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2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 13–15 May 2022
Official name 13e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.337 km (2.074 miles)

The 2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the thirteenth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

Série A1

In Race A1, second-placed qualifier Nicholas Topliss, driving ERA R4A, got the best launch and took the lead ahead of polesitter Mark Gillies in ERA R3A. He pulled a gap of a few seconds and appeared set for victory, until Gillies put on a charge and closed up behind him on lap 7 of 10. The two raced closely and began to catch lapped traffic around the same time. Trying to stay ahead, Topliss made a bold move to lap the Riley Dobbs of Thierry Chanoine at Sante Devote on lap 9, catching Chanoine unaware and making contact on the exit. Topliss retired from the race; [1] Chanoine continued to finish sixth on the road, but a 10 second penalty for jumping the start demoted him to seventh. Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, driving a Frazer Nash Monoplace, had a storming opening few laps and moved from twelfth on the grid to fourth by the middle of the race. Topliss' retirement promoted him to the final step on the podium. [2] Fritz Burkard in a Maserati 4CL had been strong in qualifying but started at the back of the grid. He gained twelve places to finish eighth. [3]

Série A2

Race A2 was won from pole by Claudia Hürtgen, driving a Ferrari 246 owned by Alex Birkenstock. Hürtgen was a late call-up: Birkenstock was entered for the car but could not attend due to family circumstances. [4] [5] [6] She was followed closely throughout the race by Tony Wood in a Tec-Mec F415 but appeared to have the measure of him. [1] The battle for fourth place was hotly contested between Max Smith-Hilliard, Guillermo Fierro-Eleta and Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol. Smith-Hilliard made a bold overtaking move on Folch-Rusiñol into the Nouvelle Chicane, forcing Folch-Rusiñol off track; Folch-Rusiñol then straight-lined the chicane to maintain position. Both drivers received a 10 second penalty. Michael Birch in the Connaught B spun at Virage Antony Noghès on lap 9 of 10 and was immediately collected by Marshall Bailey and Folch-Rusiñol, who had just re-passed Smith-Hilliard. The two leaders, who were coming up to lap these cars at the same time, narrowly avoided a collision. The pile-up blocked the track and the race was red-flagged, with the results taken back to the end of lap 7. Marino Franchitti made his first race appearance at Monaco during this race, only for the driveshaft of his Maserati 250F to snap on the second lap. [7] [3]

Série B

Race B featured a tight battle between Joe Colasacco in a Ferrari 1512 and Mark Shaw in a Lotus 21, Shaw applying intense pressure until taking the lead after a bold move at Sainte Devote on lap 8 of 10. It was Colasacco's turn to apply pressure and, distracted, Shaw locked his brakes and went into the barrier at the same corner one lap later. Colasacco cruised unchallenged to victory. [8] [7] [1] [6] [3]

Série C

Race C was a close fight between Frederic Wakeman in a Cooper T38 (Mk2) and Lukas Halusa in a Maserati 300S. Polesitter Wakeman got the best launch but Halusa set a series of fastest laps to remain close behind. On lap 6 of 10, Albert Otten spun his Kieft Sport at Sainte Devote and hit the inside barrier. This triggered a full course yellow, tightening the field and leading to a three-car shootout for victory between Wakeman, Halusa and Guillermo Fierro-Eleta in another 300S. Fierro-Eleta attempted to pass three-wide for the lead at Mirabeau Haute while the group were negotiating backmarkers. He brushed the wall, ending his challenge for the lead, but went on to finish third. [9] Halusa, in his trademark oversteering driving style, kept the pressure on Wakeman until the final lap when his tyres appeared to go off. [10] [3]

Série D

In Race D, Jordan Grogor in a Matra MS120C jumped the start to take the lead from third on the grid. Polesitter Stuart Hall in a McLaren M19A re-passed him at Tabac on the opening lap and went on unchallenged to victory. Esteban Gutiérrez, in a BRM P153 once piloted by countryman Pedro Rodríguez, [7] [11] pressured Grogor for second position until Gutiérrez's car became stuck in gear and ground to a halt at the Nouvelle Chicane. This brought out a full-course yellow on lap 7 of 12 while his car was recovered. At the restart, Max Smith-Hilliard pressured Jamie Constable for sixth, and eventually Constable spun at La Rascasse on lap 10. He got going again and only lost two positions. On the final lap, David Shaw, in the Eifelland- March 721, locked his brakes at Tabac and hit the wall. Grogor finished second on the road, but was handed a 10 second penalty which demoted him to third. [1] [12] [3]

Série E

Entered for Race E was James Davison, an Australian racing driver and veteran of many North American racing series. He piloted the Hill GH1 chassis in which countryman Alan Jones scored his first points in the 1975 German Grand Prix. [13] Davison had an issue at the start of the race, leading to an extra formation lap. The race distance was shortened from 18 laps to 17 laps accordingly. He would rejoin on lap 5 of 17 but was not classified. Roberto Moreno jumped the start and was awarded a 10 second penalty. [14] He spent the entire race pressuring Michael Lyons for third so that he could build enough of a gap to stay ahead of Nick Padmore at the finish. He was unable to do so and was classified fifth behind Padmore. The Shadows of Gregor Fisken and Jean-Denis Delétraz and the Tyrrell of Roald Goethe engaged in a close battle for eighth. On lap 10, Goethe attempted to follow Delétraz as he lapped Piero Lottini at La Rascasse, but Lottini did not see Goethe and the two collided. Stuart Hall enjoyed his second victory of the weekend, challenged all the way to the finish by Marco Werner. [6] [3]

Série F

Two cars missed qualifying in Race F: Luciano Biamino, who suffered a fuel pressure issue, and Frédéric Lajoux, whose car had been hit at the start of qualifying. [15] Both drivers made the start, and would benefit greatly from a race of attrition. Polesitter Miles Griffiths retired to the pits after the formation lap. [16] This made third-placed qualifier David Shaw, in a Williams FW06, the first car on the inside. Shaw got a slow launch; fifth-placed qualifier Mark Hazell, in a Williams FW07B, tried to pass him but the two made contact. Shaw suffered front wing damage and fell to the back of the field, while Hazell recovered to run seventh. Michael Lyons, in a Hesketh 308E, shot into a lead he would not relinquish. [1] Behind him, there was a three-way contest for third place between Philip Hall in a Theodore TR1, Lee Mowle in a Lotus 78 and Jamie Constable in a Shadow DN8. On lap 8 of 18, the full course yellow was triggered when Hazell came to a halt on the rise to Beau Rivage. Mowle got the jump on Hall after the restart. Hall's challenge later ended after hitting the wall on the exit of Virage Antony Noghès, leaving Constable to continue the close fight for third. However, Constable suffered a car failure at the Nouvelle Chicane on lap 14. A second full course yellow was brought out on lap 16 when Paul Tattersall hit the wall at Mirabeau Haute. This resulted in a one-and-a-half-lap shootout to the flag, allowing last-row starter Lajoux, who had methodically worked his way through the field, to challenge Mowle for an unlikely podium. Mowle resisted Lajoux's challenge and finished third behind Lyons and Michael Cantillon in a Tyrrell 010. [3]

Série G

For 2022, the minimum age limit for cars was lowered by five years to 1985. A new series was added to celebrate three-litre Formula 1 cars from 1981 to 1985. [17] The practice session for Race G was interrupted by a collision between the Tyrrells of British driver Martin Stretton and North American driver Ken Tyrrell. Stretton's car was too badly damaged to feature in qualifying, while Tyrrell went on to qualify tenth and finish sixth.

David Shaw in an Arrows A4 struggled to get away on the formation lap; he received a push start but did not make it to his original position of third by the end of the lap. He moved through the grid to recover his spot, but incurred a 10 second penalty for doing so. Frits van Eerd [ nl] in a Williams FW08C had also failed to get away and did not start the race. Marco Werner in a Lotus 87B and Michael Lyons in a Lotus 92 ran first and second, trading fastest laps for the opening phase of the race. Eventually Lyons' challenge faded somewhat and Nick Padmore in a Lotus 88B began to challenge him for second. Behind them, Shaw and Mark Hazell in another FW08C battled for fourth place. On lap 12 of 18, Christophe d'Ansembourg in a Williams FW07C brushed the barriers in the tunnel and damaged his suspension, causing him to retire from the race. He left a large piece of debris on the exit of the Nouvelle Chicane, which Shaw ran over on the next lap. Immediately after, Shaw's car suffered a failure on entry to Tabac and he crashed heavily into the wall. He walked away unscathed. At the restart after the ensuing full course yellow, Jamie Constable in a Tyrrell 011 pressured Padmore for third place but endured heartbreak when his car came to a stop within sight of the finish line on the final lap. He ended up classified eighth, the first car a lap down. Alejandro Walter Chahwan in a March 811 suffered a retirement shortly after the final restart. Hazell was fifth with two laps to go, but suddenly fell to ninth. He set the fastest lap on the final tour, a small consolation having lost so many places late in the race. [3]

Results

Summary

Série Namesake Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
A1 Louis Chiron Grand Prix Pre-war United Kingdom Mark Gillies 2:01.639 United Kingdom Mark Gillies 2:00.103 United Kingdom Mark Gillies
A2 Juan Manuel Fangio Formula 1 - front engine Pre-1961 Germany Claudia Hürtgen 1:52.421 Germany Claudia Hürtgen 1:53.966 Germany Claudia Hürtgen
B Graham Hill Formula 1
Formula 2
1961-1965
1956-1960
United States Joe Colasacco 1:47.631 United Kingdom Mark Shaw 1:48.908 United States Joe Colasacco
C Vittorio Marzotto Sports cars - front engine 1952-1957 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman 1:59.966 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman 2:00.286 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman
D Jackie Stewart Formula 1 1966-1972 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:30.096 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:32.345 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
E Niki Lauda Formula 1 1973-1976 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:29.428 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:30.946 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
F Gilles Villeneuve Formula 1 1977-1980 United Kingdom Miles Griffiths 1:30.653 United Kingdom Michael Lyons 1:32.311 United Kingdom Michael Lyons
G Ayrton Senna Formula 1 1981-1985 Germany Marco Werner 1:30.932 United Kingdom Mark Hazell 1:33.081 Germany Marco Werner

Série A1: Pre-war Grand Prix cars and Voiturettes

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 58 United Kingdom Mark Gillies ERA R3A 1934 10 20:34.478 1
2 66 Switzerland Anthony Sinopoli Maserati 6CM/4CM 1936 10 +1:05.114 3
3 52 United Kingdom Patrick Blakeney-Edwards Frazer Nash Monoplace 1935 10 +1:24.571 12
4 68 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Maserati 6CM 1936 9 +1 lap 4
5 5 United States Charles Nearburg Alfa Romeo P3 1934 9 +1 lap 8
6 28 Austria Martin Halusa Bugatti 35B 1927 9 +1 lap 6
7 56 France Thierry Chanoine Riley Dobbs 1935 9 +1 lap 5
8 72 Switzerland Fritz Burkard Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1933 9 +1 lap 20
9 62 Italy Luigi Moccia Maserati 4CM 1937 9 +1 lap 19
10 22 Germany Nicola von Dönhoff Bugatti 51 1932 9 +1 lap 9
11 60 United Kingdom Nicholas Topliss ERA R4A 1935 8 +2 laps 2
12 54 United States John Gillett MG K3 Magnette 1934 8 +2 laps 14
13 70 Netherlands Ivo Noteboom Maserati 6CM 1937 8 +2 laps 15
14 30 Italy Maurizio Piantelli Bugatti 37A 1927 8 +2 laps 13
15 24 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Bugatti 35B 1928 8 +2 laps 16
16 76 Netherlands Lucas Slijpen Amilcar C6 1928 8 +2 laps 18
17 26 France François Fouquet-Hatevilain Bugatti 35 1925 4 +6 laps 11
18 32 Switzerland Jürg König Bugatti 37A 1926 3 +7 laps 17
DNS 64 United Kingdom Michael Birch Maserati 4CM 1935 7
DNS 74 France Ralf Emmerling Riley Brooklands 1928 10
Sources: [18] [19] [20] [21]

Série A2: Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 20 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 246 1960 7 13:33.196 1
2 52 United Kingdom Tony Wood Tec-Mec F415 1959 7 +1.114 2
3 32 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 250F 1954 7 +11.779 4
4 48 United Kingdom Andrew Haddon Scarab F1 1960 7 +16.141 6
5 44 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 16 1958 7 +18.988 5
6 30 Austria Lukas Halusa Maserati 250F 1954 7 +37.074 8
7 34 United Kingdom John Spiers Maserati 250F 1955 7 +42.148 9
8 46 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Lotus 16 1959 7 +1:17.701 10
9 10 United Kingdom Nick Wigley Cooper T24 1953 7 +1:23.135 12
10 6 United Kingdom Paul Grant Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 7 +1:39.264 11
11 36 United States Jeffrey O'Neill Maserati 250F 1957 7 +1:49.557 14
12 42 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Lotus 16 1959 6 +1 lap 13
13 12 United Kingdom Michael Birch Connaught B 1955 6 +1 lap 15
14 8 United Kingdom Guy Plante Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 6 +1 lap 17
15 26 Germany Klaus Lehr Talbot-Lago T26C 1948 6 +1 lap 18
16 4 United Kingdom Niamh Wood Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 6 +1 lap 21
17 28 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 1952 6 +1 lap 20
18 18 France Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T11/15 1951 6 +1 lap 19
19 16 France Eric Leroy Gordini T11/15 1946 5 +2 laps 22
20 38 United Kingdom Marino Franchitti Maserati 250F 1957 2 +5 laps 7
DSQ 40 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1958 3
DNS 50 Spain Jaime Bergel Sainz de Baranda Maserati 4CLT 1949 16
DNQ 14 Monaco Jean-Pierre Richelmi Gordini T16 1952 23
Sources: [22] [23] [24]

Série B: Rear-engine, 1500, F1 Grand Prix cars from 1961 to 1965 and F2

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 4 United States Joe Colasacco Ferrari 1512 1964 10 18:41.899 1
2 25 United Kingdom Chris Drake Cooper T71/T73 1964 10 +31.090 3
3 30 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 24 1962 10 +45.424 5
4 6 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 21 1961 10 +46.000 6
5 8 United Kingdom Nick Taylor Lotus 18 1960 10 +46.616 7
6 40 Switzerland Philipp Buhofer Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:21.373 4
7 32 United Kingdom Bernardo Hartogs Lotus 18/21 1961 10 +1:38.923 10
8 80 France Philippe Bonny Brabham BT2 1963 10 +1:39.419 8
9 2 Italy Federico Buratti Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:40.569 9
10 56 United Kingdom John Clark Cooper T56 1961 10 +1:40.910 11
11 16 United Kingdom Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963 10 +1:49.815 14
12 22 Switzerland Stephan Jöbstl Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:50.213 18
13 1 United States John Romano Brabham BT11 1964 10 +1:56.828 12
14 18 United Kingdom Clinton McCarthy Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap 15
15 21 Belgium Erik Staes Lotus 18/21 1961 9 +1 lap 17
16 34 Italy Andrea Stortoni Lotus 18 1961 9 +1 lap 24
17 26 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap 13
18 20 United Kingdom Teifion Salisbury Lotus 18 1961 9 +1 lap 21
19 12 United Kingdom Cliff Gray Cooper T43 1957 9 +1 lap 20
20 52 Germany Albert Streminski Emeryson 1960 9 +1 lap 22
21 58 Belgium Tom de Gres Brabham BT14 1965 9 +1 lap 25
22 44 United Kingdom James Timms Cooper T53 1961 9 +1 lap 23
23 38 United Kingdom Mark Shaw Lotus 21 1961 8 Crash 2
24 54 Italy Renato Bicciato De Tomaso F1 1961 8 +2 laps 27
25 36 United States Bradley Hoyt Lotus 18 1960 8 +2 laps 16
26 10 United Kingdom Costas Michael Cooper T73 1964 5 +5 laps 19
27 48 United Kingdom Robert Pulleyn Lotus 18 1960 4 +6 laps 26
PO 14 United Kingdom Richard Wilson Cooper T60 1962
PO 28 France "Mister John of B" Lola Mk4 1962
PO 46 United States Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 1964
DNA 50 United Kingdom James Hagan Lotus 18 1961
Sources: [25] [26] [27] [28]

Série C: Front-engine Sport Racing cars from 1952 to 1957

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 72 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman Cooper T38 (Mk2) 1955 10 20:38.719 1
2 88 Austria Lukas Halusa Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1.467 2
3 80 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 300S 1957 10 +6.542 3
4 62 Austria Niklas Halusa Jaguar D-Type 1954 10 +8.909 4
5 84 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Maserati 300S 1955 10 +25.578 5
6 78 United Kingdom Richard Wilson Maserati 250S 1957 10 +26.287 6
7 66 United Kingdom Martin Hunt HWM-Jaguar Sport 1954 10 +40.208 7
8 76 Argentina Mathias Sielecki Aston Martin DB3S 1955 10 +1:07.105 8
9 56 United Kingdom Nicolas Bert Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:08.260 11
10 60 United Kingdom Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:23.075 12
11 28 United Kingdom John Ure Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 10 +1:30.761 9
12 82 Switzerland Conrad Ulrich Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1:31.290 10
13 20 Germany Dominik Roschmann Maserati A6GCS 1955 10 +2:00.602 15
14 68 Germany Katarina Kyvalova Cooper T33 (Mk1) 1954 10 +2:01.516 13
15 18 Argentina Manuel Eliçabe Maserati A6GCS 1955 10 +2:02.760 14
16 54 United States Tazio Ottis Ferrari 750 Monza 1955 10 +2:07.458 19
17 16 Germany Ulrich Schumacher Maserati A6GCS 1954 9 +1 lap 16
18 74 Germany Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3S 1954 9 +1 lap 17
19 58 United States Jeffrey O'Neill Jaguar C-Type 1953 9 +1 lap 22
20 8 United Kingdom Malcolm Paul Lotus 10 1955 9 +1 lap 20
21 14 Argentina Adrian Sucari Maserati A6GCS 1954 9 +1 lap 21
22 70 Argentina Carlos Miguens Cooper T38 (Mk2) 1955 9 +1 lap 18
23 52 United Kingdom David Franklin Ferrari 225 S 1952 9 +1 lap 23
24 24 Germany Lutz Rathenow Veritas RS2000 1948 9 +1 lap 24
25 32 United Kingdom Paul Griffin Connaught ALSR 1954 9 +1 lap 26
26 30 France Pierre Macchi Frazer Nash Le Mans Coupe 1953 9 +1 lap 28
27 26 United States John Breslow Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 9 +1 lap 27
28 50 United Kingdom Bryn Tootell Connaught L2 1949 8 +2 laps 29
29 6 Germany Albert Otten Kieft Sport 1954 5 +5 laps 25
DNS 86 Netherlands David Hart Maserati 300S 1956
PO 22 Argentina Carlos Sielecki Maserati A6GCS 1954
DNA 10 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 10 1955
DNA 12 France Jean-Jacques Bally Ferrari 500 Mondial 1954
DNA 64 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken HWM-Jaguar 1955
Sources: [29] [30] [31]

Série D: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1966 to 1972

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 15 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M19A 1971 12 19:38.832 1
2 25 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Surtees TS9 1971 12 +14.705 4
3 16 South Africa Jordan Grogor Matra MS120C 1971 12 +22.267 2
4 5 United Kingdom Matthew Wrigley March 721G 1972 12 +27.697 7
5 12 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Surtees TS9B 1971 12 +53.006 6
6 3 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 312B3 1972 12 +1:28.570 10
7 10 Monaco Roald Goethe McLaren M14A 1970 12 +1:34.783 9
8 9 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Brabham BT37 1972 11 +1 lap 8
9 4 Austria Jürgen Boden Ferrari 312B2 1971 11 +1 lap 11
10 21 Monaco Nicolas Matile Matra MS120B 1971 11 +1 lap 15
11 27 United Kingdom David Shaw March 721 1972 10 +2 laps 5
12 24 United Kingdom Paul Grant De Tomaso F1-70 1972 10 +2 laps 16
13 19 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez BRM P153 1970 5 +7 laps 3
14 26 United Kingdom Christopher Perkins Surtees TS14A 1972 3 +9 laps 18
15 20 France "Mister John of B" Matra MS120C 1972 2 +10 laps 12
DNS 28 Germany Harald Becker March 701 1970 13
DNS 11 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 312 1969 14
DNS 2 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 72 1971 17
DNA 8 France Jean-François Decaux Ferrari 312 1967
Sources: [32] [33] [34] [35]

Série E: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1973 to 1976

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 8 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M23 1973 17 26:14.912 1
2 31 Germany Marco Werner Lotus 76 1974 17 +1.539 3
3 7 United Kingdom Michael Lyons McLaren M26 1977 17 +20.585 4
4 6 United Kingdom Nick Padmore Lotus 77 1976 17 +22.143 5
5 22 Brazil Roberto Moreno Lola T370 1974 17 +30.907 2
6 27 United Kingdom Matthew Wrigley Penske PC3 1975 17 +1:09.063 6
7 17 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Shadow DN5 1975 17 +1:22.515 10
8 16 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Shadow DN5B 1975 17 +1:31.325 8
9 15 Switzerland Jean-Denis Delétraz Shadow DN3 1974 17 +1:34.219 9
10 5 United States Kevin Weeda Lotus 77 1975 16 +1 lap 11
11 2 Austria Niklas Halusa McLaren M23 1976 16 +1 lap 13
12 37 France Guillaume Roman Ensign N175 1975 16 +1 lap 18
13 14 Switzerland Toni Seiler Shadow DN1 1973 16 +1 lap 15
14 18 Belgium Marc Devis Surtees TS16 1974 16 +1 lap 16
15 1 Greece John Inglessis Lotus 72E 1974 16 +1 lap 21
16 28 United States Douglas Mockett Penske PC4 1976 15 +2 laps 23
17 23 France Philippe Bonny Trojan T103 1974 15 +2 laps 20
18 9 United States Christopher Locke Lotus 77 1976 13 +4 laps 22
19 4 Monaco Roald Goethe Tyrrell 007 1974 8 +9 laps 12
20 33 Italy Piero Lottini Surtees TS19 1976 7 +10 laps 19
21 24 United Kingdom James Hagan Hesketh 308 1974 4 +13 laps 17
22 25 Italy Emanuele Pirro Shadow DN1 1973 2 +15 laps 14
DNS 21 Australia James Davison Hill GH1 1975 7
PO 11 France "Mister John of B" Ferrari 312T 1975
PO 12 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 312B3 1974
DNA 26 United Kingdom Mike Wrigley Penske PC3 1975
Sources: [36] [37] [38]

Série F: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1977 to 1980

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 1 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Hesketh 308E 1977 18 30:49.063 2
2 4 United Kingdom Michael Cantillon Tyrrell 010 1982 18 +7.642 4
3 6 United Kingdom Lee Mowle Lotus 78 1977 18 +1:03.148 6
4 29 Monaco Frédéric Lajoux Arrows A1B 1978 18 +1:04.283 17
5 12 United Kingdom Steve Brooks Lotus 81 1980 18 +1:05.010 16
6 21 Netherlands Frits van Eerd [ nl] Fittipaldi F7 1980 18 +1:24.508 9
7 9 Monaco Nicolas Matile March 771 1977 18 +2:01.593 11
8 16 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Shadow DN9 1978 17 +1 lap 13
9 30 Germany Harald Becker Arrows A3 1980 17 +1 lap 14
10 23 Italy Luciano Biamino Ensign N180 1980 15 +3 laps 18
11 22 United Kingdom Paul Tattersall Ensign N179 1979 13 +5 laps 12
12 17 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Shadow DN8 1977 12 +6 laps 7
13 28 United Kingdom David Shaw Williams FW06 1979 11 +7 laps 3
14 32 United Kingdom Philip Hall Theodore TR1 1978 10 +8 laps 8
15 18 United Kingdom Richard Hope Shadow DN11 1980 9 +9 laps 15
16 27 United Kingdom Mark Hazell Williams FW07B 1980 6 +12 laps 5
17 31 United Kingdom Ronald Maydon LEC CRP1 1977 2 +16 laps 10
DNS 15 United Kingdom Miles Griffiths Fittipaldi F5A 1977 1
Sources: [39] [40] [41] [42]

Série G: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1981 to 1985

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 9 Germany Marco Werner Lotus 87B 1982 18 29:46.832 1
2 16 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Lotus 92 1983 18 +6.166 2
3 7 United Kingdom Nick Padmore Lotus 88B 1981 18 +18.783 4
4 23 Germany Frank Stippler Alfa Romeo 182 1982 18 +38.208 9
5 12 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 91 1982 18 +46.062 8
6 3 United States Ken Tyrrell Tyrrell 011 1982 18 +46.772 10
7 10 United States Jonathan Holtzman Lotus 87B 1981 18 +1:32.312 14
8 4 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Tyrrell 011 1983 17 +1 lap 7
9 20 United Kingdom Mark Hazell Williams FW08C 1983 17 +1 lap 5
10 17 United Kingdom Steve Hartley Arrows A6 1983 17 +1 lap 13
11 2 United Kingdom Ian Simmonds Tyrrell 012 1983 17 +1 lap 17
12 22 United Kingdom Richard Hope Alfa Romeo 182 1982 17 +1 lap 16
13 8 United Kingdom Mark Higson McLaren MP4 1982 16 +2 laps 15
14 28 United Kingdom Neil Glover Arrows A5 1981 16 +2 laps 18
15 18 Argentina Alejandro Walter Chahwan March 811 1981 13 +5 laps 19
16 11 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 91 1982 13 +5 laps 12
17 29 United Kingdom David Shaw Arrows A4 1982 12 +6 laps 3
18 1 Belgium Christophe d'Ansembourg Williams FW07C 1981 11 +7 laps 6
DNS 21 Netherlands Frits van Eerd [ nl] Williams FW08C 1983 11
PO 5 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Tyrrell 012 1984
Sources: [43] [44] [45]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 13–15 May 2022
Official name 13e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.337 km (2.074 miles)

The 2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the thirteenth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

Série A1

In Race A1, second-placed qualifier Nicholas Topliss, driving ERA R4A, got the best launch and took the lead ahead of polesitter Mark Gillies in ERA R3A. He pulled a gap of a few seconds and appeared set for victory, until Gillies put on a charge and closed up behind him on lap 7 of 10. The two raced closely and began to catch lapped traffic around the same time. Trying to stay ahead, Topliss made a bold move to lap the Riley Dobbs of Thierry Chanoine at Sante Devote on lap 9, catching Chanoine unaware and making contact on the exit. Topliss retired from the race; [1] Chanoine continued to finish sixth on the road, but a 10 second penalty for jumping the start demoted him to seventh. Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, driving a Frazer Nash Monoplace, had a storming opening few laps and moved from twelfth on the grid to fourth by the middle of the race. Topliss' retirement promoted him to the final step on the podium. [2] Fritz Burkard in a Maserati 4CL had been strong in qualifying but started at the back of the grid. He gained twelve places to finish eighth. [3]

Série A2

Race A2 was won from pole by Claudia Hürtgen, driving a Ferrari 246 owned by Alex Birkenstock. Hürtgen was a late call-up: Birkenstock was entered for the car but could not attend due to family circumstances. [4] [5] [6] She was followed closely throughout the race by Tony Wood in a Tec-Mec F415 but appeared to have the measure of him. [1] The battle for fourth place was hotly contested between Max Smith-Hilliard, Guillermo Fierro-Eleta and Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol. Smith-Hilliard made a bold overtaking move on Folch-Rusiñol into the Nouvelle Chicane, forcing Folch-Rusiñol off track; Folch-Rusiñol then straight-lined the chicane to maintain position. Both drivers received a 10 second penalty. Michael Birch in the Connaught B spun at Virage Antony Noghès on lap 9 of 10 and was immediately collected by Marshall Bailey and Folch-Rusiñol, who had just re-passed Smith-Hilliard. The two leaders, who were coming up to lap these cars at the same time, narrowly avoided a collision. The pile-up blocked the track and the race was red-flagged, with the results taken back to the end of lap 7. Marino Franchitti made his first race appearance at Monaco during this race, only for the driveshaft of his Maserati 250F to snap on the second lap. [7] [3]

Série B

Race B featured a tight battle between Joe Colasacco in a Ferrari 1512 and Mark Shaw in a Lotus 21, Shaw applying intense pressure until taking the lead after a bold move at Sainte Devote on lap 8 of 10. It was Colasacco's turn to apply pressure and, distracted, Shaw locked his brakes and went into the barrier at the same corner one lap later. Colasacco cruised unchallenged to victory. [8] [7] [1] [6] [3]

Série C

Race C was a close fight between Frederic Wakeman in a Cooper T38 (Mk2) and Lukas Halusa in a Maserati 300S. Polesitter Wakeman got the best launch but Halusa set a series of fastest laps to remain close behind. On lap 6 of 10, Albert Otten spun his Kieft Sport at Sainte Devote and hit the inside barrier. This triggered a full course yellow, tightening the field and leading to a three-car shootout for victory between Wakeman, Halusa and Guillermo Fierro-Eleta in another 300S. Fierro-Eleta attempted to pass three-wide for the lead at Mirabeau Haute while the group were negotiating backmarkers. He brushed the wall, ending his challenge for the lead, but went on to finish third. [9] Halusa, in his trademark oversteering driving style, kept the pressure on Wakeman until the final lap when his tyres appeared to go off. [10] [3]

Série D

In Race D, Jordan Grogor in a Matra MS120C jumped the start to take the lead from third on the grid. Polesitter Stuart Hall in a McLaren M19A re-passed him at Tabac on the opening lap and went on unchallenged to victory. Esteban Gutiérrez, in a BRM P153 once piloted by countryman Pedro Rodríguez, [7] [11] pressured Grogor for second position until Gutiérrez's car became stuck in gear and ground to a halt at the Nouvelle Chicane. This brought out a full-course yellow on lap 7 of 12 while his car was recovered. At the restart, Max Smith-Hilliard pressured Jamie Constable for sixth, and eventually Constable spun at La Rascasse on lap 10. He got going again and only lost two positions. On the final lap, David Shaw, in the Eifelland- March 721, locked his brakes at Tabac and hit the wall. Grogor finished second on the road, but was handed a 10 second penalty which demoted him to third. [1] [12] [3]

Série E

Entered for Race E was James Davison, an Australian racing driver and veteran of many North American racing series. He piloted the Hill GH1 chassis in which countryman Alan Jones scored his first points in the 1975 German Grand Prix. [13] Davison had an issue at the start of the race, leading to an extra formation lap. The race distance was shortened from 18 laps to 17 laps accordingly. He would rejoin on lap 5 of 17 but was not classified. Roberto Moreno jumped the start and was awarded a 10 second penalty. [14] He spent the entire race pressuring Michael Lyons for third so that he could build enough of a gap to stay ahead of Nick Padmore at the finish. He was unable to do so and was classified fifth behind Padmore. The Shadows of Gregor Fisken and Jean-Denis Delétraz and the Tyrrell of Roald Goethe engaged in a close battle for eighth. On lap 10, Goethe attempted to follow Delétraz as he lapped Piero Lottini at La Rascasse, but Lottini did not see Goethe and the two collided. Stuart Hall enjoyed his second victory of the weekend, challenged all the way to the finish by Marco Werner. [6] [3]

Série F

Two cars missed qualifying in Race F: Luciano Biamino, who suffered a fuel pressure issue, and Frédéric Lajoux, whose car had been hit at the start of qualifying. [15] Both drivers made the start, and would benefit greatly from a race of attrition. Polesitter Miles Griffiths retired to the pits after the formation lap. [16] This made third-placed qualifier David Shaw, in a Williams FW06, the first car on the inside. Shaw got a slow launch; fifth-placed qualifier Mark Hazell, in a Williams FW07B, tried to pass him but the two made contact. Shaw suffered front wing damage and fell to the back of the field, while Hazell recovered to run seventh. Michael Lyons, in a Hesketh 308E, shot into a lead he would not relinquish. [1] Behind him, there was a three-way contest for third place between Philip Hall in a Theodore TR1, Lee Mowle in a Lotus 78 and Jamie Constable in a Shadow DN8. On lap 8 of 18, the full course yellow was triggered when Hazell came to a halt on the rise to Beau Rivage. Mowle got the jump on Hall after the restart. Hall's challenge later ended after hitting the wall on the exit of Virage Antony Noghès, leaving Constable to continue the close fight for third. However, Constable suffered a car failure at the Nouvelle Chicane on lap 14. A second full course yellow was brought out on lap 16 when Paul Tattersall hit the wall at Mirabeau Haute. This resulted in a one-and-a-half-lap shootout to the flag, allowing last-row starter Lajoux, who had methodically worked his way through the field, to challenge Mowle for an unlikely podium. Mowle resisted Lajoux's challenge and finished third behind Lyons and Michael Cantillon in a Tyrrell 010. [3]

Série G

For 2022, the minimum age limit for cars was lowered by five years to 1985. A new series was added to celebrate three-litre Formula 1 cars from 1981 to 1985. [17] The practice session for Race G was interrupted by a collision between the Tyrrells of British driver Martin Stretton and North American driver Ken Tyrrell. Stretton's car was too badly damaged to feature in qualifying, while Tyrrell went on to qualify tenth and finish sixth.

David Shaw in an Arrows A4 struggled to get away on the formation lap; he received a push start but did not make it to his original position of third by the end of the lap. He moved through the grid to recover his spot, but incurred a 10 second penalty for doing so. Frits van Eerd [ nl] in a Williams FW08C had also failed to get away and did not start the race. Marco Werner in a Lotus 87B and Michael Lyons in a Lotus 92 ran first and second, trading fastest laps for the opening phase of the race. Eventually Lyons' challenge faded somewhat and Nick Padmore in a Lotus 88B began to challenge him for second. Behind them, Shaw and Mark Hazell in another FW08C battled for fourth place. On lap 12 of 18, Christophe d'Ansembourg in a Williams FW07C brushed the barriers in the tunnel and damaged his suspension, causing him to retire from the race. He left a large piece of debris on the exit of the Nouvelle Chicane, which Shaw ran over on the next lap. Immediately after, Shaw's car suffered a failure on entry to Tabac and he crashed heavily into the wall. He walked away unscathed. At the restart after the ensuing full course yellow, Jamie Constable in a Tyrrell 011 pressured Padmore for third place but endured heartbreak when his car came to a stop within sight of the finish line on the final lap. He ended up classified eighth, the first car a lap down. Alejandro Walter Chahwan in a March 811 suffered a retirement shortly after the final restart. Hazell was fifth with two laps to go, but suddenly fell to ninth. He set the fastest lap on the final tour, a small consolation having lost so many places late in the race. [3]

Results

Summary

Série Namesake Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
A1 Louis Chiron Grand Prix Pre-war United Kingdom Mark Gillies 2:01.639 United Kingdom Mark Gillies 2:00.103 United Kingdom Mark Gillies
A2 Juan Manuel Fangio Formula 1 - front engine Pre-1961 Germany Claudia Hürtgen 1:52.421 Germany Claudia Hürtgen 1:53.966 Germany Claudia Hürtgen
B Graham Hill Formula 1
Formula 2
1961-1965
1956-1960
United States Joe Colasacco 1:47.631 United Kingdom Mark Shaw 1:48.908 United States Joe Colasacco
C Vittorio Marzotto Sports cars - front engine 1952-1957 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman 1:59.966 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman 2:00.286 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman
D Jackie Stewart Formula 1 1966-1972 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:30.096 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:32.345 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
E Niki Lauda Formula 1 1973-1976 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:29.428 United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:30.946 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
F Gilles Villeneuve Formula 1 1977-1980 United Kingdom Miles Griffiths 1:30.653 United Kingdom Michael Lyons 1:32.311 United Kingdom Michael Lyons
G Ayrton Senna Formula 1 1981-1985 Germany Marco Werner 1:30.932 United Kingdom Mark Hazell 1:33.081 Germany Marco Werner

Série A1: Pre-war Grand Prix cars and Voiturettes

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 58 United Kingdom Mark Gillies ERA R3A 1934 10 20:34.478 1
2 66 Switzerland Anthony Sinopoli Maserati 6CM/4CM 1936 10 +1:05.114 3
3 52 United Kingdom Patrick Blakeney-Edwards Frazer Nash Monoplace 1935 10 +1:24.571 12
4 68 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Maserati 6CM 1936 9 +1 lap 4
5 5 United States Charles Nearburg Alfa Romeo P3 1934 9 +1 lap 8
6 28 Austria Martin Halusa Bugatti 35B 1927 9 +1 lap 6
7 56 France Thierry Chanoine Riley Dobbs 1935 9 +1 lap 5
8 72 Switzerland Fritz Burkard Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1933 9 +1 lap 20
9 62 Italy Luigi Moccia Maserati 4CM 1937 9 +1 lap 19
10 22 Germany Nicola von Dönhoff Bugatti 51 1932 9 +1 lap 9
11 60 United Kingdom Nicholas Topliss ERA R4A 1935 8 +2 laps 2
12 54 United States John Gillett MG K3 Magnette 1934 8 +2 laps 14
13 70 Netherlands Ivo Noteboom Maserati 6CM 1937 8 +2 laps 15
14 30 Italy Maurizio Piantelli Bugatti 37A 1927 8 +2 laps 13
15 24 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Bugatti 35B 1928 8 +2 laps 16
16 76 Netherlands Lucas Slijpen Amilcar C6 1928 8 +2 laps 18
17 26 France François Fouquet-Hatevilain Bugatti 35 1925 4 +6 laps 11
18 32 Switzerland Jürg König Bugatti 37A 1926 3 +7 laps 17
DNS 64 United Kingdom Michael Birch Maserati 4CM 1935 7
DNS 74 France Ralf Emmerling Riley Brooklands 1928 10
Sources: [18] [19] [20] [21]

Série A2: Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 20 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 246 1960 7 13:33.196 1
2 52 United Kingdom Tony Wood Tec-Mec F415 1959 7 +1.114 2
3 32 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 250F 1954 7 +11.779 4
4 48 United Kingdom Andrew Haddon Scarab F1 1960 7 +16.141 6
5 44 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 16 1958 7 +18.988 5
6 30 Austria Lukas Halusa Maserati 250F 1954 7 +37.074 8
7 34 United Kingdom John Spiers Maserati 250F 1955 7 +42.148 9
8 46 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Lotus 16 1959 7 +1:17.701 10
9 10 United Kingdom Nick Wigley Cooper T24 1953 7 +1:23.135 12
10 6 United Kingdom Paul Grant Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 7 +1:39.264 11
11 36 United States Jeffrey O'Neill Maserati 250F 1957 7 +1:49.557 14
12 42 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Lotus 16 1959 6 +1 lap 13
13 12 United Kingdom Michael Birch Connaught B 1955 6 +1 lap 15
14 8 United Kingdom Guy Plante Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 6 +1 lap 17
15 26 Germany Klaus Lehr Talbot-Lago T26C 1948 6 +1 lap 18
16 4 United Kingdom Niamh Wood Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 6 +1 lap 21
17 28 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 1952 6 +1 lap 20
18 18 France Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T11/15 1951 6 +1 lap 19
19 16 France Eric Leroy Gordini T11/15 1946 5 +2 laps 22
20 38 United Kingdom Marino Franchitti Maserati 250F 1957 2 +5 laps 7
DSQ 40 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1958 3
DNS 50 Spain Jaime Bergel Sainz de Baranda Maserati 4CLT 1949 16
DNQ 14 Monaco Jean-Pierre Richelmi Gordini T16 1952 23
Sources: [22] [23] [24]

Série B: Rear-engine, 1500, F1 Grand Prix cars from 1961 to 1965 and F2

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 4 United States Joe Colasacco Ferrari 1512 1964 10 18:41.899 1
2 25 United Kingdom Chris Drake Cooper T71/T73 1964 10 +31.090 3
3 30 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 24 1962 10 +45.424 5
4 6 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 21 1961 10 +46.000 6
5 8 United Kingdom Nick Taylor Lotus 18 1960 10 +46.616 7
6 40 Switzerland Philipp Buhofer Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:21.373 4
7 32 United Kingdom Bernardo Hartogs Lotus 18/21 1961 10 +1:38.923 10
8 80 France Philippe Bonny Brabham BT2 1963 10 +1:39.419 8
9 2 Italy Federico Buratti Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:40.569 9
10 56 United Kingdom John Clark Cooper T56 1961 10 +1:40.910 11
11 16 United Kingdom Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963 10 +1:49.815 14
12 22 Switzerland Stephan Jöbstl Lotus 24 1962 10 +1:50.213 18
13 1 United States John Romano Brabham BT11 1964 10 +1:56.828 12
14 18 United Kingdom Clinton McCarthy Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap 15
15 21 Belgium Erik Staes Lotus 18/21 1961 9 +1 lap 17
16 34 Italy Andrea Stortoni Lotus 18 1961 9 +1 lap 24
17 26 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap 13
18 20 United Kingdom Teifion Salisbury Lotus 18 1961 9 +1 lap 21
19 12 United Kingdom Cliff Gray Cooper T43 1957 9 +1 lap 20
20 52 Germany Albert Streminski Emeryson 1960 9 +1 lap 22
21 58 Belgium Tom de Gres Brabham BT14 1965 9 +1 lap 25
22 44 United Kingdom James Timms Cooper T53 1961 9 +1 lap 23
23 38 United Kingdom Mark Shaw Lotus 21 1961 8 Crash 2
24 54 Italy Renato Bicciato De Tomaso F1 1961 8 +2 laps 27
25 36 United States Bradley Hoyt Lotus 18 1960 8 +2 laps 16
26 10 United Kingdom Costas Michael Cooper T73 1964 5 +5 laps 19
27 48 United Kingdom Robert Pulleyn Lotus 18 1960 4 +6 laps 26
PO 14 United Kingdom Richard Wilson Cooper T60 1962
PO 28 France "Mister John of B" Lola Mk4 1962
PO 46 United States Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 1964
DNA 50 United Kingdom James Hagan Lotus 18 1961
Sources: [25] [26] [27] [28]

Série C: Front-engine Sport Racing cars from 1952 to 1957

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 72 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman Cooper T38 (Mk2) 1955 10 20:38.719 1
2 88 Austria Lukas Halusa Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1.467 2
3 80 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 300S 1957 10 +6.542 3
4 62 Austria Niklas Halusa Jaguar D-Type 1954 10 +8.909 4
5 84 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Maserati 300S 1955 10 +25.578 5
6 78 United Kingdom Richard Wilson Maserati 250S 1957 10 +26.287 6
7 66 United Kingdom Martin Hunt HWM-Jaguar Sport 1954 10 +40.208 7
8 76 Argentina Mathias Sielecki Aston Martin DB3S 1955 10 +1:07.105 8
9 56 United Kingdom Nicolas Bert Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:08.260 11
10 60 United Kingdom Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:23.075 12
11 28 United Kingdom John Ure Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 10 +1:30.761 9
12 82 Switzerland Conrad Ulrich Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1:31.290 10
13 20 Germany Dominik Roschmann Maserati A6GCS 1955 10 +2:00.602 15
14 68 Germany Katarina Kyvalova Cooper T33 (Mk1) 1954 10 +2:01.516 13
15 18 Argentina Manuel Eliçabe Maserati A6GCS 1955 10 +2:02.760 14
16 54 United States Tazio Ottis Ferrari 750 Monza 1955 10 +2:07.458 19
17 16 Germany Ulrich Schumacher Maserati A6GCS 1954 9 +1 lap 16
18 74 Germany Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3S 1954 9 +1 lap 17
19 58 United States Jeffrey O'Neill Jaguar C-Type 1953 9 +1 lap 22
20 8 United Kingdom Malcolm Paul Lotus 10 1955 9 +1 lap 20
21 14 Argentina Adrian Sucari Maserati A6GCS 1954 9 +1 lap 21
22 70 Argentina Carlos Miguens Cooper T38 (Mk2) 1955 9 +1 lap 18
23 52 United Kingdom David Franklin Ferrari 225 S 1952 9 +1 lap 23
24 24 Germany Lutz Rathenow Veritas RS2000 1948 9 +1 lap 24
25 32 United Kingdom Paul Griffin Connaught ALSR 1954 9 +1 lap 26
26 30 France Pierre Macchi Frazer Nash Le Mans Coupe 1953 9 +1 lap 28
27 26 United States John Breslow Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 9 +1 lap 27
28 50 United Kingdom Bryn Tootell Connaught L2 1949 8 +2 laps 29
29 6 Germany Albert Otten Kieft Sport 1954 5 +5 laps 25
DNS 86 Netherlands David Hart Maserati 300S 1956
PO 22 Argentina Carlos Sielecki Maserati A6GCS 1954
DNA 10 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 10 1955
DNA 12 France Jean-Jacques Bally Ferrari 500 Mondial 1954
DNA 64 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken HWM-Jaguar 1955
Sources: [29] [30] [31]

Série D: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1966 to 1972

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 15 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M19A 1971 12 19:38.832 1
2 25 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Surtees TS9 1971 12 +14.705 4
3 16 South Africa Jordan Grogor Matra MS120C 1971 12 +22.267 2
4 5 United Kingdom Matthew Wrigley March 721G 1972 12 +27.697 7
5 12 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Surtees TS9B 1971 12 +53.006 6
6 3 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 312B3 1972 12 +1:28.570 10
7 10 Monaco Roald Goethe McLaren M14A 1970 12 +1:34.783 9
8 9 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Brabham BT37 1972 11 +1 lap 8
9 4 Austria Jürgen Boden Ferrari 312B2 1971 11 +1 lap 11
10 21 Monaco Nicolas Matile Matra MS120B 1971 11 +1 lap 15
11 27 United Kingdom David Shaw March 721 1972 10 +2 laps 5
12 24 United Kingdom Paul Grant De Tomaso F1-70 1972 10 +2 laps 16
13 19 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez BRM P153 1970 5 +7 laps 3
14 26 United Kingdom Christopher Perkins Surtees TS14A 1972 3 +9 laps 18
15 20 France "Mister John of B" Matra MS120C 1972 2 +10 laps 12
DNS 28 Germany Harald Becker March 701 1970 13
DNS 11 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 312 1969 14
DNS 2 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 72 1971 17
DNA 8 France Jean-François Decaux Ferrari 312 1967
Sources: [32] [33] [34] [35]

Série E: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1973 to 1976

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 8 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M23 1973 17 26:14.912 1
2 31 Germany Marco Werner Lotus 76 1974 17 +1.539 3
3 7 United Kingdom Michael Lyons McLaren M26 1977 17 +20.585 4
4 6 United Kingdom Nick Padmore Lotus 77 1976 17 +22.143 5
5 22 Brazil Roberto Moreno Lola T370 1974 17 +30.907 2
6 27 United Kingdom Matthew Wrigley Penske PC3 1975 17 +1:09.063 6
7 17 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Shadow DN5 1975 17 +1:22.515 10
8 16 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Shadow DN5B 1975 17 +1:31.325 8
9 15 Switzerland Jean-Denis Delétraz Shadow DN3 1974 17 +1:34.219 9
10 5 United States Kevin Weeda Lotus 77 1975 16 +1 lap 11
11 2 Austria Niklas Halusa McLaren M23 1976 16 +1 lap 13
12 37 France Guillaume Roman Ensign N175 1975 16 +1 lap 18
13 14 Switzerland Toni Seiler Shadow DN1 1973 16 +1 lap 15
14 18 Belgium Marc Devis Surtees TS16 1974 16 +1 lap 16
15 1 Greece John Inglessis Lotus 72E 1974 16 +1 lap 21
16 28 United States Douglas Mockett Penske PC4 1976 15 +2 laps 23
17 23 France Philippe Bonny Trojan T103 1974 15 +2 laps 20
18 9 United States Christopher Locke Lotus 77 1976 13 +4 laps 22
19 4 Monaco Roald Goethe Tyrrell 007 1974 8 +9 laps 12
20 33 Italy Piero Lottini Surtees TS19 1976 7 +10 laps 19
21 24 United Kingdom James Hagan Hesketh 308 1974 4 +13 laps 17
22 25 Italy Emanuele Pirro Shadow DN1 1973 2 +15 laps 14
DNS 21 Australia James Davison Hill GH1 1975 7
PO 11 France "Mister John of B" Ferrari 312T 1975
PO 12 Germany Claudia Hürtgen Ferrari 312B3 1974
DNA 26 United Kingdom Mike Wrigley Penske PC3 1975
Sources: [36] [37] [38]

Série F: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1977 to 1980

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 1 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Hesketh 308E 1977 18 30:49.063 2
2 4 United Kingdom Michael Cantillon Tyrrell 010 1982 18 +7.642 4
3 6 United Kingdom Lee Mowle Lotus 78 1977 18 +1:03.148 6
4 29 Monaco Frédéric Lajoux Arrows A1B 1978 18 +1:04.283 17
5 12 United Kingdom Steve Brooks Lotus 81 1980 18 +1:05.010 16
6 21 Netherlands Frits van Eerd [ nl] Fittipaldi F7 1980 18 +1:24.508 9
7 9 Monaco Nicolas Matile March 771 1977 18 +2:01.593 11
8 16 United Kingdom Ewen Sergison Shadow DN9 1978 17 +1 lap 13
9 30 Germany Harald Becker Arrows A3 1980 17 +1 lap 14
10 23 Italy Luciano Biamino Ensign N180 1980 15 +3 laps 18
11 22 United Kingdom Paul Tattersall Ensign N179 1979 13 +5 laps 12
12 17 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Shadow DN8 1977 12 +6 laps 7
13 28 United Kingdom David Shaw Williams FW06 1979 11 +7 laps 3
14 32 United Kingdom Philip Hall Theodore TR1 1978 10 +8 laps 8
15 18 United Kingdom Richard Hope Shadow DN11 1980 9 +9 laps 15
16 27 United Kingdom Mark Hazell Williams FW07B 1980 6 +12 laps 5
17 31 United Kingdom Ronald Maydon LEC CRP1 1977 2 +16 laps 10
DNS 15 United Kingdom Miles Griffiths Fittipaldi F5A 1977 1
Sources: [39] [40] [41] [42]

Série G: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L from 1981 to 1985

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 9 Germany Marco Werner Lotus 87B 1982 18 29:46.832 1
2 16 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Lotus 92 1983 18 +6.166 2
3 7 United Kingdom Nick Padmore Lotus 88B 1981 18 +18.783 4
4 23 Germany Frank Stippler Alfa Romeo 182 1982 18 +38.208 9
5 12 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 91 1982 18 +46.062 8
6 3 United States Ken Tyrrell Tyrrell 011 1982 18 +46.772 10
7 10 United States Jonathan Holtzman Lotus 87B 1981 18 +1:32.312 14
8 4 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Tyrrell 011 1983 17 +1 lap 7
9 20 United Kingdom Mark Hazell Williams FW08C 1983 17 +1 lap 5
10 17 United Kingdom Steve Hartley Arrows A6 1983 17 +1 lap 13
11 2 United Kingdom Ian Simmonds Tyrrell 012 1983 17 +1 lap 17
12 22 United Kingdom Richard Hope Alfa Romeo 182 1982 17 +1 lap 16
13 8 United Kingdom Mark Higson McLaren MP4 1982 16 +2 laps 15
14 28 United Kingdom Neil Glover Arrows A5 1981 16 +2 laps 18
15 18 Argentina Alejandro Walter Chahwan March 811 1981 13 +5 laps 19
16 11 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 91 1982 13 +5 laps 12
17 29 United Kingdom David Shaw Arrows A4 1982 12 +6 laps 3
18 1 Belgium Christophe d'Ansembourg Williams FW07C 1981 11 +7 laps 6
DNS 21 Netherlands Frits van Eerd [ nl] Williams FW08C 1983 11
PO 5 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Tyrrell 012 1984
Sources: [43] [44] [45]

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