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词条 2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia
释义

  1. Pre-race

  2. Qualifications

  3. Sprint race

  4. Main race

  5. After race

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. External links

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The 2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia is an A1 Grand Prix race, to be held on 3 February 2008 at the Eastern Creek Raceway, New South Wales, Australia. This will be the sixth meeting in the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season.

Pre-race

Fairuz Fauzy who drive in the inaugural 2005-06 season replace this weekend Alex Yoong in the A1 Team Malaysia car.[1] Alex Yoong realise the longest run of consecutive starts with 45 successive starts.

For his home race, A1 Team Australia rename is car Jackaroo.[2] The name was chosen between the Australian symbole propositions done by fan in the official team site.

Since Taupo round, A1GP cars use a 30 per cent biofuel mix. A1 Grand Prix continue its environmental campaign in Australia using electric generators for all the paddock’s temporary and ancillary structures provided by Active Power Management and initiate by THINK Greener Racing.[3]

Qualifications

Once again, the practice sessions were dominated by France in Friday wet and Saturday humid weather conditions.[4][5]

On Friday night, Portugal practice their pit stops and a tyre gun hose that became disconnected hit accidentally the leg of James Goodfield, the race engeener of the next door garage, Great Britain.[6] James Goodfield sustain a broken leg and was carry up to the hospital.

Chris Alajajian, driver of the Lebanon, made a mistake on his first out lap for Sprint race qualifying spinning and hitting the tyre barriers at Turn 5.[7] The car was too much damaged to complete a flying lap during qualifying sessions. Lebanon after hard work to repair the car during the night, start the both Sunday races from the last grid position.

Canada was penalised because its driver, Robert Wickens, did not respect blue flags during the feature race qualifying hamping Sérgio Jimenez (Brazil).[8] Robert Wickens lost his 8th qualifying position to 21st.

Sprint race qualifications
PosTeamTimeGap
1FRA}} France1'18.149-
2SUI}} Switzerland1'18.218 +0.069
3RSA}} South Africa1'18.243 +0.094
4NZL}} New Zealand1'18.368 +0.219
5CHN}} China1'18.370 +0.221
6USA}} USA1'18.464 +0.315
7GER}} Germany1'18.632 +0.483
8GBR}} Great Britain1'18.649 +0.500
9AUS}} Australia1'18.690 +0.541
10NLD}} Netherlands1'18.804 +0.655
11BRA}} Brazil1'18.811 +0.662
12IRE}} Ireland1'18.929 +0.780
13IND}} India1'19.004 +0.855
14CZE}} Czech Republic1'19.099 +0.950
15CAN}} Canada1'19.197 +1.048
16MYS}} Malaysia1'19.384 +1.235
17POR}} Portugal1'19.492 +1.343
18PAK}} Pakistan1'19.623 +1.474
19MEX}} Mexico1'19.785 +1.636
20ITA}} Italy1'19.975 +1.826
21IDN}} Indonesia1'20.154 +2.005
22LIB}} Lebanon (1)no time-
Main race qualifications
PosTeamTimeGap
1NZL}} New Zealand1'18.578-
2SUI}} Switzerland1'18.590 +0.012
3GBR}} Great Britain1'18.720 +0.142
4CHN}} China1'18.825 +0.247
5FRA}} France1'18.829 +0.251
6RSA}} South Africa1'18.922 +0.344
7USA}} USA1'18.976 +0.398
8CZE}} Czech Republic1'19.232 +0.654
9BRA}} Brazil1'19.235 +0.657
10MYS}} Malaysia1'19.252 +0.674
11NLD}} Netherlands1'19.487 +0.909
12GER}} Germany1'19.516 +0.938
13MEX}} Mexico1'19.529 +0.951
14AUS}} Australia1'19.611 +1.033
15IRE}} Ireland1'19.706 +1.128
16POR}} Portugal1'19.733 +1.155
17PAK}} Pakistan1'19.852 +1.274
18IND}} India1'19.878 +1.300
19ITA}} Italy1'20.051 +1.473
20IDN}} Indonesia1'20.133 +1.555
21CAN}} Canada (2)1'19.199 +0.621
22LIB}} Lebanon (1)no time-

Sprint race

This race is known as 'the race of two halves' due to the track being dry in the first half with 27 °C, then become extremely difficult and wet.[9] In first lap, the order is France, Switzerland, South Africa, New Zealand, Great Britain with a great start from the 8th, China, Germany and USA. Pakistan crash out in the first lap. Loïc Duval (France) made the fastest lap in Lap 2 and is pulling away.

In lap 7, the rain start and Adrian Zaugg (South Africa) is slipping down at Turn 1. Narain Karthikeyan (India) is going off too. Great Britain and Indonesia enter into the pits for wet tyres in lap 9. Cong Fu Cheng (China) spins off in Lap 10, Adam Carroll (Ireland) the next lap.

Robert Wickens (Canada) made an amazing race. He passes Ireland and Netherlands in Lap 11 takink 7th. At Turn 1, next lap, it grabs the 4th position passing four cars including Germany. One lap before the end of the Sprint race, France is leading followed by New Zealand, Switzerland, Canada, Germany, USA, Australia and South Africa.

Neel Jani (Switzerland) spin in the final lap. Loïc Duval (France) in his final round of racing for this A1GP season due to commitments in Japan, converted his pole position with a very comfortable win and breaking the 37-race win-drought, when France was a dominant team in A1GP's debut season. The final standing is France, New Zealand, Canada taking advantage of the rain and took a chance on not switching for wet tyre to climb from 15th, Germany, USA, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Netherlands and Switzerland in 10th.

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints
1FRA}} FranceLoïc Duval1420'18.53615+1
2NZL}} New ZealandJonny Reid14+9.19812
3CAN}} CanadaRobert Wickens14+11.01610
4GER}} GermanyMichael Ammermüller14+11.9298
5USA}} USAJonathan Summerton14+12.6046
6AUS}} AustraliaJohn Martin14+14.2105
7RSA}} South AfricaAdrian Zaugg14+14.5234
8BRA}} BrazilSérgio Jimenez14+30.2603
9NLD}} NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen14+33.4712
10SUI}} SwitzerlandNeel Jani14+33.8061
11IND}} IndiaNarain Karthikeyan14+44.742
12POR}} PortugalJoão Urbano14+46.131
13ITA}} ItalyEdoardo Piscopo14+46.196
14CHN}} ChinaCong Fu Cheng14+49.423
15IRE}} IrelandAdam Carroll14+50.300
16GBR}} Great BritainRobbie Kerr14+56.715
17MEX}} MexicoDavid Garza Perez14+1'02.846
18CZE}} Czech RepublicTomáš Enge14+1'03.033
19LIB}} LebanonChris Alajajian14+1'05.029
20MYS}} MalaysiaFairuz Fauzy14+1'20.880
21IDN}} IndonesiaSatrio Hermanto14+1'22.642
RetPAK}} PakistanAdam Langley-Khan1+13 laps

Main race

It's 25 °C and soaking wet for the Main race.[10] Jonny Reid (New Zealand), having qualified pole, halt on track after quitting the stand and must start the race from the pitlane. Loïc Duval (France), qualified fifth, is stuck on the grid at the start of the formation lap and must start the race second to last.

After the first lap, Ireland and India enter in pit to change their slicks tyres to wets. The order is Switzerland, Great Britain, South Africa, Brazil, USA, China, Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, and Canada. In the third lap, New Zealand is 19th and France 14th. Robert Wickens (Canada) grab the 9th to Tomáš Enge (Czech Republic) in Lap 3. In lap 7, New Zealand is already 14th and France in points at 10th. During Lap 9, Pakistan run off without damage. In the next lap, João Urbano (Portugal) spin off trying passes Chris Alajajian (Lebanon) who run off too. Pakistan, Czech Republic and China receive a drive-through penalty for making a false start. The pit window is now open in Lap 10.

Switzerland and Great Britain pit at same time and leave the stand in the same order. In Lap 13, South Africa leads France by 21 seconds but neither have made their pit stop. Adrian Zaugg (South Africa) take the lead after a quick pit stop in Lap 15. In the same lap, Robbie Kerr (Great Britain) run wide and lost a few seconds meanwhile Jonathan Summerton (USA) has gone off and Robert Wickens (Canada) passes. Finally, France makes is mandatory pit stop and South Africa set the current fastest lap in Lap 16.

After the pit window close, Canada and USA fight for 6th in Lap 17. Loïc Duval (France) join the battle and try to passes Jonathan Summerton (USA). In Lap 22, France hit USA, who give up, and receive a drive-through penalty for avoidable collision. Two laps before the opening of the pit for the second mandatories stops in Lap 26, John Martin (Australia) passes Robert Wickens (Canada).

Cong Fu Cheng (China) loses is 11th to 13th after spin in Lap 28, Satrio Hermanto spin also at turn 1, 2 laps after that. Switzerland takes the fasted lap. During his pit stop on lap 31, the French car have a clutch failure and Loïc Duval must renounce. Canada passes Germany for 6th and South Africa takes again the fasted lap on Lap 33. Later, Cong Fu Cheng (China) passes Narain Karthikeyan (India) fot 10th.

The 42nd lap is the last and South Africa win 19.560 seconds behind Switzerland, Great Britain, Brazil, Australia, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand and China. New Zealand and France are now tied leading the championship with 96 points.

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints
1RSA}} South AfricaAdrian Zaugg421:12'00.93015+1
2SUI}} SwitzerlandNeel Jani42+19.56012
3GBR}} Great BritainRobbie Kerr42+25.19410
4BRA}} BrazilSérgio Jimenez42+42.7708
5AUS}} AustraliaJohn Martin42+1'08.6476
6CAN}} CanadaRobert Wickens42+1'10.3215
7GER}} GermanyChristian Vietoris42+1'16.2994
8NLD}} NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen42+1'17.1553
9NZL}} New ZealandJonny Reid42+1'22.4472
10CHN}} ChinaCong Fu Cheng42+1'33.9131
11IND}} IndiaNarain Karthikeyan42+1'35.414
12PAK}} PakistanAdam Langley-Khan42+1'39.496
13IRE}} IrelandAdam Carroll41+1 lap
14ITA}} ItalyEdoardo Piscopo41+1 lap
15CZE}} Czech RepublicTomáš Enge41+1 lap
16POR}} PortugalJoão Urbano41+1 lap
17MYS}} MalaysiaFairuz Fauzy41+1 lap
18MEX}} MexicoDavid Garza Perez41+1 lap
19LIB}} LebanonChris Alajajian40+2 laps
20IDN}} IndonesiaSatrio Hermanto39+3 laps
RetFRA}} FranceLoïc Duval31+11 laps
RetUSA}} USAJonathan Summerton20+22 laps

After race

Due to commitment to race in Japan (Formula Nippon and Super GT) agreed before the start of the A1GP season, Loïc Duval announced he will not drive for France for the final three rounds of the 2007-08.[11] His participation for the next South African round on 24 February was only confirmed 22 February.[12]

Notes

References

1. ^Fauzy replaces Yoong at Malaysia a1gp.com (30 January 2008)
2. ^Australia names its race car a1gp.com (30 January 2008)
3. ^Paddock generators go green a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
4. ^France edges Friday practice a1gp.com (1 February 2008)
5. ^France on top before qualifying a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
6. ^GBR suffers race engineer set back a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
7. ^Alajajian 'gutted' after error a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
8. ^Canada loses Feature grid slot a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
9. ^Sprint race: lap-by-lap a1gp.com (2 February 2008)
10. ^Feature race: lap-by-lap a1gp.com (3 February 2008)
11. ^France set to change driver a1gp.com (3 February 2008)
12. ^The Three Musketeers a1gp.com (21 February 2008)
13. ^Rookies combined {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080207164907/http://results.a1gp.com/gp.php?l=0&d=201&r=20072111&c=25 |date=7 February 2008 }} results.a1gp.com (1 February 2008)

External links

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