1983 European Formula Two Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Silverstone United Kingdom March 20, 1983 47 4.719=221.793 km 1'08:30.71 194.200 km/h Beppe Gabbiani Dave Scott Stefan Bellof
2 Thruxton United Kingdom April 4, 1983 55 3.598=197.890 km 1'03:54.06 195.828 km/h Beppe Gabbiani Mike Thackwell Mike Thackwell
3 Hockenheim West Germany April 10, 1983 30 6.797=203.910 km 1'02:25.22 196.015 km/h Jonathan Palmer Lamberto Leoni Jonathan Palmer
4 Nürburgring West Germany April 24, 1983 9 20.83=187.47 km 0'58:46.44 191.398 km/h Beppe Gabbiani Christian Danner Christian Danner
5 Vallelunga Italy May 8, 1983 65 3.2=208.0 km 1'14:59.60 166.415 km/h Beppe Gabbiani Beppe Gabbiani Beppe Gabbiani
6 Pau France May 22, 1983 73 2.834=206.882 km 1'45:18.65 114.792 km/h Jo Gartner Stefan Bellof Stefan Bellof
7 Jarama Spain June 12, 1983 65 3.400=221.000 km 1'28:50.80 145.383 km/h Mike Thackwell Jonathan Palmer Mike Thackwell
8 Donington Park United Kingdom June 26, 1983 70 3.150=220.20 km 1'16:39.02 172.602 km/h Jonathan Palmer Jonathan Palmer Mike Thackwell
9 Misano Italy July 24, 1983 58 3.488=202.304 km 1'09:37.74 174.327 km/h Jonathan Palmer Philippe Alliot Philippe Alliot
10 Pergusa-Enna Italy July 31, 1983 45 4.95=222.75 km 1'10:11.30 190.416 km/h Jonathan Palmer Mike Thackwell Alessandro Nannini
11 Zolder Belgium August 21, 1983 46 4.262=196.052 km 1.13:30.27 167.75 km/h Jonathan Palmer Jonathan Palmer Jonathan Palmer
12 Mugello Italy September 4, 1983 42 5.245=220.290 km 1'14:58.38 179.466 km/h Jonathan Palmer Jonathan Palmer Jonathan Palmer

Note:

Race 11 originally scheduled over 48 laps, but shortened after a restart due to an accident in the first corner.

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