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Revision as of 22:55, 14 February 2018
The 1986 International Formula 3000 Championship was contested over an eleven-round series.[1] A total of 28 different teams, 71 different drivers, 7 different chassis and 2 different engines competed.
Drivers and teams
Calendar
Round | Race[2] | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner | Report |
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1 | Daily Express International Trophy | 13 April | 12+12 | 4.719=113.256 km | 0'35:33.97 | 193.062 km/h | Report | ||||
2 | Gran Premio di Roma | 4 May | 64 | 3.2=204.8 km | 1'14:24.22 | 165.153 km/h | Report | ||||
3 | Pau Grand Prix | 19 May | 73 | 2.76=201.48 km | 1'31:17.92 | 132.409 km/h | Report | ||||
4 | Grand Prix de Belgique Formule 3000 | 24 May | 28 | 6.949=194.572 km | 1'02:03.562 | 187.872 km/h | Report | ||||
5 | Trofeo Elio de Angelis | 8 June | 39 | 5.04=196.56 km | 1.05:48.56 | 179.209 km/h | Report | ||||
6 | Euro Mugello | 29 June | 38 | 5.245=199.31 km | 1'10:48.43 | 168.890 km/h | Report | ||||
7 | Gran Premio del Mediterraneo | 20 July | 40 | 4.95=198.0 km | 1'01:42.72 | 192.507 km/h | Report | ||||
8 | Osterreichring F3000 | 16 August | 34 | 5.942=202.028 km | 0'58:47.530 | 206.178 km/h | Report | ||||
9 | Halfords Birmingham Superprix | 25 August | 24 | 3.975=95.4 km | 0'42:24.40 | 134.979 km/h | Report | ||||
10 | Le Mans F3000 | 28 September | 47 | 4.24=199.28 km | 1'30:36.4 | 170.141 km/h | Report | ||||
11 | Jarama F3000 | 5 October | 42+16 | 3.312=192.096 km | 1'18:05.49 | 147.593 km/h | Report |
Note:
Race 1 stopped and restarted and stopped again earlier due to an accident involving Dominique Delestre and Thierry Tassin. Only half-points were awarded.
Race 9 stopped earlier due to an accident involving Andrew Gilbert-Scott and Alain Ferté in heavy rain. Only half-points were awarded.
Race 11 stopped and restarted. Pierluigi Martini was disqualified from victory as his mechanics had worked on his car between starts. He was later reinstated as the winner.[3] [4]
Championship standings
- Scoring system
Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Final point standings
Complete Overview
R18=retired, but classified R=retired NS=did not start NQ=did not qualify DIS=disqualified (11)=place after practice, but grid position not held free References
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