1992 500km of Monza - Official Results

Official Results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 90% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps
Engine
1 C1 7 Toyota Team Tom's Geoff Lees
Hitoshi Ogawa
Toyota TS010 G 87
Toyota RV10 3.5L V10
2
DNF
C1 1 Peugeot Talbot Sport Yannick Dalmas
Derek Warwick
Peugeot 905 Evo 1B M 85
Peugeot SA35 3.5L V10
3
NC
FIA
Cup
22 Chamberlain Engineering Bernard Thuner
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Spice SE89C G 76
Ford Cosworth DFZ 3.5L V8
4
NC
FIA
Cup
25 G.S.R. GmbH Almo Coppelli
Frank Kraemer
Gebhardt C91 G 75
Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8
5
DNF
FIA
Cup
21 Action Formula Luigi Taverna
Alessandro Gini
Spice SE90C G 59
Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8
6
DNF
FIA
Cup
29 Team S.C.I. Ranieri Randaccio
Stefano Sebastiani
Spice SE90C G 46
Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8
7
DNF
C1 2 Peugeot Talbot Sport Philippe Alliot
Mauro Baldi
Peugeot 905 Evo 1B M 39
Peugeot SA35 3.5L V10
8
DNF
C1 3 Euro Racing Cor Euser
Charles Zwolsman
Lola T92/10 M 39
Judd GV10 3.5L V10
9
DNF
C1 5 Mazdaspeed Maurizio Sandro Sala
Volker Weidler
Mazda MXR-01 M 35
Mazda (Judd) MV10 3.5L V10
10
DNF
C1 8 Toyota Team Tom's Jan Lammers
Andy Wallace
Toyota TS010 G 25
Toyota RV10 3.5L V10
11
DNF
FIA
Cup
23 GeePee Argo Cars David Coyne
Georg Palin
Argo JM19D G 25
Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8
DNS C1 4 Euro Racing Jésus Pareja
Stefan Johansson
Lola T92/10 M -
Judd GV10 3.5L V10

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