Formel-3000-Saison 1988
Die Formel-3000-Saison 1988 startete am 17. April 1988 in Jerez und endete am 23. Oktober 1988 in Dijon. Es wurden 11 Rennen in 5 Ländern gefahren. Den Titel sicherte sich der Brasilianer Roberto Moreno.
Rennen
Datum | Rennen | Runden | Distanz | Zeit | Ø-Tempo | Sieger | Siegerteam | Pole-Position | Schnellste Runde | ||||
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17.4. | Jerez | 47 | 198,246 km | 1:17:20,02 h | 153,811 km/h | Johnny Herbert | Jordan Racing | Johnny Herbert | Michel Trollé | ||||
8.5. | Vallelunga | 63 | 210,600 km | 1:13:49,83 h | 163,835 km/h | Gregor Foitek | GA Motorsports | Gregor Foitek | Michel Trollé | ||||
23.5. | Pau | 72 | 201,480 km | 1:29:01,76 h | 133,924 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Bromley Motorsport | Roberto Moreno | Marco Apicella | ||||
5.6. | Silverstone | 42 | 200,676 km | 0:56:33,83 h | 212,870 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Bromley Motorsport | Bertrand Gachot | Roberto Moreno | ||||
26.6. | Monza | 14+17 | 179,800 km | 0:51:40,552 h | 208,763 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Bromley Motorsport | Roberto Moreno | Johnny Herbert | ||||
17.7. | Enna-Pergusa | 3+34 | 183,150 km | 0:56:20,62 h | 195,035 km/h | Pierluigi Martini | First Racing | Olivier Grouillard | Pierluigi Martini | ||||
21.8. | Brands Hatch | 24+18 | 176,652 km | 0:54:14,20 h | 194,350 km/h | Martin Donnelly | Jordan Racing | Johnny Herbert | Martin Donnelly | ||||
29.8. | Birmingham | 43 | 173,720 km | 1:00:19,78 h | 173,771 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Bromley Motorsport | Olivier Grouillard | Martin Donnelly | ||||
25.9. | Le Mans | 47 | 199,280 km | 1:12:15,23 h | 166,537 km/h | Olivier Grouillard | GBDA Motorsport | Olivier Grouillard | Olivier Grouillard | ||||
16.10. | Zolder | 49 | 205,563 km | 1:13:30,27 h | 167,750 km/h | Olivier Grouillard | GBDA Motorsport | Martin Donnelly | Olivier Grouillard | ||||
23.10. | Dijon | 54 | 205,200 km | 1:04:57,03 h | 189,559 km/h | Martin Donnelly | Jordan Racing | Roberto Moreno | Mark Blundell |
Endstand
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