2011 Monaco Grand Prix

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Race details
Race {{{Race_No}}} of the 2011 Superleague season
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Date June 2nd, 2011
Official name 2011 Monaco Grand Prix
Location Circuit de Monaco
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Temporary Street Circuit
2.080 mi / 3.340 km
Distance 78 laps, 162.240 mi / 260.520 km
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver England Lee Morris Draig-Ferrari
Time 1:11.808
Fastest Lap
Driver England Lee Morris Draig-Ferrari
Time 1:12.403
Podium
First England Dave Carr-Smith Midnight-Ferrari
Second England Ojay Clark Williamson-Mercedes
Third Germany Christoph Lichtenstein Synergetic-Ferrari


The 2011 Monaco Grand Prix for the Superleague - the eighth race of the season - took place on the Monaco track in Monte Carlo on the 2nd of June.

Report

First Start

As the GPVWC circus entered Monte Carlo, it did so in an atmosphere that was already building. With memories of Joe Consiglio's win in Magny-Cours still fresh, the tight streets of Monaco and our ever growing tally of Superleague winners this season, the small city-state promised exciting racing.

As the drivers lined up for the start, the usual suspects were at the sharp end of the grid. Lee Morris of Draig Racing set the fastest lap on his favourite track; Dave Carr-Smith of Midnight Motorsports completed the front row and Joe Consiglio of Nordsjoen Racing was set up to challenge for the win from 3rd position. As the lights phased out, Carr-Smith was quickest off the line, but an ambitious move by Morris saw the pair collide and spin into Saint Devote, leaving much of the pack with nowhere to go and the back of the grid having to take avoiding action - resulting in several drivers colliding with the wall. Lee Morris soon retired. Joe Consiglio led up the hill to casino square, followed by Sam Millar, who had managed to avoid all of the action behind. However Consiglio outbraked himself and gently slid into the wall, unfortunately being collected by an unsuspecting Millar - Consiglio's wing coming worse off in the collision. The spinning Consiglio caused no damage to any other drivers and Joe found his way back to the pits, unlike his championship rival.

Further down in the field, there were many failed attempts at passing on the notoriously difficult circuit, but the racing was admirably clean and the only casualties were those who were slightly too confident in their cars. As much of the rear end of the grid entered the pits after the turn 1 incident, Millar was now gaining a comfortable lead on Bart De Vos who had worked his way up to second through the carnage with Jason Muscat sat in third. Muscat was leading a group of four including David Jundt, Ojay Clark and Ben Morgan. Muscat span on the entrance to the tunnel and this allowed Ryan Walker to get ever closer to the group. Morgan locked up into Rascasse and the gap between the group widened. Meanwhile, up front, a mistake by Millar saw De Vos lead the race and everyone in the chasing group promoted a place. Dave Carr-Smith rejoined the race in 11th position after his lengthy pit stop.

De Vos got loose after the hairpin which gave the group yet another promotion. As lap 3 ended, David Jundt led the race, Ojay Clark was in second position and Ryan Walker sat in third. Clark set on closing the gap to Jundt through the chicane, but it wasn't to be as several more incidents through the field caused the Race Directors to take the somewhat controversial decision to red-flag the race and reassemble the grid in its original order.

Restart

As the lights went out for the second time, Carr-Smith once again got the jump on Morris, but this time it was clean and so the Midnight driver led up the hill into Casino Square. Mark Stanton was the only spinner this time after being tagged by Walker and no one else was involved. As Morris looked for a way around Carr-Smith, the rest of the field filed into order; Millar and Consiglio fought for third position but Consiglio was able to pull out a gap on the Synergetic driver. Meanwhile, Ben Warren lost his front wing in the swimming pool complex and retired in the pits with suspension damage. Lap 7 saw Morris make the move on Carr-Smith after Dave got lose and tapped the wall out of the chicane towards Rascasse. The following lap saw Morris' team mate lock up down the hill out the tunnel. An unexpecting Ben Morgan tapped Walker into a spin and led the Scotman to retire in the escape road. The next Monaco retiree was Finn Jyri Lylykorpi, who suffered a spin in Saint Devote, losing a wing and gaining suspension damage. Abdel Damghi lost a rear wing after a spin before the hairpin. Sam Millar was the next victim of Saint Devote and joined the growing list of retirements.

By lap 26 gaps had emerged between the remaining drivers. The first round of pit stops took place and Lee Morris retained his lead. After completing 27 laps, a record 14 pit stops and experiencing a problem with in-game penalties, William Ponissi spun on the exit of the swimming pool complex and was beached on a kerb, thus ending his race. As the half way point passed, there were 6 retirees and the field had spread out. David Stanton was subject to a spin on his 46th lap and retired on a kerb out of the tunnel.

Then came one of the most dramatic incidents of the season and one that would change the complexion of the race. On his 57th lap, Kieran Ryan span into Saint Devote, causing him to lose a front wing. As he made his way back to the pits, he spun again into the swimming pool complex and beached himself on a kerb. As he struggled to free himself from the relatively low kerb, Jason Muscat made his way into the complex at the exact moment that Ryan was able to free himself, the pair collided and Ryan ended up beached once more. As the race leaders approached, Joe Consiglio took a tight line through the chicane and so couldn't avoid the beached car of Ryan. Consiglio span and ended up facing the wrong way on the racing line. The race leader, Lee Morris, managed to avoid Ryan who had now been moved off the kerb and instead collided with Consiglio. All three had now lost wheels, wings and gained suspension damage. Ryan retired on the scene while Consiglio and Morris both retired on their way to the pits.

A few laps later Phil Perkins became another beached, this time at the exit of the swimming pool complex. Perkins' exit rounded off the list of retirees for the day, in which over half of the field returned to the pits early. There was no change to the order for the remaining ten drivers. The final lap saw Dave Carr-smith over the line first, Ojay Clark two laps down in second and Christoph Lichtenstein also taking his first podium of his career in third position. As the engines silenced and tyres cooled, drivers were left to reflect on the incident that lead to two of the championship contenders to be forced out of the race. Monaco had delivered what it had promised, exciting racing and controversial aftermath.


Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap
1 14 England Lee Morris Draig-Ferrari 01:11.808
2 24 England Dave Carr-Smith Midnight-Renault 01:12.178 +0.370s
3 2 Malta Joe Consiglio Nordsjoen-Mercedes 01:12.596 +0.789s
4 23 Belgium Bart De Vos TDR-Toyota 01:12.869 +1.061s
5 10 Scotland Sam Millar Synergetic-Ferrari 01:12.992 +1.184s
6 6 Switzerland David Jundt Red Archer-Renault 01:13.558 +1.750s
7 5 Malta Jason Muscat Red Archer-Renault 01:13.568 +1.760s
8 19 England Ojay Clark Williamson-Mercedes 01:13.597 +1.789s
9 0 Finland Jyri Lylykorpi Nordsjoen-Mercedes 01:13.648 +1.840s
10 15 Scotland Ryan Walker Draig-Ferrari 01:13.930 +2.122s
11 12 Wales Ben Morgan Computrac-BMW 01:14.082 +2.274s
12 7 England Mark Stanton Constant-Renault 01:14.105 +2.297s
13 21 Netherlands Abdel Damghi Nijo-Toyota 01:14.620 +2.813s
14 4 Ireland Kieran Ryan Woods-Mercedes 01:14.689 +2.881s
15 3 England Mark Wicks Woods-Mercedes 01:14.926 +3.118s
16 9 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein Synergetic-Ferrari 01:14.931 +3.123s
17 17 England David Stanton ST-BMW 01:14.989 +3.182s
18 22 England Phil Perkins TDR-Toyota 01:17.262 +5.454s
19 20 England Ben Warren Nijo-Toyota 01:17.604 +5.796s
20 8 Italy William Ponissi Constant-Renault 01:17.968 +6.160s
21 18 Finland Teemu Toikka Williamson-Mercedes 01:18.454 +6.646s

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Pitstops Fastlap Controller Points
1 24 England Dave Carr-Smith Midnight-Renault 78 1:37:03.153 2 2 01:12.919 Wheel generic-unknown.png 15
2 19 England Ojay Clark Williamson-Mercedes 76 +2 Laps 8 2 01:14.770 Wheel generic-unknown.png 12
3 9 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein Synergetic-Ferrari 76 +2 Laps 16 2 01:15.193 Wheel generic-unknown.png 10
4 3 England Mark Wicks Woods-Mercedes 76 +2 Laps 15 3 01:15.124 Wheel generic-unknown.png 8
5 5 Malta Jason Muscat Red Archer-Renault 75 +3 Laps 7 4 01:14.599 Keyboard.png 6
6 23 Belgium Bart De Vos TDR-Toyota 75 +3 Laps 4 5 01:13.898 Wheel generic-unknown.png 5
7 6 Switzerland David Jundt Red Archer-Renault 74 +4 Laps 6 4 01:14.474 Wheel generic-unknown.png 4
8 12 Wales Ben Morgan Computrac-BMW 74 +4 Laps 11 7 01:14.587 Wheel generic-unknown.png 3
9 7 England Mark Stanton Constant-Renault 73 +5 Laps 12 5 01:15.835 Wheel generic-unknown.png 2
10 16 England Mark Fuller ST-BMW 70 +8 Laps 22 4 01:18.066 Wheel generic-unknown.png 1
Ret 14 England Lee Morris Draig-Ferrari 61 DNF 1 2 01:12.403 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 2 Malta Joe Consiglio Nordsjoen-Mercedes 60 DNF 3 3 01:13.674 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 22 England Phil Perkins TDR-Toyota 60 DNF 18 3 01:14.901 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 4 Ireland Kieran Ryan Woods-Mercedes 57 DNF 14 3 01:14.862 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 17 England David Stanton ST-BMW 46 DNF 17 3 01:15.690 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 8 Italy William Ponissi Constant-Renault 27 DNF 20 14 01:19.465 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 10 Scotland Sam Millar Synergetic-Ferrari 23 DNF 5 2 01:13.322 Wheel nonffb.png 0
Ret 21 Netherlands Abdel Damghi Nijo-Toyota 19 DNF 13 1 01:15.247 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 0 Finland Jyri Lylykorpi Nordsjoen-Mercedes 8 DNF 9 0 01:15.016 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 15 Scotland Ryan Walker Draig-Ferrari 7 DNF 10 0 01:15.341 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 20 England Ben Warren Nijo-Toyota 3 DNF 19 1 01:17.500 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
- 18 Finland Teemu Toikka Williamson-Mercedes 0 DNS 21 0 - Wheel generic-unknown.png 0

Standings after the Race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 England Lee Morris 97
2 Malta Joe Consiglio 69
3 Malta Jason Muscat 58
4 Switzerland David Jundt 52
5 England Dave Carr-Smith 42
6 England Ojay Clark 40
7 Scotland Sam Millar 33
8 England Mark Wicks 32
9 England Adam Rouse 22
10 Ireland Kieran Ryan 18
11 Belgium Bart De Vos 15
12 England Mark Stanton 14
= Germany Christoph Lichtenstein 14
14 Finland Jyri Lylykorpi 6
= England Nick Rowland 6
16 Scotland Ryan Walker 4
= Wales Ben Morgan 4
18 Netherlands Abdel Damghi 1
= England Mark Fuller 1

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Greece Red Archer-Renault 110
2 England Draig-Ferrari 101
3 Italy Nordsjoen-Mercedes 75
4 England Woods-Mercedes 50
5 England Midnight-Renault 48
6 Northern Ireland Synergetic-Ferrari 47
7 England Williamson-Mercedes 40
8 England TDR-Toyota 37
9 England Constant-Renault 14
10 Belgium Computrac-BMW 4
11 England Nijo-Toyota 1
= England ST-BMW 1

External Links

Gallery of race images (Facebook)

Preceded by:
2011 French Grand Prix
2011 Monaco Grand Prix
2011
Succeeded by:
2011 British Grand Prix