2009 Monza Superleague Formula round

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2009 Monza Superleague Formula round
Superleague Formula round Italy
Monza track map.svg
Circuit Map
DateOctober 4, 2009
Location Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
3.6 mi (5.8 km)
Laps25 & 25
Pole position
Team Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Esteban Guerrieri
Time 1:37.649
Podium (1st race)
First Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla FC Sébastien Bourdais
Second Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Esteban Guerrieri
Third Flag of Italy.svg A.S. Roma Julien Jousse
Fastest lap (1st race)
Team Flag of Brazil.svg SC Corinthians Antônio Pizzonia
Time 1:36.466 (on lap 21)
Podium (2nd race)
First Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP Pedro Petiz
Second Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur Craig Dolby
Third Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla FC Sébastien Bourdais
Fastest lap (2nd race)
Team Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Esteban Guerrieri
Time 1:36.681 (on lap 12)

The 2009 Monza Superleague Formula round was the fifth round of the 2009 Superleague Formula season, with the races taking place on October 4, 2009.

Contents

Report

Qualifying

Race 1

Race 2

Results

Qualifying

Knockout stages

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Pole Shoot Out
A1 FC Basel 1893 1:37.135
B4 Liverpool F.C. 1:37.441 A1 FC Basel 1893 1:36.942
A3 A.S. Roma 1:37.537 B2 Olympiacos CFP 1:36.786
B2 Olympiacos CFP 1:36.818B2 Olympiacos CFP 1:37.649
A2 F.C. Porto 1:38.183 B1 Sevilla FC 1:55.870
B3 A.C. Milan 1:37.055B3 A.C. Milan 1:37.111
A4 Galatasaray S.K. 1:38.276 B1 Sevilla FC 1:36.745
B1 Sevilla FC 1:37.043

Grid

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri 1:37.649
2 Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla FC Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais 1:55.870
3 Flag of Italy.svg A.C. Milan Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano 1:37.111
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg FC Basel 1893 Flag of Germany.svg Max Wissel 1:36.942
5 Flag of Italy.svg A.S. Roma Flag of France.svg Julien Jousse 1:37.537
6 Flag of Portugal.svg F.C. Porto Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy 1:38.183
7 Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray S.K. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung 1:38.276
8 Flag of England.svg Liverpool F.C. Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés 1:37.441
9 Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Dolby 1:37.441
10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R.S.C. Anderlecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yelmer Buurman 1:36.931
11 Flag of Brazil.svg SC Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia 1:37.528
12 Flag of Scotland.svg Rangers F.C. Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Martin 1:37.091
13 Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais Flag of France.svg Nelson Panciatici 1:37.642
14 Flag of Denmark.svg FC Midtjylland Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Andersen1:37.254
15 Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Petiz 1:38.068
16 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg María de Villota 1:38.672
17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carlo van Dam 1:38.257
18 Flag of Brazil.svg CR Flamengo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard N/A

Race 1

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
118 Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla FC Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais 2541:26.833250
29 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri 25+ 0.375145
322 Flag of Italy.svg A.S. Roma Flag of France.svg Julien Jousse 25+ 14.930540
421 Flag of England.svg Liverpool F.C. Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés 25+ 18.014836
519 Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Dolby 25+ 22.078932
68 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R.S.C. Anderlecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yelmer Buurman 25+ 25.5361029
716 Flag of Portugal.svg F.C. Porto Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy 25+ 27.342626
84 Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray S.K. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung 25+ 29.568723
910 Flag of Switzerland.svg FC Basel 1893 Flag of Germany.svg Max Wissel 25+ 35.894420
1014 Flag of Brazil.svg SC Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia 25+ 38.3781118
1117 Flag of Scotland.svg Rangers F.C. Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Martin 25+ 51.7341216
1224 Flag of Denmark.svg FC Mitjylland Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Andersen25+ 55.3201414
1369 Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais Flag of France.svg Nelson Panciatici 25+ 56.8071312
1415 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg María de Villota 25+ 1:05.6611610
153 Flag of Italy.svg A.C. Milan Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano 25+ 1:10.84538
165 Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carlo van Dam 25+ 1:13.588177
177 Flag of Brazil.svg CR Flamengo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard 25+ 1:34.720186
182 Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Petiz 25Retired155
Fastest lap: Antônio Pizzonia (SC Corinthians) 1:36.466 (134.33 mph)

Race 2

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
12 Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Petiz 2541:51.037150
219 Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Dolby 25+ 6.0511445
318 Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla FC Flag of France.svg Sebastien Bourdais 25+ 11.4361840
49 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri 25+ 12.9451736
521 Flag of England.svg Liverpool F.C. Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Vallés 25+ 18.6601532
68 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R.S.C. Anderlecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yelmer Buurman 25+ 19.1071329
74 Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray S.K. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung 25+ 24.9391126
85 Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carlo van Dam 25+ 34.379323
914 Flag of Brazil.svg SC Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio Pizzonia 25+ 46.858920
1015 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg María de Villota 25+ 54.555518
113 Flag of Italy.svg A.C. Milan Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Pantano 25+ 1:07.513416
1217 Flag of Scotland.svg Rangers F.C. Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Martin 25+1:47.547814
1316 Flag of Portugal.svg F.C. Porto Flag of France.svg Tristan Gommendy 221212
1410 Flag of Switzerland.svg FC Basel 1893 Flag of Germany.svg Max Wissel 17Gearbox1010
1569 Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais Flag of France.svg Nelson Panciatici 15Out in Box68
1624 Flag of Denmark.svg FC Mitjylland Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Andersen577
1722 Flag of Italy.svg A.S. Roma Flag of France.svg Julien Jousse 2Collision166
187 Flag of Brazil.svg CR Flamengo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard 0Collision25
Fastest lap: Esteban Guerrieri ( Olympiacos CFP)

Standings after the round

PosTeamPoints
1 Flag of England.svg Liverpool F.C. 350
2 Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur 301
3 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos CFP 259
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg FC Basel 1893 253
5 Flag of Brazil.svg SC Corinthians 249

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