1982 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

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Results from the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 22, 1982, in the Circuit de Monaco.

Classification

PosDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
1 Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo 2438.14,833
2 Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo 2438.15,779
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Larrauri Euroracing 101-Alfa Romeo 2438.22,263
4 Flag of Italy.svg Fernando Cazzaniga Dallara 382-Alfa Romeo 2438.24,083
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno Ralt RT3-Toyota 2438.39,179
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Didier Theys Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo 2438.41,684
7 Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen Ralt RT3-Volkswagen 2438.43,334
8 Flag of France.svg Michel Ferté Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo 2438.44,529
9 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Campominosi March 803-Alfa Romeo 2439.00,714
10 Flag of Italy.svg Guido Cappellotto Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo 2439.02,180
11 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Giangrossi Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo 2439.02,448
12 Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne Ralt RT3-Toyota 2439.44,720
13 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia Dallara F382-Alfa Romeo 20
14 Flag of Italy.svg Enzo Coloni Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo 20
15 Flag of France.svg Philippe Renault Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo 19
16 Flag of France.svg Denis Morin Ralt RT3-Toyota 19
DNF Flag of France.svg Pierre Petit Ralt RT3-Toyota 11
DNF Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Schlesser Ralt RT3-Volkswagen 11
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Gero Zamagna Anson SA3-Toyota 1
DNF Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim March 813-Toyota 0

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