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词条 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Races

  3. Standings

  4. Notable 2006-07 season happenings

     Beijing Incident   April Fools' hoax  

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Motorsport season
|series = A1 Grand Prix
|title = A1 Grand Prix of Nations
|link = A1 Grand Prix season
|year = 2006–07
|previous = 2005–06
|next = 2007–08
}}{{A1 Grand Prix}}

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 and drivers competed in Zytek-powered, Cooper Avon-shod and Lola chassis. The following teams competed in the 2006-07 championship:

Race TeamTeamSeat holderRace driversRoundsOther drivers
{{flagicon|GBR}} Alan Docking Racing{{flagicon|AUS}} A1 Team AustraliaAlan JonesAUS}} Ryan Briscoe1, 4-5
AUS}} Karl Reindler2-3, 6-8
AUS}} Ian Dyk9-11
{{flagicon|GBR}} Arena Motorsport{{flagicon|GRC}} A1 Team GreeceStathis BasiosGRC}} Takis Kaitatzis1-2
GRC}} Nikos Zakos2
{{flagicon|IND}} A1 Team IndiaAtul GuptaIND}} Armaan Ebrahim1-5
IND}} Narain Karthikeyan6, 8-11
IND}} Parthiva Sureshwaren7
{{flagicon|GBR}} Carlin Motorsport{{flagicon|LBN}} A1 Team LebanonTameem AuchiLBN}} Basil Shaaban1, 3, 5
USA}} Graham Rahal2
LBN}} Khalil Beschir4
GBR}} Alexander Khateeb6-7
BRA}} Allam Khodair8-11
{{flagicon|CZE}} Charouz Racing System{{flagicon|BRA}} A1 Team BrazilEmerson FittipaldiBRA}} Tuka Rocha1-2, 5, 7{{flagicon|BRA}} Ruben Carrapatoso
{{flagicon|BRA}} Alexandre Negrão
{{flagicon|BRA}} Luiz Razia
BRA}} Raphael Matos3-4, 6
BRA}} Bruno Junqueira8-9, 11
BRA}} Vitor Meira10
{{flagicon|CZE}} A1 Team Czech RepublicAntonin CharouzCZE}} Tomáš Kostka1{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Janiš
CZE}} Tomáš Enge2-4, 6-8
CZE}} Jaroslav Janiš5, 9
CZE}} Filip Salaquarda10
CZE}} Jan Charouz11
{{flagicon|FRA}} DAMS{{flagicon|FRA}} A1 Team FranceJean Paul DriotFRA}} Nicolas Lapierre1-5
FRA}} Loïc Duval6-8, 11
FRA}} Jean Karl Vernay9-10
{{flagicon|ZAF}} A1 Team South AfricaTokyo SexwaleZAF}} Adrian Zaugg1, 3-4, 8-9, 11{{flagicon|ZAF}} Gavin Cronje
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Jennifer Murray
ZAF}} Stephen Simpson2
ZAF}} Alan van der Merwe5-7, 10
{{flagicon|GBR}} A1 Team Great Britain{{flagicon|GBR}} A1 Team Great BritainTony Clements
John Surtees
GBR}} Darren Manning1
GBR}} Robbie Kerr2, 4-8, 10-11
GBR}} Oliver Jarvis3
{{flagicon|IDN}} A1 Team Indonesia{{flagicon|IDN}} A1 Team IndonesiaN/AIDN}} Ananda Mikola1-10
IDN}} Moreno Soeprapto11
{{flagicon|GBR}} John Village Automotive{{flagicon|CAN}} A1 Team CanadaWade CherwaykoCAN}} James Hinchcliffe1-3, 6-9
CAN}} Sean McIntosh4-5, 10-11
MYS}} A1 Team MalaysiaMYS}} A1 Team MalaysiaAlex YoongMYS}} Alex YoongAllMYS}} Fairuz Fauzy
{{flagicon|CHE}} Max Motorsport{{flagicon|CHE}} A1 Team SwitzerlandMax WeltiCHE}} Sébastien Buemi1-2, 6-7, 10-11
CHE}} Neel Jani3-5, 8
CHE}} Marcel Fässler9
GBR}} Performance RacingPAK}} A1 Team PakistanArif HussainPAK}} Nur B. AliAll
{{flagicon|NLD}} Racing for Holland{{flagicon|NLD}} A1 Team The NetherlandsJan LammersNLD}} Jeroen Bleekemolen1-9, 11
NLD}} Renger van der Zande9-10
{{flagicon|CAN}} Status Grand Prix{{flagicon|IRL}} A1 Team IrelandMark KershawIRL}} Michael Devaney1-4
IRL}} Richard Lyons5-11
{{flagicon|GBR}} Super Nova Racing{{flagicon|DEU}} A1 Team GermanyWilli WeberDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg1-8, 10-11
DEU}} Christian Vietoris9
{{flagicon|NZL}} A1 Team New ZealandColin GiltrapNZL}} Matt Halliday1, 3, 8, 11
NZL}} Jonny Reid2, 4-7, 9-10
{{flagicon|BEL}} Team Astromega{{flagicon|CHN}} A1 Team ChinaLiu YuCHN}} Congfu Cheng1-4, 10-11
CHN}} Ho-Pin Tung5-9
{{flagicon|POR}} A1 Team PortugalLuis VicentePOR}} Álvaro Parente8-9, 11
POR}} João Urbano10
{{flagicon|ITA}} Team Ghinzani{{flagicon|ITA}} A1 Team ItalyPiercarlo GhinzaniITA}} Alessandro Pier Guidi1-2{{flagicon|ITA}} Michele Rugolo
ITA}} Enrico Toccacelo3-11
{{flagicon|MEX}} Teamex{{flagicon|MEX}} A1 Team MexicoJuan Cortina
Julio Jáuregui
MEX}} Salvador Durán1-9
MEX}} Sergio Pérez10
MEX}} Juan Pablo Garcia11
{{flagicon|GBR}} West Surrey Racing{{flagicon|SGP}} A1 Team SingaporeN.A.SGP}} Christian Murchison1, 3-4, 6-8
SGP}} Denis Lian2
{{flagicon|USA}} A1 Team USARick WeidlingerUSA}} Philip Giebler1-5, 7
USA}} Ryan Hunter-Reay6
USA}} Jonathan Summerton8-11

3 A1GP Teams did not participate in all races.

  • A1 Team Greece not participate from the Beijing race.[1]
  • A1 Team Singapore has not raced in all 3 last races allegedly due to an injury suffered by their one and only driver, Christian Murchison, in the South African leg of the season.
  • A1 Team Portugal start 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season at South African race.[2]
Jennifer Murray, from South Africa was the first ever woman to enter in an A1 Grand Prix weekend. She drove in the rookie session of her home race in Durban round.[3]

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 Pole Position Fastest Lap Winner Report
1S1 October 2006{{flagicon|NLD}} NetherlandsCircuit Park ZandvoortRSA}} Adrian ZauggRSA}} Adrian ZauggRSA}} Adrian ZauggReport
FMYS}} Alex YoongDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
2S8 October 2006{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech RepublicAuto Motodrom BrnoNZL}} Jonny ReidMYS}} Alex YoongMYS}} Alex YoongReport
FUSA}} Philip GieblerMYS}} Alex Yoong
3S12 November 2006{{flagicon|CHN}} ChinaJingkai Street Circuit, BeijingNLD}} Jeroen BleekemolenMEX}} Salvador DuránNLD}} Jeroen BleekemolenReport
FCAN}} James HinchcliffeITA}} Enrico Toccacelo
4S26 November 2006{{flagicon|MYS}} MalaysiaSepang International CircuitSUI}} Neel JaniNZL}} Jonny ReidSUI}} Neel JaniReport
FITA}} Enrico ToccaceloDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
5S10 December 2006{{flagicon|IDN}} IndonesiaSentul International CircuitNZL}} Jonny ReidGBR}} Robbie KerrNZL}} Jonny ReidReport
FNZL}} Jonny ReidNZL}} Jonny Reid
6S21 January 2007{{flagicon|NZL}} New ZealandTaupo Motorsport ParkDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergReport
FDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
7S4 February 2007{{flagicon|AUS}} AustraliaEastern Creek RacewayDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergReport
FDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
8S25 February 2007{{flagicon|RSA}} South AfricaDurban street circuitDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergDEU}} Nico HülkenbergReport
FRSA}} Adrian ZauggDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg
9S25 March 2007{{flagicon|MEX}} MexicoAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMYS}} Alex YoongMEX}} Salvador DuránMYS}} Alex YoongReport
FUSA}} Jonathan SummertonGBR}} Oliver Jarvis
10S15 April 2007{{flagicon|CHN}} ChinaShanghai International CircuitGBR}} Robbie KerrNZL}} Jonny ReidGBR}} Robbie KerrReport
FNZL}} Jonny ReidNZL}} Jonny Reid
11S29 April 2007{{flagicon|GBR}} United KingdomBrands HatchGBR}} Robbie KerrGBR}} Robbie KerrGBR}} Robbie KerrReport
FSUI}} Sébastien BuemiDEU}} Nico Hülkenberg

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.[4]

Standings

PosTeamDrivers{{flagicon|NLDNLD{{flagicon|CZECZE{{flagicon|CHNBEI{{flagicon|MYSMYS{{flagicon|IDNIDN{{flagicon|NZLNZL{{flagicon|AUSAUS{{flagicon|RSARSA{{flagicon|MEXMEX{{flagicon|CHNSHA{{flagicon|GBRGBRPts
sprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfea
1{{flagicon|GER}} GermanyNico Hülkenberg41Ret45Ret21521111113321128
Christian VietorisRet9
2{{flagicon|NZL}} New ZealandMatt Halliday6111093316893
Jonny ReidRet73811332216621
3{{flagicon|GBR}} Great BritainDarren Manning5792
Robbie Kerr96523Ret8Ret1910921212
Oliver Jarvis7221
4{{flagicon|FRA}} FranceNicolas Lapierre3Ret3Ret174637367
Loïc Duval22392Ret47
Jean Karl VernayRet20Ret8
5{{flagicon|NLD}} NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen941191Ret7913DSQ455446176557
Renger van der Zande994
6MYS}} MalaysiaAlex Yoong121711141247125191176Ret8156115955
7{{flagicon|ITA}} ItalyAlessandro Pier GuidiRet6142052
Enrico Toccacelo31Ret1311498151212Ret7410733
8{{flagicon|SUI}} SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi108810544749RetDSQ50
Neel Jani9Ret1410854
Marcel Fässler1014
9{{flagicon|USA}} USAPhilip Giebler7261711Ret96498842
Ryan Hunter-Reay1110
Jonathan SummertonRetRet525Ret96
10{{flagicon|MEX}} MexicoSalvador Durán25732Ret11Ret2612Ret1115RetRet17Ret35
Sergio Pérez15Ret
Juan Pablo Garcia1814
11{{flagicon|CAN}} CanadaJames Hinchcliffe813254106613Ret13Ret131533
Sean McIntosh858RetRet61012
12{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech RepublicTomáš Kostka17Ret27
Tomáš Enge5286Ret1417129511Ret
Jaroslav Janiš1671212
Filip Salaquarda1710
Jan Charouz1315
13{{flagicon|AUS}} AustraliaRyan Briscoe133121761025
Karl Reindler15161231413141416Ret
Ian Dyk3816Ret14Ret
14{{flagicon|RSA}} South AfricaAdrian Zaugg1RetRet513127Ret4315Ret24
Stephen SimpsonRet11
Alan van der Merwe9Ret71616Ret812
15{{flagicon|CHN}} ChinaCongfu Cheng1194813Ret10161115Ret1022
Ho-Pin TungRet131396314Ret610
16{{flagicon|IND}} IndiaArmaan EbrahimRetRet17181811161918Ret13
Narain Karthikeyan107159111871774
Parthiva Sureshwaren1816
17{{flagicon|POR}} PortugalÁlvaro Parente85147111110
João Urbano1913
18{{flagicon|BRA}} BrazilTuka Rocha141210141514Ret119
Raphael Matos6719181614
Bruno Junqueira177Ret1312Ret
Vitor Meira1419
19{{flagicon|IRL}} IrelandMichael Devaney1514131320Ret14108
Richard Lyons1712Ret1910Ret6RetRet161258DSQ
20{{flagicon|SIN}} SingaporeChristian MurchisonRet161681511Ret1512RetRetRet3
Denis Lian1819
21{{flagicon|IDN}} IndonesiaAnanda Mikola1910161515RetRet15141115Ret171310Ret81113161
Moreno Soeprapto1716
22PAK}} PakistanNur B. Ali20Ret20Ret21Ret18212015181820Ret181015212018Ret171
23{{flagicon|LIB}} LebanonBasil Shaaban16Ret191319Ret0
Graham Rahal1212
Khalil Beschir1720
Alexander KhateebRet17Ret17
Allam Khodair19Ret18191814Ret13
24{{flagicon|GRE}} GreeceTakis Kaitatzis1815Ret0
Nikos Zakos19
PosTeamDriverssprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeaPts
{{flagicon|NLDNLD{{flagicon|CZECZE{{flagicon|CHNBEI{{flagicon|MYSMYS{{flagicon|IDNIDN{{flagicon|NZLNZL{{flagicon|AUSAUS{{flagicon|RSARSA{{flagicon|MEXMEX{{flagicon|CHNSHA{{flagicon|GBRGBR
{{A1GP results legend}}

Notable 2006-07 season happenings

Beijing Incident

{{main|2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Beijing, China}}

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 qualifying, 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.[5] 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.

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportinglife.com/others/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=others/06/11/10/AUTO_A1GP_Nightlead.html|title=Course concerns in Beijing|accessdate=2006-11-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061112102539/http://www.sportinglife.com/others/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=others%2F06%2F11%2F10%2FAUTO_A1GP_Nightlead.html|archive-date=2006-11-12|dead-url=yes|df=}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=30514|title=A1 Team Portugal returns to A1GP World Cup of Motorsport|accessdate=2007-02-24}}
3. ^Jennifer Murray {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080218094716/http://results.a1gp.com/driver.php?l=0&d=201&r=1983060201&c=0 |date=2008-02-18 }} results.a1gp.com
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=30276|title=Brazilian race withdrawn from the 2006/07 calendar|accessdate=2007-01-17}}
5. ^{{cite press release | title = A1 Grand Prix Series Two Calendar Announced | publisher = A1 Grand Prix | date = 2006-04-01 | url = http://www.a1gp.com/news/index.php?flashNavId=1&newsid=267 | accessdate = 2006-06-18 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060406100811/http://www.a1gp.com/news/index.php?flashNavId=1&newsid=267 | archivedate = 2006-04-06 | quote = So, remember, A1 Grand Prix takes you places you've never been before. }}

External links

{{commons category|2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071224140701/http://results.a1gp.com/cp.php?l=0&d=201&r=2012006&c=0 Official season standings and results] at results.a1gp.com
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