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1983 British Formula Three Championship

The 1983 British Formula Three Championship was the 33rd season of the British Formula Three Championship, starting at Silverstone on 6 March and concluding at Thruxton on 23 October after 20 races.


1983 champion, Ayrton Senna

The 1983 British Formula Three Championship was the 33rd season of the British Formula Three Championship, starting at Silverstone on 6 March and concluding at Thruxton on 23 October after 20 races.

The season saw a head-to-head title battle between future Formula One stars Ayrton Senna and Martin Brundle - both driving Toyota-powered Ralt chassis, prepared by West Surrey Racing and Eddie Jordan Racing respectively. Senna built up a commanding advantage by winning the first nine races in succession, but a series of retirements for the Brazilian later in the year allowed Brundle to close the gap. The Brit took the points lead heading into the series finale, but Senna dominated the race to secure the title.

Senna won 12 of the 20 races in the season (60% of that year's races), a record until Jan Magnussen won 14 of the 18 races in the 1994 season (78% of that year's races). Both Senna and Brundle stepped up to F1 in 1984, joining Toleman and Tyrrell respectively.

Other notable drivers from the year included future Le Mans winner Davy Jones, BTCC star David Leslie and Senna's future Lotus teammate Johnny Dumfries. 1983 was also the final season before 'Class B' was established, offering a separate prize for those competing in older cars.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
Silverstone6 MarchDavid LeslieAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Thruxton13 MarchAyrton SennaMartin BrundleAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Silverstone20 MarchAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Donington Park27 MarchAyrton SennaAyrton Senna Davy JonesAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Thruxton4 AprilAyrton SennaMartin BrundleAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Silverstone24 AprilAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Thruxton2 MayAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Brands Hatch8 MayAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Silverstone30 MayAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Silverstone12 JuneMartin BrundleDavy JonesMartin Brundle1Eddie Jordan Racing
Cadwell Park19 JuneAyrton SennaMartin BrundleMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Snetterton3 JulyMartin BrundleAyrton SennaMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Silverstone16 JulyAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Donington Park24 JulyAyrton SennaAyrton SennaMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Oulton Park6 AugustMartin BrundleAyrton SennaCalvin FishDavid Price Racing
Silverstone29 AugustAyrton SennaDavy JonesAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing
Oulton Park11 SeptemberAyrton SennaDavy JonesMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Thruxton18 SeptemberAyrton SennaMartin BrundleMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Silverstone2 OctoberDavy JonesMartin BrundleMartin BrundleEddie Jordan Racing
Thruxton23 OctoberAyrton SennaAyrton SennaAyrton SennaWest Surrey Racing

Points in brackets include dropped scoresonly the best 17 of 20 scores count towards the championship

^2 European Championship race where the British runners had to use regulation Avon rubber to be eligible for British championship points.

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