The 1984 European Formula Two season was contested over 11 rounds. 13 teams, 32 drivers, 8 chassis and 2 engines competed. Ralt driver Mike Thackwell clinched the championship title.[1]
Drivers and teams
Team
|
Chassis
|
Engine
|
|
Drivers
|
Rounds
|
United Kingdom Ralt Racing Ltd.
|
Ralt RH6
|
Honda
|
1
|
New Zealand Mike Thackwell
|
All
|
2
|
Brazil Roberto Moreno
|
All
|
United Kingdom Onyx Racing
|
March 842
|
BMW
|
3
|
Belgium Thierry Tassin
|
1–8, 10–11
|
Italy Beppe Gabbiani
|
9
|
4
|
Italy Emanuele Pirro
|
All
|
5
|
France Pierre Petit
|
All
|
7
|
United Kingdom Derek Bell
|
11
|
France Team AGS
|
AGS JH19C AGS JH19
|
BMW
|
6
|
France Philippe Streiff
|
All
|
21
|
Italy Stefano Livio
|
8
|
24
|
France Marc Sourd
|
5
|
Austria Emco Sports
|
Spirit 201B Minardi M283 Spirit 201 March 842
|
BMW
|
7
|
Austria Jo Gartner
|
1–2, 5
|
Austria Pierre Chauvet
|
4
|
8
|
5–11
|
Italy Lamberto Leoni
|
1–2
|
11
|
Austria Pierre Chauvet
|
1
|
Italy Minardi
|
Minardi M283
|
BMW
|
9
|
Italy Roberto Del Castello
|
All
|
10
|
Italy Alessandro Nannini
|
All
|
11
|
Austria Pierre Chauvet
|
2
|
Italy Lamberto Leoni
|
3–5, 7–8, 10–11
|
Italy San Remo Racing
|
March 832
|
BMW
|
15
|
Italy Guido Daccò
|
All
|
France Martini Racing/ORECA
|
Martini 001 Martini 002
|
BMW
|
17
|
France Michel Ferté
|
All
|
18
|
Belgium Didier Theys
|
1–5, 7–10
|
France Alain Ferté
|
6
|
34
|
France Hans-Peter Pandur
|
7
|
Switzerland Horag Racing
|
March 832 March 842
|
BMW
|
19
|
Switzerland Rolf Biland
|
1–2
|
Switzerland Roland Minder
|
3–5, 10–11
|
20
|
Switzerland Beat Jans
|
1–6
|
24
|
Switzerland Roland Minder
|
7
|
Italy Team Merzario
|
Merzario M84
|
BMW
|
21
|
Italy Stefano Livio
|
1–7
|
22
|
Italy Aldo Bertuzzi
|
1–5
|
Switzerland Max Busslinger
|
6–7
|
23
|
France Richard Dallest
|
2, 5
|
United Kingdom LEP Group
|
Ralt RT4
|
BMW
|
29
|
Republic of Ireland Alo Lawler
|
4
|
West Germany Manfred Anspann
|
Maurer MM83
|
BMW
|
30
|
West Germany Manfred Anspann
|
2
|
France Marcel Tarrès
|
Martini MK43
|
BMW
|
30
|
France Marcel Tarrès
|
6
|
West Germany Peter Stürtz
|
March 802
|
BMW
|
31
|
West Germany Peter Stürtz
|
2
|
Switzerland Pedrazza Motorsport
|
March 812 March 802
|
BMW
|
31
|
Switzerland Gino Bollinger
|
7
|
32
|
Switzerland Walter Pedrazza
|
2, 7
|
United Kingdom PMC Motorsport/BS Automotive
|
March 842
|
BMW
|
33
|
France Pascal Fabre
|
1–9
|
44
|
Sweden Tomas Kaiser
|
1–5, 8–11
|
Switzerland Beat Jans
|
7
|
55
|
Argentina Enrique Mansilla
|
1–2, 4–5
|
66
|
West Germany Christian Danner
|
All
|
France Team JPL
|
AGS JH19
|
BMW
|
34
|
France Hans-Peter Pandur
|
2
|
West Germany Sachs Sporting
|
March 822
|
BMW
|
35
|
West Germany Udo Wagenhäuser
|
7
|
West Germany Jochen Dauer
|
March 812
|
BMW
|
36
|
West Germany Jochen Dauer
|
7
|
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Calendar
Notes
Race 11 stopped due to heavy rain and restarted.
Final point standings
Driver
For every race points were awarded: 9 points to the winner, 6 for runner-up, 4 for third place, 3 for fourth place, 2 for fifth place and 1 for sixth place. No additional points were awarded. The best 9 results count. No driver had a point deduction.
Note:
Race 9 Alessandro Nannini and Michel Ferté were disqualified firstly due to underweight, but later re-instated on appeal.
Complete Overview
first column of every race |
10 |
= grid position
|
second column of every race |
10 |
= race result
|
R10=retired, but classified NC=not classified R=retired NS=did not start NQ=did not qualify
References