1991 Japanese Formula 3000 Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Race Lap
1 Suzuka Japan March 3, 1991 35 5.864=205.241 km 1'03:33.365 193.757 km/h Ukyo Katayama Ukyo Katayama Ukyo Katayama
2 Autopolis Japan March 24, 1991 43 4.674=200.982 km 1'08:17.963 176.560 km/h Akihiko Nakaya Akihiko Nakaya Kazuyoshi Hoshino
3 Fuji Japan April 14, 1991 45 4.470=201.15 km 1'00:09.320 200.631 km/h Kazuyoshi Hoshino Mauro Martini Keiji Matsumoto
4 Mine Japan May 12, 1991 62 3.239=200.818 km 1'36:48.120 124.471 km/h Eddie Irvine Akihiko Nakaya Takuya Kurosawa
5 Suzuka Japan May 26, 1991 34 5.864=199.376 km 1'03:38.746 187.955 km/h Ukyo Katayama Ukyo Katayama Ross Cheever
6 Sugo Japan July 28, 1991 54 3.704=200.016 km 1'06:46.689 179.714 km/h Ross Cheever Ross Cheever Akihiko Nakaya
7 Fuji Japan August 11, 1991 45 4.470=201.15 km 0'59:58.828 201.216 km/h Kazuyoshi Hoshino Mauro Martini Ukyo Katayama
Fuji Japan September 8, 1991 race postponed to November, 30 due to heavy rain
8 Suzuka Japan September 29, 1991 35 5.864=205.241 km 1'05:07.814 189.074 km/h Ross Cheever Ukyo Katayama Volker Weidler
Fuji Japan October 27, 1991 cancelled due to heavy rain
9 Suzuka Japan November 17, 1991 35 5.864=205.241 km 1'04:23.785 191.229 km/h Ross Cheever Kazuyoshi Hoshino Volker Weidler
10 Fuji Japan November 30, 1991 45 4.470=201.15 km 0'59:33.076 202.666 km/h Volker Weidler Kazuyoshi Hoshino Toshio Suzuki

Note:

Race 10 was started with the qualification times set for the race scheduled on September, 8.

The weekend in Fuji with the race cancelled on October, 27 saw only practice and qualification sections.

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