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Michele Alboreto was born in Milan, Italy on December 23, 1956. He studied technical design and began racing in 1976 with a Formula Monza car named the CMR which he had built together with a few friends. The car was not very successful but by 1978 he had begun to show promise and was winning club-level races in more conventional machinery. He later moved to a March chassis and competed in Formula 3 competition. In 1979, he finished second in the Italian Formula 3 Championship.
In 1980, he entered the European Formula 3 Championships and was given a Lancia endurance team drive in major FIA events. He drove for the Euroracing Formula 3 team, winning rounds at the Osterreichring in Austria, La Chatre in France, Monza, and at Kassel-Calden in Germany. He emerged as European Champion, which earned him a place in the Minardi Formula 2 team for 1981.
Alboreto scored Minardi's only Formula 2 win at Misano-Adriatico - and made his Formula 1 Grand Prix racing debut with the Tyrrell team at the 1981 San Marino GP at Imola. Ken Tyrrell retained his services for 1982, where he won the Las Vegas GP, finishing seventh in the FIA Drivers' World Championship, and also won three major races for Lancia, in the Silverstone Six Hours, Nurburgring 1,000Kms and at Mugello.
Alboreto won the 1983 Detroit Grand Prix for Tyrrell and joined Ferrari for the 1984 Formula One season. This made his Ferrari's first Italian driver for over 10 years. He won the Belgian GP and finished fourth in the World Championship table.
In 1985 Michele won the Canadian and German Grand Prix but his World Championship challenge was resisted by Alain Prost of McLaren.
Michele Alboreto drove three more seasons for Ferrari but was unable to win again. He drove for Tyrrell and the new Larrousse team in 1989. He later joined former Can-Am Champion Jackie Oliver's Arrows organization in 1990. That operation had been renamed Footwork after its Japanese sponsor's company. These Footwork-Arrows cars used Cosworth-Ford engines pending the development of a planned new V-12 cylinder engine from Porsche.
This car is chassis number 03, which was driven by Alboreto during the 1990 season. The car ran old-style Cosworth-Ford V8 engines, pending completion of the ordered Footwork-Porsche V12s.
This car was completed in time for Alboreto to drive it in the 1990 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. Michele also drove chassis '03' in that year's Monaco, Canadian, French, British, German, Hungarian, Belgian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, and Australian GPs, and was used during practice for the Mexican GP.
The best performance achieved by this car was a 9th in Portugal, 10ths in France and Spain, 12th at the Hungarian GP, and 13th in Belgium.By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2015
In 1980, he entered the European Formula 3 Championships and was given a Lancia endurance team drive in major FIA events. He drove for the Euroracing Formula 3 team, winning rounds at the Osterreichring in Austria, La Chatre in France, Monza, and at Kassel-Calden in Germany. He emerged as European Champion, which earned him a place in the Minardi Formula 2 team for 1981.
Alboreto scored Minardi's only Formula 2 win at Misano-Adriatico - and made his Formula 1 Grand Prix racing debut with the Tyrrell team at the 1981 San Marino GP at Imola. Ken Tyrrell retained his services for 1982, where he won the Las Vegas GP, finishing seventh in the FIA Drivers' World Championship, and also won three major races for Lancia, in the Silverstone Six Hours, Nurburgring 1,000Kms and at Mugello.
Alboreto won the 1983 Detroit Grand Prix for Tyrrell and joined Ferrari for the 1984 Formula One season. This made his Ferrari's first Italian driver for over 10 years. He won the Belgian GP and finished fourth in the World Championship table.
In 1985 Michele won the Canadian and German Grand Prix but his World Championship challenge was resisted by Alain Prost of McLaren.
Michele Alboreto drove three more seasons for Ferrari but was unable to win again. He drove for Tyrrell and the new Larrousse team in 1989. He later joined former Can-Am Champion Jackie Oliver's Arrows organization in 1990. That operation had been renamed Footwork after its Japanese sponsor's company. These Footwork-Arrows cars used Cosworth-Ford engines pending the development of a planned new V-12 cylinder engine from Porsche.
This car is chassis number 03, which was driven by Alboreto during the 1990 season. The car ran old-style Cosworth-Ford V8 engines, pending completion of the ordered Footwork-Porsche V12s.
This car was completed in time for Alboreto to drive it in the 1990 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. Michele also drove chassis '03' in that year's Monaco, Canadian, French, British, German, Hungarian, Belgian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, and Australian GPs, and was used during practice for the Mexican GP.
The best performance achieved by this car was a 9th in Portugal, 10ths in France and Spain, 12th at the Hungarian GP, and 13th in Belgium.By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2015
2021 RM Sothebys : The Guikas Collection
Pre-Auction Estimates :
€100,000-€140,000
Sale Price :
USD $182,185 (€ 161,000.00)
2012 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Sale
Sale Price :
USD $54,050
2011 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Sale
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $50,000-USD $60,000
Lot was not sold
Recent Sales of the Arrows FA11B
(Data based on Model Year 1990 sales)
1990 Arrows A11B Formula 1 Chassis#: A11B03 Sold for USD$182,185 2021 RM Sothebys : The Guikas Collection | ![]() ![]() |
1990 Footwork-Arrows FA11B Formula 1 Racing Single-Seater Chassis#: A11B03 Sold for USD$54,050 2012 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Sale | ![]() ![]() |
Arrows FA11Bs That Failed To Sell At Auction
1990 Arrows FA11B's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1990 Footwork-Arrows FA11B Formula 1 Racing Single-Seater | FA11B-03 | 2011 Bonhams Quail Lodge Sale | $50,000 | $60,000 |
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