Eddie Irvine, third in the championship, moved to Japanese F3000 before graduating with Jordan in 1993. 17 juin 2020 - F2's heir : Like F2, it was a great formula, the ideal last step before F1, it offered great racing with great drivers, fantastic cars, powerful motors, highly professionnal teams, great tracks; a real delight for racing enthusiasts. Moving up from the Japanese F3000 series, Ukyo Katayama will drive for Larrousse, Akihiko Nakaya for Brabham. Jul 23, 2017 - 1991 Japanese F3000 Chassis DOME F102 LOLA T91/50 REYNARD 91D RALT RT23
That releases Mark Blundell onto the market, so there is a proven young talent with a season’s F1 experience pitching for a drive amid the F3000 graduates… While the main F3000 championship had persistently eluded Marco Apicella, he clinched the Japanese title in 1994, albeit in controversial fashion after this final-round tangle with … She signed to drive for Brabham in 1992 after the team failed to sign Japanese F3000 driver Akihiko Nakaya and her debut in South Africa was a … Runner-up Eric van der Poele also graduated to F1 in 1991 with the Modena-Lamborghini team. Flickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "f3000" Flickr tag. The supporting F3 race falls to … 16 different teams, 30 different drivers, 3 different chassis and 3 different engines competed. The 1993 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship was scheduled over 11 rounds and contested over 9 rounds. 1993年の全日本f3000選手権は、1993年(平成5年)3月20日 - 21日に鈴鹿サーキットで開幕し、同年11月13日 - 14日に鈴鹿サーキットで閉幕した全11戦によるシリーズである。 All the winners from the 1993 FIA International F3000 Championship season.
The 1993 Championship was the first to feature only one make of chassis, although the rules … All the winners from the 1993 All-Japan F3000 Championship season. 22 different teams, 30 different drivers, 3 different chassis and 3 different engines competed. Championship, qualifying and race results 1990: Like formula 2, it has been killed by rising costs and FIA's indifference. The 1994 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship was contested over 10 rounds. Contents 1 Calendar Japan persisted with Formula Two rules for a couple of years after the demise of F2 in Europe, but then adopted basically F3000 rules in 1987. Mutsuaki SANADA ( born 2nd May 1942 ) - Japanese F3000 Round 3 'All Star Race' Nishi Nihon circuit - 10th May 1987 Taku AKAIKE ( born 6th August 1947 ) - ditto Masanori SEKIYA ( born 27th November 1949 ) - Japanese F3000 'Nippon Shinpan Super Cup Rd.2 - Sugo - 28th July 1991 26:Ross Cheever wins the Japanese F3000 race at Suzuka, and moves into a one-point series lead over second place finisher Eddie Irvine, who announces during the weekend that he will contest the final two Grands Prix of the season with the Jordan team.