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- Auto_GP_World_Series abstract "Auto GP World Series, formerly known as both Euro Formula 3000, Euroseries 3000 and Auto GP, is a European formula racing series.The series' roots can be traced back to 1999, and the Italian Formula 3000 series, organised by Pierluigi Corbari, which used old Lola chassis with Zytek engines. The teams used the Lola T96/50 in the first two years. At the beginning nearly all races were held in Italy, but very quickly the series expanded and had venues in different European countries. The series became European Formula 3000 in 2001. The next three years (2001–2003) saw the Lola B99/50 in use. For 2004, Superfund became the series' title sponsor, planning to use a new car with a new set of regulations, named Formula Superfund, but the funding was pulled before the 2005 season got under way and the series was cancelled.For 2005, Coloni Motorsport established an Italian national-level championship, using the Italian Formula 3000 name. In 2006, Coloni expanded this to form a new European championship named Euroseries 3000 with the Lola B02/50. The Italian series continued to run as part of Euroseries races.In 2009, the organisers announced that the first-generation A1 Grand Prix cars were allowed alongside the Lola F3000 chassis, replacing the old cars completely from 2010.The championship itself was rebranded for the 2010 season, with it adopting the Auto GP name. As well as that, the championship will offer a €200,000 prize fund at each of its six rounds.".
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageExternalLink www.autogp.net.
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageExternalLink index_en.html.
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageExternalLink www.euroseries3000.com.
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageExternalLink oldsite.
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageID "9082564".
- Auto_GP_World_Series wikiPageRevisionID "603863102".
- Auto_GP_World_Series category Open-wheel_car.
- Auto_GP_World_Series championDriver "Vittorio Ghirelli".
- Auto_GP_World_Series championTeam "Super Nova Int.".
- Auto_GP_World_Series constructors Lola_Cars.
- Auto_GP_World_Series currentSeason "2014".
- Auto_GP_World_Series drivers "16".
- Auto_GP_World_Series engines Zytek.
- Auto_GP_World_Series hasPhotoCollection Auto_GP_World_Series.
- Auto_GP_World_Series inaugural "1999".
- Auto_GP_World_Series logo "AutoGPlogo.png".
- Auto_GP_World_Series pixels "200".
- Auto_GP_World_Series region Europe.
- Auto_GP_World_Series teams "8".
- Auto_GP_World_Series tyres Kumho_Tires.
- Auto_GP_World_Series website index_en.html.
- Auto_GP_World_Series subject Category:Auto_GP_World_Series.
- Auto_GP_World_Series subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1999.
- Auto_GP_World_Series comment "Auto GP World Series, formerly known as both Euro Formula 3000, Euroseries 3000 and Auto GP, is a European formula racing series.The series' roots can be traced back to 1999, and the Italian Formula 3000 series, organised by Pierluigi Corbari, which used old Lola chassis with Zytek engines. The teams used the Lola T96/50 in the first two years. At the beginning nearly all races were held in Italy, but very quickly the series expanded and had venues in different European countries.".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Auto GP World Series".
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- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Auto GP".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Auto GP".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Auto GP".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Auto GP".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "Euroseries 3000".
- Auto_GP_World_Series label "ユーロ3000選手権".
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- Auto_GP_World_Series wasDerivedFrom Auto_GP_World_Series?oldid=603863102.
- Auto_GP_World_Series homepage index_en.html.
- Auto_GP_World_Series isPrimaryTopicOf Auto_GP_World_Series.