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Event Zeittraining 14e GRAND PRIX "MONACO F3" ERGEBNIS ZEITTRAINING 2 Pl. Nr. Nation Fahrer Bewerber Fahrzeug / Motor Zeit 1. 50FRA Patrick Depailler Alpine Renault Alpine A364/3642 Renault 1:31.9 2. 73GBR Roger Williamson Wheatcroft Racing GRD 372/028-F3 Ford 1:32.0 3. 43FRA Jacques Coulon Antar-Filipinetti Martini MK9/004 Ford 1:32.3 4. 82ITA Claudio Francisci Elcom Racing Team Lotus 69/69-12-FB Ford 1:32.5 5. 67GBR Andy Sutcliffe G.R.S. International GRD 372/011-F3 Ford 1:32.7 6. 51FRA Michel Leclère Alpine Renault Alpine A364/3641 Renault 1:32.9 7. 46FRA José Dolhem Ecurie Volants Shell Martini MK9 Ford 1:33.0 8. 66FRA Pierre-François Rousselot G.R.S. International GRD 372/021-F3 Ford 1:33.3 9. 89ITA Pino Pica Pino Pica Brabham BT35C/49 Ford 1:33.3 10. 96SWE Torsten Palm Mennen Torsten Palm Racing Brabham BT35C/26 Ford 1:33.4 11. 32AUS Alan Jones A.I.R.O. and Tiran Auto Racing Brabham BT38C/12 Ford 1:33.5 12. 56GBR Tony Brise Montessa Motorcycles Brabham BT38C/13 Ford 1:33.5 13. 39FRA Philippe Albera Antar-Filipinetti Martini MK9/003 Ford 1:33.6 14. 68GBR Tony Trimmer John Player Special Lotus 73/2 Ford 1:33.6 15. 47FRA Christian Ethuin Ecurie Motul Sterkeman Narval JC3/020 Ford 1:33.6 16. 71GBR Mike Walker Iberia Airlines Team Ensign Ensign LNF3 Ford 1:33.7 17. 59GBR Peter Lamplough Peter Lamplough Merlyn MK21 Ford 1:33.7 18. 64GBR Tom Pryce D.J. Bond Royale RP11/1 Ford 1:33.7 19. 74GBR Stan Mathews Stan Mathews March 723 Ford 1:33.8 20. 30GER Manfred Mohr Scuderia Meneghina 3 F Brabham BT35C/42 Ford 1:33.9 21. 60GBR Steve Thompson Hesketh Racing Dastle Mk9/1 Ford 1:34.0 22. 53FRA Alain Serpaggi Alpine Renault Alpine A364/3640 Renault 1:34.1 23. 91LIE Rikky von Opel Iberia Airlines Team Ensign Ensign LNF3 Ford 1:34.1 24. 95SWE Ulf Svensson Mum for Men Brabham BT38C/14 Ford 1:34.1 25. 86ITA Lella Lombardi Jolly Club Lotus 69/69-10-F3 Ford 1:34.1 26. 29GER Jochen Mass Auto-Zeitung March 723 Ford 1:34.2 27. 61IRL Brendan McInerney STP March Racing Team March 723/12 Ford 1:34.2 28. 57GBR Bob Evans Alan McKechnie Racing March 723 Ford 1:34.2 29. 69GBR Colin Vandervell Potterton International Ltd. Ensign LNF3 Ford 1:34.3 30. 83FRA Lucien Guitteny Ecurie Volants Shell Alpine A360/3602 Renault 1:34.3 31. 52FRA François Rabbione François Rabbione Martini MW7 Ford 1:34.3 32. 54GBR Russell Wood The Chequered Flag March 723/1 Ford 1:34.5 33. 42FRA Patrice Compain Hugues de Chaunac March 723/15 Ford 1:34.7 34. 92NZL Allan McCully A.I.R.O. Brabham BT38C/18 Ford 1:34.8 35. 84ITA Carlo Giorgio Jolly Club Tecno 70/T00 746 Ford 1:34.8 36. 88ITA Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi Jolly Club Brabham BT35C/38 Ford 1:34.9 37. 40GBR James Hunt La Vie Claire March 713M Ford 1:35.0 38. 75GBR Roger Keele Travisco Racing Lotus 69/69-46-F3 Ford 1:35.3 39. 33AUS Brian McGuire A.I.R.O. and Tiran Auto Racing Brabham BT38C Ford 1:35.3 40. 77ITA Adelmo Bignami Adelmo Bignami Brabham BT35C/30 Ford 1:35.3 41. 38DEN Jac Nellemann Jac Nellemann Palliser WDF3/1 Ford 1:35.3 42. 55GBR Bev Bond Dr Joseph Ehrlich Ehrlich ES1/001 Ford 1:35.7 43. 76ITA Giuseppe Bianchi Giuseppe Bianchi Brabham BT35C/48 Ford 1:35.7 44. 63POR Jorge Pinhol G.R.S. International GRD 372/024-F3 Ford 1:35.8 45. 94SWE Erkki Salminen Vätterleden Racing Brabham BT28/32 Ford 1:36.3 46. 79ITA Sandro Cinotti Jolly Club Brabham BT35C/45 Ford 1:36.5 47. 31USA John Bisignano L.& M. Martini Martini MK9 Ford 1:36.6 48. 80ITA "Pibo" "Pibo" Tecno 69/T00 376 Ford 1:36.7 49. 93SWE Bengt Rådmyr Rådmyr Racing Organisation Lotus 59/59-F3-26 Ford 1:36.7 50. 36GBR Peter Hull The Motor Auctions London and Derby Brabham BT38C/11 Ford 1:36.9 51. 49FRA Philippe de Henning La Vie Claire March 713M/9 Ford 1:37.0 52. 90ITA Carlo Scarambone Jolly Club Chevron B17/17-70-09 Alfa Romeo 1:37.0 13.05.1972 - Monte Carlo Stand: 24.01.2021 14e GRAND PRIX "MONACO F3" ERGEBNIS ZEITTRAINING 2 Pl. Nr. Nation Fahrer Bewerber Fahrzeug / Motor Zeit 53. 98SUI Hans-Peter Hoffmann G.R.D. Racing Team Switzerland GRD 372/017-F3 Ford 1:37.0 54. 44FRA Joel Auvray Ecurie Volants Shell Martini MK9 Ford 1:37.2 55. 81ITA Adelmo Fossati Scuderia Meneghina 3 F GRD 372/026-F3 Ford 1:37.3 56. 70GBR Bernard Vermilio John Player Special Lotus 73/1 Ford 1:37.4 57. 78ITA Vittorio Brambilla Vittorio Brambilla Birel 71 Alfa Romeo 1:37.4 58. 62GBR Barrie Maskell Travisco Racing Lotus 69/69-46-F3 Ford 1:38.1 59. 99IRL Lingard Goulding Goulding Fitzgerald Racing Alpine A360/3647 Renault 1:38.1 60. 35ITA Valentino Musetti Valentino Musetti Royale RP11/2 Ford 1:38.7 61. 97ESP Miguel Coarasa Miguel Coarasa Martini MK9 Ford 1:38.8 62. 34AUT Hanno Maurer-Stroh HASAG Racing Team Brabham BT35C/40 Ford 1:39.1 63. 65GBR David Purley Lec Refrigeration Racing Ensign LNF3/71-3 Ford 1:42.2 64. 37USA Cliff Haworth International Racing Service Martini MK9 Ford 1:49.6 Rundenschnitt: 123.199 km/h # 41, 45, 85, 87 nicht trainiert Das Original-Zeittrainingsergebnis ist nicht erhältlich! 13.05.1972 - Monte Carlo Stand: 24.01.2021.
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