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1992 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

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1992 Monaco Grand Prix
Race details
Date 30 May 1992
Official name 34ème GRAND PRIX DE "MONACO F3"
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo
Course Temporary street circuit
Course length 3.328 km (2.068 miles)
Distance 24 laps, 259.584 km (161.298 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Team Tatuus
Time 1:35.982
Fastest lap
Driver France Jean-Christophe Boullion Jean-Christophe Boullion
Time 1:36.646

Results from the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 30, 1992, in the Circuit de Monaco. The race was a support of the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix of Formula 1.

Classification

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Pos Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired
1 Germany Marco Werner Ralt RT36-Opel 24 39:24.882
2 Italy Andrea Gilardi Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 39:27.023
3 Italy Giampiero Simoni Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 39:27.581
4 Italy Roberto Colciago Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 39:42.019
5 Italy Massimiliano Papis Dallara F392-Volkswagen 24 39:44.223
6 Italy Gianantonio Pacchioni Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 39:49.001
7 France Jean-Christophe Boullion Bowman BC2-Volkswagen 24 39:53.696
8 Germany Sascha Maassen Ralt RT36-Volkswagen 24 39:53.696
9 Canada Jacques Villeneuve Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 40:01.302
10 Italy Fabrizio Bettini Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 40:01.451
11 France Richard Favero Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 40:15.277
12 Australia Russell Ingall Dallara F392-Opel 24 40:15.643
13 Germany Michael Krumm Ralt RT36-Opel 24 40:22.566
14 Italy Christian Pescatori Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 24 40:38.497
15 Canada Stéphane Proulx Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 23
16 Portugal Diogo Castro Santos Ralt RT36-Volkswagen 23
17 France Emmanuel Clérico Dallara F392-Opel 23
DNF France Guillaume Gomez Ralt RT36-Alfa Romeo 19
DNF France Olivier Thévenin Ralt RT36-Volkswagen 19
DNF Portugal Pedro Lamy Reynard 923-Opel 15
DNF Italy Mirko Savoldi Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 13
DNF Brazil Niko Palhares Dallara F392-Mugen 12
DNF Italy Marcello Ventre Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo 10
DNF Italy Massimiliano Angelelli Dallara F392-Opel 10
DNF France Stephane Fédon Ralt RT36-Alfa Romeo 7
DNF Austria Philipp Peter Dallara F392-Alfa Romeo-Mugen 3

References

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