Schlagwort: Charles Leclerc

Report: Race 1 Monza

Monza got to see a lot of BOSS GP action: Ingo Gerstl in his Toro Rosso and Phil Stratford in the Benetton had a long duel for victory. And the FORMULA was not only hot because of the temperatures, the winner was an Italian: Marco Ghiotto.

The start was spectacular, sometimes four cars were racing side by side. Walter Steding (Inter Europol Competition), Florian Schnitzenbaumer (Top Speed) and Andreas Fiedler (Fiedler Racing) got the best start from the rear. The first neutralization (yellow flags and no overtaking on the full course) was provided by David Moretti (Griffith’s), who got stuck after only one lap on one of the yellow speed bumps off the course.

At the restart, there were duels for the lead in the OPEN and FORMULA classes. Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) was unusually behind Phil Stratford (Penn Elcom Racing) during the first laps. The US-American in the Benetton collected his first leadership kilometers this year. But halfway through the race he could no longer resist. The Austrian Gerstl speeded up and overtook Stratford on the long start-finish straight, just before braking into the first chicane. Gerstl finished the race about one second ahead of Stratford.


f.l. Phil Stratford and Phil Stratford; Marco Ghiotto and Andreas Fiedler

Marco Ghiotto, who started as third (and first of the FORMULA class) lost the lead after the restart briefly to Andreas Fiedler (Fiedler Racing), who had reacted earlier to the Green Flags. Fiedler couldn’t stay in front of Ghiotto. During his overtaking manoeuvre Fiedler had to avoid the run-out zone, but second place in the FORMULA classification means another podium place for the German. Ghiotto (in the ex-car of Charles Leclerc) sensationally won his class at his comeback after three years of racing abstinence.

There almost was an Italian double victory at the home race. Armando Mangini (MM International) started into the 20-minute race from 6th place. In the initial phase, Mangini lost a few places, but gradually moved up to second place in the FORMULA. However, a spin ended his race prematurely. Behind Ghiotto were Andreas Fiedler and Florian Schnitzenbaumer (Top Speed), who finished a session for the first time this weekend without any major incidents.

Shortly before the end, Full Course Yellow was proclaimed once again when Walter Steding sunk his good position in the gravel bed of the Lesmo curves. The placings did not change afterwards:

OPEN:

  1. Ingo GERSTL (AUT) Toro Rosso STR1 Cosworth 12 Laps
  2. Phil Stratford (USA) Benetton F1 B197 Judd + 1.029 sec

Fastest lap: Ingo GERSTL – 1:34.891 min

FORMULA:

  1. Marco GHIOTTO (ITA) Dallara GP2 Mecachrome 12 Laps
  2. Andreas FIEDLER (DEU) Dallara GP2 Mecachrome + 1.337 sec
  3. Florian SCHNITZENBAUMER (DEU) Dallara GP2 Mecachrome + 3.327 sec

Fastest lap: Marco GHIOTTO – 1:38.677 min


f.l. Veronica Cicha and Christian Eicke; Wolfgang Jordan

The first of two races started under hot conditions. The program had been postponed due to various events in the other races. Shortly before the race the starting grid changed once again when the race commissioners pronounced three grid penalties: Florian Schnitzenbaumer, Karl Heinz Becker and Wolfgang Jordan were moved back five places in the starting grid for driving too fast in the pit lane or crossing the white line at the end of the pit lane.

Even before the start Rinus van Kalmthout (Mansell Motorsport) withdrew. On the way to the pre-start, his Dallara-Judd stopped after a few hundred meters. This means that the 17-year-old Dutchman, who travels full-time in the US Pro Mazda Series, was already out before the start.

Not much better was Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing), who tried to start from the pits with the Super Aguri F1 car, but once again did not come to the hoped-for race. Also his companion Veronica Cicha (H&A Racing) had to return to the pits after only two laps – also the Czech could not resume the race.

Race two starts tomorrow at 11:30. A live stream is available at www.youtube.com/channel/UCvGyIwwZJAmA7AjO9DEQt6Q

Quotes after the race:
Ingo Gerstl: „It was nice to ride next to Phil (Stratford, note). In the fast Parabolica corner I had a nervous car towards the end of the race, the rear slipped quite a bit. Too bad Wolfgang Jaksch didn’t start.“

Marco Ghiotto: „I thought I could ride in the front. But it was the first time I’d driven in three years. For family reasons, I had to take such a long break. This car is a really good car. The restarts weren’t fair, the cars behind me in Full Course Yellow came to close.“

 

Photos: Michael Kavena/BOSS GP

Report: Freies Training Monza

Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) war beim ersten Abtasten der Strecke vorne. Rote Flaggen unterbrachen die zwei Trainings am Freitag mehrfach.

 
v.l. Armando Mangini, Rinus van Kalmthout, Wolfgang Jaksch, David Moretti, Wolfgang Jordan

OPEN
Die Bestzeit des heutigen Tages stellte Ingo Gerstl im zweiten der beiden Trainings auf, mit 1:28.5 min unterbot der amtierende Champion die 1:30er-Marke locker. Im zweiten Freien Training war Gerstl nur drei Runden gefahren, dennoch war er abermals der Schnellste – damit bringt sich der Top-Speed-Fahrer in die Favoritenrolle fürs Qualifying morgen Vormittag (10:35 Uhr).

Nach dem Getriebeschaden und der vorzeitigen Abreise vom Red Bull Ring ist Phil Stratford (Penn Elcom Racing) wieder zurück in der BOSS GP. Der US-Amerikaner setzte mit seinem Benetton-Formel-1 zweimal die zweitschnellste Zeit. Im ersten Training strandete er in Lesmo 1, einer Rechtskurve im mittleren Streckenabschnitt, im Kiesbett und musste abgeschleppt werden.

Viele Runden, zumindest im ersten Training, spulte Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing) ab. Nachdem der Super Aguri SA 06 nach Hockenheim wieder flott gemacht wurde, war jeder Kilometer für den Deutschen wichtig. Im zweiten Training drehte er sich ausgangs der zweiten Schikane in die Leitplanke – ob technisch bedingt oder durch einen Fahrfehler ist noch nicht geklärt.

In letzter Sekunde nannte Hans Laub (Speed Center) anstatt eines World-Series-Autos seinen Formel 1 aus dem Jahr 1996: Der weiß-grüne Forti (in Monza zum ersten Mal 2018 dabei) gehört zu den Publikumslieblingen, an diesem Wochenende wird vorrangig geprobt fürs Saisonhighlight in Hockenheim (20.–22. Juli 2018).

Rinus van Kalmthout (Mansell Motorsport) im getunten GP2 mit Judd-Motor war ohne Transponder unterwegs, darum gibt es vom jungen Niederländer noch keine Zeiten.


v.l. Florian Schnitzenbaumer, „Piter“, David Moretti

FORMULA
Mit 1:38.490 min hat sich Marco Ghiotto bei seinem ersten BOSS GP-Start 2018 als schnellster FORMULA-Pilot positioniert. Der Italiener darf als Gesamt-Vierter dieses Trainingstages morgen in Q1 an den Start gehen. Mit ihm darf das noch ein zweiter Italiener, Armando Mangini von MM International. Beide haben damit den Vorteil einer freien Bahn. Der fehlende Windschatten auf einer so schnellen Strecke wie in Monza könnte allerdings auch ein Nachteil sein.

Qualifying 1 um Zweizehntelsekunden verpasst hat Florian Schnitzenbaumer (Top Speed). Der deutsche Tabellenführer hatte in beiden Trainings Ausrutscher, und ist auf der Zeitenliste deswegen nur auf Rang 6 gesamt zu finden. Zu rechnen ist morgen auch mit David Moretti (Griffith’s), der mit 1:41 min ebenfalls auf hohem Niveau dabei ist. Der Italiener verlor im zweiten Testlauf weitere Trainingszeit, der in Lotus-Farben lackierte Dallara rutschte in den Kiesauslauf. Unauffällig durchs Training kamen Andreas Fiedler, Walter Steding (Inter Europol Competition), Christian Eicke (Speed Center) und Wolfgang Jordan (H&A Racing). Auch der älteste Teilnehmer im Feld, Karl-Heinz Becker (Becker Motorsport), hatte Anschluss zum Mittelfeld. Thomas Jakoubek (Top Speed), Veronica Cicha (H&A Racing) und Monza-Newcomer „Piter“ (Ray-Ban) reihten sich auf die weiteren Plätze.

Das Qualifying läuft morgen ab 10:35 Uhr und ist in zwei Gruppen aufgeteilt: Die ersten Fünf des heutigen Trainingstages dürfen in den ersten 10 Minuten auf die Rennstrecke, danach die restlichen 12 genannten Piloten.

Fotos: Michael Kavena/BOSS GP

Report: Free Practice Monza

Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) was in front at the first probing of the track. Red flags interrupted the two training sessions on Friday several times.

 
f.l. Armando Mangini, Rinus van Kalmthout, Wolfgang Jaksch, David Moretti, Wolfgang Jordan

OPEN
Ingo Gerstl
set the best time of today in the second of the two practice sessions, with 1:28.5 min the reigning champion easily undercut the 1:30 mark. In the second free practice session Gerstl had only completed three laps, but he was once again the quickest – so the Top Speed driver will be the favourite for tomorrow’s qualifying (10:35 a.m.).

After the gearbox damage and early departure from the Red Bull Ring, Phil Stratford (Penn Elcom Racing) is back in BOSS GP. The American set the second fastest time twice with his Benetton Formula 1. In the first practice he stranded in Lesmo 1, a right turn in the middle section of the track, in the gravel bed and had to be towed away.

Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing) was able to complete many laps, at least in the first practice session. After the Super Aguri was made fit again after Hockenheim, every kilometre was important for the German. In the second practice he spun into the safety barrier at the exit of the second chicane – whether for technical reasons or a driving error has not yet been clarified.

Hans Laub (Speed Center) last-minutely choose his 1996 Formula 1 instead of a World Series car: The green and white Forti is one of the favourites of the fans.

Rinus van Kalmthout in the tuned GP2 with a V8 Judd engine was on the road without a transponder, so there are no times yet for the young Dutchman.


f.l. Florian Schnitzenbaumer, „Piter“, David Moretti

FORMULA
With 1:38,490 min Marco Ghiotto has positioned himself as the fastest FORMULA pilot at his first BOSS GP start in 2018. The Italian will be fourth overall on this training day and qualified for Q1 tomorrow. With him, a second Italian qualified for the first Qualifying: Armando Mangini from MM International.

By two tenths of a second Florian Schnitzenbaumer (Top Speed) missed Q1. The German leader of the standings had slips in both training sessions, and is only ranked 6th overall on the timesheet. David Moretti, who was also be at a high level with 1:41 min, can be a dark horse tomorrow. The Italian lost more training time in the second practice session, the Lotus-coloured Dallara slipped off the track. Andreas Fiedler, Walter Steding, Christian Eicke and Wolfgang Jordan came through the training inconspicuously. The oldest participant in the field, Karl-Heinz Becker, was also in midfield. Thomas Jakoubek, Veronica Cicha and Monza newcomer „Piter“ joined the ranks.

The qualifying will start tomorrow at 10:35 a.m. and is divided into two groups. The first five of today’s training day may go to the race track in the first 10 minutes, after that the remaining 12 drivers.

Pictures: Michael Kavena/BOSS GP