A1 Team Indonesia

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A1 Team Indonesia
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Founded2005
Seat holder(s)n/a
Team principalBagoes Hermanto
Race driver(s) Satrio Hermanto, Zahir Ali
First race 2005-06 Great Britain
Rounds entered38 (76 races)
Championships0
Sprint race victories0
Feature race victories0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
Total points21
2008-09 position15th (0 pts)

A1 Team Indonesia was the Indonesian team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series.

Contents

Management

A1 Team Indonesia has been operating since January 2008 by Performance Racing, which provide technical and race services. Its team now is managed by Bobby Issazadhe and helped by their new race engineer, Dave Luff. [1] The new team principal is Bagoes Hermanto.

History

2008–09 season

Driver: Satrio Hermanto, Zahir Ali

A1 Team Indonesia in Kyalami Circuit 2009 A1 Grand Prix, Kyalami - Indonesia.jpg
A1 Team Indonesia in Kyalami Circuit 2009

2007–08 season

Driver: Satrio Hermanto

Team Indonesia again only managed to score in a single race, this time not scoring until the final race of the season. They finished in 21st position with a single point.

2006–07 season

Drivers: Ananda Mikola, Moreno Soeprapto

Team Indonesia only managed to score in a single race, finishing in 21st position with a single point.

2005–06 season

Driver: Ananda Mikola

In the inaugural season, Team Indonesia scored points on four occasions, finishing in 18th position with 16 points.

Drivers

NameSeasonsRaces
(Starts)
A1GP TitleWinsSprint
wins
Main
wins
2nd3rdPolesFastest
Laps
Points
Satrio Hermanto 2007-08 11 (22)1
Ananda Mikola 2005-06, 2006-07 20 (40)17
Moreno Soeprapto 2006-07 1 (2)0

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key), "spr" indicate a Sprint Race, "fea" indicate a Main Race.

YearRacing
team
Chassis,
Engine,
Tyres
Drivers12345678910111213141516171819202122PointsRank
2005-06 A1 Team Indonesia Lola,
Zytek,
Cooper Avon
GBR spr GBR fea GER spr GER fea PRT spr PRT fea AUS spr AUS fea MYS spr MYS fea ARE spr ARE fea ZAF spr ZAF fea IDN spr IDN fea MEX spr MEX fea USA spr USA fea CHN spr CHN fea 1618th
Ananda Mikola 17Ret1489RetRet146RetRetRet11141216RetRet5Ret
2006-07 A1 Team Indonesia Lola
Zytek
Cooper Avon
NED spr NED fea CZE spr CZE fea BEI spr BEI fea MYS spr MYS fea IDN spr IDN fea NZ spr NZ fea AUS spr AUS fea ZAF spr ZAF fea MEX spr MEX fea SHA spr SHA fea GBR spr GBR fea 121st
Ananda Mikola 1910161515RetRet15141115Ret171310Ret8111316
Moreno Soeprapto 1716
2007-08 CMS / Performance Racing (1) Lola
Zytek
Cooper Avon
NED spr NED fea CZE spr CZE fea MYS spr MYS fea ZHU spr ZHU fea NZ spr NZ fea AUS spr AUS fea ZAF spr ZAF fea MEX spr MEX fea SHA spr SHA fea GBR spr GBR fea 121st
Satrio Hermanto 20161919191617Ret16Ret212016Ret141119191910
2008-09 Performance Racing Ferrari,
Ferrari,
Michelin
NLD CHN MYS NZL RSA POR GBR 320th
sprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfea
Satrio Hermanto RetRet1814131313Ret1213
Zahir Ali 1891410

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References

  1. A1 Team Indonesia informations Archived 2007-12-30 at the Wayback Machine a1podium.com