1991 Formula One Indoor Trophy

The 1991 Formula One Indoor Trophy took place on December 7–8 at the Bologna Motor Show. The winner was Gabriele Tarquini in a Fondmetal-Ford.

Participants

For the fourth Formula One Indoor Trophy, the participation rose again to six. Lotus became the first non-Italian team to enter, and they were represented by Johnny Herbert, who had alternated in their second car during the season with Michael Bartels after they replaced Julian Bailey early in the season. Herbert would drive for the team permanently in 1992.

Fondmetal entered the competition for the first time, with Gabriele Tarquini driving the car. The Italian had seen out the last three races of the season for the team, after replacing Olivier Grouillard. He would also drive for his team permanently in 1992.

BMS Scuderia Italia, still using Dallara chassis, were represented for a second year by JJ Lehto, who had driven in 1991 alongside Emanuele Pirro. Three time champions Minardi had two cars, one driven by defending champion Gianni Morbidelli, even though he had been replaced by Roberto Moreno during the season, the other a 1990 spec car driven by test driver Marco Apicella. Apicella's car was using a Ford engine, as opposed to the Ferrari motor in Morbidelli's car.

Finally, Coloni were represented by test driver Antonio Tamburini, who never had and never would enter a Grand Prix. He was chosen over regular drivers Pedro Chaves and Naoki Hattori.

Driver Team
Italy Marco Apicella Minardi-Ford
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert Lotus-Judd
Finland JJ Lehto BMS Dallara-Judd
Italy Gianni Morbidelli Minardi-Ferrari
Italy Antonio Tamburini Coloni-Ford (team now known as Andrea Moda)
Italy Gabriele Tarquini Fondmetal-Ford

- Apicella ran a year-old Ford powered Minardi.

Results

Herbert was drawn against Tarquini in the quarter finals, while Lehto was drawn against Apicella and Morbidelli against Tamburini. Herbert was, surprisingly, defeated by Tarquini, while Lehto defeated Apicella, less surprisingly as the Italian was driving an outdated car. Another surprise saw the inexperienced Antonio Tamburini defeat defending champion Gianni Morbidelli. As the closest loser, Johnny Herbert also progressed to the semi finals.

He was drawn against Tamburini, and won, while the other semi final saw Tarquini eliminated Lehto. The final was then a rematch of the quarter final matchup between Herbert and Tarquini, and the Italian won again, meaning that he was the first driver to win the tournament in a car other than a Minardi.

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
  United Kingdom  Johnny Herbert  
Italy  Gabriele Tarquini  
  Italy  Gabriele Tarquini  
    Finland  JJ Lehto  
Finland  JJ Lehto
  Italy  Marco Apicella  
    Italy  Gabriele Tarquini
  United Kingdom  Johnny Herbert
  Italy  Gianni Morbidelli  
Italy  Antonio Tamburini  
Italy  Antonio Tamburini
    United Kingdom  Johnny Herbert  
 

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