GP2 Monaco Preview

Two rounds down in 2007 and the stats look like this:

four different drivers on the top step of the podium including one rookie; four different teams taking top honours; 15 drivers scoring points, seven  of  them  rookies;  nine  teams  scoring  points  with  the  champions  yet  to  finish  higher  than third...  at this early stage of the season, you’d be hard pressed to argue that 2007 was shaping up to be anything but truly competitive.

With a motivated field of 26 of the most talented young drivers in the world all aiming to add their names to the 2007 winners list and mount a challenge to follow our past champions Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg into Formula One, this weekend sees the GP2 Series contest the single most prestigious race of the season in Monaco.

The streets of Monte Carlo always throw up an exciting race. Whether it’s a game  of  tactics,  a  race  of  attrition  or  sheer  blinding  brilliance  by  one  man,  Monaco  always delivers.  This  time  last  year  we  arrived  in  Monaco  with  Nelson  Piquet  Jr  at  the  top  of  the championship  table.  An  almost  perfect  weekend  from  eventual  champion  Lewis  Hamilton, however, turned the tables well in the Englishman’s favour. With just the one race on the streets of  the  Principality,  the  Monaco  winner  can  savour  his  victory  perhaps  more  than  at  any  other track of the year, and as is traditional, will take his place by Royal Invitation alongside the winner of the Formula One Grand Prix at a gala dinner on Sunday evening.  

With  Monaco  holding  its  own  as  one  of  the  truly  individual  circuits  in  global  Motorsport,  it  is perhaps unsurprising that the weekend format has been slightly tweaked for this race, allowing more  track  time  but  an  absolutely  miniscule  margin  for  error. 

Thursday  sees  one  half  hour practice  session  at  midday,  before  the  insanity  of  Friday  descends.  It’s  all  go  as  the  Series contests  a  half  hour  practice  at  09:00  with  qualifying  taking  place  at  10:30.  With  only  an  hour between sessions, a millimeter mistake could end your weekend before it’s even begun. On Saturday it is business as usual with a 16:00 start for the 45 lap race. As in 2006, all sessions will be run on Bridgestone’s soft compound Slick Potenza tyres. On a track whose characteristics change not just by the day but by the minute, grip on the narrow streets is essential and on top of the  levels  of  adhesion  created  by  the  Bridgestone  rubber,  the  new  2007  aero-kit  will  also  be called on for increased levels of downforce. Championship  Overview:  We  arrive  in  Monaco  with  Timo  Glock  leading  the  title  race  on  31 points. 

As  the  only  driver  to  have  finished  every  2007  race  on  the  podium,  Timo  is  already showing  the  kind  of  form  that  was  predicted  by  many  pundits  before  the  season  began,  as  he and  his  iSport  International  team  have  carried  their  phenomenal  2006  momentum  through  into the new season.

The British squad leads the team standings at present, with Arden International second  and  Super  Nova  third.  Their  lead  drivers  occupy  the  same  positions  in  the  drivers’ standings respectively, with Bruno Senna an impressive second so early in his rookie season on 18 points, with Luca Filippi third on 16.


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