The 2005 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the 19th Formula 3 Sudamericana season. It began on 12 March 2005, at Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba and ended on 11 December at Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo. Brazilian driver Alberto Valério won the title.

Drivers and teams

  • All drivers competed in Pirelli-shod.
Team No Driver Chassis Engine Class Rounds
Brazil Piquet Sports 1 Brazil João Barion Dallara F301 Berta A 1–2, 5–6
Brazil Zeca Cardoso Dallara F301 Berta A 4–3
31 1–2
Brazil Cesário Fórmula 3 Brazil Alberto Valério Dallara F301 Berta A All
4 Brazil Marcos Vilhena Dallara F301 Berta A 6–8
Brazil Clemente de Faria, Jr. Dallara F301 Berta A 9
40 Brazil Bia Figueiredo Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 4
Brazil Nasr/Castroneves 5 Argentina Pablo Pérez Companc Dallara F301 Berta A 1–7, 9
Brazil Bassani Racing 9 Brazil Diego Nunes Dallara F301 Berta A All
Brazil Dragão Motorsport 14 Brazil Luiz Razia Dallara F301 Berta A 1–4
15 5–9
Brazil PropCar Racing 16 Brazil Júlio Campos Dallara F301 Berta A 1
Argentina Erick Borsani Dallara F301 Berta A 3
Brazil Zeca Cardoso Dallara F301 Berta A 5–9
17 Brazil André Nicastro Dallara F301 Berta A 1–3, 5
Brazil Full Time 20 Brazil Marcelo Thomaz Dallara F301 Berta A All
21 Brazil Marcos Vilhena Dallara F301 Berta A 1–5
Brazil André Souza Dallara F301 Berta A 9
Brazil Baumer Racing 27 Brazil Lucilio Baumer Dallara F301 Berta A 9
Brazil Bassan Motorsport 30 Brazil Mario Moraes Dallara F301 Berta A All
Brazil Casagrande Racing 34 Brazil Paulo Meyer Dallara F301 Berta A 8
35 Brazil Gustavo Foizer Dallara F301 Berta A 1–2
Brazil João Barion Dallara F301 Berta A 3
Brazil Fábio Casagrande Dallara F301 Berta A 4–5, 7–9
Brazil Allan Hellmeister Dallara F301 Berta A 5
42 Brazil Paulo Nigro Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 8
43 Brazil Paulo Mayer Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 3–8
Brazil Charles Gruenberg Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 9
Argentina Werner Competicion 44 Argentina Ivo Perabo Dallara F394 Renault B 4
Argentina Gustavo Cantonati Dallara F394 Renault B 7
Argentina Sur Racing 48 Mugen-Honda 4
Argentina Coscia Racing 48 Argentina Marcelo Mallo Dallara F394 Renault B 4
Icon Class
A Class A
B Class B

References

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