The 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race at Brands Hatch, England. It was set to be the final round of the 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season, but became the season finale, due to the cancellation of the Mexican round due to the 2009 swine flu pandemic.[1][2] Ultimately, it would be the last race for A1GP as bankruptcy followed later in the year.
2008–09 A1GP of Great Britain | |
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Race Details | |
Race 7 of 7 in the 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season | |
Date | May 3, 2009 |
Location | Brands Hatch Kent, England |
Weather | Clear, 16°C |
Sprint race | |
Qualifying | |
Pole | Ireland (Adam Carroll) |
Time | 1:11.615 |
Podium | |
1st | Ireland (Adam Carroll) |
2nd | India (Narain Karthikeyan) |
3rd | Mexico (Salvador Durán) |
Fastest Lap | |
FL | Ireland (Adam Carroll) |
Time | 1:12.276, (Lap 8) |
Feature race | |
Qualifying | |
Pole | Ireland (Adam Carroll) |
Time | 1:10.902 |
Podium | |
1st | Ireland (Adam Carroll) |
2nd | Netherlands (Jeroen Bleekemolen) |
3rd | Switzerland (Neel Jani) |
Fastest Lap | |
FL | Australia (John Martin) |
Time | 1:12.698, (Lap 36) |
Official Classifications | |
PDF Booklet |
A1 Team Ireland became the fourth A1 Grand Prix champions, with a double pole position, and double victory, to take Ireland's first international motor racing championship.
Title Battle
editWith the British round now becoming the season finale, this left the championship in a three-way battle for the title.[3]
Switzerland lead going into the event with 88 points, with four points to drop; followed by Ireland with 86, and Portugal with 82. The Netherlands are currently too far behind to win the title with 66 points, as even though 27 points are on offer for maximum score, the team has to drop 6 points from their worst event.
Also, even if all the teams finish equal of points, the tie-breaker rules would come into play. Currently Switzerland would win the title with four wins, to Ireland's three, and Portugal's one.
Drivers
editTeam | Main Driver | Rookie Driver(s) | Reserve Driver |
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Australia | John Martin | ||
Brazil | Felipe Guimarães | ||
Canada | Did Not Participate | ||
China | Congfu Cheng[4] | Ho-Pin Tung | |
France | Nicolas Prost | Nicolas Prost | |
Germany | Michael Ammermüller[5] | ||
Great Britain | Dan Clarke | Aaron Steele[6] | |
India | Narain Karthikeyan | Parthiva Sureshwaren | |
Indonesia | Satrio Hermanto | ||
Ireland | Adam Carroll | Niall Quinn | |
Italy | Vitantonio Liuzzi | ||
Korea | Did Not Participate | ||
Lebanon | Daniel Morad | Jimmy Auby | |
Malaysia | Aaron Lim | ||
Mexico | Salvador Durán | Juan Pablo Garcia | |
Monaco | Clivio Piccione | Hubertus Bahlsen | |
The Netherlands | Jeroen Bleekemolen | Dennis Retera | |
New Zealand | Earl Bamber[7] | ||
Pakistan | Did Not Participate | ||
Portugal | Filipe Albuquerque | ||
South Africa | Alan van der Merwe[8] | Cristiano Morgado | |
Switzerland | Neel Jani | Alexandre Imperatori | |
USA | J. R. Hildebrand[9] |
Qualifying
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† Team utilized Powerboost "joker" qualifying lap.
Sprint Race
editPos | Team | Driver | Laps | Time | Points |
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1 | Ireland | Adam Carroll | 18 | 22:32.704 | 10+1 |
2 | India | Narain Karthikeyan | 18 | + 7.230 | 8 |
3 | Mexico | Salvador Durán | 18 | + 12.340 | 6 |
4 | USA | J. R. Hildebrand | 18 | + 12.689 | 5 |
5 | Portugal | Filipe Albuquerque | 18 | + 13.018 | 4 |
6 | Netherlands | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 18 | + 13.783 | 3 |
7 | Australia | John Martin | 18 | + 15.208 | 2 |
8 | Switzerland | Neel Jani | 18 | + 22.220 | 1 |
9 | France | Nicolas Prost | 18 | + 22.945 | |
10 | Italy | Vitantonio Liuzzi | 18 | + 27.062 | |
11 | Germany | Michael Ammermüller | 18 | + 31.947 | |
12 | Indonesia | Satrio Hermanto | 18 | + 33.159 | |
13 | Great Britain | Dan Clarke | 18 | + 33.541 | |
14 | China | Cheng Congfu | 18 | + 34.963 | |
15 | South Africa | Alan van der Merwe | 18 | + 40.488 | |
16 | Malaysia | Aaron Lim | 18 | + 41.528 | |
17 | Lebanon | Daniel Morad | 13 | Spin | |
18 | New Zealand | Earl Bamber | 13 | Spin | |
19 | Monaco | Clivio Piccione | 8 | Fire | |
20 | Brazil | Felipe Guimarães | Did Not Start |
Feature Race
editPos | Team | Driver | Laps | Time | Points |
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1 | Ireland | Adam Carroll | 49 | 1:04:14.970 | 15 |
2 | Netherlands | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 49 | + 10.156 | 12 |
3 | Switzerland | Neel Jani | 49 | + 13.564 | 10 |
4 | Monaco | Clivio Piccione | 49 | + 14.293 | 8 |
5 | Portugal | Filipe Albuquerque | 49 | + 16.484 | 6 |
6 | Mexico | Salvador Durán | 49 | + 21.810 | 5 |
7 | Great Britain | Dan Clarke | 49 | + 23.409 | 4 |
8 | Australia | John Martin | 49 | + 24.493 | 3+1 |
9 | Italy | Vitantonio Liuzzi | 49 | + 46.004 | 2 |
10 | France | Nicolas Prost | 49 | + 49.094 | 1 |
11 | South Africa | Alan van der Merwe | 49 | + 1:13.905 | |
12 | Lebanon | Daniel Morad | 49 | + 1:16.257 | |
13 | Indonesia | Satrio Hermanto | 48 | + 1 Lap | |
14 | USA | J. R. Hildebrand | 48 | + 1 Lap | |
15 | Malaysia | Aaron Lim | 27 | Spin | |
16 | Germany | Michael Ammermüller | 26 | Exhaust | |
17 | New Zealand | Earl Bamber | 6 | Spin | |
18 | India | Narain Karthikeyan | 0 | Accident | |
19 | China | Cheng Congfu | 0 | Collision | |
20 | Brazil | Felipe Guimarães | Did Not Start |
Notes
edit- It was the 39th race weekend (78 starts).
- It was the fourth race to be held in Great Britain at Brands Hatch, as well as the third time the track has hosted the season finale.
- It was the first race as main driver for J. R. Hildebrand and Aaron Lim.
- It was the first race as rookie driver for Aaron Steele.
- Ireland scored their second double pole-position of the season, and the only double win of the season.
References
edit- ^ "A1GP Mexico City cancelled". a1gp.com. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- ^ "A1GP makes Mexico statement". a1gp.com. 2009-04-28. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "Title to be won at Brands Hatch". a1gp.com. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- ^ "Cheng returns for China at Brands". a1gp.com. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "Ammermuller back for Germany". a1gp.com. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "Clarke's Kent". a1gp.com. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "New Zealand names Bamber again". a1gp.com. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- ^ "South Africa's driver swap". a1gp.com. 2009-04-28. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "USA names Hildebrand for Brands". a1gp.com. 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
External links
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