Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race

The Formula One Monaco Grand Prix has had a support open-wheel race in many of its editions.

The race was first held as a Formula Junior in 1950, won by Stirling Moss, but it was only brought back as a permanent event in 1959. Formula Junior was replaced by Formula Two and Formula Three in 1964 and the support race was now held with F3 cars. A European Formula Three Championship was introduced in 1974 but the Monaco race was not part of it and instead attracted drivers from the various national and international F3 series held in Europe.

After the end of the European Championship it was one of the two unofficial European F3 races along with the Masters of Formula 3. The F3 race was cancelled after 1997 and replaced by an International Formula 3000 race, held until 2004. The F3 race was resurrected once again in 2005 as a part of the Formula Three Euroseries, but this championship never returned as it had mostly followed the DTM calendar. The World Series by Renault has raced next to Formula One since 2005.

By year

Note: A pink background denotes a Formula Junior race.

Year Winner Entrant Car Engine Results
1950 Stirling Moss Stirling Moss Cooper T11 JAP Results
1951-
1958
Not held
1959 Michael May Michael May Stanguellini Fiat Results
1960 Henry Taylor Ken Tyrrell Cooper T52 BMC Results
1961 Peter Arundell Team Lotus Lotus 20 Ford Results
1962 Peter Arundell Team Lotus Lotus 22 Ford Results
1963 Richard Attwood Midland Racing Partnership Lola Mk5A Ford Results
1964 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell Cooper T72 BMC Results
1965 Peter Revson Ron Harris Racing Division Lotus 35 Ford Results
1966 Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra Sports Matra MS5 Ford Results
1967 Henri Pescarolo Matra Sports Matra MS6 Ford Results
1968 Jean-Pierre Jaussaud Ecurie Arnold Tecno 68 Ford Results
1969 Ronnie Peterson Squadra Robardie Tecno 69 Ford Results
1970 Tony Trimmer Race Cars International Brabham BT28 Ford Results
1971 David Walker Gold Leaf Team Lotus Lotus 69 Ford Results
1972 Patrick Depailler Societé des Automobiles Alpine Alpine A364 Renault Results
1973 Jacques Laffite BP France Martini MK12 Ford Results
1974 Tom Pryce Ippokampos Racing March 743 Ford Results
1975 Renzo Zorzi[1] Scuderia Mirabella Mille Miglia GRD 374 Lancia Results
1976 Bruno Giacomelli March Racing March 763 Toyota Results
1977 Didier Pironi Ecurie Elf Martini MK21 Toyota Results
1978 Elio de Angelis Racing Team Everest Chevron B38 Toyota Results
1979 Alain Prost Ecurie Elf Martini MK27 Renault Results
1980 Mauro Baldi Automobiles Martini Martini MK31 Toyota Results
1981 Alain Ferté BP Racing Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo Results
1982 Alain Ferté Total Martini MK37 Alfa Romeo Results
1983 Michel Ferté Oreca Martini MK39 Alfa Romeo Results
1984 Ivan Capelli Enzo Coloni Racing Martini MK42 Alfa Romeo Results
1985 Pierre-Henri Raphanel Oreca Martini MK45 Alfa Romeo Results
1986 Yannick Dalmas Oreca Martini MK49 Volkswagen Results
1987 Didier Artzet Monaco Sponsoring Ralt RT31 Volkswagen Results
1988 Enrico Bertaggia Forti Corse Dallara F388 Alfa Romeo Results
1989 Antonio Tamburini Prema Racing Reynard 893 Alfa Romeo Results
1990 Laurent Aïello Oreca Dallara F390 Volkswagen Results
1991 Jörg Müller Bongers Motorsport Reynard 913 Volkswagen Results
1992 Marco Werner G+M Escom Motorsport Ralt RT36 Opel Results
1993 Gianantonio Pacchioni Tatuus Dallara F393 Fiat Results
1994 Giancarlo Fisichella RC Motorsport Dallara F394 Opel Results
1995 Gianantonio Pacchioni Prema Powerteam Dallara F395 Fiat Results
1996 Marcel Tiemann Opel Team BSR Dallara F396 Opel Results
1997 Nick Heidfeld Opel Team BSR Dallara F397 Opel Results
1998-
2004
Not held
2005 Lewis Hamilton[2] ASM Formule 3 Dallara F305 Mercedes Results

Notes

  1. ^ While Zorzi won the race, it could be noted that Tony Brise and Alex Ribeiro, both ahead of Zorzi, collided into each other on the last lap.
  2. ^ In 2005, the Formula Three Euroseries organisers held two races - Lewis Hamilton won both races.

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