1991 Masters of Formula 3

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Race details
Circuit Park Zandvoort-1989.svg
Date 18 August 1991
Official name Marlboro Masters of Formula 3
Location Circuit Park Zandvoort, Netherlands
Course 2.519 km (1.565 mi)
Distance 35 laps, 88.165 km (54.783 mi)
Pole
Driver Brazil Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing
Time 1:02.065
Fastest Lap
Driver Brazil Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing
Time 1:02.963 (on lap 9 of 35)
Podium
First United Kingdom David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing
Second Spain Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing
Third Netherlands Marcel Albers Alan Docking Racing

The 1991 Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 was the first Masters of Formula 3 race held at Circuit Park Zandvoort on 18 August 1991. It was won by David Coulthard, for Paul Stewart Racing.

Drivers and teams[]

1991 Entry List[1]
Team No Driver Chassis Engine Main series
United Kingdom Alan Docking Racing 1 Netherlands Marcel Albers Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda British Formula 3
2 Japan Hideki Noda Ralt RT35
United Kingdom West Surrey Racing 3 Spain Jordi Gené Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda British Formula 3
4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Ralt RT35
Netherlands Nomag Racing 5 Netherlands Frank ten Wolde Ralt RT33 Volkswagen German Formula Three
Sweden Picko Troberg Racing 6 Sweden Claes Rothstein Ralt RT33 Volkswagen Swedish Formula Three
7 Sweden Linus Lundberg Ralt RT35
Sweden Pole 88 AB 8 Sweden Thomas Johansson Reynard 913 Mugen-Honda Swedish Formula Three
9 Sweden Michael Gustavsson Reynard 913
10 Sweden Niclas Jönsson Reynard 913
France Graff Racing 12 France Christophe Bouchut Ralt RT33 Volkswagen French Formula Three
France KTR Racing 14 France Ludovic Faure Ralt RT35 Volkswagen French Formula Three
Italy Coloni Racing 15 Italy Paolo Coloni Ralt RT35 Alfa Romeo Italian Formula Three
United Kingdom Paul Stewart Racing 18 United Kingdom David Coulthard Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda British Formula 3
19 Brazil André Ribeiro Ralt RT35
Italy Supercars 22 Italy Luca Badoer Dallara F391 Alfa Romeo Italian Formula Three

Classification[]

Qualifying[]

Pos No Name Team Time Gap
1 4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing 1:02.065
2 3 Spain Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing 1:02.302 +0.237
3 12 France Christophe Bouchut Graff Racing 1:02.559 +0.494
4 1 Netherlands Marcel Albers Alan Docking Racing 1:02.575 +0.510
5 18 United Kingdom David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing 1:02.744 +0.679
6 19 Brazil André Ribeiro Paul Stewart Racing 1:02.750 +0.685
7 10 Sweden Niclas Jönsson Pole 88 AB 1:03.027 +0.962
8 2 Japan Hideki Noda Alan Docking Racing 1:03.030 +0.965
9 14 France Ludovic Faure KTR Racing 1:03.031 +0.966
10 22 Italy Luca Badoer Supercars 1:03.100 +1.035
11 15 Italy Paolo Coloni Coloni Racing 1:03.470 +1.405
12 7 Sweden Linus Lundberg Picko Troberg Racing 1:03.504 +1.439
13 9 Sweden Michael Gustavsson Pole 88 AB 1:03.811 +1.746
14 6 Sweden Claes Rothstein Picko Troberg Racing 1:04.252 +2.187
15 8 Sweden Thomas Johansson Pole 88 AB 1:04.321 +2.256
16 5 Netherlands Frank ten Wolde Nomag Racing 1:04.802 +2.737

Race[]

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 18 United Kingdom David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing 35 37:15.157 5
2 3 Spain Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing 35 +0.341 2
3 1 Netherlands Marcel Albers Alan Docking Racing 35 +4.370 4
4 22 Italy Luca Badoer Supercars 35 +25.312 10
5 14 France Ludovic Faure KTR Racing 35 +26.885 9
6 4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing 35 +39.264 1
7 19 Brazil André Ribeiro Paul Stewart Racing 35 +40.274 6
8 7 Sweden Linus Lundberg Picko Troberg Racing 35 +47.226 12
9 15 Italy Paolo Coloni Coloni Racing 35 +1:24.708 11
10 2 Japan Hideki Noda Alan Docking Racing 34 +1 Lap 8
11 6 Sweden Claes Rothstein Picko Troberg Racing 34 +1 Lap 14
12 5 Netherlands Frank ten Wolde Nomag Racing 34 +1 Lap 16
13 9 Sweden Michael Gustavsson Pole 88 AB 33 +2 Laps 13
14 10 Sweden Niclas Jönsson Pole 88 AB 33 +2 Laps 7
Ret 8 Sweden Thomas Johansson Pole 88 AB 7 Retired 15
Ret 12 France Christophe Bouchut Graff Racing 2 Retired 3
Fastest lap and lap record: Rubens Barrichello, 1:02.963, 144.027 km/h (89.494 mph) on lap 9[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "1991 starting grid" (PDF). formel3guide.com. Formel 3 Guide. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 January 2017.
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