2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Beijing, China
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This article lacks information on the notability of the subject matter. Please help improve this article by providing context for a general audience, especially in the lead section. (September 2007) |
| This article may not meet the general notability guideline or one of the following specific guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. If you are familiar with the subject matter, please expand or rewrite the article to establish its notability. The best way to address this concern is to reference published, third-party sources about the subject. If notability cannot be established, the article is more likely to be considered for redirection, merge or ultimately deletion, per Wikipedia:Guide to deletion. This article has been tagged since September 2007. |
| 2006-07 A1GP of China | |
| Race Details | |
| Race 3 of 11 in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season. | |
| Date | November 12, 2006 |
|---|---|
| Location | Beijing International Streetcircuit Beijing, China |
| Weather | Dry |
| Qualifying | |
| Pole | |
| Time | 1:00.093 (no pole time1, no pole time2) |
| Sprint Race | |
| 1st | |
| 2nd | |
| 3rd | |
| Main Race | |
| 1st | |
| 2nd | |
| 3rd | |
| Fast Lap | |
| FL | |
| Time | 58.107, (Lap 39 of Feature Race) |
| Official Classifications | |
The 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, China was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on November 12, 2006 at Beijing International Streetcircuit, Beijing, China. It was the third race in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season and the first ever meeting held at the circuit.
Contents |
[edit] Report
When driver nominations were released it was announced that the Greek team would not be attending but will return for the next round.
[edit] Practice
The first day of practice was cancelled arising from issues relating to the new track. Drivers had found it impossible to negotiate a very tight hairpin and therefore the track became blocked leading to the sessions being red-flagged on three separate occasions. The organisers decided to cancel the remainder of the day's programme in order that alternative plans and revisions could be made. A revised track layout was devised for use in an extended Saturday practice session [1].
[edit] Qualifying
The field was set by morning practice times, giving The Netherlands' driver Jeroen Bleekemolen pole position for the Sprint race.
[edit] Sprint race
The width of the track was also an issue in the Sprint race, as South Africa's Adrian Zaugg spun and stalled his car, blocking half of the track. The safety car was deployed, as a flatbed truck came to remove the stricken vehicle. As it stopped to load the South African car, it actually blocked the full width of the track, leaving the safety car and the remaining 21 A1GP cars to come to a halt for nearly half a minute (this created a potentially lethal situation, involving engines overheating.
With more than half the race under the safety car, Jeroen Bleekemolen had an easy job to win the race for The Netherlands, with Salvador Durán of Mexico and A1 Team Italy's Enrico Toccacelo following him home.
[edit] Main race
[edit] Results
[edit] Qualification
Qualification was cancelled due to track problems. Accordingly, the grid was set from the times set in the 25 minutes of the morning practice session (Practice 3) before it was red-flagged, under article 144 of the Sporting Regulations.
| Pos | Team | Driver | Laps | Quickest Time | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 16 | 1:00.093 | -- | |
| 2 | Salvador Durán | 11 | 1:00.583 | + 0.490 | |
| 3 | Enrico Toccacelo | 14 | 1:00.942 | + 0.849 | |
| 4 | James Hinchcliffe | 11 | 1:01.103 | + 1.010 | |
| 5 | Nico Hülkenberg | 11 | 1:01.275 | + 1.182 | |
| 6 | Raphael Matos | 18 | 1:01.306 | + 1.213 | |
| 7 | Adrian Zaugg | 11 | 1:01.361 | + 1.268 | |
| 8 | Oliver Jarvis | 19 | 1:01.404 | + 1.311 | |
| 9 | Tomáš Enge | 21 | 1:01.555 | + 1.462 | |
| 10 | Neel Jani | 11 | 1:01.711 | + 1.618 | |
| 11 | Michael Devaney | 12 | 1:02.810 | + 2.717 | |
| 12 | Matt Halliday | 11 | 1:02.852 | + 2.759 | |
| 13 | Philip Giebler | 11 | 1:02.916 | + 2.823 | |
| 14 | Karl Reindler | 10 | 1:02.999 | + 2.906 | |
| 15 | Congfu Chen | 16 | 1:03.275 | + 3.182 | |
| 16 | Alex Yoong | 8 | 1:04.246 | + 4.153 | |
| 17 | Christian Murchison | 6 | 1:05.897 | + 5.804 | |
| 18 | Ananda Mikola | 9 | 1:06.038 | + 5.945 | |
| 19 | Armaan Ebrahim | 14 | 1:06.056 | + 5.963 | |
| 20 | Basil Shaaban | 14 | 1:06.389 | + 6.296 | |
| 21 | Nicolas Lapierre | 3 | 1:09.662 | + 9.569 | |
| 22 | Nur B. Ali | 13 | 1:10.263 | + 10.170 |
[edit] Sprint Race Results
The Sprint Race took place on Sunday, November 12, 2006.
| Pos | Team | Driver | Laps | Time | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 15 | 20'28.420 | 6 | |
| 2 | Salvador Durán | 15 | + 1.464 | 5 | |
| 3 | Enrico Toccacelo | 15 | + 2.311 | 4 | |
| 4 | James Hinchcliffe | 15 | + 3.375 | 3 | |
| 5 | Nico Hülkenberg | 15 | + 3.943 | 2 | |
| 6 | Raphael Matos | 15 | + 4.400 | 1 | |
| 7 | Oliver Jarvis | 15 | + 7.377 | ||
| 8 | Tomáš Enge | 15 | + 8.397 | ||
| 9 | Neel Jani | 15 | + 8.849 | ||
| 10 | Matt Halliday | 15 | + 9.265 | ||
| 11 | Philip Giebler | 15 | + 10.422 | ||
| 12 | Karl Reindler | 15 | + 11.920 | ||
| 13 | Congfu Cheng | 15 | + 13.216 | ||
| 14 | Alex Yoong | 15 | + 17.027 | ||
| 15 | Ananda Mikola | 15 | + 18.479 | ||
| 16 | Christian Murchison | 15 | + 20.659 | ||
| 17 | Nicolas Lapierre | 15 | + 20.802 | ||
| 18 | Armaan Ebrahim | 15 | + 22.253 | ||
| 19 | Basil Shaaban | 15 | + 22.783 | ||
| 20 | Michael Devaney | 15 | + 23.247 | ||
| 21 | Nur B. Ali | 15 | + 47.541 | ||
| 22 | Adrian Zaugg | 2 | + 13 laps |
[edit] Feature Race Results
The Feature Race took place on Sunday, November 12, 2006
| Pos | Team | Driver | Laps | Time | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enrico Toccacelo | 63 | 1.10.15.919 | 10 | |
| 2 | Oliver Jarvis | 63 | + 4.508 | 9 | |
| 3 | Karl Reindler | 63 | + 5.917 | 8 | |
| 4 | Nicolas Lapierre | 63 | + 12.900 | 7 | |
| 5 | Adrian Zaugg | 63 | + 13.278 | 6 | |
| 6 | Tomáš Enge | 63 | + 13.684 | 5 | |
| 7 | Raphael Matos | 63 | + 14.839 | 4 | |
| 8 | Christian Murchison | 63 | + 16.486 | 3 | |
| 9 | Matt Halliday | 63 | + 17.005 | 2 | |
| 10 | James Hinchcliffe | 62 | + 1 Lap | 1 | |
| 11 | Armaan Ebrahim | 62 | + 1 Lap | ||
| 12 | Alex Yoong | 61 | + 2 Laps | ||
| 13 | Basil Shaaban | 61 | + 2 Laps | ||
| 14 | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 53 | + 10 Laps | ||
| 15 | Nico Hülkenberg | 53 | + 10 Laps | ||
| 16 | Ananda Mikola | 36 | + 27 Laps | ||
| 17 | Congfu Cheng | 28 | + 35 Laps | ||
| 18 | Philip Giebler | 21 | + 42 Laps | ||
| 19 | Neel Jani | 20 | + 43 Laps | ||
| 20 | Salvador Durán | 14 | + 49 Laps | ||
| 21 | Michael Devaney | 3 | + 60 Laps | ||
| 22 | Nur B. Ali | 1 | + 62 Laps |
[edit] A1GP Beijing
The first Chinese round of the 2006/07 A1GP took place on the streets of Beijing. However, the tight hairpin at the end of the backstraight was far too tight for the cars to negotiate safely, as there was literally, a 180 degree left turn. Cars were running wide and stopping mid corner, therefore the sessions were red flagged.
A shorter circuit was created, creating another less tighter hairpin halfway up the straight, bypassing most of the old straight. Again, this corner is still not perfect as drivers still run wide despite it being wider, and have to avoid the pitlane entry barrier. It would have to do, otherwise the racing would have to be cancelled.
However, another problem arose in qualiying, when manhole covers on the roads were coming undone due to the racing cars high downforce and low center of gravity. Grid positions were decided upon practice times. Some advertising banners also came loose around the circuit.
It was announced the races would start behind the safety car, as the first corner was also deemed unsafe.
Both races were uneventful, particularly the Sprint Race which took place almost entirely behind the safety car after course officials failed to remove a single spun car in a timely fashion.
These numerous incidents have lead to questions about the management and organisation of both the event and A1GP in general - for example the host and guest on the UK presentation of the event on the Sky Sports network were highly critical of the lack of spectacle at what was, prior to arrival of the media at the track, anticipated to be a landmark defining event for the series.
[edit] Similar problems in China
Similar problems with circuits has occurred in China before. The 2004 DTM race around the streets of Pudong in Shanghai proved a similar farce when several cars crashed out due to manholecovers becoming undone, causing damage to the race cars.
The 2005 Chinese Grand Prix on the Shanghai International Circuit was interrupted when the safety car had to be deployed when a water runoff drain became open causing damage to Juan Pablo Montoya's McLaren Mercedes resulting in the Columbian having to retire. The exact same problem also occurred in the Australian V8 Supercars race on the same cirucit just a few months before.
[edit] References
| Previous race 2006–07 A1GP, Czech Rep. |
A1 Grand Prix 2006-07 season |
Next race 2006-07 A1GP, Malaysia |
|
||||||||||||||

