Race details | ||
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Date | 7 August 1994 | |
Official name | Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 | |
Location | Circuit Park Zandvoort, Netherlands | |
Course | 2.519 km (1.565 mi) | |
Distance | 30 laps, 75.57 km (46.96 mi) | |
Pole | ||
Driver | Jörg Müller | Marko RSM |
Time | 1:01.306 | |
Fastest Lap | ||
Driver | Sascha Maassen | Opel Team WTS |
Time | 1:01.509 (on lap 5 of 30) | |
Podium | ||
First | Gareth Rees | Alan Docking Racing |
Second | Jörg Müller | Marko RSM |
Third | Sascha Maassen | Opel Team WTS |
The 1994 Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 was the fourth Masters of Formula 3 race held at the Circuit Park Zandvoort in Zandvoort, Netherlands on 7 August 1994. It was won by Gareth Rees, for Alan Docking Racing. Rees' victory made him the second British driver to win the race since David Coulthard in 1991. Jörg Müller of Marko RSM finished in second and Sascha Maassen came in third for Opel Team WTS. [1]
Pos | No | Name | Team | Time | Gap |
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1 | 7 | Jörg Müller | Marko RSM | 1:01.306 | |
2 | 22 | Gareth Rees | Alan Docking Racing | 1:01.374 | +0.068 |
3 | 1 | Sascha Maassen | Opel Team WTS | 1:01.410 | +0.104 |
4 | 27 | Philipp Peter | Elf Team Formel 3 | 1:01.524 | +0.218 |
5 | 17 | Alexander Wurz | G+M Escom Motorsport | 1:01.539 | +0.233 |
6 | 3 | Jan Magnussen | Paul Stewart Racing | 1:01.561 | +0.255 |
7 | 41 | Ricardo Rosset | Team AJS | 1:01.629 | +0.323 |
8 | 39 | Jérémie Dufour | Fortec Motorsport | 1:01.632 | +0.326 |
9 | 38 | Norberto Fontana | KMS | 1:01.634 | +0.328 |
10 | 25 | Roberto Colciago | Tatuus | 1:01.653 | +0.347 |
11 | 11 | Christophe Tinseau | Elf La Filière | 1:01.669 | +0.363 |
12 | 2 | Ralf Schumacher | Opel Team WTS | 1:01.682 | +0.376 |
13 | 29 | Marcos Gueiros | Edenbridge Racing | 1:01.730 | +0.424 |
14 | 24 | Gianantonio Pacchioni | Tatuus | 1:01.765 | +0.459 |
15 | 6 | Giancarlo Fisichella | RC Motorsport | 1:01.767 | +0.461 |
16 | 9 | Vincent Radermecker | West Surrey Racing | 1:01.805 | +0.499 |
17 | 14 | Paolo Coloni | Coloni Motorsport | 1:01.808 | +0.502 |
18 | 44 | Massimiliano Angelelli | Volkswagen Motorsport | 1:01.831 | +0.525 |
19 | 15 | Gianluca Paglicci | Coloni Motorsport | 1:01.917 | +0.611 |
20 | 43 | Christian Abt | Abt Motorsport | 1:01.947 | +0.641 |
21 | 4 | Dario Franchitti | Paul Stewart Racing | 1:02.005 | +0.699 |
22 | 30 | Luiz Garcia Jr. | Edenbridge Racing | 1:02.042 | +0.736 |
23 | 32 | Luca Riccitelli | Italracing F3 | 1:02.206 | +0.900 |
24 | 34 | Luca Rangoni | Supercars CM | 1:02.340 | +1.034 |
25 | 51 | Katsumi Yamamoto | Opel Team WTS | 1:02.414 | +1.108 |
26 | 35 | Alberto Scilla | Supercars CM | 1:02.427 | +1.121 |
27 | 10 | Gualter Salles | West Surrey Racing | 1:02.474 | +1.168 |
28 | 5 | Martijn Koene | RC Motorsport | 1:02.487 | +1.181 |
29 | 23 | Brian Cunningham | Alan Docking Racing | 1:02.626 | +1.320 |
30 | 45 | Thomas Biagi | BVM Racing | 1:02.645 | +1.339 |
31 | 42 | Danilo Rossi | PTM Motorsport | 1:02.803 | +1.497 |
32 | 20 | Michael Graf | G+M Escom Motorsport | 1:03.027 | +1.721 |
33 | 52 | Thomas Winkelhock | Hofmann Motorsport | 1:03.184 | +1.878 |
34 | 40 | Roberto Xavier | Fortec Motorsport | 1:03.188 | +1.882 |
35 | 50 | Alex Veenman | Westwood Racing | 1:03.461 | +2.155 |
Pos | No | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
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1 | 22 | Gareth Rees | Alan Docking Racing | 30 | 36:29.363 | 2 |
2 | 7 | Jörg Müller | Marko RSM | 30 | +0.752 | 1 |
3 | 1 | Sascha Maassen | Opel Team WTS | 30 | +1.110 | 3 |
4 | 27 | Philipp Peter | Elf Team Formel 3 | 30 | +2.892 | 4 |
5 | 38 | Norberto Fontana | KMS | 30 | +5.787 | 9 |
6 | 14 | Paolo Coloni | Coloni Motorsport | 30 | +9.619 | 17 |
7 | 25 | Roberto Colciago | Tatuus | 30 | +11.813 | 10 |
8 | 39 | Jérémie Dufour | Fortec Motorsport | 30 | +12.071 | 8 |
9 | 6 | Giancarlo Fisichella | RC Motorsport | 30 | + 12.790 | 15 |
10 | 29 | Marcos Gueiros | Edenbridge Racing | 30 | +14.449 | 13 |
11 | 11 | Christophe Tinseau | Elf La Filière | 30 | +14.960 | 11 |
12 | 4 | Dario Franchitti | Paul Stewart Racing | 30 | +15.638 | 21 |
13 | 43 | Christian Abt | Abt Motorsport | 30 | +16.142 | 20 |
14 | 30 | Luiz Garcia Jr. | Edenbridge Racing | 30 | +17.243 | 22 |
15 | 5 | Martijn Koene | RC Motorsport | 30 | +17.638 | 28 |
16 | 9 | Vincent Radermecker | West Surrey Racing | 30 | +17.907 | 16 |
17 | 32 | Luca Riccitelli | Italracing F3 | 30 | +25.377 | 23 |
18 | 20 | Michael Graf | G+M Escom Motorsport | 30 | +27.285 | 32 |
19 | 34 | Luca Rangoni | Supercars CM | 30 | +28.442 | 24 |
20 | 15 | Gianluca Paglicci | Coloni Motorsport | 28 | +2 Laps | 19 |
21 | 44 | Massimiliano Angelelli | Volkswagen Motorsport | 27 | +3 Laps | 18 |
22 | 45 | Thomas Biagi | BVM Racing | 24 | Retired | 30 |
23 | 51 | Katsumi Yamamoto | Opel Team WTS | 21 | Retired | 25 |
24 | 10 | Gualter Salles | West Surrey Racing | 21 | Retired | 27 |
25 | 24 | Gianantonio Pacchioni | Tatuus | 20 | Retired | 14 |
Ret | 17 | Alexander Wurz | G+M Escom Motorsport | 19 | Retired | 5 |
Ret | 3 | Jan Magnussen | Paul Stewart Racing | 8 | Retired | 6 |
Ret | 23 | Brian Cunningham | Alan Docking Racing | 6 | Retired | 29 |
Ret | 42 | Danilo Rossi | PTM Motorsport | 6 | Retired | 31 |
Ret | 2 | Ralf Schumacher | Opel Team WTS | 5 | Retired | 12 |
DNS | 41 | Ricardo Rosset | Team AJS | 7 | ||
DNS | 35 | Alberto Scilla | Supercars CM | 26 | ||
DNQ | 52 | Thomas Winkelhock | Hofmann Motorsport | |||
DNQ | 40 | Roberto Xavier | Fortec Motorsport | |||
DNQ | 50 | Alex Veenman | Westwood Racing | |||
Fastest lap: Sascha Maassen, 1:01.509, 147.432 km/h (91.610 mph) on lap 5 [2] |
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