1999 Korea Super Prix

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Changwon Street Circuit

The 1999 Korea Super Prix was the inaugural Korea Super Prix race held on the streets of Changwon on November 28, 1999. It was won by British driver Darren Manning for TOM'S.

Contents

Drivers and teams

1999 Entry List [1]
TeamNoDriverChassisEngineMain series
Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Manning Dallara 399 Toyota All-Japan Formula Three
2 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara Dallara 399 Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manor Motorsport 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 5 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sundberg Dallara 399 Opel Italian Formula Three
6 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Dallara 399 Opel All-Japan Formula Three
Flag of France.svg La Filiere7 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Fukuda Martini MK79 Opel French Formula Three
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stewart Racing 9 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Burti Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
Flag of Italy.svg RC Benetton Junior Team 11 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Spoldi Dallara 399 Opel Italian Formula Three
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Davies Dallara 399 Opel British Formula Three
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR14 Flag of Portugal.svg André Couto Dallara 399 Opel International Formula 3000
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers Dallara 399 Opel German Formula Three
Flag of France.svg Signature Competition 17 Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
18 Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet Dallara 399 Renault
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Promatecme19 Flag of France.svg Bruno Besson Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button Dallara 399 Renault British Formula Three
Flag of Japan.svg Skill Speed21 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda All-Japan Formula Three
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Motorsport 22 Flag of South Korea.svg Myung Mok Lee Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
23 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda Italian Formula 3000
Flag of South Korea.svg Eagle Racing Team28 Flag of South Korea.svg Jungsoo Kim Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
Flag of South Korea.svg Indigo29 Flag of South Korea.svg Alan Cho Dallara 399 Opel
Flag of France.svg ASM Fina 30 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
31 Flag of France.svg Julien Beltoise Dallara 399 Renault
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport33 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre Dallara 399 Opel German Formula Three
34 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier Dallara 399 Opel Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Docking Racing 36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Yoong Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
Flag of South Africa.svg Speedsport F3 Racing Team38 Flag of South Africa.svg Toby Scheckter Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
Flag of Japan.svg Nakajima Racing 64 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda All-Japan Formula Three

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoNameTeamTime
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Manning TOM'S 1:12.961
26 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 1:13.520
315 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR1:13.611
420 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button Promatecme1:13.705
55 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 1:13.811
618 Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 1:13.724
717 Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 1:13.976
810 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 1:13.731
99 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 1:14.025
1030 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 1:14.084
1131 Flag of France.svg Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 1:14.031
1264 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 1:14.244
133 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 1:14.037
1434 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier JB Motorsport1:14.352
1523 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 1:14.242
1614 Flag of Portugal.svg André Couto Opel Team BSR1:14.502
1719 Flag of France.svg Bruno Besson Promatecme1:14.254
1836 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 1:14.693
1937 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 1:14.255
2038 Flag of South Africa.svg Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team1:14.726
217 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Fukuda La Filiere1:14.420
2212 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 1:14.736
2321 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito Skill Speed1:15.164
242 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara TOM'S 1:15.162
2533 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport1:15.211
2622 Flag of South Korea.svg Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 1:19.121
2711 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 1:15.434
2828 Flag of South Korea.svg Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Teamno time
2929 Flag of South Korea.svg Alan Cho Indigo1:17.795

Race

Leg 1

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Manning TOM'S 2126:19.3541
220 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button Promatecme21+ 1.0424
36 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 21+ 26.3862
418 Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 21+ 29.1176
517 Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 21+ 30.3087
630 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 21+ 38.66510
73 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 21+ 42.96113
85 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 21+ 46.0295
934 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier JB Motorsport21+ 51.89214
1038 Flag of South Africa.svg Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team21+ 53.45920
1121 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito Skill Speed21+ 59.78323
1211 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 21+ 1:01.68427
132 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara TOM'S 21+ 1:02.28624
1419 Flag of France.svg Bruno Besson Promatecme21+ 1:04.81617
1537 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 21+ 1:14.78019
1633 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport21+ 1:20.15925
1729 Flag of South Korea.svg Alan Cho Indigo21+ 1:55.29129
1823 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 20+ 1 Lap15
1912 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 20+ 1 Lap22
2029 Flag of South Korea.svg Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 20+ 1 Lap26
NC22 Flag of South Korea.svg Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team17+ 4 Laps28
Ret36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 15Accident18
Ret15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR6Accident3
Ret10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 6Accident8
Ret9 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 6Accident9
Ret31 Flag of France.svg Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 6Accident11
Ret64 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 6Accident12
Ret14 Flag of Portugal.svg André Couto Opel Team BSR6Accident16
Ret7 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Fukuda La Filiere6Accident21
Fastest lap and lap record: Darren Manning, 1:13.466, 149.163 km/h (92.686 mph) on lap 8 [1]
The race was stopped on lap seven, due to an accident. The race was restarted and run to aggregate times. [1]

Leg 2

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Manning TOM'S 2538:22.4511
220 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button Promatecme25+ 0.0352
317 Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 25+ 4.9915
43 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 25+ 6.4727
518 Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 25+ 9.8144
630 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 25+ 10.1036
734 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier JB Motorsport25+ 10.8799
811 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 25+ 11.52112
938 Flag of South Africa.svg Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team25+ 13.96510
1036 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 25+ 14.64122
1112 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 25+ 15.97919
126 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 25+ 16.1053
1329 Flag of South Korea.svg Alan Cho Indigo25+ 29.17617
1421 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito Skill Speed24+ 1 Lap11
1522 Flag of South Korea.svg Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team23+ 2 Laps21
Ret2 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara TOM'S 19Spin13
Ret14 Flag of Portugal.svg André Couto Opel Team BSR15Accident24
Ret23 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 15Accident18
Ret33 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport14Accident16
Ret29 Flag of South Korea.svg Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 13Accident20
Ret15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR10Spin23
Ret5 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 9Accident damage8
Ret19 Flag of France.svg Bruno Besson Promatecme8Accident14
Ret37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 7Wheel15
DNS10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Burti Stewart Racing Accident damage25
DNS9 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing Accident damage26
DNS31 Flag of France.svg Julien Beltoise ASM Fina Accident damage27
DNS64 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing Accident damage28
DNS7 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Fukuda La FiliereAccident damage29
Fastest lap: Darren Manning, 1:13.884, 148.319 km/h (92.161 mph) on lap 9 [2]

Combined

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/Retired
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Manning TOM'S 461:04:41.805
220 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button Promatecme46+ 1.077
317 Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 46+ 35.299
418 Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 46+ 38.931
56 Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 46+ 42.491
630 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 46+ 48.768
73 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 46+ 49.433
834 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Olivier JB Motorsport46+ 1:02.771
938 Flag of South Africa.svg Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team46+ 1:07.424
1011 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 46+ 1:13.205
1129 Flag of South Korea.svg Alan Cho Indigo46+ 2:24.467
1212 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 45+ 1 Lap
1321 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito Skill Speed45+ 1 Lap
Ret2 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara TOM'S 40Spin
NC36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 40+ 6 Laps
NC22 Flag of South Korea.svg Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team40+ 6 Laps
Ret33 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport35Accident
Ret23 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 35Accident
Ret29 Flag of South Korea.svg Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 33Accident
Ret5 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 30Accident damage
Ret19 Flag of France.svg Bruno Besson Promatecme29Accident
Ret37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 28Wheel
Ret14 Flag of Portugal.svg André Couto Opel Team BSR21Accident
Ret15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR16Spin
Ret10 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 6Accident
Ret9 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 6Accident
Ret31 Flag of France.svg Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 6Accident
Ret64 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 6Accident
Ret7 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Fukuda La Filiere6Accident
Fastest lap: Darren Manning, 1:13.466, 149.163 km/h (92.686 mph) on lap 8 [1]

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