Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
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1 | Silverstone | United Kingdom | April 1, 1984 | 47 | 4.719=221.793 km | 1'01:04.11 | 217.890 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Roberto Moreno | Mike Thackwell |
2 | Hockenheim | West Germany | April 8, 1984 | 30 | 6.797=203.910 km | 1'01:43.63 | 198.216 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Michel Ferté | Mike Thackwell |
3 | Thruxton | United Kingdom | April 23, 1984 | 55 | 3.792=208.560 km | 1'03:11.78 | 197.99 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
4 | Vallelunga | Italy | May 13, 1984 | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'15:59.41 | 164.232 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
5 | Mugello | Italy | May 19, 1984 | 42 | 5.245=220.290 km | 1'13:38.89 | 179.466 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Christian Danner | Mike Thackwell |
6 | Pau | France | June 11, 1984 | 73 | 2.834=206.882 km | 1'29:39.73 | 134.826 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
7 | Hockenheim | West Germany | June 24, 1984 | 30 | 6.837=205.100 km | 1'02:20.22 | 196.27 km/h | Pascal Fabre | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
8 | Misano | Italy | July 22, 1984 | 58 | 3.488=202.304 km | 1'08:15.71 | 177.82 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Roberto Moreno | Roberto Moreno |
9 | Pergusa-Enna | Italy | July 29, 1984 | 45 | 4.95=222.75 km | 1'08:55.21 | 193.92 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
10 | Donington Park | United Kingdom | August 27, 1984 | 70 | 3.150=220.50 km | 1'16:32.37 | 172.84 km/h | Roberto Moreno | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
11 | Brands Hatch | United Kingdom | September 23, 1984 | 31+16 | 4.206=197.682 km | 1'09:11.39 | 171.426 km/h | Philippe Streiff | Roberto Moreno | Roberto Moreno |
Note:
Race 11 stopped due to heavy rain and re-started.
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