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Event Nennungsliste 22e GRAND PRIX "MONACO F3" 17.05.1980 - Monte Carlo 24 Runden á 3,312 km = 79,488 km NENNUNGSLISTE Nr. Nation Fahrer Bewerber Fahrzeug / Motor 1MON Daimon Metrebian Daimon Metrebian March 793 Toyota dnq 2BEL Thierry Boutsen Marlboro Racing Martini MK31/003 Toyota 3ITA Corrado Fabi Euroracing S.R.L. March 803/5 Alfa Romeo dnq 4DEN Kurt Thiim Sodastream Racing Chevron B38/38-77-17 Toyota dnq 5ITA Mauro Baldi Mauro Baldi Martini MK31/001 Toyota 6NED Michael Bleekemolen Michael Bleekemolen March 793 Toyota dnq 7FRA Pascal Fabre Pascal Fabre Martini MK31/009 Toyota dnq 8FRA Alain Ferté B.P. Racing Martini MK27/001 Renault 9GER Frank Jelinski Bertram Schäfer Racing Ralt RT3/177 Toyota dnq 10GER Günter Gebhardt Volkswagen Motorsport March 793/8 Volkswagen 11FRA Jean-Louis Bousquet Société Orca ORCA B302 Toyota dnq 12ITA Carlo Rossi Carlo Rossi Ralt RT3/155 Toyota dnq 14ITA Guido Cappellotto Guido Cappellotto Ralt RT3/169 Toyota dnq 15NZL Brett Riley David Price Racing March 793 Toyota 16GBR Kenny Acheson The R.M.C. Group March 803/9 Toyota 17SWE Slim Borgudd Abba Racing Team March 793/19 Toyota 18SWE Thorbjörn Carlsson Thorbjörn Carlsson Ralt RT1/110 Toyota dnq 19ITA Roberto Campominosi Scuderia Escolette March 803/4 Alfa Romeo dnq 20FRA Daniel Hintzy Daniel Hintzy Martini MK31/007 Toyota dnq 21AUT Franz Konrad Mike Korten Motorsport March 803/22 Toyota dna 22FRA Patrick Teillet Patrick Teillet Martini MK27/002 Toyota dnq 23SUI Philipp Müller Philipp Müller Ralt RT1/21 BMW dna 24ESP Pere Nogués Ducados Real A.C. Catalunya Argo JM6/038-F3 Toyota dna 25ITA Alfredo Ruggeri Alfredo Ruggeri Martini MK31 Toyota dnq 26ITA Fulvio Ballabio Fulvio Ballabio Ralt RT1 Toyota dnq 27ITA Marcello Cipriani Squadra Corse Verona Ralt RT3 Toyota dna 28FRA Patrick Lancelot Bovy Racing Cars Bovy PB4 Toyota dnq 29COL Roberto Guerrero Anglia Cars Argo JM6/039-F3 Toyota 30ITA Daniele Albertin Racing Team Astra Marlboro Martini MK31/005 Toyota 31IRL Bernard Devaney Derek McMahon Racing Ralt RT1 Toyota dna 32ITA Pasquale Zullo Novamotor March 803/13 Toyota dnq 33GBR Nigel Mansell March Racing March 803/18 Toyota 34FRA Jean-Louis Schlesser Marlboro March 803/24 Alfa Romeo 35FRA Philippe Colonna Roy Kennedy Racing Martini MK27/003 Renault dnq 36FRA Philippe Streiff Écurie Motul Nogaro Martini MK31/004 Toyota 37FRA Philippe Alliot A.P. Scientelec Martini MK31/002 Toyota 38ITA Michele Alboreto Euroracing S.R.L. March 803/3 Alfa Romeo 39ARG Oscar Larrauri Oscar Larrauri Martini MK31/006 Toyota 40GER Wolfgang Klein Bertram Schäfer Racing Ralt RT3/175 Toyota dnq 41NED Arie Luyendijk Racing Team Holland Ralt RT1/130 Toyota dnq 42IRL Eddie Jordan Marlboro Team Ireland March 803/16 Toyota dna 43AUT Thomas Kloss Mike Korten Motorsport March 803/15 Toyota dnq 44ITA Michele Kropf Michele Kropf Ralt RT1/1 Toyota 45ITA Guido Pardini Guido Pardini Dallara F380/001 Toyota 46GBR Ian Flux Dr. Joseph Ehrlich Ehrlich RP4 Toyota dnq 47FRA Alain Hubert A.P. Scientelec Martini MK31/008 Toyota dnq 48SWE Stefan Johansson Project Four Racing March 803/20 Toyota dna 49FRA Bernard Perroy Écurie Montesanto Oliroy C1 Toyota dnq 17.05.1980 - Monte Carlo Stand: 05.01.2021 22e GRAND PRIX "MONACO F3" 17.05.1980 - Monte Carlo 24 Runden á 3,312 km = 79,488 km NENNUNGSLISTE Nr. Nation Fahrer Bewerber Fahrzeug / Motor 50SUI Jo Zeller Formel Rennsport Club March 793/25 Toyota dnq 51SUI Bruno Eichmann Formel Rennsport Club Argo JM6/029-F3 BMW dna 52SWE Bengt Trägårdh Bengt Trägårdh March 803/23 Toyota dnq 53SWE Ulf Granberg Renault Sweden Martini MK27/005 Renault dnq 54ITA Fernando Cazzaniga Fernando Cazzaniga March 783/19 Toyota 55BEL Pierre Petit Bovy Racing Cars Bovy PB4 Toyota dnq 56GER Hans-Georg Bürger Klaus Zimmermann Cologne Ralt RT3/168 Toyota 57SUI Louis Maulini Écurie La Meute March 803/12 Toyota dna 58ITA Piero Necchi Piero Necchi Martini MK31 Toyota 59GBR Phil Silverstone Phil Silverstone Argo JM6/041-F3 Toyota dna 60ITA Roberto Farneti Minardi Team March 793 Toyota dnq 61GBR David Sears Gloveroil/Rushen Green Argo JM6/043-F3 Toyota dnq 62GBR Gerry Amato Gerry Amato Racing Chevron B47 Toyota dnq 63GBR Mike Blanchet Mike Blanchet Lola T770/HU1 Toyota dna 64ITA Paolo Giangrossi Paolo Giangrossi March 783 Toyota dna 65ITA Eddy Bianchi Eddy Bianchi March 783/P Toyota dnq 66ITA Enzo Coloni Enzo Coloni March 783/13 Toyota dnq 67BEL Quirin Bovy Bovy Racing Cars Bovy PB4 Toyota dna 68SUI Beat Blatter Walter Wolf Racing March 803/12 Toyota dna 17.05.1980 - Monte Carlo Stand: 05.01.2021.
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