Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
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1 | Silverstone | United Kingdom | March 24, 1985 | 44 | 4.719=207.64 km | 1'07:41.01 | 183.976 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Michel Ferté | John Nielsen |
2 | Thruxton | United Kingdom | April 7, 1985 | 54 | 3.792=204.768 km | 1'05:00.83 | 188.912 km/h | Emanuele Pirro | Mike Thackwell | Christian Danner |
3 | Estoril | Portugal | April 21, 1985 | 47 | 4.35=204.45 km | 1'12:44.424 | 168.640 km/h | John Nielsen | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell |
Nürburgring | West Germany | April 28, 1985 | (cancelled due to snow) | |||||||
4 | Vallelunga | Italy | May 12, 1985 | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'15:14.83 | 165.53 km/h | Emanuele Pirro | Mike Thackwell | Emanuele Pirro |
5 | Pau | France | May 27, 1985 | 72 | 2.76=198.72 km | 1.30:28.63 | 131.781 km/h | Christian Danner | Emanuele Pirro | Christian Danner |
6 | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium | June 2, 1985 | 29 | 6.949=201.521 km | 1'11:56.510 | 167.852 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Michel Ferté | Mike Thackwell |
7 | Dijon | France | June 30, 1985 | 55 | 3.8=209.0 km | 1'08:54.10 | 181.998 km/h | Christian Danner | John Nielsen | Thierry Tassin |
8 | Pergusa-Enna | Italy | July 28, 1985 | 40 | 4.95=198.0 km | 1'01:58.99 | 191,664 km/h | Mike Thackwell | Mike Thackwell | Christian Danner |
9 | Zeltweg | Austria | August 17, 1985 | 31 | 5.942=184.202 km | 0'53:56.114 | 204.915 km/h | Ivan Capelli | Christian Danner | Mike Thackwell |
10 | Zandvoort | Netherlands | August 24, 1985 | 48 | 4.252=204.096 km | 1'15:19.023 | 162.589 km/h | Christian Danner | Christian Danner | Christian Danner |
11 | Donington Park | United Kingdom | September 22, 1985 | 40 | 4.023=160.920 km | 0'59:17.83 | 160.954 km/h | Christian Danner | Mike Thackwell | Ivan Capelli |
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