Formel-3000-Saison 1987
Die Formel-3000-Saison 1987 startete am 12. April 1987 in Silverstone und endete am 11. Oktober 1987 in Jarama. Es wurden elf Rennen in fünf Ländern gefahren. Den Titel sicherte sich der Italiener Stefano Modena.
Rennen
Datum | Rennen | Runden | Distanz | Zeit | Ø-Tempo | Sieger | Siegerteam | Pole-Position | Schnellste Runde | ||||
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12.4. | Silverstone | 42 | 200,676 km | 0:57:07,1 h | 210,750 km/h | Maurício Gugelmin | Team Ralt | Roberto Moreno | Roberto Moreno | ||||
10.5. | Vallelunga | 61 | 195,200 km | 1:10:06,2 h | 167,067 km/h | Stefano Modena | Onyx Racing | Yannick Dalmas | Stefano Modena | ||||
16.5. | Spa-Francorchamps | 16 | 111,184 km | 0:38:57,67 h | 171,001 km/h | Michel Trollé | GBDA Motorsport | Roberto Moreno | Luis Pérez-Sala | ||||
8.6. | Pau | 72 | 198,720 km | 1:30:14,5 h | 132,120 km/h | Yannick Dalmas | ORECA Motorsport | Pierre-Henri Raphanel | Roberto Moreno | ||||
28.6. | Donington | 50 | 201,150 km | 1:12:16,41 h | 166,990 km/h | Luis Pérez-Sala | Lola | Luis Pérez-Sala | Yannick Dalmas | ||||
19.7. | Enna-Pergusa | 41 | 202,950 km | 1:03:09,90 h | 192,781 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Team Ralt | Maurício Gugelmin | Lamberto Leoni | ||||
23.8. | Brands Hatch | 45 | 189,270 km | 0:59:09,0 h | 191,990 km/h | Julian Bailey | GA Motorsports | Roberto Moreno | Yannick Dalmas | ||||
31.8. | Birmingham | 51 | 202,725 km | 1:11:44,52 h | 169,540 km/h | Stefano Modena | Onyx Racing | Maurício Gugelmin | Roberto Moreno | ||||
13.9. | Imola | 40 | 201,600 km | 1:06:13,38 h | 182,656 km/h | Stefano Modena | Onyx Racing | Roberto Moreno | Gabriele Tarquini | ||||
28.9. | Le Mans | 47 | 199,280 km | 1:12:49,12 h | 164,200 km/h | Luis Pérez-Sala | Lola | Luis Pérez-Sala | Luis Pérez-Sala | ||||
5.10. | Jarama | 61 | 202,032 km | 1:23:21,289 h | 145,426 km/h | Yannick Dalmas | ORECA Motorsport | John Jones | Yannick Dalmas |
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