1991 British Formula Three Season - Race Calendar and Results

Race Calendar and Results

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Class B Winner
1 Silverstone 17 March Rubens Barrichello Rickard Rydell Rickard Rydell TOM'S Sandy Brody
2 Thruxton April 1 Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing Rob Mears
3 Donington Park 21 April Rickard Rydell Steve Robertson David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing Pekka Herva
4 Brands Hatch 28 April Rickard Rydell Gil de Ferran David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing Pekka Herva
5 19 May Gil de Ferran Gil de Ferran Gil de Ferran Edenbridge Racing Rob Mears
6 Thruxton 27 May Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello Steve Robertson Bowman Racing Rob Mears
7 Silverstone 9 June Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing Pekka Herva
8 Donington Park 23 June Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing Pekka Herva
9 Silverstone 29 June Gil de Ferran Gil de Ferran Gil de Ferran Edenbridge Racing Pekka Herva
10 13 July Gil de Ferran Rubens Barrichello Gil de Ferran Edenbridge Racing Pekka Herva
11 Snetterton 4 August Rubens Barrichello Marcel Albers David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing Sandy Brody
12 Silverstone 26 August Gil de Ferran Jordi Gené Hideki Noda Alan Docking Racing Sandy Brody
13 Brands Hatch 1 September Gil de Ferran Rubens Barrichello David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing Sandy Brody
14 Donington Park 15 September Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing Sandy Brody
15 Silverstone 6 October Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello West Surrey Racing Sandy Brody
16 Thruxton 13 October Rubens Barrichello Jordi Gené Steve Robertson Steve Robertson Racing Pekka Herva

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