[3] For 1992, D'Amore left the team, and Stefano Speranza was entered at Monza, but failed to finish.
The team made its debut in the season opener at Donington Park, with Merzario and Giovanni Li Calzi hired as drivers, and won their class at the first attempt; as the only other SR2 class entry, a Didier Bonnet Racing-entered Debora LMP297-BMW, retired from the event.
[14] The entry for the final race at Jarama was made under the Centenari name once more, and the team took the SR2 class victory, and finished second overall.
[22] A single M1 was the only Centenari entry in the season finale at Kyalami; however, it retired with clutch issues after 32 laps.
[23] Centenari were classified joint-second in the CN Team's Championship, and eleventh overall, at the end of the season.