2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal

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2005-06 A1GP of Portugal
Race Details
Race 3 of 11 in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season.
Date October 23, 2005
Location Autódromo do Estoril
Estoril, Portugal
Weather Fine
Qualifying
Pole Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr)
Time 3'01.316 (1'30.561, 1'30.755)
Sprint Race
1st France (Alexandre Premat)
2nd Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr)
3rd Switzerland (Neel Jani)
Main Race
1st  France (Alexandre Premat)
2nd  Switzerland (Neel Jani)
3rd  Ireland (Ralph Firman)
Fast Lap
FL France (Alexandre Premat)
Time 1'31.106, (Lap 23 of Main Race)
Official Classifications
Prac1 ·Prac2 ·Prac3 ·Qual ·SRace ·MRace


The 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal was a A1 Grand Prix race, held on the weekend of October 23, 2005 at the Autódromo do Estoril circuit.


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Friday was affected by inclement weather, which saw the morning test sessions and practice held in wet conditions due to rain. Local star Alvaro Parente set the quickest time in the first test session, one of two additional timed 40 minute runs that allowed teams to obtain the best set ups on their cars. Parente set a time of 1'54.918, but this was soon eclipsed by series leaders Brazil as Nelson Piquet Jr set a 1'51.916 during the second test.

The track was still slightly damp for the first practice session, but A1 Team France, who won both races in the previous round continued their impressive form with Alexandre Premat setting the fastest time - a 1'33.024. Adrian Sutil, driving for A1 Team Germany came in second in his debut outing, setting a 1'33.700 after 17 laps. Czech driver Tomas Enge was a mere 0.034 seconds behind, while Australia's Will Davison made a successful return to the car to set the fourth fastest time. The top 5 was rounded out by Brazil, Piquet completing 18 laps on his way to 1'34.085.

The rain returned prior to the commencement of the second practice session, and it was delayed by 25 minutes to allow areas of standing water on the circuit to clear. This ensured that times were considerably slower than in the previous session, but Premat was still able to come out on top, setting a 1'52.037 after just 5 laps to finish over 1.5 seconds ahead of second-placed Piquet. Portugal continued to perform well at home to set the third fastest time, followed by Switzerland and USA. Australia decided not to compete in the session due to their concerns about the track conditions.

Saturday's session saw Czech Republic take top honours, with Brazil still close behind. Great Britain's Robbie Kerr and The Netherlands' Jos Verstappen set the third and fourth fastest times, followed by Germany in 5th. France completed just 8 laps in the session and set the slowest time of the morning, over 17 seconds behind the best.

A1 Team Brazil took its second A1GP pole position in qualifying, despite driver Piquet spinning out in the first of the four timed sessions. He went on to set times of 1'30.755 and 1'30.561 in his second and fourth runs to secure first position on the grid for the sprint race. Brazil's aggregate time was over half a second quicker than that of Switzerland, who were able to set the second-quickest lap of the session on their fourth run. Enge's aggregate time of 3'01.830 put the Swiss team second on the grid, their best qualifying result so far in the series. France confirmed their position as one of the top teams by taking third spot, followed by the Czech Republic and The Netherlands.

Portugal did not disappoint the home crowd, following on from their impressive times in the weekend's practice sessions to line up 6th, ahead of Canada, Malaysia, Indonesia and Great Britain. Germany were unable to carry their surprisingly quick times from practice to qualifying and will line up 11th. The same occurred for Australia, where Davison will line up from 19th place. Lebanon's Basil Shaaban and India's Armaan Ebrahim will take their places at the very back of the field in 23rd and 24th positions respectively.

The Sprint Race took place on Sunday, October 23, 2005.

All cars got away cleanly for the parade lap and formed up well for the rolling start, but running very slowly behind the safety car. At the start, Piquet was followed closely by Premat of Team France and Verstappen of Team Netherlands. Piquet chose to brake fairly early into turn 1 and was watching Neel Jani of Team Switzerland on his outside, while allowing the French car to beat him to the apex with the cars running 3-abreast around the bend. Team Great Britain was pushed off the outside of the bend, but was able to rejoin the track in 13th place.

Australia, Mexico, China & Pakistan all retired following a shunt at turn 2 on the first lap.

At this stage in the race, France was in the lead, followed by Brazil, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Portugal (who passed Canada down the pit straight at the end of lap 1), Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, USA, New Zealand, Russia, Lebanon, India and Austria. Great Britain was clearly faster than Germany but couldn’t find a way past.

On lap 6, Ralph Firman of Team Ireland got too close to the British car around one of the slow right-hand corners and touched his front wing against its rear-right tyre, puncturing the tyre and destroying the left-hand side of the front wing. The British car went straight off at the next bend and retired from the race while Firman had to pit for a new nose and rejoined the race a lap down. At this stage, the top 3 cars had pulled away from the rest of the field by over 3.5 seconds.

With Great Britain and Ireland out of the way, it was the turn of Scott Speed of Team USA to try and find a way past the slower, German car ahead of him.

By lap 13, Malaysia had passed Indonesia for 8th place after a close battle and Austria had got ahead of India for 17th. In the French car, Alexandre Premat was using his PowerBoosts to try and get the fastest lap and the extra point that goes with it.

On lap 15 Austria and India both passed Lebanon for 16th & 17th places respectively and one lap later Scott Speed managed to get in front of Germany at turn 2, but ran wide at the following corner and lost the place again.

The Main Race took place on Sunday, October 23, 2005.

Armaan Ebrahim stalled the Team India car pulling away for the parade lap and the car was pushed back to the pits to be restarted there. One of the Team India engineers came onto the track, but the marshalls quite correctly would not allow him to work on the car until it was in the pit lane.

As the field formed up, Nelson Piquet Jr. had pointed his car directly towards Alexandre Premat and Lebanon were in the wrong grid box, -1 place. Brazil, The Netherlands and Russia all stalled on the grid. France made it into Turn 1 ahead of Portugal, who had made a great start from 6th on the grid. These two were followed by Tomas Enge of Czech Republic who got ahead of Neel Jani into third place. Jani was running 4th, followed by Indonesia who had managed to move up from 9th to 5th and Italy who had moved up from 6th. Unfortunately, Italy managed this by jumping the start and was penalised for this later in the race. Canada ran wide at turn 1 and dropped two places to 7th. Then came Malaysia, South Africa and Germany. Those two cars had bumped during the run down the pit straight, but both survived.

The safety car was deployed at the end of lap 1, but I don’t know why. All I can assume is that the race officials thought that the 3 stalled cars might not have been moved to the pits by the end of the first lap, so did it as a precaution. The three cars were cleared off the track very quickly and there was no danger, so the safety car returned to the pits at the end of lap 2. While it was on track a number of teams chose to make their compulsory pit stop:- Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Great Britain, China, Mexico, Pakistan and India. South Africa emerged first following an excellent stop, followed by Germany, Indonesia, Great Britain, Mexico, India, Pakistan and China. Malaysia and New Zealand ran into problems during their stops and took much longer to get back on track.

On lap 3, the race order was France, Portugal, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, Ireland, USA, Austria, Australia, Lebanon, The Netherlands, South Africa, Germany, Indonesia, Great Britain and Mexico in 17th place. At the end of lap 4, Brazil pitted with no problems and on lap 6 Robbie Kerr managed to overtake Mikola while Neel Jani & Scott Speed both pitted cleanly. On lap 7 Italy was given a drive-through penalty for a jump start. Canada chose to pit at the same time, but problems with the front right wheel caused a delay. When McIntosh emerged from the pits it was behind Salvador Durán. The Canadian tried to get past, but outbaraked himself, bumping the Team Mexico car and causing it to spin off.

By the end of lap 10 the complete race order was France, Portugal, Czech Republic, Ireland, Australia, Austria, The Netherlands, Lebanon, Italy, Switzerland *, USA *, Germany *, South Africa *, Great Britain *, Indonesia *, Canada* , India *, China* , Pakistan *, Mexico *, Brazil *, New Zealand *, Russia * & Malaysia *. Teams marked with an asterisk (*) had completed their mandatory pit stop.

On lap 11, Indonesia attempted an ambitious overtaking maneuver, trying to pass Great Britain and South Africa into turn 1. Mikola did get to the apex before the other but could not keep his car on the track and ran wide at the exit of the turn, spinning off. This happened right in front of Tomas Scheckter and Robbie Kerr capitalised on the confusion, passing the South African car into turn 2. After attempting unsuccessfully to recover the car under yellow flags, the safety car was deployed a lap later.

Around this time, last-placed Malaysia was holding up a number of faster cars on track by not yielding when they came to lap him. The lack of blue flags in A1GP allows this to happen. Just before the safety car was deployed, Portugal pitted. While the wheels were changed quickly and without problems, Alvaro Parente stalled the car as he pulled way and when he reached the end of the pit lane and was trying to rejoin the race, he had to steer between two sets of marshalls recovering Mikola’s car.

When the safety car was deployed, the remaining teams chose to make their pit stops:- France, Czech Republic, Ireland, Australia, The Netherlands, Italy and Lebanon. France made a particularly fast stop but Tomas Enge stalled the Team Czech Republic car. While running under the safety car, the Team South Africa car retired with a mechanical problem.

Jos Verstappen's car (left) makes contact with the back of Team Germany
Jos Verstappen's car (left) makes contact with the back of Team Germany

After the pit stops had been completed, the race order was France, Switzerland, USA, Ireland, Germany, Czech Republic, The Netherlands, Australia, Great Britain, Canada, Austria, Italy, Lebanon, India, China, Portugal, Pakistan, Brazil, New Zealand, Russia and Malaysia. When the safety car returned to the pits the racing was very close. Portugal and India made up several places as racing resumed. Jos Verstappen also made up several places, passing Ireland (who had fallen back), but carried too much speed into the corner and launched over the back wheels of the German car, taking both of them out of the race and bringing the safety car out again less than a lap after it went in!

The safety car returned to the pits at the end of lap 18. At the restart, Ireland and the Czech Republic both passed USA and Austria dropped from 7th to 10th place. Canada retired, Pakistan overtook India and New Zealand got ahead of Russia.

On lap 23 the British car developed a gearshift problem which caused Robbie Kerr to lose a number of places. A lap later Portugal managed to pass Italy into turn 1. Shortly afterwards, officials gave a drive-through penalty to the Czech Republic for speeding in the pit lane. This would cost Tomas Enge five places as he rejoined 10th. Brazil had just managed to overtake Lebanon for 10th place and was immediately promoted to 9th as a result of the Czech penalty.

Portugal continued to move through the field, passing Australia for 5th place on lap 30. China span off two laps later and Australia was forced to defend 6th place against a very insistent Toccacelo.

Qualification took place on Saturday, October 22, 2005.

Pos Team Driver Q1 Time Q2 Time Q3 Time Q4 Time Aggregate Gap
1 Flag of Brazil Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 1'50.201 1'30.755 1'31.692 1'30.561 3'01.316 --
2 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Neel Jani 1'32.971 1'31.096 1'31.186 1'30.734 3'01.830 0.514
3 Flag of France France Alexandre Premat 1'32.354 1'31.087 1'31.834 1'31.463 3'02.550 1.234
4 Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Tomas Enge 1'33.301 1'31.406 1'31.542 1'32.089 3'02.948 1.632
5 Flag of Netherlands The Netherlands Jos Verstappen 1'33.612 1'31.659 1'32.542 1'31.551 3'03.210 1.894
6 Flag of Portugal Portugal Alvaro Parente 1'33.579 1'31.923 1'32.052 1'31.378 3'03.301 1.985
7 Flag of Canada Canada Sean McIntosh 1'34.386 1'32.066 1'33.201 1'31.301 3'03.367 2.051
8 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 1'34.872 1'32.130 1'32.889 1'31.337 3'03.467 2.151
9 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Ananda Mikola 1'34.834 1'32.785 1'31.520 1'32.481 3'04.001 2.685
10 Flag of United Kingdom Great Britain Robbie Kerr 1'35.642 1'31.782 1'32.382 1'33.315 3'04.164 2.848
11 Flag of Germany Germany Adrian Sutil 1'34.076 1'32.625 1'32.695 1'31.556 3'04.181 2.865
12 Flag of Mexico Mexico Salvador Durán 1'34.294 1'32.887 1'31.750 1'32.697 3'04.447 3.131
13 Flag of Italy Italy Enrico Toccacelo 1'36.320 1'34.242 1'32.114 1'32.602 3'04.716 3.400
14 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Matt Halliday 1'35.040 1'32.507 1'33.007 1'32.402 3'04.909 3.593
15 Flag of United States USA Scott Speed 1'35.657 1'32.383 1'33.970 1'32.641 3'05.024 3.708
16 Flag of South Africa South Africa Tomas Scheckter 1'35.405 1'33.068 1'33.574 1'32.450 3'05.518 4.202
17 Flag of Russia Russia Mikhail Aleshin 1'35.527 1'33.433 1'34.324 1'32.854 3'06.287 4.971
18 Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland Ralph Firman 1'34.041 1'33.248 -- -- 3'07.289 5.973
19 Flag of Australia Australia Will Davison 1'35.965 -- 1'33.988 1'33.339 3'07.327 6.011
20 Flag of People's Republic of China China Tengyi Jiang 1'59.211 1'34.975 1'33.672 1'33.871 3'07.543 6.227
21 Flag of Austria Austria Mathias Lauda -- 1'35.752 1'33.927 1'33.991 3'07.918 6.602
22 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan Adam Khan 1'35.977 1'35.091 1'36.030 1'33.885 3'08.976 7.660
23 Flag of Lebanon Lebanon Basil Shaaban 1'35.822 1'35.511 1'34.807 1'35.616 3'10.318 9.002
24 Flag of India India Armaan Ebrahim 1'38.955 1'37.230 1'35.702 1'35.247 3'10.949 9.663

The Sprint Race took place on Sunday, October 23, 2005.

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1 Flag of France France Alexandre Premat 18 27'46.488 10
2 Flag of Brazil Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 18 +2.055 9
3 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Neel Jani 18 +3.289 8
4 Flag of Netherlands The Netherlands Jos Verstappen 18 +13.485 7
5 Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Tomas Enge 18 +13.928 6
6 Flag of Portugal Portugal Alvaro Parente 18 +18.661 5
7 Flag of Canada Canada Sean McIntosh 18 +21.297 4
8 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 18 +32.053 3
9 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Ananda Mikola 18 +37.367 2
10 Flag of South Africa South Africa Tomas Scheckter 18 +39.722 1
11 Flag of Italy Italy Enrico Toccacelo 18 +40.093
12 Flag of Germany Germany Adrian Sutil 18 +41.826
13 Flag of United States USA Scott Speed 18 +41.915
14 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Matt Halliday 18 +43.178
15 Flag of Russia Russia Mikhail Aleshin 18 +51.668
16 Flag of Austria Austria Mathias Lauda 18 +1'06.727
17 Flag of India India Armaan Ebrahim 18 +1'08.814
18 Flag of Lebanon Lebanon Basil Shaaban 18 +1'16.022
19 Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland Ralph Firman 17 +1 Lap
20 Flag of United Kingdom Great Britain Robbie Kerr 5 +13 Laps
21 Flag of People's Republic of China China Tengyi Jiang 1 +17 Laps
22 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan Adam Khan 0 +18 Laps
23 Flag of Mexico Mexico Salvador Durán 0 +18 Laps
24 Flag of Australia Australia Will Davison 0 +18 Laps

The Main Race took place on Sunday, October 23, 2005.

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1 Flag of France France Alexandre Premat 36 1:01'05.454 10
2 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Neel Jani 36 +7.517 9
3 Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland Ralph Firman 36 +15.933 8
4 Flag of United States USA Scott Speed 36 +19.023 7
5 Flag of Portugal Portugal Alvaro Parente 36 +27.320 6
6 Flag of Australia Australia Will Davison 36 +34.774 5
7 Flag of Italy Italy Enrico Toccacelo 36 +35.629 4
8 Flag of Brazil Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 36 +36.265 3
9 Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Tomas Enge 36 +37.730 2
10 Flag of Austria Austria Mathias Lauda 36 +51.380 1
11 Flag of Lebanon Lebanon Basil Shaaban 36 +58.733
12 Flag of United Kingdom Great Britain Robbie Kerr 36 +1'01.947
13 Flag of India India Armaan Ebrahim 36 +1'05.544
14 Flag of People's Republic of China China Tengyi Jiang 36 +1'10.581
15 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan Adam Khan 36 +1'16.517
16 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Matt Halliday 35 +1 Lap
17 Flag of Russia Russia Mikhail Aleshin 35 +1 Lap
18 Flag of Canada Canada Sean McIntosh 20 +16 Laps
19 Flag of Netherlands The Netherlands Jos Verstappen 18 +18 Laps
20 Flag of Germany Germany Adrian Sutil 17 +19 Laps
21 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy 15 +21 Laps
22 Flag of South Africa South Africa Tomas Scheckter 14 +22 Laps
23 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Ananda Mikola 11 +25 Laps
24 Flag of Mexico Mexico Salvador Durán 9 +27 Laps

Team Points SR MR FL
Flag of France France 21 10 10 1
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 17 8 9 --
Flag of Brazil Brazil 12 9 3 --
Flag of Portugal Portugal 11 5 6 --
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 8 6 2 --
Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland 8 -- 8 --
Flag of Netherlands The Netherlands 7 7 -- --
Flag of United States USA 7 -- 7 --
Flag of Australia Australia 5 -- 5 --
Flag of Canada Canada 4 4 -- --
Flag of Italy Italy 4 -- 4 --
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 3 3 -- --
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 2 -- --
Flag of Austria Austria 1 -- 1 --
Flag of South Africa South Africa 1 1 -- --
  • Fastest lap: A1 Team France (1'31.106 / 165.2 km/h, lap 23 of Main Race)

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2005-06
season
Great BritainGermanyPortugalAustraliaMalaysia
United Arab EmiratesSouth AfricaIndonesiaMexicoUSAChina
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season
NetherlandsCzech RepublicBeijing, ChinaMalaysiaIndonesiaNew Zealand
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