Drivers and Teams
Team | Chassis | Engine | Car # | Driver | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ralt | Ralt | Cosworth | 1 | Mike Thackwell | All |
2 | John Nielsen | All | |||
Oreca | March | Cosworth | 3 | Michel Ferté | All |
4 | Pierre Chauvet | 1 | |||
Olivier Grouillard | 2-9 | ||||
Pascal Fabre | 11 | ||||
AGS | AGS | Cosworth | 5 | Philippe Streiff | All |
BS Automotive | March | Cosworth | 7 | Thomas Kaiser | 1-4 |
Jean-Philippe Grand | 5-6 | ||||
Philippe Alliot | 7 | ||||
8 | Christian Danner | All | |||
Onyx | March | Cosworth | 9 | Emanuele Pirro | All |
10 | Johnny Dumfries | 1-4 | |||
Mario Hytten | 5-11 | ||||
Sanremo Racing | March | Cosworth | 13 | Gabriele Tarquini | All |
14 | Alessandro Santin | 1-4, 8-11 | |||
Ivan Capelli | 5 | ||||
Aldo Bertuzzi | 7 | ||||
33 | Roberto del Castello | 2-4 | |||
Guido Daccò | 5-11 | ||||
Lola Motorsport | Lola | Cosworth | 15 | Alain Ferté | 1-4 |
Johnny Dumfries | 6-7 | ||||
Philippe Streiff | 8 | ||||
James Weaver | 9-10 | ||||
Val Musetti | 11 | ||||
16 | Mario Hytten | 1 | |||
Fulvio Ballabio | 11 | ||||
PMC Motorsport | Williams | Cosworth | 17 | Thierry Tassin | 1-3 |
18 | Lamberto Leoni | 1-7 | |||
Barron Racing | Tyrrell | Cosworth | 19 | Claudio Langes | 1-2 |
20 | Roberto Moreno | 1-4 | |||
Corbari Italia | Lola | Cosworth | 21 | Juan Manuel Fangio II | 2-6 |
March | 7-8 | ||||
Max Busslinger | 9-10 | ||||
Stefano Livio | 11 | ||||
Lola | 22 | Mario Hytten | 2-4 | ||
March | Alain Ferté | 5-7 | |||
Lamberto Leoni | 8-11 | ||||
Ekström Racing | March | Cosworth | 23 | Eric Lang | 2, 11 |
Eddie Jordan Racing | March | Cosworth | 25 | Thierry Tassin | 2, 6-11 |
Roger Cowman | March | Cosworth | 26 | Slim Borgudd | 4, 6 |
Genoa Racing | March | Cosworth | 34 | Ivan Capelli | 4, 6-11 |
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