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2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain

The 2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on May 4, 2008, at Brands Hatch, Kent, United Kingdom. It was the tenth and last meeting in the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season.

2007-08 A1GP of United Kingdom
Race Details
Race 10 of 10 in the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season
DateMay 4, 2008
LocationBrands Hatch
Kent, United Kingdom
Sprint race
Qualifying
Pole Great Britain (Robbie Kerr)
Time1'14.424
Podium
1st Great Britain (Robbie Kerr)
2nd USA (Jonathan Summerton)
3rd Ireland (Adam Carroll)
Fastest Lap
FL China (Cong Fu Cheng)
Time1'16.184, (Lap 14)
Feature race
Qualifying
Pole India (Narain Karthikeyan)
Time1'14.682
Podium
1st India (Narain Karthikeyan)
2nd Great Britain (Robbie Kerr)
3rd Switzerland (Neel Jani)
Fastest Lap
FL Ireland (Adam Carroll)
Time1'15.997, (Lap 44)
Official Classifications
PDF Booklet

With their results in the Sprint race, Switzerland was crowned as the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix champion.

Pre-race edit

Switzerland only needed to score 3 points more than New Zealand to become champions. Third position was also contested, as Great Britain had the possibility of taking the place away from France

Qualifying edit

At Great Britain's home track, Robbie Kerr qualified in pole position for the Sprint race, and on the front row for the Feature race. India earned their first pole position in A1GP, by qualifying on pole for the Feature race.[1] New Zealand, the only team that mathematically could still beat Switzerland for the title, only qualified in 10th and 17th positions.

Sprint race qualifying
Pos Team Time Gap
1   Great Britain 1'14.424 -
2   USA 1'14.426 +0.002
3   Switzerland 1'14.772 +0.348
4   Ireland 1'14.935 +0.511
5   India 1'15.040 +0.616
6   Portugal 1'15.077 +0.653
7   South Africa 1'15.142 +0.718
8   France 1'15.216 +0.792
9   Germany 1'15.306 +0.882
10   New Zealand 1'15.312 +0.888
11   Netherlands 1'15.338 +0.914
12   Australia 1'15.344 +0.920
13   Czech Republic 1'15.357 +0.933
14   Malaysia 1'15.439 +1.015
15   Canada 1'15.470 +1.046
16   China 1'15.954 +1.530
17   Italy 1'16.049 +1.625
18   Pakistan 1'16.086 +1.662
19   Brazil 1'16.117 +1.693
20   Lebanon 1'17.394 +2.970
21   Mexico 1'17.403 +2.979
22   Indonesia 1'17.553 +3.129
Feature race qualifying
Pos Team Time Gap
1   India 1'14.682 -
2   Great Britain 1'14.909 +0.227
3   Switzerland 1'14.957 +0.275
4   Ireland 1'15.020 +0.338
5   Germany 1'15.042 +0.360
6   France 1'15.266 +0.584
7   South Africa 1'15.284 +0.602
8   China 1'15.313 +0.631
9   USA 1'15.398 +0.716
10   Netherlands 1'15.620 +0.938
11   Portugal 1'15.627 +0.945
12   Malaysia 1'15.664 +0.982
13   Canada 1'15.667 +0.985
14   Brazil 1'15.671 +0.989
15   Czech Republic 1'15.690 +1.008
16   Italy 1'15.827 +1.145
17   New Zealand 1'16.003 +1.321
18   Pakistan 1'16.063 +1.381
19   Australia 1'16.175 +1.493
20   Indonesia 1'16.876 +2.194
21   Lebanon 1'16.942 +2.260
22   Mexico 1'17.062 +2.380

Sprint race edit

After the start Great Britain took the lead ahead of USA, Ireland, Switzerland, India, Portugal, South Africa and New Zealand.[2] On Lap 4, Robbie Kerr set the fastest lap.
China attacked Australia for 14th, and India pressured Switzerland for 4th place, but the positions remained the same during the race. On Lap 12, Cong Fu Cheng (China) slowed and fell from 15th to 21st. But some laps later, Cheng took fastest lap. Adam Carroll (Ireland) and Jonathan Summerton (USA) fought for 2nd position, whilst Great Britain won the Sprint race at their home track..
In finishing 4th, Neel Jani and Switzerland took the 2007-08 title.[3]

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1   Great Britain Robbie Kerr 15 19'19.143 15
2   USA Jonathan Summerton 15 +1.126 12
3   Ireland Adam Carroll 15 +2.186 10
4   Switzerland Neel Jani 15 +4.125 8
5   India Narain Karthikeyan 15 +4.467 6
6   Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 15 +5.397 5
7   South Africa Adrian Zaugg 15 +6.114 4
8   New Zealand Jonny Reid 15 +8.385 3
9   Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 15 +9.825 2
10   France Franck Montagny 15 +10.878 1
11   Germany Michael Ammermüller 15 +11.203
12   Czech Republic Filip Salaquarda 15 +11.995
13   Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 15 +14.354
14   Australia John Martin 15 +15.846
15   Canada James Hinchcliffe 15 +17.317
16   Brazil Alexandre Negrão 15 +18.107
17   Italy Edoardo Piscopo 15 +18.601
18   Pakistan Adam Langley-Khan 15 +23.887
19   Indonesia Satrio Hermanto 15 +29.954
20   Mexico David Martínez 15 +30.322
21   China Cong Fu Cheng 15 +31.521 +1
22   Lebanon Khalil Beschir 15 +36.238

Feature race edit

It was 19 °C for the Feature race.[4] Mandatory pit stops were to take place between laps 8 and 16, and the second window was between laps 32 and 40. Switzerland already took the title, but New Zealand, France and Great Britain were all in contention for the 2nd and 3rd places overall.

India grabbed the lead off the start, ahead of Great Britain and Ireland. On Lap 2, Pakistan and Australia collided and hit the barriers. The Safety car was deployed. Alexandre Negrão (Brazil) had to pit to change the car's nose, following an off-track excursion on the first lap. The Safety car pulled in on Lap 8. Next lap, Jeroen Bleekemolen (Netherlands) passed Adrian Zaugg (South Africa) for eighth. India has a slow pit stop, and Great Britain exit the pits ahead of them. Adam Carroll (Ireland) was closing and pushing Narain Karthikeyan (India). Canada received a drive-through penalty on Lap 13 and another on Lap 17. After the first set of mandatory pit stops, Great Britain leads India, Ireland, Germany, Portugal, France, Switzerland, China, Netherlands and USA.

On Lap 17, Ireland pulled alongside India to pass into Westfield and both cars touch. Ireland's front wing was damaged by contact with the left-rear wheel of India's car. After the wing flew off a lap later, Ireland suffered a puncture. After pitting, Ireland fell out of the points. On Lap 21, Canada received a third drive-through penalty. On Lap 23, Ireland set the fastest lap. The window for the second set of mandatory pit stops opened on Lap 32 and India, Great Britain and Germany all pit. India takes the lead back after a slow stop from Great Britain. On Lap 38, Germany is out in the gravel and Malaysia retires to the pits with engine problems. On Lap 44, Filipe Albuquerque (Portugal) passes Jonny Reid (New Zealand) for seventh.

India wins its second Feature race of the season. Great Britain is second ahead of Switzerland, China, France, Netherlands, Portugal, New Zealand, Italy and Indonesia who score their first points of the season. With their second place, Great Britain took third place in the overall standings from France.

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1   India Narain Karthikeyan 48 1:07'24.691 15
2   Great Britain Robbie Kerr 48 +1.078 12
3   Switzerland Neel Jani 48 +8.725 10
4   China Cong Fu Cheng 48 +9.132 8
5   France Franck Montagny 48 +12.960 6
6   Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 48 +15.538 5
7   Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 48 +15.714 4
8   New Zealand Jonny Reid 48 +19.862 3
9   Italy Edoardo Piscopo 48 +26.353 2
10   Indonesia Satrio Hermanto 48 +49.268 1
11   South Africa Adrian Zaugg 48 +49.661
12   USA Jonathan Summerton 48 +50.032
13   Ireland Adam Carroll 48 +50.247 +1
14   Brazil Alexandre Negrão 48 +1'00.662
15   Czech Republic Filip Salaquarda 47 +1 lap
16   Mexico Jorge Goeters 47 +1 lap
17   Canada James Hinchcliffe 47 +1 lap
18   Lebanon Khalil Beschir 46 +2 laps
19   Germany Michael Ammermüller 39 +9 laps
20   Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 39 +9 laps
21   Pakistan Adam Langley-Khan 2 +46 laps
22   Australia John Martin 2 +46 laps

After race edit

On Monday 5 May, the A1GP's Gala Awards were celebrated at the Hilton Park Lane in London, at the end of its 2007-08 season.[5] The awards presented at the event were:

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ India grabs first ever pole a1gp.com (May 03, 2008)
  2. ^ Sprint race: lap-by-lap a1gp.com (May 04, 2008)
  3. ^ Switzerland takes 2007/08 title a1gp.com (May 04, 2008)
  4. ^ Feature race: lap-by-lap a1gp.com (May 04, 2008)
  5. ^ A1GP's Gala Awards[permanent dead link] a1gp.com (May 05, 2008)
  6. ^ New Zealand starts strongly a1gp.com (May 02, 2008)

External links edit

  • Great Britain aces Sprint at home
  • Sprint race: lap-by-lap
  • Sprint race result
  • India wins dramatic season finale
  • Feature race: lap-by-lap
  • Feature race result

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The 2007 08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race held on May 4 2008 at Brands Hatch Kent United Kingdom It was the tenth and last meeting in the 2007 08 A1 Grand Prix season 2007 08 A1GP of United KingdomRace DetailsRace 10 of 10 in the 2007 08 A1 Grand Prix seasonDateMay 4 2008LocationBrands HatchKent United KingdomSprint raceQualifyingPoleGreat Britain Robbie Kerr Time1 14 424Podium1stGreat Britain Robbie Kerr 2ndUSA Jonathan Summerton 3rdIreland Adam Carroll Fastest LapFLChina Cong Fu Cheng Time1 16 184 Lap 14 Feature raceQualifyingPoleIndia Narain Karthikeyan Time1 14 682Podium1stIndia Narain Karthikeyan 2ndGreat Britain Robbie Kerr 3rdSwitzerland Neel Jani Fastest LapFLIreland Adam Carroll Time1 15 997 Lap 44 Official ClassificationsPDF Booklet With their results in the Sprint race Switzerland was crowned as the 2007 08 A1 Grand Prix champion Contents 1 Pre race 2 Qualifying 3 Sprint race 4 Feature race 5 After race 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPre race editSwitzerland only needed to score 3 points more than New Zealand to become champions Third position was also contested as Great Britain had the possibility of taking the place away from FranceQualifying editAt Great Britain s home track Robbie Kerr qualified in pole position for the Sprint race and on the front row for the Feature race India earned their first pole position in A1GP by qualifying on pole for the Feature race 1 New Zealand the only team that mathematically could still beat Switzerland for the title only qualified in 10th and 17th positions Sprint race qualifying Pos Team Time Gap 1 nbsp Great Britain 1 14 424 2 nbsp USA 1 14 426 0 002 3 nbsp Switzerland 1 14 772 0 348 4 nbsp Ireland 1 14 935 0 511 5 nbsp India 1 15 040 0 616 6 nbsp Portugal 1 15 077 0 653 7 nbsp South Africa 1 15 142 0 718 8 nbsp France 1 15 216 0 792 9 nbsp Germany 1 15 306 0 882 10 nbsp New Zealand 1 15 312 0 888 11 nbsp Netherlands 1 15 338 0 914 12 nbsp Australia 1 15 344 0 920 13 nbsp Czech Republic 1 15 357 0 933 14 nbsp Malaysia 1 15 439 1 015 15 nbsp Canada 1 15 470 1 046 16 nbsp China 1 15 954 1 530 17 nbsp Italy 1 16 049 1 625 18 nbsp Pakistan 1 16 086 1 662 19 nbsp Brazil 1 16 117 1 693 20 nbsp Lebanon 1 17 394 2 970 21 nbsp Mexico 1 17 403 2 979 22 nbsp Indonesia 1 17 553 3 129 Feature race qualifying Pos Team Time Gap 1 nbsp India 1 14 682 2 nbsp Great Britain 1 14 909 0 227 3 nbsp Switzerland 1 14 957 0 275 4 nbsp Ireland 1 15 020 0 338 5 nbsp Germany 1 15 042 0 360 6 nbsp France 1 15 266 0 584 7 nbsp South Africa 1 15 284 0 602 8 nbsp China 1 15 313 0 631 9 nbsp USA 1 15 398 0 716 10 nbsp Netherlands 1 15 620 0 938 11 nbsp Portugal 1 15 627 0 945 12 nbsp Malaysia 1 15 664 0 982 13 nbsp Canada 1 15 667 0 985 14 nbsp Brazil 1 15 671 0 989 15 nbsp Czech Republic 1 15 690 1 008 16 nbsp Italy 1 15 827 1 145 17 nbsp New Zealand 1 16 003 1 321 18 nbsp Pakistan 1 16 063 1 381 19 nbsp Australia 1 16 175 1 493 20 nbsp Indonesia 1 16 876 2 194 21 nbsp Lebanon 1 16 942 2 260 22 nbsp Mexico 1 17 062 2 380Sprint race editAfter the start Great Britain took the lead ahead of USA Ireland Switzerland India Portugal South Africa and New Zealand 2 On Lap 4 Robbie Kerr set the fastest lap China attacked Australia for 14th and India pressured Switzerland for 4th place but the positions remained the same during the race On Lap 12 Cong Fu Cheng China slowed and fell from 15th to 21st But some laps later Cheng took fastest lap Adam Carroll Ireland and Jonathan Summerton USA fought for 2nd position whilst Great Britain won the Sprint race at their home track In finishing 4th Neel Jani and Switzerland took the 2007 08 title 3 Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points 1 nbsp Great Britain Robbie Kerr 15 19 19 143 15 2 nbsp USA Jonathan Summerton 15 1 126 12 3 nbsp Ireland Adam Carroll 15 2 186 10 4 nbsp Switzerland Neel Jani 15 4 125 8 5 nbsp India Narain Karthikeyan 15 4 467 6 6 nbsp Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 15 5 397 5 7 nbsp South Africa Adrian Zaugg 15 6 114 4 8 nbsp New Zealand Jonny Reid 15 8 385 3 9 nbsp Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 15 9 825 2 10 nbsp France Franck Montagny 15 10 878 1 11 nbsp Germany Michael Ammermuller 15 11 203 12 nbsp Czech Republic Filip Salaquarda 15 11 995 13 nbsp Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 15 14 354 14 nbsp Australia John Martin 15 15 846 15 nbsp Canada James Hinchcliffe 15 17 317 16 nbsp Brazil Alexandre Negrao 15 18 107 17 nbsp Italy Edoardo Piscopo 15 18 601 18 nbsp Pakistan Adam Langley Khan 15 23 887 19 nbsp Indonesia Satrio Hermanto 15 29 954 20 nbsp Mexico David Martinez 15 30 322 21 nbsp China Cong Fu Cheng 15 31 521 1 22 nbsp Lebanon Khalil Beschir 15 36 238Feature race editIt was 19 C for the Feature race 4 Mandatory pit stops were to take place between laps 8 and 16 and the second window was between laps 32 and 40 Switzerland already took the title but New Zealand France and Great Britain were all in contention for the 2nd and 3rd places overall India grabbed the lead off the start ahead of Great Britain and Ireland On Lap 2 Pakistan and Australia collided and hit the barriers The Safety car was deployed Alexandre Negrao Brazil had to pit to change the car s nose following an off track excursion on the first lap The Safety car pulled in on Lap 8 Next lap Jeroen Bleekemolen Netherlands passed Adrian Zaugg South Africa for eighth India has a slow pit stop and Great Britain exit the pits ahead of them Adam Carroll Ireland was closing and pushing Narain Karthikeyan India Canada received a drive through penalty on Lap 13 and another on Lap 17 After the first set of mandatory pit stops Great Britain leads India Ireland Germany Portugal France Switzerland China Netherlands and USA On Lap 17 Ireland pulled alongside India to pass into Westfield and both cars touch Ireland s front wing was damaged by contact with the left rear wheel of India s car After the wing flew off a lap later Ireland suffered a puncture After pitting Ireland fell out of the points On Lap 21 Canada received a third drive through penalty On Lap 23 Ireland set the fastest lap The window for the second set of mandatory pit stops opened on Lap 32 and India Great Britain and Germany all pit India takes the lead back after a slow stop from Great Britain On Lap 38 Germany is out in the gravel and Malaysia retires to the pits with engine problems On Lap 44 Filipe Albuquerque Portugal passes Jonny Reid New Zealand for seventh India wins its second Feature race of the season Great Britain is second ahead of Switzerland China France Netherlands Portugal New Zealand Italy and Indonesia who score their first points of the season With their second place Great Britain took third place in the overall standings from France Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points 1 nbsp India Narain Karthikeyan 48 1 07 24 691 15 2 nbsp Great Britain Robbie Kerr 48 1 078 12 3 nbsp Switzerland Neel Jani 48 8 725 10 4 nbsp China Cong Fu Cheng 48 9 132 8 5 nbsp France Franck Montagny 48 12 960 6 6 nbsp Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 48 15 538 5 7 nbsp Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 48 15 714 4 8 nbsp New Zealand Jonny Reid 48 19 862 3 9 nbsp Italy Edoardo Piscopo 48 26 353 2 10 nbsp Indonesia Satrio Hermanto 48 49 268 1 11 nbsp South Africa Adrian Zaugg 48 49 661 12 nbsp USA Jonathan Summerton 48 50 032 13 nbsp Ireland Adam Carroll 48 50 247 1 14 nbsp Brazil Alexandre Negrao 48 1 00 662 15 nbsp Czech Republic Filip Salaquarda 47 1 lap 16 nbsp Mexico Jorge Goeters 47 1 lap 17 nbsp Canada James Hinchcliffe 47 1 lap 18 nbsp Lebanon Khalil Beschir 46 2 laps 19 nbsp Germany Michael Ammermuller 39 9 laps 20 nbsp Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 39 9 laps 21 nbsp Pakistan Adam Langley Khan 2 46 laps 22 nbsp Australia John Martin 2 46 lapsAfter race editOn Monday 5 May the A1GP s Gala Awards were celebrated at the Hilton Park Lane in London at the end of its 2007 08 season 5 The awards presented at the event were Best event for Mexico City Mexico Most improved team for A1 Team Ireland Rookie driver of the year for Robert Wickens Canada Most spectacular overtaking move for Robert Wickens Canada A1GP com favourite team for A1 Team Malaysia A1 team PR excellence for A1 Team Netherlands Best presented team for A1 Team Ireland Best broadcaster for ESPN Star Sports Notes editThe Switzerland team ran with the message the A1 Team Switzerland car carried the message Jo Siffert 40th Anniversary Brands Hatch which commemorated his 1968 British Grand Prix victory at Brands Hatch It was the 32nd race weekend 64 starts It was the 3rd race weekend in Brands Hatch and the 3rd in the United Kingdom It was the first race weekend as Rookie driver for Frankie Provenzano 6 Italy Records India and Narain Karthikeyan earned their first pole position Lebanon have participated in 32 rounds 64 starts without scoring a single point Neel Jani scored 307 points References edit India grabs first ever pole a1gp com May 03 2008 Sprint race lap by lap a1gp com May 04 2008 Switzerland takes 2007 08 title a1gp com May 04 2008 Feature race lap by lap a1gp com May 04 2008 A1GP s Gala Awards permanent dead link a1gp com May 05 2008 New Zealand starts strongly a1gp com May 02 2008 External links editGreat Britain aces Sprint at home Sprint race lap by lap Sprint race result India wins dramatic season finale Feature race lap by lap Feature race result Previous race2007 08 Shanghai China A1 Grand Prix 2007 08 season Next race2008 09 Netherlands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations Great Britain amp oldid 1146378530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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