1990 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

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Circuit de Monaco (1986-1996)

Results from the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 26, 1990, in the Circuit de Monaco.

Classification

PosDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
1 Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello Dallara F390-Volkswagen 1634.32,722
2 Flag of Germany.svg Ellen Lohr Ralt RT34-Volkswagen 1634.54,439
3 Flag of Monaco.svg Olivier Beretta Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1634.55,185
4 Flag of France.svg Laurent Daumet Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1635.30,746
5 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Policand Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1635.35,868
6 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Colciago Reynard 903-Alfa Romeo 1635.56,410
7 Flag of France.svg Olivier Panis Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1635.56,871
8 Flag of France.svg Olivier Thévenin Dallara F390-Volkswagen 1636.10,078
9 Flag of France.svg Ludovic Faure Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1636.12,581
10 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zampedri Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1636.13,834
11 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz Reynard 903-Volkswagen 1636.15,150
12 Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchut Reynard 903-Opel 1636.29,392
13 Flag of Italy.svg Fabiano Vandone Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1636.30,541
14 Flag of Germany.svg Jo Zeller Ralt RT34-Alfa Romeo 1636.40,289
15 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Reynard 903-Volkswagen 1636.41,856
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Furlán Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 1431.45,434
DNF Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Reynard 903-Volkswagen 921.09,864
DNF Flag of Germany.svg Otto Rensing Ralt RT34-Volkswagen 817.30,644
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Walter Voulaz Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 818.16,666
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 307.07,342
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Richard Favero Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 307.14,258
DNF Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Kaufmann Reynard 903-Opel 307.17,312
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gilardi Reynard 903-Alfa Romeo 307.20,254
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Max Angelelli Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 205.09,266
DNF Flag of France.svg Éric Hélary Reynard 903-Mugen 102.25,438


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