2005 Monza GP2 Series round

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Round details
Round 10 of 12 rounds in the
2005 GP2 Series
Monza track map.svg
Monza
Location Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Feature race
Date 3 September 2005
Laps 32
Pole position
Driver Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International
Time 1:33.739
Podium
First Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International
Second Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix
Third Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Hitech Piquet Sports
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg [lower-alpha 1] ART Grand Prix
Time 1:36.315 (on lap 10)
Sprint race
Date 4 September 2005
Laps 20
Podium
First Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Neel Jani Racing Engineering
Second Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix
Third Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano Super Nova International
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg [lower-alpha 2] ART Grand Prix
Time 1:35.881 (on lap 19)

The 2005 Monza GP2 Series round was a GP2 Series motor race held on 3 and 4 September 2005 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza, Italy. It was the tenth round of the 2005 GP2 Series season. The race weekend supported the 2005 Italian Grand Prix.

Contents

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
122 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International 1:33.7391
29 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix 1:33.930+0.2052
31 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Speed iSport International 1:34.851+1.1263
410 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 1:35.137+1.4124
514 Flag of France.svg José María López DAMS 1:35.160+1.4355
63 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Hitech Piquet Sports 1:35.224+1.4996
723 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 1:35.232+1.5077
825 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini Durango 1:35.258+1.5338
918 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Neel Jani Racing Engineering 1:35.410+1.6859
107 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano Super Nova International 1:35.463+1.73810
1119 Flag of Spain.svg Borja García Racing Engineering 1:35.593+1.86811
125 Flag of Venezuela.svg Ernesto Viso BCN Competición 1:35.721+1.99612
1321 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Campos Racing 1:35.744+2.01913
146 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competición 1:35.821+2.09614
1512 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Mondini DPR 1:35.857+2.13215
1617 Flag of Finland.svg Toni Vilander Coloni Motorsport 1:35.944+2.21916
1711 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR 1:36.044+2.31917
1820 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cruz Álvarez Campos Racing 1:36.119+2.39418
1924 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione Durango 1:36.365+2.64019
202 Flag of Turkey.svg Can Artam iSport International 1:36.427+2.70220
214 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Negrão Hitech Piquet Sports 1:36.551+2.82621
2216 Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda Coloni Motorsport 1:36.897+3.17222
2315 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fairuz Fauzy DAMS 1:36.933+3.20823
248 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Carroll Super Nova International 1:37.396+3.67124
107% time: 1:40.285
Source: [3]

Feature race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
122 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International 3253:55.234110+2
29 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix 32+1.16328+2
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Hitech Piquet Sports 32+12.30466
423 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 32+29.98075
58 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Carroll Super Nova International 32+35.951244
67 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano Super Nova International 32+37.920103
718 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Neel Jani Racing Engineering 32+45.94992
825 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini Durango 32+53.31581
92 Flag of Turkey.svg Can Artam iSport International 32+1:09.03520
106 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competición 32+1:09.81614
1124 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione Durango 32+1:11.61419
1220 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cruz Álvarez Campos Racing 32+1:20.36718
1316 Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda Coloni Motorsport 32+1:31.08922
1415 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fairuz Fauzy DAMS 32+1:31.77823
1517 Flag of Finland.svg Toni Vilander Coloni Motorsport 30+2 laps16
Ret5 Flag of Venezuela.svg Ernesto Viso BCN Competición 5Did not finish12
Ret21 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Campos Racing 5Did not finish13
Ret4 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Negrão Hitech Piquet Sports 4Did not finish21
Ret19 Flag of Spain.svg Borja García Racing Engineering 4Did not finish11
Ret10 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 2Did not finish4
Ret1 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Speed iSport International 2Did not finish3
Ret14 Flag of France.svg José María López DAMS 2Did not finish5
Ret11 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR 0Did not finish17
Ret12 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Mondini DPR 0Did not finish15
Fastest lap: Nico Rosberg (ART Grand Prix) — 1:36.315 (on lap 10)
Source: [4]

Sprint race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
118 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Neel Jani Racing Engineering 2035:54.14826
29 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix 20+0.48075+2
37 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano Super Nova International 20+2.41634
425 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini Durango 20+6.16213
522 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International 20+6.20782
68 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Carroll Super Nova International 20+11.21041
721 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Campos Racing 20+15.06216
817 Flag of Finland.svg Toni Vilander Coloni Motorsport 20+27.05015
92 Flag of Turkey.svg Can Artam iSport International 20+30.0319
1019 Flag of Spain.svg Borja García Racing Engineering 20+34.51818
1115 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fairuz Fauzy DAMS 20+38.84614
1216 Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda Coloni Motorsport 20+40.05613
134 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Negrão Hitech Piquet Sports 20+40.65717
1424 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione Durango 20+40.90211
151 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Speed iSport International 20+1:21.37020
166 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competición 20+1:30.27310
1720 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cruz Álvarez Campos Racing 19+1 lap/DNF12
1810 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 19+1 lap19
Ret12 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Mondini DPR 14Did not finish22
Ret14 Flag of France.svg José María López DAMS 8Did not finish21
Ret23 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 8Did not finish5
Ret3 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Hitech Piquet Sports 6Did not finish6
Ret5 Flag of Venezuela.svg Ernesto Viso BCN Competición 6Did not finish24 1
Ret11 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR 5Did not finish23
Fastest lap: Nico Rosberg (ART Grand Prix) — 1:35.881 (on lap 19)
Source: [5]
Notes

Standings after the round

Notes

  1. Giorgio Pantano set the fastest lap, but her performance was revoked by a decision of the jury, so the points were given to Nico Rosberg. [1]
  2. Scott Speed set the fastest lap, but judges penalised him for changing his tires during race, so the points were given to Nico Rosberg. [2]

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2005 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round
GP2 Series
2005 season
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2005 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round
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2004 Monza F3000 round
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2006 Monza GP2 Series round