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1996 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three


The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three was a non-championship Formula Three support race held on 18 May 1996 during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend on the 3.328 km Circuit de Monaco. The event attracted a field of young talents from the European Formula Three Championship, including future Formula One drivers such as Nick Heidfeld and Jarno Trulli, and was contested over 24 laps

German driver Marcel Tiemann claimed victory for the Opel Team BSR, driving a Dallara F396-Opel chassis, crossing the line in a time of 38 minutes and 59.161 seconds after a dominant performance

Tiemann beat teammate Arnd Meier to third place, with Dutch driver Tom Coronel finishing second for Prema Powerteam in a Dallara F396-Fiat, just 0.998 seconds behind.

The race saw a chaotic start with five drivers: Paolo Ruberti, Wolf Henzler, Emmanuel Clerico, Davide Campana, and Jeremy Charon. Retiring on the opening lap due to incidents

Free Practice

The practice sessions for the were scheduled for May 17, 1996, comprising two 30-minute sessions. Dry conditions prevailed throughout, enabling comprehensive testing of car setups without interruption from rain.

Marcel Tiemann emerged as the standout performer, posting consistent lap times that highlighted his familiarity with the street circuit. In contrast, rookies like Nick Heidfeld struggled with adaptation, grappling with the track's narrow margins and elevation changes

Teams prioritized mechanical adjustments, particularly suspension tweaks to mitigate the impact of Monaco's bumps, alongside engine mapping refinements tailored to the low-speed corners. Minor incidents, including spins at the Loews hairpin, occurred but resulted in no major crashes or red flags.

Qualifying

The qualifying session was a 30-minute affair held on May 17, 1996. Italian driver Jarno Trulli claimed pole position for the Opel Team KMS in a Dallara F396-Opel, Argentine Esteban Tuero lined up second in the Coloni Motorsport Dallara F396-Alfa Romeo , marking the debut performance for the 18-year-old in European single-seaters

Further down the order, Dutch driver Tom Coronel qualified third for Prema Powerteam in a Dallara F395-Fiat, while Germany's Arnd Meier took fourth in the Opel Team BSR Dallara F395-Opel, Italian Alessandro Manetti surprised with a top-five grid spot for Supercars CM SRL in a Dallara F396-Alfa Romeo, In contrast, pre-race favorite Nick Heidfeld struggled with setup issues influenced by earlier practice trends, qualifying near the back of the 26-car field for Opel Team BSR in a Dallara F395-Opel

Race

The fastest lap was set by Andrea Boldrini (Shannon Racing Team, Dallara F395-Opel) with a time of 1:34.654 on lap 11

Opel engines powered the dominant constructors, securing the top four positions among classified finishers except for second place, with wins in 1st (Tiemann), 3rd (Meier), 4th (Águas), and 6th (Ayari)

Several drivers were classified despite completing 22 or 23 laps, meeting the event's requirements for official finishing status under Formula 3 regulations at the time

PosDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired123456789101112131415161718192021DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
GER Marcel TiemannDallara F396-Opel2438.59,161
NED Tom CoronelDallara F395-Fiat2439.00,159
GER Arnd MeierDallara F395-Opel2439.01,628
POR Rui ÁguasDallara F395-Opel2439.06,647
ITA Alessandro ManettiDallara F396-Alfa Romeo2439.07,661
FRA Soheil AyariDallara F396-Opel2439.08,453
FRA Anthony BeltoiseDallara F396-Fiat2439.11,739
ITA Alberto ScillaDallara F395-Opel2439.23,158
ITA Oliver MartiniDallara F395-Fiat2439.52,864
GER Christian MenzelDallara F395-Opel2337.34,144
FRA Sébastien MordilloDallara F396-Fiat2340.37,515
POR André CoutoDallara F396-Fiat2235.47,698
ITA Andrea BoldriniDallara F395-Opel2235.50,369
ITA Michele GaspariniDallara F395-Fiat2239.17,506
ARG Esteban TueroDallara F396-Alfa Romeo2134.07,705
POR João BarbosaDallara F395-Alfa Romeo2032.32,064
POR Manuel GiãoDallara F396-Opel1931.06,066
ITA Jarno TrulliDallara F396-Opel1625.57,215
NOR Tommy RustadDallara F396-Fiat1422.50,328
ITA Gianluca PaglicciDallara F396-Opel203:23.729
GER Nick HeidfeldDallara F395-Opel203.24,157
ITA Paolo RubertiDallara F395-Fiat0
GER Wolf HenzlerDallara F395-Opel0
FRA Emmanuel CléricoDallara F396-Opel0
ITA Davide CampanaDallara F396-Opel0
GBR Jeremy CharonDallara F396-Fiat0

References

References

  1. "Miscellaneous F3 Results".
  2. "1996 {{!}} Driver Database".
  3. "Driver: Jarno Trulli {{!}} Driver Database".
  4. "Nick Heidfeld • Career & Character Info {{!}} Motorsport Database".
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