The 2022 Drexler-Automotive Formula 3 Cup was the 41st Austria Formula 3 Cup season and the fourth Drexler-Automotive Formula 3 Cup season.
All Cup cars were built before 2018, Trophy cars were built between 1990 and 2007, and Open class have more powerful engines.[1][2]
Team
|
Chassis
|
Engine
|
|
Driver
|
Class
|
Rounds
|
Franz Wöss Racing
|
Dallara F309
|
Volkswagen
|
1
|
David Richert
|
C
|
All
|
Dallara F308
|
Opel-Spiess
|
9
|
Luca Iannaccone
|
C
|
1–5, 7–8
|
Mercedes
|
12
|
Thomas Amweg
|
C
|
6
|
NEB Mugen
|
15
|
Daniel Tapinos
|
C
|
1–2, 4, 8
|
Dallara F318
|
Mercedes
|
19
|
Cian Carey
|
O
|
2–3
|
Jo Zeller Racing
|
Dallara F306
|
Mercedes
|
2
|
Urs Rüttimann
|
T
|
4, 6
|
Dallara F308
|
Mercedes
|
3
|
Marcel Tobler
|
C
|
3, 6
|
Mercedes
|
11
|
Kurt Böhlen
|
C
|
6, 8
|
Dallara F312
|
Mercedes
|
44
|
Sandro Zeller
|
C
|
2–8
|
Chabr Motorsport
|
Dallara F308
|
Mugen
|
4
|
Thomas Chabr
|
C
|
3–4, 6–7
|
Speed Center
|
Dallara F308
|
Mercedes
|
5
|
Christian Zeller
|
C
|
6
|
Dallara F317
|
Toyota
|
13
|
Philipp Todtenhaupt
|
O
|
1, 6
|
Dallara F308
|
Toyota
|
180
|
Patrick Harmuth
|
C
|
6
|
Dallara F314
|
Toyota
|
188
|
Thomas Zeltner
|
O
|
6
|
SAPE-Motorsport s.r.o
|
Dallara
|
Toyota
|
6
|
Vaclav Laušmán
|
O
|
4, 6–7
|
Facondini Racing
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
6
|
Enrico Milani
|
C
|
3
|
41
|
Franco Cimarelli
|
O
|
2–3
|
Puresport
|
Dallara F320
|
Mercedes
|
8
|
Dino Rasero
|
O
|
4–5
|
Dallara F309
|
Mercedes
|
14
|
Andrea Benalli
|
O
|
4–5
|
Vadum Racing
|
Tatuus T-318
|
Renault
|
10
|
Juju Noda
|
O
|
2, 4, 7
|
Tatuus N.T07
|
Honda
|
14
|
Vaclav Šafář
|
O
|
7
|
ASD Living KC
|
Dallara F308
|
Toyota
|
12
|
Umberto Vaglio
|
C
|
2–3
|
G Force Racing
|
Dallara
|
|
Guido Luchetti
|
C
|
8
|
Gender Racing Team
|
Dallara F313
|
Toyota
|
17
|
Nikolas Szabo
|
O
|
4, 7
|
Sud Motorsport
|
Dallara F311
|
Fiar
|
18
|
Jean Luc Neri
|
C
|
2, 6
|
Team Automobile Tricolore
|
Dallara F312
|
Volkswagen
|
20
|
Stig Larsen
|
C
|
4–5, 8
|
Mygale F3
|
Fiat
|
39
|
Edoardo Bonamoni
|
C
|
4–5, 8
|
One Management
|
Dallara F312
|
Volkswagen
|
21
|
Renato Papaleo
|
O
|
4
|
Vogtland Racing Team
|
Dallara F308
|
Toyota
|
22
|
Danny Luderer
|
C
|
6–8
|
Effective Racing Team
|
Dallara 320
|
Mercedes
|
27
|
Vladimir Netušil
|
O
|
7
|
Privateer
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
28
|
Giorgio Berto
|
C
|
2, 5
|
Nannini Racing
|
Dallara F317
|
Toyota
|
42
|
Davide Pedetti
|
O
|
4–5
|
Magyar Racing Team
|
Tatuus N.T07
|
Honda
|
46
|
Janos Magyar
|
O
|
1–2, 4, 7
|
Privateer
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
46
|
Riccardo Perego
|
O
|
3–5, 8
|
HAT Powertrain
|
Dallara F313
|
Volkswagen
|
51
|
Bernardo Pellegrini
|
O
|
4–5, 8
|
HKC Academy Racing
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
57
|
Jan Matyas
|
C
|
4, 7
|
Solution Racing SE
|
Dallara F314
|
Toyota
|
63
|
Benjamin Berta
|
O
|
1–2
|
Team Hoffmann Racing
|
3–8
|
Dallara F314
|
Toyota
|
64
|
Benjamin Dam
|
O
|
7
|
Racing by Italy
|
Dallara F308
|
Volkswagen
|
75
|
Mei Shibi
|
C
|
4, 8
|
Privateer
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
83
|
Daniele Radrizzani
|
C
|
2–3, 5
|
Privateer
|
Dallara F308
|
Fiat
|
88
|
Francesco Solfaroli
|
C
|
2, 5
|
ASU NV Racing
|
Dallara 320
|
Volkswagen
|
212
|
Paolo Brajnik
|
O
|
1, 4–5, 8
|
Privateer
|
Dallara F316
|
Volkswagen
|
999
|
Attila Penzes
|
O
|
1, 4
|
Sources:
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|
Icon
|
Class
|
C
|
Championship
|
T
|
Trophy
|
O
|
Open
|
|
Race calendar and results
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Series finale at Mugello was originally scheduled for 23 October, but later date was moved a week earlier.
Championship standings
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