1985 Formula 3000 season

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The 1985 Formula 3000 season started at Silverstone on March 24, 1985 and ended in Donington on September 22, 1985 . There were eleven races in eight countries. The first Formula 3000 European champion was Christian Danner , who secured the title in the last race of the season.

run

date run Round distance time Ø pace winner Winning team Pole position Fastest lap
24.3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Silverstone 44 207.640 km 1: 07: 41.01 h 183.976 km / h New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell Team Ralt FranceFrance Michel Ferté DenmarkDenmark John Nielsen
7.4. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Thruxton 54 204.768 km 1: 05: 00.83 h 188.912 km / h ItalyItaly Emanuele Pirro Onyx Racing New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell GermanyGermany Christian Danner
21.4. PortugalPortugal Estoril 47 204.450 km 1:12: 44.424 h 168.640 km / h DenmarkDenmark John Nielsen Team Ralt New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell
28.4. GermanyGermany Nürburgring not held due to snowfall
12.5. ItalyItaly Vallelunga 65 208,000 km 1: 15: 14.83 h 165.53 km / h ItalyItaly Emanuele Pirro Onyx Racing New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell ItalyItaly Emanuele Pirro
27.5. FranceFrance Pau 72 198.720 km 1:30: 28.63 h 131.781 km / h GermanyGermany Christian Danner BS Automotive ItalyItaly Emanuele Pirro GermanyGermany Christian Danner
2.6. BelgiumBelgium Spa Francorchamps 29 201.521 km 1: 11: 56.51 h 167.852 km / h New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell Team Ralt FranceFrance Michel Ferté New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell
30.6. FranceFrance Dijon 55 209,000 km 1:08:54.10 h 181.998 km / h GermanyGermany Christian Danner BS Automotive DenmarkDenmark John Nielsen BelgiumBelgium Thierry Tassin
28.7. ItalyItaly Enna-Pergusa 40 198,000 km 1: 01: 58.99 h 191.664 km / h New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell Team Ralt New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell GermanyGermany Christian Danner
17.8. AustriaAustria Österreichring 31 184.202 km 0: 53: 56.114 h 204.915 km / h ItalyItaly Ivan Capelli Genoa Racing GermanyGermany Christian Danner New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell
24.8. NetherlandsNetherlands Zandvoort 48 204.096 km 1: 15: 19.023 h 162.589 km / h GermanyGermany Christian Danner BS Automotive GermanyGermany Christian Danner GermanyGermany Christian Danner
22.9. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Donington 40 160.920 km 0: 59: 17.83 h 160.854 km / h GermanyGermany Christian Danner BS Automotive New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell ItalyItaly Ivan Capelli

In addition, a non-championship run took place in Willemstad ( Curaçao ) on October 13th . The Curaçao Grand Prix , held on a three-and-a-half kilometer street circuit , covered 58 laps of 3.55 km each and had a total distance of 205.900 kilometers. John Nielsen crossed the finish line as the winner after 1: 41: 29.572 hours.

Final score

driver

1. GermanyGermany Christian Danner 51
2. New ZealandNew Zealand Mike Thackwell 45
3. ItalyItaly Emanuele Pirro 38
4th DenmarkDenmark John Nielsen 34
5. FranceFrance Michel Ferté 17th
6th ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini 14th
7th ItalyItaly Ivan Capelli 13
8th. FranceFrance Philippe Streiff 12
9. FranceFrance Alain Ferté 10
10. ItalyItaly Lamberto Leoni 8th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mario Hytten 8th
12. FranceFrance Olivier Grouillard 7th
13. ItalyItaly Guido Daccò 6th
14th SwedenSweden Tomas Kaiser 3
Brazil 1968Brazil Roberto Moreno 3
16. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Johnny Dumfries 1
ArgentinaArgentina Juan Manuel Fangio II 1
FranceFrance Philippe Alliot 1
BelgiumBelgium Thierry Tassin 1

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Curaçao Grand Prix 1985, Willemstad. oocities.org/unofficialf3000/, accessed March 10, 2012 .