Jordi Gené won on his debut at the
Silverstone, which would turn out to be his only F3000 victory.
Emanuele Naspetti won on the streets of
Pau in spite of a collision with
Andrea Montermini. Both continued, but Montermini later crashed at the
Foch statue. Montermini won the next race in
Barcelona. At
Enna, the Crypton team introduced a monodamper front suspension, and their driver
Luca Badoer took the victory. He then won the next two rounds in Germany as other teams scrambled to catch up, either by switching to the dominant Mader-tuned
Cosworth DFVs or with monodampers, now available as an upgrade from Reynard. At
Spa-Francorchamps, Badoer suffered a high-speed accident at Radillion. His car went into the barriers backwards, and Badoer's head hit the steel roll hoop, which broke his helmet and knocked him unconscious. Montermini took the victory, and followed this with a win on F3000's only visit to the twisty
Albacete circuit in Spain. At Nogaro, Badoer took pole position drove away to a convincing victory to clinch the title with a round to spare. In the finale, Badoer and Montermini collided, leaving
Jean-Marc Gounon to take Lola's only victory of the year, followed by
Olivier Panis in another Lola and
David Coulthard. ==Drivers and teams==