GP2 series heads to Monaco

The GP2 series makes a welcome return to the streets of Monte Carlo this weekend as Round five of the 2006 season gets under way in the Principality of Monaco. With eight races of the year already behind us, a thrilling battle is emerging at the head of the championship which is set to continue apace around the narrow and twisting streets which form the Monaco Grand Prix circuit.

Let’s  push  things  forward:  The  streets  of  Monaco  form  one  of  the  greatest  tests  in  modern motorsport.  This  season  sees  the  64th  running  of  the  Grand  Prix  around  a  circuit  which  has remained  relatively  unchanged  since  first  it  was  used  to  hold  motor  races.  As  speeds  have increased, so to has the challenge of this most majestic and fabled of racing tracks. There simply isn’t another circuit on the planet which holds the glamour, allure and prestige of Monaco.

This year the GP2 series makes its return to Monaco after its highly successful debut at the track in 2005 as the main support event for the Formula One Grand Prix. Last season’s race saw Adam Carroll take an emotional win ahead of Gimmi Bruni and Nico Rosberg, the latter taking his very first  podium  of  the  season  en  route  to  the  title.  The  race  was  not  without  incident,  as  the notoriously narrow roads caught many off guard. Even Adam had a brush with the barriers, but held his nerve and his control of an ailing car to record his second of three 2005 wins.

As 2006 championship leader Nelson Piquet Jr discovered to his dismay in 2005, qualifying is all important  around  the  streets  of  the  Principality.  The  Brazilian  made  contact  with  Can  Artam  at Mirabeau  during  the  30-minute  session  last  season,  putting  him  out  on  his  first  lap.  He  will  be hoping for a clear run at pole this year if he wants to maintain his championship momentum. But with a grid of 26 cars all circulating at once, timing will be crucial.

This  weekend  features  a  slightly  modified  running  order  for  the  GP2  series.  Thursday  will showcase the first of two practice sessions which will run from 10:00-10:30. Then on Friday the GP2 series has its busiest morning of the year, with the second practice session of the weekend taking place between 09:00-09:30, before the half hour qualifying session commences at 10:00. By 10:30 on Friday then, the preliminary sessions are all over, and the teams and drivers have over 24 hours to wait until the sole race of the meeting begins at 16:00 on Saturday.

What  about  the  championship?  Nelson  leads  the  standings  on  39  points,  two  ahead  of  his closest  rival  Lewis  Hamilton,  who  took  victory  around  the  streets  of  Monaco  in  his  Formula  3 EuroSeries  campaign  in  2005.  Third  in  the  fight  is  Lewis’  team-mate  Alex  Prémat  on  27,  with Ernesto Viso fourth on 26, Nicolas Lapierre fifth on 25 and Michael Ammermüller sixth on 23.

In  the  fight  for the teams’ championship, ART Grand Prix leads the way on 64 points ahead of Arden  International  on  48.  Piquet  Sports  lies  third  on  43  ahead  of  iSport  International  on  32, Trident Racing on 20 and BCN Competicion on 14 points.


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