: 2002 FBMW ADAC champion
Germany & Europe Formula BMW ADAC is sanctioned by the
Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club e.V., Europe's largest automobile association. It was immediately popular with teams and drivers alike, attracting 32 entries in its first season. Since 2004, the ADAC championship has included a support event for the
European Grand Prix at the
Nürburgring. 2002 champion
Nico Rosberg joined the
Williams Formula One team in 2006 and the 2004 champion
Sebastian Vettel became a test driver for the
BMW Sauber team later the same year. Vettel has since graduated to a full-time Formula One race driver, setting several drivers' records and becoming the youngest Formula One champion in history after the 2010 Formula One Championship season. The 2005 championship was decided in an appeal court, which penalised Switzerland's Sebastian Buemi with a 60-second penalty for a driving infringement. This handed the title to
Nico Hülkenberg. In the immediate aftermath of the incident in question, both drivers had been given 30-second penalties. The 2006 champion,
Christian Vietoris, went on to dominate that year's World Final in Valencia, in which he secured pole position, finished in first place in all three qualification heats, and won the final itself. The German series merged with the UK series to form the BMW Europe series in 2008. The series raced for three years before being axed at the end of the 2010 season, in favour of the new Formula BMW Talent Cup, which started in 2011.
Asia & Pacific Formula BMW Asia was the second championship to be created. It was inaugurated in 2003 under the management of Motorsport Asia Limited, and functioned as a replacement for
Formula Asia. Its creation is part of the growth in popularity of organised single seater motorsport in east Asia, and it forms the start of a career ladder below the
Asian Formula 3 Pacific Series and
Formula V6 Asia. Events have been held at
Sepang in
Malaysia;
Bira in
Thailand;
Sentul in
Indonesia; and
Shanghai,
Zhuhai,
Beijing in
China,
Macau and
Singapore. It has appeared on the support bill at the
Malaysian,
Chinese,
Bahrain,
Macau and
Singapore Grand Prix. The 2007 BMW USA champion was the previous season's Rookie of the Year,
Daniel Morad of
Canada, who secured the title with six wins.
Mexico's
Esteban Gutiérrez took over the Rookie title. at
Goodwood The Americas championship was disbanded at the conclusion of the 2009 season which saw only 13 drivers participate in a race.
United Kingdom When Formula BMW UK was formed, it had to compete in a crowded marketplace with a number of series based on Formula Ford and Formula Renault regulations, together with smaller series such as Zip Formula. However, as with the other BMW championships, the UK series quickly proved to be a success. It attracted 25 entrants in its inaugural season in 2004, which increased to 28 the following season. Former Formula One and Indycar champion
Nigel Mansell became involved as an ambassador for the series after his sons,
Leo and
Greg, began their single seater careers in the championship in 2006. He also works as a mentor with the BMW Education and Coaching Programme. 2007 was the last year for Formula BMW UK and the series merged with the German series to form the Europe series.
Formula Lista Junior Formula Lista Junior is a feeder series to the main Formula BMW series. It has run since 2000 across mainland Europe and since 2008 has used Formula BMW FB02 chassis and engines to run its single-seaters. Former champions include
Neel Jani and
Romain Grosjean. ==Champions==