International Formula 3000 As a Formula 3000 car, the car debuted in the
1987 International Formula 3000 Championship season and was used by EuroVenturini and
Forti Corse teams, both paired with Cosworth DFV engines.
Marco Apicella was the only driver to use the car all season, where he scored the car's only points at
Spa, which was red-flagged due to an accident involving
Alfonso de Vinuesa and
Luis Pérez-Sala. Forti was the only team to use the chassis in
1988 (alongside with
Lola T88/50), but the team did not score any points at all with either car that year. Forti switched to Lola T89/50 chassis full-time for the following season, ending the car's participation in Formula 3000.
Formula One For the 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix, the car passed Formula One scrutineering, allowing Caffi to take part in pre-qualifying. He predictably finished in last place, 18 seconds slower than the pole position time of
Ayrton Senna and did not qualify for the race. The F188 chassis, fitted with the Cosworth DFZ 3.5 litre engine, was ready in time for the next race in
San Marino. It would be used for the remainder of the
1988 Formula One season. The Dallara 3087 is the last non-Formula One car and the last car to use original Cosworth DFV engine to enter a Formula One Grand Prix. ==Complete Formula One results==