1992 International Formula 3000 Season - Drivers and Teams

Drivers and Teams

Team Chassis Engine Car # Driver Race weekends
Pacific Racing Reynard 92D Mugen Honda 1 Laurent Aïello All
2 Jordi Gené All
Forti Corse Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 3 Emanuele Naspetti 1-6
Andrea Montermini 7-10
4 Alessandro Zampedri All
Piquet Racing Reynard 92D Mugen Honda 5 Olivier Beretta 1-6
Ford Cosworth 7-10
DAMS Lola T92/50 Ford Cosworth 6 Frédéric Gosparini 1-7
Eric Hélary 8
Jérôme Policand 9-10
7 Jean-Marc Gounon All
Il Barone Rampante Reynard 92D Judd 8 Andrea Montermini 1-5
Ford Cosworth 6
Pedro Chaves 7-10
Judd 9 Rubens Barrichello 1-5
Ford Cosworth 6-10
Judd 10 Fabiano Vandone 1-5
Gianpiero Simoni 6-10
3001 International Reynard 92D Mugen Honda 14 Hideki Noda All
15 Allan McNish 1, 3-8
Mark Skaife 9-10
Paul Stewart Racing Reynard 92D Judd 17 Paul Stewart All
18 David Coulthard All
CoBRa Motorsports Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 19 Paolo Delle Piane All
20 Guido Knycz 6-10
Vortex Motorsport Reynard 92D Mugen Honda 21 Phil Andrews 1-8
Ford Cosworth 9-10
Mugen Honda 22 Giuseppe Bugatti All
GJ Motorsport Lola T92/50 Mugen Honda 26 Pedro Chaves 1-6
Richard Dean 7
27 Jérôme Policand 1-7
Crypton Engineering Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 28 Michael Bartels All
29 Luca Badoer All
Apomatox Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 30 Olivier Panis All
31 Emmanuel Collard All
Advance Racing Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 32 Vittorio Zoboli 1-3, 5-10
Piemme Motors Ralt RT24 Ford Cosworth 35 Giambattista Busi 1, 4-10
Superpower Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 36 Steve Robertson 1, 3-10
SC Lazio Oil Reynard 92D Ford Cosworth 38 Giovanni Bonnano 4-10

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