2006 Valencia GP2 Series round

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Round details
Round 1 of 11 rounds in the
2006 GP2 Series
Valencia (Ricardo Tormo) track map.svg
Layout of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo
Location Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia, Spain
Course Permanent road course
4.005 km (2.517 mi)
Feature race
Date 8 April 2006
Laps 45
Pole position
Driver Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Piquet Sports
Time 1:17.886
Podium
First Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Piquet Sports
Second Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix
Third Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés Campos Racing
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International
Time 1:22.168 (on lap 9)
Sprint race
Date 9 April 2006
Laps 30
Podium
First Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Arden International
Second Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso iSport International
Third Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Andreas Zuber [lower-alpha 1] Trident
Time 1:21.244 (on lap 3)

The 2006 Valencia GP2 Series round was a pair of motor races held on 8 and 9 April 2006 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia as part of the GP2 Series. It was the first round of the 2006 GP2 season.

Contents

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGrid
111 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Piquet Sports 1:17.8861
28 Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy iSport International 1:18.3602
32 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix 1:18.4003
424 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés Campos Racing 1:18.5514
57 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso iSport International 1:18.6235
65 Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Super Nova Racing 1:18.6596
73 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Arden International 1:18.6817
825 Flag of Spain.svg Félix Porteiro Campos Racing 1:18.7178
91 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 1:18.7529
1026 Flag of Italy.svg Gianmaria Bruni Trident 1:18.77210
1112 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Sarnes Negrão Piquet Sports 1:18.88611
1215 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera DAMS 1:18.89012
139 Flag of Ireland.svg Adam Carroll Racing Engineering 1:18.89313
1427 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Andreas Zuber Trident 1:18.91814
1520 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR Direxiv 1:19.10615
1621 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione DPR Direxiv 1:19.19916
1714 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini DAMS 1:19.21717
1818 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competicion 1:19.25118
1916 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Filippi FMS International 1:19.29419
2022 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Durango 1:19.34920
214 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 1:19.60221
226 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fairuz Fauzy Super Nova Racing 1:19.72522
238 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock BCN Competicion 1:20.09223
2423 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Durango 1:20.14224
2510 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Villa Racing Engineering 1:20.33925
2617 Flag of Turkey.svg Jason Tahincioglu FMS International 1:20.99426
Source: [2]

Feature Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
111 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Piquet Sports 451hr 03min 14.260sec112
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix 45+ 16.655 s38
324 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés Campos Racing 45+ 19.490 s56
44 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 45+ 31.309 s216
55 Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Super Nova Racing 45+ 33.526 s64
626 Flag of Italy.svg Gianmaria Bruni Trident 45+ 33.994 s103
73 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Arden International 45+ 35.387 s72
87 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso iSport International 45+ 48.275 s51
91 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 45+ 53.028 s9
1020 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR Direxiv 45+ 59.040 s15
1115 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera DAMS 45+ 1:05.229 s12
1214 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini DAMS 45+ 1:11.427 s17
1312 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Sarnes Negrão Piquet Sports 45+ 1:11.719 s11
149 Flag of Ireland.svg Adam Carroll Racing Engineering 45+ 1:14.261 s13
156 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fairuz Fauzy Super Nova Racing 44+ 1 Lap22
1619 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock BCN Competicion 44+ 1 Lap23
1722 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Durango 44+ 1 Lap20
1810 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Villa Racing Engineering 44+ 1 Lap25
Ret18 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competicion 27Engine18
Ret27 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Andreas Zuber Trident 23Accident14
Ret16 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Filippi FMS International 15Gearbox19
Ret25 Flag of Spain.svg Félix Porteiro Campos Racing 7Engine8
Ret23 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Durango 4Gearbox24
Ret8 Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy iSport International 2Engine2
Ret21 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione DPR Direxiv 1Accident16
Ret17 Flag of Turkey.svg Jason Tahincioğlu FMS International 0Gearbox26
Fastest lap: Nicolas Lapierre (Arden International) — 1:22.168 (109.031 mph)
Source: [2]

Sprint Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Arden International 2830min 44.066sec26
27 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso iSport International 28+ 9.756 s15
34 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lapierre Arden International 28+ 10.213 s54
411 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Piquet Sports 28+ 10.975 s84
526 Flag of Italy.svg Gianmaria Bruni Trident 28+ 16.537 s32
62 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix 28+ 18.150 s71
712 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Sarnes Negrão Piquet Sports 28+ 32.746 s13
819 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock BCN Competicion 28+ 37.391 s16
910 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Villa Racing Engineering 28+ 44.084 s18
106 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fairuz Fauzy Super Nova Racing 28+ 55.125 s15
118 Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy iSport International 28+ 1:00.402 s24
1218 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto BCN Competicion 28+ 1:03.704 s19
1327 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Andreas Zuber Trident 28+ 1:06.774 s20
1415 Flag of France.svg Franck Perera DAMS 28+ 1:09.772 s11
1520 Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla DPR Direxiv 28+ 1:21.534 s10
1622 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Durango 27+ 1 Lap17
Ret21 Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione DPR Direxiv 24Spun off25
Ret24 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés Campos Racing 23Accident6
Ret9 Flag of Ireland.svg Adam Carroll Racing Engineering 22Accident14
Ret5 Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Super Nova Racing 22Accident4
Ret14 Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Monfardini DAMS 5Engine12
Ret1 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix 3Suspension9
Ret16 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Filippi FMS International 0Gearbox21
Ret25 Flag of Spain.svg Félix Porteiro Campos Racing 0Engine22
Ret17 Flag of Turkey.svg Jason Tahincioğlu FMS International 0Gearbox26
Ret23 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Durango 0Clutch23
Fastest lap: Andreas Zuber (Trident) — 1:21.244 (110.272 mph)
Source: [2]

Standings after the round

Notes

  1. Andreas Zuber set the fastest lap, but he started from the pitlane, so the points were given to Nelson Piquet Jr. [1]

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References

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