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2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain


The 2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on May 4, 2008, at Brands Hatch, Kent, United Kingdom. It was the tenth and last meeting in the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season.

With their results in the Sprint race, Switzerland was crowned as the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix champion.

Pre-race

Switzerland only needed to score 3 points more than New Zealand to become champions. Third position was also contested, as Great Britain had the possibility of taking the place away from France

Qualifying

At Great Britain's home track, Robbie Kerr qualified in pole position for the Sprint race, and on the front row for the Feature race. India earned their first pole position in A1GP, by qualifying on pole for the Feature race. New Zealand, the only team that mathematically could still beat Switzerland for the title, only qualified in 10th and 17th positions.

Sprint race qualifyingPosTeamTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819202122
GBR Great Britain1'14.424-
USA USA1'14.426+0.002
SUI Switzerland1'14.772+0.348
IRE Ireland1'14.935+0.511
IND India1'15.040+0.616
POR Portugal1'15.077+0.653
RSA South Africa1'15.142+0.718
FRA France1'15.216+0.792
GER Germany1'15.306+0.882
NZL New Zealand1'15.312+0.888
NLD Netherlands1'15.338+0.914
AUS Australia1'15.344+0.920
CZE Czech Republic1'15.357+0.933
MYS Malaysia1'15.439+1.015
CAN Canada1'15.470+1.046
CHN China1'15.954+1.530
ITA Italy1'16.049+1.625
PAK Pakistan1'16.086+1.662
BRA Brazil1'16.117+1.693
LIB Lebanon1'17.394+2.970
MEX Mexico1'17.403+2.979
IDN Indonesia1'17.553+3.129

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Feature race qualifyingPosTeamTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819202122
IND India1'14.682-
GBR Great Britain1'14.909+0.227
SUI Switzerland1'14.957+0.275
IRE Ireland1'15.020+0.338
GER Germany1'15.042+0.360
FRA France1'15.266+0.584
RSA South Africa1'15.284+0.602
CHN China1'15.313+0.631
USA USA1'15.398+0.716
NLD Netherlands1'15.620+0.938
POR Portugal1'15.627+0.945
MYS Malaysia1'15.664+0.982
CAN Canada1'15.667+0.985
BRA Brazil1'15.671+0.989
CZE Czech Republic1'15.690+1.008
ITA Italy1'15.827+1.145
NZL New Zealand1'16.003+1.321
PAK Pakistan1'16.063+1.381
AUS Australia1'16.175+1.493
IDN Indonesia1'16.876+2.194
LIB Lebanon1'16.942+2.260
MEX Mexico1'17.062+2.380

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Sprint race

After the start Great Britain took the lead ahead of USA, Ireland, Switzerland, India, Portugal, South Africa and New Zealand. On Lap 4, Robbie Kerr set the fastest lap.

China attacked Australia for 14th, and India pressured Switzerland for 4th place, but the positions remained the same during the race. On Lap 12, Cong Fu Cheng (China) slowed and fell from 15th to 21st. But some laps later, Cheng took fastest lap. Adam Carroll (Ireland) and Jonathan Summerton (USA) fought for 2nd position, whilst Great Britain won the Sprint race at their home track..

In finishing 4th, Neel Jani and Switzerland took the 2007-08 title.

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints12345678910111213141516171819202122
GBR Great BritainRobbie Kerr1519'19.14315
USA USAJonathan Summerton15+1.12612
IRE IrelandAdam Carroll15+2.18610
SUI SwitzerlandNeel Jani15+4.1258
IND IndiaNarain Karthikeyan15+4.4676
POR PortugalFilipe Albuquerque15+5.3975
RSA South AfricaAdrian Zaugg15+6.1144
NZL New ZealandJonny Reid15+8.3853
NLD NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen15+9.8252
FRA FranceFranck Montagny15+10.8781
GER GermanyMichael Ammermüller15+11.203
CZE Czech RepublicFilip Salaquarda15+11.995
MYS MalaysiaFairuz Fauzy15+14.354
AUS AustraliaJohn Martin15+15.846
CAN CanadaJames Hinchcliffe15+17.317
BRA BrazilAlexandre Negrão15+18.107
ITA ItalyEdoardo Piscopo15+18.601
PAK PakistanAdam Langley-Khan15+23.887
IDN IndonesiaSatrio Hermanto15+29.954
MEX MexicoDavid Martínez15+30.322
CHN ChinaCong Fu Cheng15+31.521+1
LIB LebanonKhalil Beschir15+36.238

Feature race

It was 19 °C for the Feature race. Mandatory pit stops were to take place between laps 8 and 16, and the second window was between laps 32 and 40. Switzerland already took the title, but New Zealand, France and Great Britain were all in contention for the 2nd and 3rd places overall.

India grabbed the lead off the start, ahead of Great Britain and Ireland. On Lap 2, Pakistan and Australia collided and hit the barriers. The Safety car was deployed. Alexandre Negrão (Brazil) had to pit to change the car's nose, following an off-track excursion on the first lap. The Safety car pulled in on Lap 8. Next lap, Jeroen Bleekemolen (Netherlands) passed Adrian Zaugg (South Africa) for eighth. India has a slow pit stop, and Great Britain exit the pits ahead of them. Adam Carroll (Ireland) was closing and pushing Narain Karthikeyan (India). Canada received a drive-through penalty on Lap 13 and another on Lap 17. After the first set of mandatory pit stops, Great Britain leads India, Ireland, Germany, Portugal, France, Switzerland, China, Netherlands and USA.

On Lap 17, Ireland pulled alongside India to pass into Westfield and both cars touch. Ireland's front wing was damaged by contact with the left-rear wheel of India's car. After the wing flew off a lap later, Ireland suffered a puncture. After pitting, Ireland fell out of the points. On Lap 21, Canada received a third drive-through penalty. On Lap 23, Ireland set the fastest lap. The window for the second set of mandatory pit stops opened on Lap 32 and India, Great Britain and Germany all pit. India takes the lead back after a slow stop from Great Britain. On Lap 38, Germany is out in the gravel and Malaysia retires to the pits with engine problems. On Lap 44, Filipe Albuquerque (Portugal) passes Jonny Reid (New Zealand) for seventh.

India wins its second Feature race of the season. Great Britain is second ahead of Switzerland, China, France, Netherlands, Portugal, New Zealand, Italy and Indonesia who score their first points of the season. With their second place, Great Britain took third place in the overall standings from France.

PosTeamDriverLapsTimePoints123456789101112131415161718DNFDNFDNFDNF
IND IndiaNarain Karthikeyan481:07'24.69115
GBR Great BritainRobbie Kerr48+1.07812
SUI SwitzerlandNeel Jani48+8.72510
CHN ChinaCong Fu Cheng48+9.1328
FRA FranceFranck Montagny48+12.9606
NLD NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen48+15.5385
POR PortugalFilipe Albuquerque48+15.7144
NZL New ZealandJonny Reid48+19.8623
ITA ItalyEdoardo Piscopo48+26.3532
IDN IndonesiaSatrio Hermanto48+49.2681
RSA South AfricaAdrian Zaugg48+49.661
USA USAJonathan Summerton48+50.032
IRE IrelandAdam Carroll48+50.247+1
BRA BrazilAlexandre Negrão48+1'00.662
CZE Czech RepublicFilip Salaquarda47+1 lap
MEX MexicoJorge Goeters47+1 lap
CAN CanadaJames Hinchcliffe47+1 lap
LIB LebanonKhalil Beschir46+2 laps
GER GermanyMichael Ammermüller39Spun off
MYS MalaysiaFairuz Fauzy39Engine
PAK PakistanAdam Langley-Khan2Colision
AUS AustraliaJohn Martin2Colision

After race

On Monday 5 May, the A1GP's Gala Awards were celebrated at the Hilton Park Lane in London, at the end of its 2007-08 season. The awards presented at the event were:

  • Best event for Mexico City, Mexico,
  • Most improved team for A1 Team Ireland,
  • Rookie driver of the year for Robert Wickens (Canada),
  • Most spectacular overtaking move for Robert Wickens (Canada),
  • A1GP.com favourite team for A1 Team Malaysia,
  • A1 team PR excellence for A1 Team Netherlands,
  • Best presented team for A1 Team Ireland,
  • Best broadcaster for ESPN Star Sports.

Notes

  • The Switzerland team ran with the message:the A1 Team Switzerland car carried the message: Jo Siffert, 40th Anniversary, Brands Hatch which commemorated his 1968 British Grand Prix victory at Brands Hatch.
  • It was the 32nd race weekend (64 starts).
  • It was the 3rd race weekend in Brands Hatch and the 3rd in the United Kingdom.
  • It was the first race weekend as Rookie driver for Frankie Provenzano

New Zealand starts strongly a1gp.com (May 02, 2008) (Italy).

  • Records:
    • India and Narain Karthikeyan earned their first pole position.
    • Lebanon have participated in 32 rounds (64 starts) without scoring a single point.
    • Neel Jani scored 307 points.

References

References

  1. [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=41432 India grabs first ever pole] ''a1gp.com'' (May 03, 2008)
  2. [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=41464 Sprint race: lap-by-lap] ''a1gp.com'' (May 04, 2008)
  3. [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=41465 Switzerland takes 2007/08 title] ''a1gp.com'' (May 04, 2008)
  4. [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=41472 Feature race: lap-by-lap] ''a1gp.com'' (May 04, 2008)
  5. (August 2019)
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