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- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship abstract "The Asian Formula Three Championship was a single-seater racing series based in South East Asia. It is one of a number of national and international Formula Three championships that form part of an established "career ladder" below Formula One. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Association of the Philippines,[citation needed] and was most recently promoted as the Asian F3 Pacific Series. The 2009 series collapsed through a lack of competitors with some teams dispersing to other Formula 3 series in the region.".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship thumbnail Formula_3_Latin-America_Prop_car.jpg?width=300.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink speedtechasia.com.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink www.asianf3.net.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink 40.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink motorsports.php.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink ASF3.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageExternalLink www.teamgoddard.com.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageID "7787195".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wikiPageRevisionID "589976416".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship category Open-wheel_car.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship championDriver "Frédéric Vervisch".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship championTeam "Team Goddard".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship constructors "Dallara".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship region Southeast_Asia.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship drivers "14".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship engines TOM'S.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship engines Toyota.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship folded "2008".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship hasPhotoCollection Asian_Formula_Three_Championship.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship inaugural "2001".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship logo "Asian_F3.jpg".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship pixels "180".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship teams "5".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship website www.asianf3.net.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship subject Category:Asian_auto_racing_series.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship subject Category:Formula_Three_series.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship comment "The Asian Formula Three Championship was a single-seater racing series based in South East Asia. It is one of a number of national and international Formula Three championships that form part of an established "career ladder" below Formula One. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Association of the Philippines,[citation needed] and was most recently promoted as the Asian F3 Pacific Series.".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship label "Asian Formula Three Championship".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship label "Azjatycka Formuła 3".
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship sameAs Formula_Tiga_Asia.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship sameAs Azjatycka_Formuła_3.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship sameAs m.026c_hr.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship sameAs Q4272782.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship sameAs Q4272782.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship wasDerivedFrom Asian_Formula_Three_Championship?oldid=589976416.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship depiction Formula_3_Latin-America_Prop_car.jpg.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship homepage www.asianf3.net.
- Asian_Formula_Three_Championship isPrimaryTopicOf Asian_Formula_Three_Championship.