 season began on 16 May at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal and finished at Monza in Italy on 18 October after 14 races.In February, 2009, series organisers Coloni Motorsport announced that the first-generation A1 Grand Prix chassis, the Lola B05/52, would be introduced into the championship to replace the previous Lola B02/50 model. It was also announced that online gambling site PartyPoker.com will become the title sponsor of the series for the next three years.As a result of the sponsorship deal, the winner of the drivers' championship won a free season in the GP2 Series for 2010. It also allowed them to participate in the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series season and their official testing sessions on 23rd and 24th of October, less than a week after winning this title. Will Bratt claimed that honour, after his second place in the final race broke a tie with Marco Bonanomi as both drivers finished level on points and victories.".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season series Auto_GP_World_Series.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season wikiPageExternalLink www.euroseries3000.com.
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- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season wikiPageRevisionID "581021970".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season year "2009".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season hasPhotoCollection 2009_Euroseries_3000_season.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season nextlink "2010".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season series "Euroseries 3000".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season year "2009".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season subject Category:2009_in_motorsport.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season subject Category:Auto_GP_World_Series.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season type MotorsportSeason.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season type SportsSeason.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season type Thing.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season comment "The 2009 Euroseries 3000 season began on 16 May at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal and finished at Monza in Italy on 18 October after 14 races.In February, 2009, series organisers Coloni Motorsport announced that the first-generation A1 Grand Prix chassis, the Lola B05/52, would be introduced into the championship to replace the previous Lola B02/50 model.".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season label "2009 Euroseries 3000 season".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season label "Euroseries 3000 2009".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season label "Euroseries 3000 2009".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season label "Euroseries-3000-Saison 2009".
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season sameAs Euroseries-3000-Saison_2009.
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- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season sameAs Euroseries_3000_2009.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season sameAs Euroseries_3000_Sezon_2009.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season sameAs Q1162897.
- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season sameAs Q1162897.
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- 2009_Euroseries_3000_season homepage www.euroseries3000.com.
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