Formel-3000-Saison 1986
Die Formel-3000-Saison 1986 startete am 13. April 1986 in Silverstone und endete am 5. Oktober 1986 in Jarama. Es wurden elf Rennen in sechs Ländern gefahren. Die Titelentscheidung fiel, wie im Jahr davor, erst im letzten Rennen. Der Italiener Ivan Capelli setzte sich gegen seinen Landsmann Pierluigi Martini durch.
Rennen
Datum | Rennen | Runden | Distanz | Zeit | Ø-Tempo | Sieger | Siegerteam | Pole-Position | Schnellste Runde | ||||
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13.4. | Silverstone | 12+12 | 113,256 km | 0:35:33,97 h | 193,062 km/h | Pascal Fabre | Lola | Pascal Fabre | Pascal Fabre | ||||
4.5. | Vallelunga | 64 | 204,800 km | 1:14:24,22 h | 165,153 km/h | Ivan Capelli | Genoa Racing | Ivan Capelli | Ivan Capelli | ||||
19.5. | Pau | 73 | 201,480 km | 1:31:17,92 h | 132,409 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Team Ralt | Ivan Capelli | Emanuele Pirro | ||||
24.5. | Spa-Francorchamps | 28 | 194,572 km | 1:02:03,562 h | 187,872 km/h | Philippe Alliot | Oreca Motorsport | Philippe Alliot | John Nielsen | ||||
8.6. | Imola | 39 | 196,560 km | 1:05:48,56 h | 179,209 km/h | Pierluigi Martini | Pavesi Racing | Ivan Capelli | Michel Ferté | ||||
29.6. | Mugello | 38 | 199,310 km | 1:10:48,43 h | 168,890 km/h | Pierluigi Martini | Pavesi Racing | Pierluigi Martini | Pierluigi Martini | ||||
20.7. | Enna-Pergusa | 40 | 198,000 km | 1:01:42,72 h | 192,507 km/h | Luis Pérez-Sala | Pavesi Racing | Ivan Capelli | Mike Thackwell | ||||
16.8. | Österreichring | 34 | 202,028 km | 0:58:47,53 h | 206,178 km/h | Ivan Capelli | Genoa Racing | John Nielsen | John Nielsen | ||||
25.8. | Birmingham | 24 | 95,4 km | 0:42:24,40 h | 134,979 km/h | Luis Pérez Sala | Pavesi Racing | Pierluigi Martini | Eliseo Salazar | ||||
28.9. | Le Mans | 47 | 199,280 km | 1:30:36,4 h | 170,141 km/h | Emanuele Pirro | Onyx Racing | Emanuele Pirro | Emanuele Pirro | ||||
5.10. | Jarama | 42+16 | 192,096 km | 1:18:05,49 h | 147,593 km/h | Pierluigi Martini | Pavesi Racing | Emanuele Pirro | Michel Ferté |
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