2006 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco

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Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 2021 May 2006
Official name 5e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.340 km (2.075 miles)

The 2006 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the fifth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

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Report

Stefan Schollwoeck took a surprise pole and victory in Race A, driving a Maserati 6CM in a race usually dominated by ERAs. Jost Wildbolz, one of the pre-event favourites, topped the first practice session only for gearbox problems to draw his weekend to a close. [1]

Stirling Moss entered Race B in the Ferguson P99, a car he had previously nominated as the greatest F1 car he ever drove, [2] but was forced to retire when a driveshaft broke in practice. The race was dominated by Duncan Dayton, while Jos Koster and Tony Smith fought hard for the final step on the podium. [1]

Joe Colasacco was very strong in practice for Race D, but was disqualified before the race due to uncertainties over his car's legality. The race was dominated by Denis Welch. [1]

Michael Schryver secured pole position in Race E but retired early with gearbox and steering rack issues. [1]

Race F pitted Monaco sparring partners Dayton and Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol against each other yet again. Under pressure, Folch-Rusiñol overshot the Nouvelle Chicance on the final lap but held the lead to the chequered flag. However, he was deemed to have gained an advantage by not slowing down enough and was dropped to second place after the race. [3] Jacques Nicolet and Andrea Burani collided in qualifying and did not make the race start.

In Race G, Martin Stretton hit the wall during first qualifying and damaged the chassis of his Tyrrell P34, but made enough repairs by the second session to secure a place on the front row. In the race, he led at the first corner while Peter Williams collided with a spinning Peter Wuensch behind, triggering a safety car that kept the field bunched together. This created a tense battle for the lead during the final laps. Polesitter Paul Edwards attempted a bold move for the lead around the outside at Loews Hairpin on the final tour, but made contact and brushed the barriers, ending up classified the first car a lap down. [3] [1]

Results

Summary

SérieCarsYears

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
AGrand PrixPre-1947 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schollwoeck2:05.045 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schollwoeck2:05.432 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schollwoeck
BGrand Prix - front engine1947-1960 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton 1:56.163 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton 1:58.984 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton
CSports carsPre-1953 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Ure2:11.600 Flag of Germany.svg Albert Otten2:13.793 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Ure
DFormula Junior - rear engine Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Denis Welch 1:56.187 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Denis Welch 1:54.730 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Denis Welch
EGrand Prix - rear engine1954-1965 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Schryver1:53.611 Flag of the United States.svg James King1:54.827 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wigley
FFormula 11966-1974 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton 1:37.465 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton 1:37.128 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton
GFormula 11975-1978 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Edwards1:34.062 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Edwards1:36.006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Stretton

Série A: Pre 1947 Grand Prix Cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
124 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schollwoeck Maserati 6CM 19371021:17.6511
216 Flag of the United States.svg Ian Landy ERA B 193610+16.118
31 Flag of Germany.svg Rainer Ott ERA B 193610+30.291
411 Flag of Ireland.svg Paddins Dowling ERA B 193610+35.319
514 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Fink Alfa Romeo P3 193210+41.073
64 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Georg Kaufmann Maserati 4CL 193910+56.650
717 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Smith Alfa Romeo P3 193410+1:07.665
815 Flag of the United States.svg Warren Spieker Alfa Romeo P3 193210+2:07.822
919 Flag of France.svg Jean-Jacques Strub Bugatti 35/51 192610+2:10.469
103 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Maierhofer Maserati 4CL 19469+1 lap
115 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christophe Burckhardt Bugatti 37/44 19279+1 lap
1220 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Duncan Pittaway Bugatti 35 19259+1 lap
1330 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Philip Champion Frazer Nash Supersports 19289+1 lap
1418 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Price Alta GP 19369+1 lap
1525 Flag of Austria.svg Herbert Handlbauer Alfa Romeo 12C 19379+1 lap
1622 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julia de Baldanza Bugatti 35B 19299+1 lap
176 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Sontrop Bugatti 37 19279+1 lap
188 Flag of Monaco.svg Jean-Claude Miloe Delage 1500 19279+1 lap
192 Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Gassmann Maserati 8CM 19348+2 laps
2021 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucas Slijpen Bugatti 35 19258+2 laps
2110 Flag of Austria.svg Corrado Cupellini Maserati 26B 19275+5 laps
DNS7 Flag of France.svg Ralf Emmerling Riley Brooklands 1928
DNS12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Newall Bugatti 35 1926
DNS26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jost Wildbolz ERA A 1935
DNS66 Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Gelmini Maserati 6CM/4CM 1936
Sources: [4] [5]

Série B: Front Engine Grand Prix Cars (1947–1960)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
11 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton Lotus 16 19591020:07.9361
223 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barrie Baxter Tec-Mec-Maserati 195910+30.334
310 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Koster Maserati 250F "Piccolo" 195810+46.622
412 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Smith Ferrari 246 196010+47.169
519 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Nuthall Alta F2 195210+1:09.559
618 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Grant Cooper T23 (Mk2) 195310+1:10.094
734 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Hinderer Maserati 250F 195510+1:50.384
89 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Cameron Cooper T23 (Mk2) 195310+1:51.981
921 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wenman Connaught A4 19529+1 lap
103 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg "Dr. Spike Milligan" Connaught A7 19529+1 lap
1128 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Heuberger Maserati 250F 19569+1 lap
1217 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Snape Kieft GP1 19549+1 lap
1322 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barry Wood Cooper T20 (Mk1) 19529+1 lap
146 Flag of Austria.svg Jean-Robert Grellet Connaught A8 19529+1 lap
155 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Bennett Maserati A6GCM 1953/549+1 lap
1620 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 19519+1 lap
174 Flag of France.svg Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T15 19489+1 lap
1811 Flag of Austria.svg Winfried Kallinger Cisitalia D46 19478+2 laps
198 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wigley Connaught B 19544+6 laps
DNS2 Flag of Portugal.svg José Manuel Albuquerque Maserati 250F 1954
DNS7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stirling Moss Ferguson P99 1960
DNS14 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Price Maserati 250F 1956
DNS15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrien van der Kroft Connaught A3 1952
DNS16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Steele Connaught C 1956/57
DNS24 Flag of Spain.svg Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1959
Sources: [6] [5]

Série C: Pre 1953 Sports Cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
128 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Ure Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 19521023:03.7441
225 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wenman Jaguar C-Type 195210+4.876
317 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Minshaw Jaguar C-Type 195210+5.446
46 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Franklin BMW 328 193810+6.884
522 Flag of Germany.svg Albert Otten Allard J2 195010+9.588
623 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie McGuire Gordini T15S 194910+16.357
716 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3 195210+20.804
896 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Willms Ferrari 340 America 195010+31.595
994 Flag of Spain.svg Jose Fernandez Ferrari 225 S 195210+39.285
108 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Pearcy Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 195210+51.820
1110 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Philip Champion Frazer Nash Mille Miglia 195110+59.480
1224 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jo Bamford Ferrari 340 America 195210+1:48.883
1321 Flag of the United States.svg Bruce McCaw Mercedes-Benz W194 195210+2:37.807
1414 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 19499+1 lap
1518 Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Dudley Ferrari 166/195 S 19509+1 lap
1677 Flag of the United States.svg Alan Patterson Allard J2X 19529+1 lap
177 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Philippe Burckhardt BMW 328 19399+1 lap
1811 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Curtis Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica 19509+1 lap
192 Flag of France.svg Antoine Blasco OSCA MT4 19529+1 lap
201 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos de Miguel OSCA MT4 19499+1 lap
215 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Masini Stanguellini Ermini 19499+1 lap
223 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mary Grant-Jonkers Cisitalia 202 SMM 19478+2 laps
2319 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Hadfield Jaguar C-Type 19526+4 laps
2415 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 19521+9 laps
259 Flag of Germany.svg Paul Singer Veritas RS2000 19481+9 laps
Sources: [7] [5]

Série D: Formula Junior – Rear engine

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Denis Welch Merlyn Mk5/7 19631019:35.4101
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edwin Jowsey Lotus 22 196210+12.606
315 Flag of Monaco.svg Marcus Mussa Brabham BT2 196210+23.122
411 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fyda Lotus 22 196210+24.659
512 Flag of Monaco.svg Richard Hein Lotus 22 196210+25.442
68 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Binnington Cooper T67 196310+35.803
79 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bruno Schaffner Lotus 20/22 196110+48.577
888 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Walford Lotus 22 196210+59.048
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Diffey Lotus 20 196110+1:06.244
1057 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robin Longdon Lola Mk5A 196310+1:06.270
1124 Flag of Monaco.svg Yves Saguato Merlyn Mk5 196310+1:07.856
1214 Flag of Monaco.svg Marc Faggionato Lotus 22 196210+1:09.616
1390 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James HicksCaravelle Mk3196010+1:23.300
1425 Flag of Monaco.svg Pierre Mare Lotus 18 196010+1:29.487
155 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Strauss Brabham BT6 196310+1:52.308
1622 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Walker Crosslé 4F 196010+1:53.267
1726 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John ChisholmGemini Mk3A19619+1 lap
1827 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Drake Elva 300 19619+1 lap
1928 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Malcolm Cook Deep Sanderson 19609+1 lap
2023 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew TaylorBritannia19609+1 lap
2117 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Luc Deneve Lotus 18 19609+1 lap
222 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Ripamonti De Tomaso 19628+2 laps
2331 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Green Lotus 18 1958/598+2 laps
2419 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Waller Kieft 19608+2 laps
2573 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio d'Alberti Lotus 22 19636+4 laps
2629 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Don Thallon Cooper T56 19616+4 laps
2718 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Murakami Lotus 18 19603+7 laps
2810 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo MarzaticoBranca19632+8 laps
2930 Flag of Monaco.svg Andrea GiulianiWainer19601+9 laps
DSQ1 Flag of the United States.svg Joe Colasacco Stanguellini Delfino 1962
DNS6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Goodwin Brabham BT6 1963
DNS16 Flag of France.svg Jacques Natali Lotus 20 1961
DNS20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Douglas Martin Elva 200 1960
DNS21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard UtleyCaravelle Mk11960
Sources: [8] [5]

Série E: Rear Engined Grand Prix Cars (1954–1965)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
132 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wigley Cooper T51 19591021:14.798
210 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barry Cannell Cooper T53 196010+5.585
32 Flag of the United States.svg James King Brabham BT7 196310+6.403
415 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Fitzgerald Lola Mk4 196210+14.547
519 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 196310+20.853
635 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michel Wanty Lotus 24 196210+36.718
716 Flag of the United States.svg Howard Cherry Brabham BT11 196410+39.805
828 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Malcolm Ricketts Lotus 21 196110+40.345
99 Flag of the United States.svg Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 196410+42.022
1030 Flag of the United States.svg Douglas Mockett Cooper T53 196110+49.697
1123 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Mann Lotus 18 196010+49.701
1227 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Clark BRM P57 1960/6110+1:06.496
1311 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rodger Newman Brabham BT14 196510+1:06.845
1433 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael Gans De Tomaso 196110+1:19.531
157 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Longes Cooper T51 195910+1:22.343
1617 Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Ferioli Lola Mk4 196210+1:23.197
1725 Flag of Germany.svg Richard Weiland Lotus 24 196210+1:32.940
188 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Elliott Lotus 18 196110+1:42.308
193 Flag of the United States.svg Murray Smith Lotus 24 196210+1:50.909
2012 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Gecchelin Lotus 18 19599+1 lap
2120 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marshall Bailey JBW Type 1 19598+2 laps
221 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Walzer Brabham BT11 19646+4 laps
2321 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Salodini JBW 19616+4 laps
246 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rick Hall BRM P48 19603+7 laps
254 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Lamplough Lotus 33 19653+7 laps
2631 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hanson Scirocco F1 19622+8 laps
2718 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Clark Cooper T51 19591+9 laps
2826 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Schryver Lotus 18 19601+9 laps1
2929 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Anthony Ashby Emeryson F1 19611+9 laps
DNS14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Allan Miles Cooper T41 1957
DNS22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Baillie Cooper T71/73 1964
DNS34 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg André Wanty Lotus 18/21 1961
Sources: [9] [5]

Série F: Formula 1 Cars (1966–1974)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
18 Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Dayton Brabham BT33 19701529:23.0761
223 Flag of Spain.svg Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol McLaren M23 197415+9.761
328 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Perkins Surtees TS16 197415+17.972
410 Flag of Italy.svg Manfredo Rossi di Montelera Brabham BT42/43 197315+18.318
533 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Knapfield Brabham BT42 197315+20.718
627 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Wrigley March 711 197115+26.316
74 Flag of the United States.svg John Delane Tyrrell 001 197015+27.747
82 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alistair Morrison Lotus 72 197115+46.871
931 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe d'Ansembourg Lotus 76/2 197415+51.067
1030 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ron Maydon Amon AF101 197415+1:13.894
1118 Flag of France.svg Christophe Caternet March 701 197015+1:17.187
1211 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorina McLaughlin McLaren M23 197415+1:19.261
131 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Kubota Lotus 49B 196815+1:29.000
145 Flag of the United States.svg Robert Baker Brabham BT33 197014+1 lap
1525 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Lamplough BRM P133 196714+1 lap
1626 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Brown March 721 197214+1 lap
1717 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Krause BRM P126 19683+12 laps
189 Flag of the United States.svg Richard Carlino Surtees TS9B 197114+1 lap
1924 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Judith Lyons Surtees TS9 197113+2 laps
207 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Comelli Cooper T86B 196812+3 laps
213 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Murakami Lotus 72D 197010+5 laps
2232 Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Duret Lotus 76 19748+7 laps
2334 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Prandina Tecno PA123 19723+12 laps
2416 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scotty Taylor Shadow DN3 19741+14 laps
DNS6 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Delane Tyrrell 006 1972
DNS12 Flag of France.svg Jean Guikas Ferrari 312B3 1974
DNS14 Flag of France.svg Jacques Nicolet BRM P201 1974
DNS15 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Burani McLaren M19A 1971
DNS20 Flag of Monaco.svg Yves Saguato Matra MS120C 1971
DNS22 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Bianchini Tecno 1973
Sources: [10] [5] [11]

Série G: Formula 1 Cars (1975–1978)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Stretton Tyrrell P34 19771530:22.4402
214 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Hadfield Penske PC3 197515+1.5443
310 Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Pane Tyrrell P34 197615+1.894
412 Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Bosch Ferrari 312T3 197815+4.307
515 Flag of Monaco.svg Jean-Pierre Richelmi Ensign N175 197515+12.196
69 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Denty Shadow DN5 197515+31.055
727 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Wareing Williams FW06 197815+40.102
88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Frank Lyons McLaren M26 197615+40.353
935 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dunn March 761 197615+41.363
105 Flag of the United States.svg Christopher Locke Lotus 77 197615+42.693
112 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Earle McLaren M23 197715+52.269
121 Flag of the United States.svg Chris MacAllister Ferrari 312T2 197615+53.348
1321 Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Casoli Ferrari 312T 197515+1:11.803
143 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Andrea Bahlsen Tyrrell 008 197815+1:12.288
1519 Flag of Monaco.svg Mauro Serra Surtees TS19 197615+1:20.848
1628 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Edwards Penske PC3 197514+1 lap1
1711 Flag of Italy.svg Walter Burani Ferrari 312T 197514+1 lap
1816 Flag of the United States.svg Danny Baker Shadow DN5 19754+11 laps
1918 Flag of Portugal.svg Rodrigo Gallego March 761/8 19764+11 laps
No lap20 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Wuensch Wolf WR1/2 1977
No lap22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Williams March 761 1976
DNS6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nico Bindels Lotus 77 1976
DNS24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Willcox Hesketh 308C 1976
Sources: [12] [5] [1] [11]

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