1987 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

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Circuit de Monaco (1986-1996)

Results from the 1987 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 30, 1987, in the Circuit de Monaco.

Classification

PosDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
1 Flag of France.svg Didier Artzet Ralt RT31-Volkswagen 2439.52,930
2 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 2439.33,455
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert Reynard 873-Volkswagen 2439.46,063
4 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 2439.50,520
5 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Apicella Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 2439.54,501
6 Flag of France.svg Fabien Giroix Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 2439.58,730
7 Flag of France.svg Jean-Noel Lanctuit Ralt RT31-Volkswagen 2439.59,244
8 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Dallara F387-Volkswagen 2439.59,618
9 Flag of France.svg Éric Chéli Ralt RT31-Toyota 2440.22,433
10 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas Ralt RT31-Alfa Romeo 2440.40,627
11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Éric Bachelart Ralt RT31-Volkswagen 2440.46,524
12 Flag of France.svg Jacques Goudchaux Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 2440.49,782
13 Flag of France.svg Hervé Leclerc Reynard 873-Volkswagen 2440.54,482
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox Reynard 873-Volkswagen 2440.57,053
DNF Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Rosso Ralt RT31-Volkswagen 1830.34,122
DNF Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Philippe Favre Reynard 873-Alfa Romeo 1728.50,797
DNF Flag of France.svg Éric Bernard Ralt RT31-Alfa Romeo 1423.36,184
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Bertaggia Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 1321.50,270
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Rinaldo Capello Reynard 873-Alfa Romeo 1119.14,495
DNF Flag of France.svg Philippe Gache Reynard 873-Volkswagen 0
DNF Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Visco Reynard 873-Volkswagen 0
DNF Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Andrea Chiesa Dallara F387-Alfa Romeo 0


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