Alan Docking Racing - Complete European Formula Two Results

Complete European Formula Two Results

(key) (Results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Chassis Engine(s) Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1979 Chevron B48 Hart SIL HOC THR NÜR VAL MUG PAU HOC ZAN PER MIS DON
Huub Rothengatter 8 Ret 6 5 Ret Ret DNQ Ret 12 8 Ret 13
1980 Toleman TG280 Hart THR HOC NÜR VAL PAU SIL ZOL MUG ZAN PER MIS HOC
Huub Rothengatter 6 5 6 7 Ret 5 1 Ret 7 4 4 13
Siegfried Stohr 4 5 2 18 3 6 Ret 1 13 3
1981 Lola T850
Toleman TG280
Hart SIL HOC THR NÜR VAL MUG PAU PER SPA DON MIS MAN
Stefan Johansson 9 1 7 4 2 Ret 8 Ret 14 4 9 1
Kenny Acheson 19 Ret Ret 6 10 15 Ret 3
Ricardo Londoño 9 Ret Ret DNS
1982 Docking-Spitzley DS1 Hart SIL HOC THR NÜR MUG VAL PAU SPA HOC DON MAN PER MIS
Thierry Tassin DSQ 6 Ret 18 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ
Carlo Rossi Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret DNQ DNQ Ret 13 Ret 12

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