2005 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

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2005 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three
Race 1
Race 4 of 10 in the 2005 Formula 3 Euro Series
Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg
Race details
Date 20 May 2005
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.340 km (2.075 miles)
Distance 18 laps, 60.12 km ( miles)
Pole position
Driver ASM Formule 3
Time 1:28.593
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil ASM Formule 3
Time 1:28.017 on lap 17
Podium
First ASM Formule 3
Second ASM Formule 3
Third Signature-Plus
Race 2
Race details
Date 21 May 2005
Distance 26 laps, 86.84 km ( miles)
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ASM Formule 3
Time 1:28.797 on lap 9
Podium
First ASM Formule 3
Second Signature-Plus
Third Prema Powerteam

The 2005 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three was a Formula 3 Euro Series motor race held on 20 and 21 May 2005 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was the fourth race of the 2005 Formula 3 Euro Series. It was the first time Formula Three cars had raced at Monaco since 1997, and remains the last to date. The race was used to support the 2005 Monaco Grand Prix.

Contents

Results

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ASM Formule 3 1:28.5931
22 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil ASM Formule 3 1:29.202+0.6092
33 Flag of France.svg Loïc Duval Signature-Plus 1:29.316+0.7233
423 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera Prema Powerteam 1:29.523+0.9304
54 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Rossiter Signature-Plus 1:29.640+1.0475
614 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Signature 1:29.976+1.3836
77 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Manor Motorsport 1:30.069+1.4767
88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Manor Motorsport 1:30.120+1.5278
917 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Götz HBR Motorsport1:30.186+1.5939
1015 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moreau Signature 1:30.195+1.60210
1116 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Núñez HBR Motorsport1:30.274+1.68111
1219 Flag of the United States.svg Richard Antinucci Team Midland Euroseries1:30.322+1.72912
139 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel ASL Mucke Motorsport 1:30.379+1.78613
146 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Giedo van der Garde Team Rosberg 1:30.642+2.04914
1510 Flag of Brazil.svg Átila Abreu ASL Mucke Motorsport 1:30.695+2.10215
1611 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greg Franchi Prema Powerteam 1:30.931+2.33816
1724 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross Zwolsman Ross Zwolsman1:30.965+2.37217
1812 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bonanomi Prema Powerteam 1:30.974+2.38118
195 Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Hirate Team Rosberg 1:31.182+2.58919
2025 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda Team I.S.R. 1:32.203+3.61020
2120 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Holzer AM-Holzer Rennsport1:32.350+3.75721
2222 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes NeuhauserHBR Motorsport1:32.664+4.07122
2318 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri Team Midland Euroseries1:36.365+7.77223
Lähde: [1]

Race 1

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ASM Formule 3 1828:42.069110+1
22 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil ASM Formule 3 18+1.77728
33 Flag of France.svg Loïc Duval Signature-Plus 18+12.52536
44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Rossiter Signature-Plus 18+13.51455
523 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera Prema Powerteam 18+18.54044
614 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Signature 18+21.86963
77 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Manor Motorsport 18+24.12172
88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Manor Motorsport 18+24.63081
919 Flag of the United States.svg Richard Antinucci Team Midland Euroseries18+25.18912
1016 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Núñez HBR Motorsport18+27.30611
116 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Giedo van der Garde Team Rosberg 18+29.18814
1224 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross Zwolsman Ross Zwolsman18+29.57017
1312 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bonanomi Prema Powerteam 18+31.37218
1422 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes NeuhauserHBR Motorsport18+38.26622
1517 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Götz HBR Motorsport18+38.6199
165 Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Hirate Team Rosberg 18+40.69219
1718 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri Team Midland Euroseries18+41.23823
189 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel ASL Mucke Motorsport 18+43.02313
1925 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda Team I.S.R. 14+4 laps20
Ret10 Flag of Brazil.svg Átila Abreu ASL Mucke Motorsport 11Retired15
Ret11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greg Franchi Prema Powerteam 10Retired16
Ret20 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Holzer AM-Holzer Rennsport5Retired21
Ret15 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moreau Signature 3Retired10
Lähde: [2]

Race 2

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ASM Formule 3 2639:04.191110
23 Flag of France.svg Loïc Duval Signature-Plus 26+7.64438
323 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera Prema Powerteam 26+10.51346
44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Rossiter Signature-Plus 26+11.18255
57 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Manor Motorsport 26+35.73374
68 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Manor Motorsport 26+36.58883
717 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Götz HBR Motorsport26+41.61592
816 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Núñez HBR Motorsport26+46.840111
924 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross Zwolsman Ross Zwolsman26+47.54717
1018 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri Team Midland Euroseries26+49.66023
1110 Flag of Brazil.svg Átila Abreu ASL Mucke Motorsport 26+59.87615
1214 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Signature 26+1:03.893 1 6
1325 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda Team I.S.R. 26+1:18.85220
1420 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Holzer AM-Holzer Rennsport25+1 lap21
1522 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes NeuhauserHBR Motorsport25+1 lap22
1612 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bonanomi Prema Powerteam 23+3 laps18
179 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel ASL Mucke Motorsport 19+7 laps13
Ret2 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil ASM Formule 3 18Retired2
Ret6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Giedo van der Garde Team Rosberg 10Retired14
Ret19 Flag of the United States.svg Richard Antinucci Team Midland Euroseries8Retired12
Ret15 Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moreau Signature 8Retired10
Ret5 Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Hirate Team Rosberg 3Retired19
Ret11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greg Franchi Prema Powerteam 0Retired16
Lähde: [3]
Notes

Standings after the round

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References

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  2. "2005 Monaco Formula 3 Euro Series Race 1 Results". Forix.autosport.com. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
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