2006-07_A1_Grand_Prix_season

2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season

2006-07 FIA A1 Grand Prix of Nations
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The 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season was the second season for the A1 Grand Prix series. It began on 1 October, 2006, at Circuit Park Zandvoort, and the season ended at Brands Hatch on 29 April, 2007. A1 Team Germany won it with 128 points, 35 points lead ahead Team New Zealand.

Teams

24 teams, each representing a different country, signed up for the second A1 Grand Prix season. All teams used a control chassis (Lola), engine (Zytek) and tyre (Cooper Avon). The following teams competed in the 2006-07 championship:
Country Team Race team Seat holder Race drivers Rookie drivers
A1 Team Australia Alan Docking Racing Alan Jones Ryan Briscoe
Ian Dyk
Karl Reindler
Ryan Briscoe
Ian Dyk
Karl Reindler
A1 Team Brazil Charouz Racing System Emerson Fittipaldi Bruno Junqueira
Raphael Matos
Vitor Meira
Tuka Rocha
Ruben Carrapatoso
Raphael Matos
Alexandre Negrão
Vitor Meira
Luiz Razia
Tuka Rocha
A1 Team Canada John Village Automotive Wade Cherwayko Sean McIntosh
James Hinchcliffe
Kevin LaCroix
Sean McIntosh
James Hinchcliffe
A1 Team China Team Astromega Liu Yu Congfu Cheng
Ho-Pin Tung
Congfu Cheng
Ho-Pin Tung
A1 Team Czech Republic Charouz Racing System Antonin Charouz Tomáš Kostka
Tomáš Enge
Jaroslav Janiš
Filip Salaquarda
Jan Charouz
Jan Charouz
Jarek Janiš
Filip Salaquarda
A1 Team France DAMS Jean Paul Driot Loïc Duval
Nicolas Lapierre
Jean Karl Vernay
Loïc Duval
Nicolas Lapierre
Jean Karl Vernay
A1 Team Germany Super Nova Racing Willi Weber Nico Hülkenberg
Christian Vietoris
Nico Hülkenberg
Christian Vietoris
A1 Team Great Britain Arden International Tony Clements
John Surtees
Darren Manning
Robbie Kerr
Oliver Jarvis
Robbie Kerr
Oliver Jarvis
A1 Team Greece Arena Motorsport Stathis Basios Takis Kaitatzis
Nikos Zakos
Takis Kaitatzis
Nikos Zahos
A1 Team India Arena Motorsport Atul Gupta Armaan Ebrahim
Narain Karthikeyan
Parthiva Sureshwaren
Armaan Ebrahim
Narain Karthikeyan
Parthiva Sureshwaren
A1 Team Indonesia A1 Team Indonesia N/A Ananda Mikola
Moreno Soeprapto
Ananda Mikola
Moreno Soeprapto
A1 Team Ireland A1 Team Ireland Mark Kershaw Michael Devaney
Richard Lyons
John O'Hara
Richard Lyons
A1 Team Italy Team Ghinzani Piercarlo Ghinzani Alessandro Pier Guidi
Enrico Toccacelo
Alessandro Pier Guidi
Michele Rugolo
Enrico Toccacelo

A1 Team Lebanon Carlin Motorsport Tameem Auchi Basil Shaaban
Khalil Beschir
Alexander Khateeb
Allam Khodair
Basil Shaaban
Khalil Beschir
Alexander Khateeb
Allam Khodair
A1 Team Malaysia A1 Team Malaysia Alex Yoong Alex Yoong Fairuz Fauzy
Alex Yoong
A1 Team Mexico Teamex Juan Cortina
Julio Jáuregui
Salvador Durán
Sergio Pérez
Juan Pablo Garcia
Salvador Durán
Sergio Pérez
Juan Pablo Garcia
A1 Team The Netherlands Racing for Holland Jan Lammers Jeroen Bleekemolen
Renger van der Zande
Jeroen Bleekemolen
Renger van der Zande
A1 Team New Zealand Super Nova Racing Colin Giltrap Matt Halliday
Jonny Reid
Wade Cunningham
Jonny Reid
Chris van der Drift
A1 Team Pakistan Performance Racing Arif Hussain Nur B. Ali Nur B. Ali
A1 Team Portugal Team Astromega Luis Vicente Álvaro Parente
João Urbano
Álvaro Parente
João Urbano
A1 Team Singapore West Surrey Racing --- Christian Murchison
Denis Lian
Christian Murchison
Denis Lian
A1 Team South Africa DAMS Tokyo Sexwale Alan van der Merwe
Stephen Simpson
Adrian Zaugg
Gavin Cronje
Jennifer Murray
Alan van der Merwe
Adrian Zaugg
A1 Team Switzerland Max Motorsport Max Welti Sébastien Buemi
Marcel Fässler
Neel Jani
Sébastien Buemi
Marcel Fässler
Neel Jani
A1 Team USA West Surrey Racing Rick Weidinger Philip Giebler
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Jonathan Summerton
Philip Giebler
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Jonathan Summerton

3 A1GP Teams did not participate in all races.

Jennifer Murray, from South Africa was the first ever woman to enter in a A1 Grand Prix weekend. She drove in the rookie session of her home race in Durban round.

Races

The second A1 Grand Prix season is scheduled to consist of 11 races, held in 10 different countries. Each race is to be run over a three day weekend, including a practice session on each of Friday and Saturday before a qualifying session on Saturday, and then two races on Sunday.

There are some changes in weekend program for second season:

  • Gap between races will be increased to almost three and half hours.
  • Sprint race will be about 20 minutes and Feature race about 70 minutes.
  • Only top six nations score points in sprint race.

Round Date Country Circuit Sprint Winner Main Winner Report
1

1 October, 2006

Netherlands

Circuit Park Zandvoort

South Africa

Germany

Report
2

8 October, 2006

Czech Republic

Auto Motodrom Brno

Malaysia

Malaysia

Report
3

12 November, 2006

China

Jingkai Street Circuit, Beijing

The Netherlands

Italy

Report
4

26 November, 2006

Malaysia

Sepang International Circuit

Switzerland

Germany

Report
5

10 December, 2006

Indonesia

Sentul International Circuit

New Zealand

New Zealand

Report
6

21 January, 2007

New Zealand

Taupo Motorsport Park

Germany

Germany

Report
7

4 February, 2007

Australia

Eastern Creek Raceway

Germany

Germany

Report
8

25 February, 2007

South Africa

Durban street circuit

Germany

Germany

Report
9

25 March, 2007

Mexico

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Malaysia

Great Britain

Report
10

15 April, 2007

China

Shanghai International Circuit

Great Britain

New Zealand

Report
11

29 April, 2007

United Kingdom

Brands Hatch

Great Britain

Germany

Report

A 12th race had been scheduled to have been held in Brazil however on 17 January 2007 the A1GP organisation announced that as a result of a delay in obtaining a local terrestrial television agreement then the event would be cancelled.

Season Standings

Points in the 2006-07 season are distributed as follows:

  • Six through one points for first through sixth place in the Sprint Race.
  • Ten through one points for first through tenth place in the Main Race. (which also pays prize money.)
  • One point for the fastest lap of either race.

Sprint Feature
Pos. Points Points Prize
1 6 10 $300,000
2 5 9 $200,000
3 4 8 $150,000
4 3 7 $110,000
5 2 6 $80,000
6 1 5 $60,000
7 4 $40,000
8 3 $30,000
9 2 $20,000
10 1 $10,000
Fast lap 1

Standings

Pos Team Drivers Pts
spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea
1 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 4 1 Ret 4 5 Ret 2 1 5 2 1 1* 1* 1 1* 1 3 3 2 1 128
Christian Vietoris Ret 9

2 New Zealand Matt Halliday 6 11 10 9 3 3 16 8 93
Jonny Reid Ret 7 3* 8 1 1 3 3 2 2 16 6 2* 1

3 Great Britain Darren Manning 5 7 92
Robbie Kerr 9 6 5 2 3* Ret 8 Ret 19 10 9 2 1 2 1* 2
Oliver Jarvis 7 2 2 1

4 France Nicolas Lapierre 3 Ret 3 Ret 17 4 6 3 7 3 67
Loïc Duval 2 2 3 9 2 Ret 4 7
Jean Karl Vernay Ret 20 Ret 8

5 The Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 9 4 11 9 1 Ret 7 9 13 DSQ 4 5 5 4 4 6 17 6 5 57
Renger van der Zande 9 9 4

6 Malaysia Alex Yoong 12 17 1* 1 14 12 4 7 12 5 19 11 7 6 Ret 8 1 5 6 11 5 9 55

7 Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi Ret 6 14 20 52
Enrico Toccacelo 3 1 Ret 13 11 4 9 8 15 12 12 Ret 7 4 10 7 3 3

8 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi 10 8 8 10 5 4 4 7 4 9 Ret DSQ 50
Neel Jani 9 Ret 1 4 10 8 5 4
Marcel Fässler 10 14

9 USA Philip Giebler 7 2 6 17 11 Ret 9 6 4 9 8 8 42
Ryan Hunter-Reay 11 10
Jonathan Summerton Ret Ret 5 2 5 Ret 9 6

10 Mexico Salvador Durán 2 5 7 3 2 Ret 11 Ret 2 6 12 Ret 11 15 Ret Ret 17* Ret 35
Sergio Pérez 15 Ret
Juan Pablo Garcia 18 14

11 Canada James Hinchcliffe 8 13 2 5 4 10* 6 6 13 Ret 13 Ret 13 15 33
Sean McIntosh 8 5 8 Ret Ret 6 10 12

12 Czech Republic Tomáš Kostka 17 Ret 27
Tomáš Enge 5 2 8 6 Ret 14 17 12 9 5 11 Ret
Jaroslav Janiš 16 7 12 12
Filip Salaquarda 17 10
Jan Charouz 13 15

13 Australia Ryan Briscoe 13 3 12 17 6 10 25
Karl Reindler 15 16 12 3 14 13 14 14 16 Ret
Ian Dyk 3 8 16 Ret 14 Ret

14 South Africa Adrian Zaugg 1* Ret Ret 5 13 12 7 Ret 4 3 15 Ret 24
Stephen Simpson Ret 11
Alan van der Merwe 9 Ret 7 16 16 Ret 8 12

15 China Congfu Cheng 11 9 4 8 13 Ret 10 16 11 15 Ret 10 22
Ho-Pin Tung Ret 13 13 9 6 3 14 Ret 6 10

16 India Armaan Ebrahim Ret Ret 17 18 18 11 16 19 18 Ret 13
Narain Karthikeyan 10 7 15 9 11 18 7 17 7 4
Parthiva Sureshwaren 18 16

17 Portugal Álvaro Parente 8 5 14 7 11 11 10
João Urbano 19 13

18 Brazil Tuka Rocha 14 12 10 14 15 14 Ret 11 9
Raphael Matos 6 7 19 18 16 14
Bruno Junqueira 17 7 Ret 13 12 Ret
Vitor Meira 14 19

19 Ireland Michael Devaney 15 14 13 13 20 Ret 14 10 8
Richard Lyons 17 12 Ret 19 10 Ret 6 Ret Ret 16 12 5 8 DSQ

20 Singapore Christian Murchison Ret 16 16 8 15 11 Ret 15 12 Ret Ret Ret 3
Denis Lian 18 19

21 Indonesia Ananda Mikola 19 10 16 15 15 Ret Ret 15 14 11 15 Ret 17 13 10 Ret 8 11 13 16 1
Moreno Soeprapto 17 16

22 Pakistan Nur B. Ali 20 Ret 20 Ret 21 Ret 18 21 20 15 18 18 20 Ret 18 10 15 21 20 18 Ret 17 1

23 Lebanon Basil Shaaban 16 Ret 12 12 19 13 19 Ret 0
Khalil Beschir 17 20
Alexander Khateeb Ret 17 Ret 17
Allam Khodair 19 Ret 18 19 18 14 Ret 13

24 Greece Takis Kaitatzis 18 15 Ret 0
Nikos Zakos 19

Pos Team Drivers Pts
spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea spr fea

Notable 2006-07 season happenings

Beijing Incident

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. This corner was still not perfect as drivers still ran wide despite the corner being wider, and had to avoid the pitlane entry barrier. It had to suffice, though, because otherwise the race 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 based on 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.

April Fools' hoax

On 1 April 2006, during the penultimate round of the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season in Shanghai, a fake timetable of the 2006-2007 season was published. This schedule included a night time race in Lapland, an A1GP USA race in Baghdad, a race in Middle-earth at 'The Ring', a Venice Street Race as well as a Tibetan hill climb. In addition, it outlined special regulations, such as requiring only the Cornettos be catered for the Venice race, that "cars will arrive flatpacked for the Ikea Cup race in Narnia, so extra time will be required for their assembly", and that for the hill climb, half the cars will start from the top, and half will start from the bottom. A race in South Los Angeles was to have drive-by penalties.

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