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2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Beijing, China

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2006-07 A1GP of China
Race Details
Race 3 of 11 in the2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season
DateNovember 12, 2006
LocationBeijing International Streetcircuit
Beijing,China
WeatherClear, 12°C
Qualifying
PoleThe Netherlands (Jeroen Bleekemolen)
Time1:00.093(no pole time1, no pole time2)
Sprint Race
1stThe Netherlands (Jeroen Bleekemolen)
2ndMexico (Salvador Durán)
3rdItaly (Enrico Toccacelo)
Main Race
1stItaly (Enrico Toccacelo)
2ndGreat Britain (Oliver Jarvis)
3rdAustralia (Karl Reindler)
Fast Lap
FLCanada (James Hinchcliffe)
Time58.107,(Lap 39 of Feature Race)
Official Classifications

The2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, China was anA1 Grand Prix race, held on November 12, 2006 atBeijing International Streetcircuit,Beijing,China. It was the third race in the2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season and the first and the only meeting held at the circuit.

Due to various safety concerns, the circuit was shortened, and the races started behind the safety car, with the Sprint Race was run mostly behind the safety car. These incidents led to questions about the management and organization of both the event and A1GP in general, eventually leading to series' collapse in 2009. Following the incident and the track's lack of funding, the first Chinese race of the season was moved toZhuhai International Circuit for the 2007-08 season.

Report

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Layout of theBeijing International Streetcircuit

Practice

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The first day of practice was canceled because of safety concerns, as the hairpin at the end of the backstraight was too tight for the cars to negotiate safely due to a 180 degree left turn – resulting in cars were running wide and stopping mid-corner. A revised track layout was devised for an extended Saturday practice session, creating a wider hairpin halfway up the straight, bypassing most of the old straight.[1]

Qualifying

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More problems arose in qualifying, whenmanhole 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, resulting inA1 Team Netherlands driverJeroen Bleekemolen taking pole position for the Sprint race. Some advertising banners also came loose around the circuit.

Races

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Both races started behind the safety car as the first corner was deemed unsafe.

More than half the race was held under the safety car, asSouth Africa'sAdrian Zaugg spun and stalled his car and blocked half of the track. Bleekemolen won the race for the Netherlands, withSalvador Durán ofMexico andA1 Team Italy'sEnrico Toccacelo in second and third.

Toccacelo won the feature race, withBritain'sOliver Jarvis second andAustralia'sKarl Reindler a surprise third afterJames Hinchcliffe crashed out on the final lap. The feature race was shortened from 67 laps to 63 due to time constraints.[2]

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification was cancelled due to track problems. Accordingly, the grid was set from the times set in the 25 minutes of the morning practice session (Practice 3) before it was red-flagged, under article 144 of the Sporting Regulations.

PosTeamDriverLapsQuickest TimeGap
1NetherlandsNetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen161:00.093--
2MexicoMexicoSalvador Durán111:00.583+ 0.490
3ItalyItalyEnrico Toccacelo141:00.942+ 0.849
4CanadaCanadaJames Hinchcliffe111:01.103+ 1.010
5GermanyGermanyNico Hülkenberg111:01.275+ 1.182
6BrazilBrazilRaphael Matos181:01.306+ 1.213
7South AfricaSouth AfricaAdrian Zaugg111:01.361+ 1.268
8United KingdomGreat BritainOliver Jarvis191:01.404+ 1.311
9Czech RepublicCzech RepublicTomáš Enge211:01.555+ 1.462
10SwitzerlandSwitzerlandNeel Jani111:01.711+ 1.618
11Republic of IrelandIrelandMichael Devaney121:02.810+ 2.717
12New ZealandNew ZealandMatt Halliday111:02.852+ 2.759
13United StatesUSAPhilip Giebler111:02.916+ 2.823
14AustraliaAustraliaKarl Reindler101:02.999+ 2.906
15ChinaChinaCongfu Cheng161:03.275+ 3.182
16MalaysiaMalaysiaAlex Yoong81:04.246+ 4.153
17SingaporeSingaporeChristian Murchison61:05.897+ 5.804
18IndonesiaIndonesiaAnanda Mikola91:06.038+ 5.945
19IndiaIndiaArmaan Ebrahim141:06.056+ 5.963
20LebanonLebanonBasil Shaaban141:06.389+ 6.296
21FranceFranceNicolas Lapierre31:09.662+ 9.569
22PakistanPakistanNur B. Ali131:10.263+ 10.170

Sprint Race results

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The Sprint Race took place on Sunday, November 12, 2006.

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints
1NetherlandsNetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen1520'28.4206
2MexicoMexicoSalvador Durán15+ 1.4645
3ItalyItalyEnrico Toccacelo15+ 2.3114
4CanadaCanadaJames Hinchcliffe15+ 3.3753
5GermanyGermanyNico Hülkenberg15+ 3.9432
6BrazilBrazilRaphael Matos15+ 4.4001
7United KingdomGreat BritainOliver Jarvis15+ 7.377
8Czech RepublicCzech RepublicTomáš Enge15+ 8.397
9SwitzerlandSwitzerlandNeel Jani15+ 8.849
10New ZealandNew ZealandMatt Halliday15+ 9.265
11United StatesUSAPhilip Giebler15+ 10.422
12AustraliaAustraliaKarl Reindler15+ 11.920
13ChinaChinaCongfu Cheng15+ 13.216
14MalaysiaMalaysiaAlex Yoong15+ 17.027
15IndonesiaIndonesiaAnanda Mikola15+ 18.479
16SingaporeSingaporeChristian Murchison15+ 20.659
17FranceFranceNicolas Lapierre15+ 20.802
18IndiaIndiaArmaan Ebrahim15+ 22.253
19LebanonLebanonBasil Shaaban15+ 22.783
20Republic of IrelandIrelandMichael Devaney15+ 23.247
21PakistanPakistanNur B. Ali15+ 47.541
DNFSouth AfricaSouth AfricaAdrian Zaugg2+ 13 laps

Feature Race results

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The Feature Race took place on Sunday, November 12, 2006. The race was initially scheduled for 67 laps, but was shortened by five laps.[2]

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints
1ItalyItalyEnrico Toccacelo631.10.15.91910
2United KingdomGreat BritainOliver Jarvis63+ 4.5089
3AustraliaAustraliaKarl Reindler63+ 5.9178
4FranceFranceNicolas Lapierre63+ 12.9007
5South AfricaSouth AfricaAdrian Zaugg63+ 13.2786
6Czech RepublicCzech RepublicTomáš Enge63+ 13.6845
7BrazilBrazilRaphael Matos63+ 14.8394
8SingaporeSingaporeChristian Murchison63+ 16.4863
9New ZealandNew ZealandMatt Halliday63+ 17.0052
10CanadaCanadaJames Hinchcliffe62+ 1 Lap1
11IndiaIndiaArmaan Ebrahim62+ 1 Lap
12MalaysiaMalaysiaAlex Yoong61+ 2 Laps
13LebanonLebanonBasil Shaaban61+ 2 Laps
DNFNetherlandsNetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen53+ 10 Laps
DNFGermanyGermanyNico Hülkenberg53+ 10 Laps
DNFIndonesiaIndonesiaAnanda Mikola36+ 27 Laps
DNFChinaChinaCongfu Cheng28+ 35 Laps
DNFUnited StatesUSAPhilip Giebler21+ 42 Laps
DNFSwitzerlandSwitzerlandNeel Jani20+ 43 Laps
DNFMexicoMexicoSalvador Durán14+ 49 Laps
DNFRepublic of IrelandIrelandMichael Devaney3+ 60 Laps
DNFPakistanPakistanNur B. Ali1+ 62 Laps

Similar problems in China

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Similar problems have occurred before in China. The 2004DTM race around the streets ofPudong inShanghai was hampered by crashes due to manhole covers becoming undone; the2005 Chinese Grand Prix on theShanghai International Circuit was interrupted when the safety car had to be deployed when a water runoff drain became open. The same problem also occurred in the AustralianV8 Supercarsrace on the same circuit a few months before.

References

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  1. ^Freeman, Glenn (10 November 2006)."Beijing circuit shortened".Autosport.
  2. ^ab"11/12/2006 race: Beijing Feature (A1GP)".Racing-Reference.info. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved14 September 2020.
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