1978 European Formula Two Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Thruxton United Kingdom March 27, 1978 55 3.792=208.560 km 1'06:13.77 188.943 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli
2 Hockenheim West Germany April 9, 1978 20+20 6.789=271.56 km 1'20:22.0 202.741 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli
Marc Surer
3 Nürburgring West Germany May 7, 1978 9 22.835=205,515 km 1'06:34.2 185.232 km/h Alex Ribeiro Bruno Giacomelli Keke Rosberg
4 Pau France May 15, 1978 73 2.76=201.48 km 1'33:11.73 129.714 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Brian Henton Bruno Giacomelli
5 Mugello Italy May 28, 1978 42 5.245=220.290 km 1'15:39.7 174.691 km/h Derek Daly Bruno Giacomelli Eddie Cheever
6 Vallelunga Italy June 4, 1978 65 3.2=208.0 km 1'17:12.2 161.651 km/h Derek Daly Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli
7 Rouen France June 18, 1978 38 5.543=210.634 km 1'08:43.2 183.906 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli Ingo Hoffmann
8 Donington Park United Kingdom June 25, 1978 40+40 3.149=251.92 km 1'29:51.43 168.214 km/h Keke Rosberg Bruno Giacomelli Brian Henton
9 Nogaro France July 9, 1978 65 3.12=202.80 km 1'19:12.23 153.629 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli Bruno Giacomelli
10 Pergusa-Enna Italy July 23, 1979 41 4.95=202.95 km 1'04:05.6 189.989 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Derek Daly Derek Daly
11 Misano Italy August 6, 1978 60 3.488=209.28 km 1'13:45.09 170.258 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Brian Henton Bruno Giacomelli
12 Hockenheim West Germany September 24, 1978 20+20 6.789=271.56 km 1'20:20.02 202.824 km/h Bruno Giacomelli Marc Surer Derek Daly

Note:

Race 2, 8 and 12 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.

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