Petrobras Junior Team was a team in the FIA Formula 3000 Championship, run by the Petrobras as part of their Brazilian drivers development programme. Named after Williams Formula One team then sponsor, Petrobras, the team was active for the three seasons between 1999 and 2002, earning numerous wins as well as the 2000 drivers title with Bruno Junqueira.[1][2]

Brazil Petrobras Junior Team
Founded1999
Folded2002
Team principal(s)David Sears
Former seriesFormula 3000
Drivers'
Championships
2000 Formula 3000 (Junqueira)

History edit

The project was originally conceived as a means of supporting young Brazilian drivers and taking them through the ranks of the world's formulaic motorsport to Formula One.

During the first years of the project there was a search for the best young Brazilian pilots in the South American championships. In the late 1990s, the oilmen entered into a sponsorship agreement with the Williams team, placing their protégé Bruno Junqueira in the place of the test pilot. At the same time, a technical support agreement was signed with Super Nova Racing and an own team was created in the International Formula 3000.

The project in F3000 lasted until the end of 2002.[3] Peak results were obtained in 2000, when the same Bruno Junqueira, in the fight against the main pilot of Super Nova Racing Nicolas Minassian, won the championship title.

The collaboration with Williams ended on the same date. On the eve of the 2000 season, the British could put Junqueira behind the wheel of a combat pilot, but, in the end, they preferred their compatriot Jenson Button to him. The second real attempt to put Jungueira behind the wheel of a competitive car could not be organized and in 2001 the Brazilian left for North America in the local CART Series.

Antônio Pizzonia became the second Brazilian racer who, with the support of oil workers, got into Formula One. In 2002-2005, he served as a test pilot in the same Williams team and in 2004-2005 he spent several races for the team, replacing injured main pilots. In 2003 he ran several races for Jaguar team but was expelled at the end of the season for poor results.

Complete Formula 3000 results edit

Year Chassis Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 T.C. Points
1999 Lola B99/50 Zytek V8 A IMO MON CAT MAG SIL A1R HOC HUN SPA NÜR 3rd 34
  Max Wilson Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 Ret 3
  Marcelo Battistuzzi 17
  Bruno Junqueira Ret 6 4 Ret 2 DNQ 1 15 Ret 16
2000 Lola B99/50 Zytek V8 A IMO SIL CAT NÜR MON MAG A1R HOC HUN SPA 2nd 54
  Jaime Melo 4 16 14 6 DNQ 17 5 8 DNQ 18
  Bruno Junqueira 2 5 1 1 1 13 7 Ret 1 9
2001 Lola B99/50 Zytek V8 A INT IMO CAT A1R MON NÜR MAG SIL HOC HUN SPA MNZ 2nd 46
  Antônio Pizzonia 9 4 6 4 Ret 6 10 3 1 Ret 8 Ret
  Ricardo Sperafico Ret 14 19 Ret 5 3 13 11 3 7 1 3
2002 Lola B02/50 Zytek V8 A INT IMO CAT A1R MON NÜR SIL MAG HOC HUN SPA MNZ 4th 40
  Antônio Pizzonia 4 4 10 7 4 3 5 4 Ret Ret Ret DSQ
  Ricardo Sperafico 7 14 9 8 5 2 3 15 6 5 3 4

References edit

  1. ^ "Sponsor Petrobras pulls out of F3000". Autosport.com. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Petrobras to quit FIA series". Crash.net. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Barcelona: Petrobras Junior Team qualifying report". us.motorsport.com. Retrieved 2022-08-11.

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