Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
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1 | Vallelunga | Italy | April 14, 1991 | 60 | 3.2=192.0 km | 1'06:05.153 | 174.318 km/h | Alessandro Zanardi | Christian Fittipaldi | Alessandro Zanardi |
2 | Pau | France | May 19, 1991 | 73 | 2.76=201.48 km | 1'26:31.24 | 137.807 km/h | Jean-Marc Gounon | Alessandro Zanardi | Andrea Montermini |
3 | Jerez | Spain | June 9, 1991 | 48 | 4.2179=202.459 km | 1'18:15.69 | 155.221 km/h | Christian Fittipaldi | Christian Fittipaldi | Christian Fittipaldi |
4 | Mugello | Italy | June 23, 1991 | 38 | 5.245=199.31 km | 1'03:08.380 | 189.399 km/h | Alessandro Zanardi | Alessandro Zanardi | Alessandro Zanardi |
5 | Pergusa-Enna | Italy | July 7, 1991 | 40 | 4.95=198.0 km | 0'59:34.254 | 199.426 km/h | Emanuele Naspetti | Emanuele Naspetti | Jean-Marc Gounon |
6 | Hockenheim | Germany | July 27, 1991 | 29 | 6.801=197.229 km | 0'57:19.217 | 206.480 km/h | Emanuele Naspetti | Andrea Montermini | Andrea Montermini |
7 | Brands Hatch | United Kingdom | August 18, 1991 | 48 | 4.1846=200.861 km | 1'00:26.28 | 199.40 km/h | Emanuele Naspetti | Alessandro Zanardi | Emanuele Naspetti |
8 | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium | August 24, 1991 | 29 | 6.94=201.26 km | 1'03:09.82 | 191.180 km/h | Emanuele Naspetti | Laurent Aïello | Emanuele Naspetti |
9 | Le Mans | France | September 22, 1991 | 45 | 4.426=199.170 km | 1'24:09.87 | 142.114 km/h | Antonio Tamburini | Christian Fittipaldi | Antonio Tamburini |
10 | Nogaro | France | October 6, 1991 | 55 | 3.636=199.980 km | 1'14:26.15 | 161.196 km/h | Christian Fittipaldi | Christian Fittipaldi | Alessandro Zanardi |
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