Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2012 FIA GT1 Algarve round

FIA GT1 motor race

2012 FIA GT1 Algarve round

FIA GT1 motor race

Layout of the [[Algarve International Circuit

The 2012 FIA GT1 Algarve round was an auto racing event held on 7–8 July 2012 at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão, Portugal. It was the fifth round of the 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship season for grand tourer racing cars complying with GT1 and GT3 regulations. The event consisted of two races, the Qualifying Race and the Championship Race, each of which lasted one hour. The Qualifying Race took place on 7 June and was won by the All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport pairing of Markus Winkelhock and Marc Basseng. The Championship race was held the following day and saw Thomas Jäger and Nicky Pastorelli take victory, also driving for All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport.

Qualifying

Qualifying result

For qualifying, Driver 1 participates in the first and third sessions while Driver 2 participates in only the second session. The fastest lap for each session is indicated with bold.

PosNo.Driver 1TeamSession 1Session 2Session 3GridDriver 2112233445566778899101011111212131314141515
3FIN Toni VilanderITA AF Corse1:44.9451:45.5601:44.730
CZE Filip Salaquarda
4BEL Enzo IdeITA AF Corse1:45.8581:44.8321:45.630
ITA Francesco Castellacci
38DEU Marc BassengDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport1:45.5141:44.7931:45.693
DEU Markus Winkelhock
37NLD Nicky PastorelliDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport1:47.3051:45.4841:45.709
DEU Thomas Jäger
25HKG Darryl O'YoungDEU Reiter Engineering1:45.6401:44.9871:45.916
NLD Peter Kox
10ITA Matteo CressoniESP Sunred1:46.1241:45.4781:45.927
SRB Miloš Pavlović
33GBR Oliver JarvisBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT1:46.3191:45.5511:46.326
DEU Frank Stippler
2FRA Grégoire DemoustierFRA Hexis Racing1:51.5671:45.2541:46.455
PRT Álvaro Parente
24DEU Albert von Thurn und TaxisDEU Reiter Engineering1:46.3951:45.703
SVK Štefan Rosina
32MCO Stéphane OrtelliBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT1:45.7351:45.777
BEL Laurens Vanthoor
18DEU Michael BartelsDEU BMW Team Vita4One1:45.3811:45.897
NLD Yelmer Buurman
1FRA Frédéric MakowieckiFRA Hexis Racing1:46.0391:45.906
NLD Stef Dusseldorp
17AUT Nikolaus Mayr-MelnhofDEU BMW Team Vita4One1:45.7961:46.069
AUT Mathias Lauda
9AUT Andreas ZuberCHN Exim Bank Team China1:45.9231:46.566
DEU Thomas Jäger
8FRA Benjamin LaricheCHN Exim Bank Team ChinaNo Time
FRA Dino Lunardi

Races

Qualifying Race

The AF Corse no. 4 Ferrari of Francesco Castellacci and Enzo Ide started the Qualifying Race from second position
The Sunred no. 10 Ford of Miloš Pavlović and Matteo Cressoni finished the Qualifying Race in seventh place

As per the sporting regulations, the named second driver of each car started the qualifying race. Starting from pole position, Filip Salaquarda in the no. 3 AF Corse Ferrari maintained first position in the opening laps ahead of Francesco Castellacci in the no. 4 AF Corsa Ferrari; Marcus Winkelhock (no. 38) and Thomas Jäger (no. 37) in the two All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Mercedes cars similarly retained their grid positions of third and fourth respectively. By the beginning of lap five both Winkelhock and Jäger had overtaken Castellacci, whose slow lap times soon allowed Peter Kox in the no. 25 Lamborghini, Miloš Pavlović in the no. 10 Ford, and Alvaro Parente in the no. 2 McLaren to close in. An attempt by Parente to overtake Kox however ended in a collision between the two, forcing Kox to retire from the race with broken steering. Kox's damaged Lamborghini was stranded at the side of the track, necessitating the safety car to slow the race down and allow the marshalls to safely clear the track.

The safety car was withdrawn and the racing re-commenced 25 minutes after the beginning of the race, which was the earliest opportunity the mandatory pit stop and driver change specified in the championship's sporting regulations could be taken. Both Salaquarda in the lead and Castellacci in fourth place opted to pit right away, handing over their Ferraris to Toni Vilander and Enzo Ide respectively. Ignition problems on both cars however saw Vilander and Ide drop down the order after delays of up to half a minute, with Vilander rejoining the race outside the top ten runners. Winkelhock and Jäger chose to pit over the next two laps, but a slow stop for the no. 37 Mercedes saw Jäger's co-driver Nicky Pastorelli rejoin the race having lost several positions.

Following the conclusion of the pitstops, Winklehock's teammate Marc Basseng assumed the race lead with a four-second advantage over the no. 33 Audi of Frank Stippler. Having benefited from a quick pitstop and the earlier safety car closing up the field, the no. 17 BMW of Mathias Lauda had climbed to third ahead of the no. 2 McLaren, now driven by Grégoire Demoustier. The pair however were soon passed by the second BMW of Yelmer Buurman (no. 18), who in the hands of Michael Bartels had suffered a poor start to the race and ran as low as thirteenth in the early laps. Buurman later overtook Stippler for second position after a three-lap battle, with Buurman's speed advantage in the corners nullified by Stippler's greater performance on the straights. The no. 18 BMW eventually passed at the circuit's first corner with 10 minutes of the race to go.

After one hour of racing Basseng took the checkered flag by a margin of eight seconds over Buurman, claiming both his and his team's first victory of the season. Stippler finished in third position a further eight seconds behind, crossing the line half a second ahead of Frédéric Makowiecki in the no. 1 McLaren, whose late-race pace allowed him to displace Lauda's no. 17 BMW for fourth in the closing stages. In contrast, Demoustier's no. 2 McLaren fell back in the final few laps, losing positions to Pastorelli's no. 37 Mercedes and Matteo Cressoni's no. 10 Ford to end the race in eighth position. Vilander in the polesitting no. 3 Ferrari finished the race in twelfth position.

PosNo.TeamDriversManufacturerLapsTime/Retired1234567891011121314
RetDNS
38DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportDEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockMercedes-Benz321:00:08.853
18DEU BMW Team Vita4OneDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanBMW32+8.460
33BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTGBR Oliver Jarvis
DEU Frank StipplerAudi32+16.763
1FRA Hexis RacingFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpMcLaren32+17.267
17DEU BMW Team Vita4OneAUT Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
AUT Mathias LaudaBMW32+20.851
37DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportNLD Nicky Pastorelli
DEU Thomas JägerMercedes-Benz32+25.431
10ESP SunredITA Matteo Cressoni
SRB Miloš PavlovićFord32+27.080
2FRA Hexis RacingFRA Grégoire Demoustier
PRT Álvaro ParenteMcLaren32+30.707
9CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaAUT Andreas Zuber
FRA Mike ParisyPorsche32+33.854
32BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTMON Stéphane Ortelli
BEL Laurens VanthoorAudi32+34.486
4ITA AF CorseBEL Enzo Ide
ITA Francesco CastellacciFerrari32+51.276
3ITA AF CorseFIN Toni Vilander
CZE Filip SalaquardaFerrari32+56.962
24DEU Reiter EngineeringDEU Albert von Thurn und Taxis
SVK Štefan RosinaLamborghini31+1 lap
25DEU Reiter EngineeringHKG Darryl O'Young
NLD Peter KoxLamborghini10Steering
8CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaFRA Benjamin Lariche
FRA Dino LunardiPorsche-Mechanical

Championship Race

Marc Basseng (left) leads Frédéric Makowiecki, Yelmer Buurman, and Nicky Pastorelli in the opening half of the Championship race
Jäger (left) and Winkelhock battle for the second place during the Championship Race. Jäger went on to win the race ahead of Winkelhock

As per the sporting regulations, the named first driver of each car started the championship race, the grid of which was determined by the result of the qualifying race. Marc Basseng therefore started the race from pole position in the no. 38 Mercedes. At the beginning of the race Basseng held onto to the lead ahead of Frédéric Makowiecki, who in the no. 4 McLaren rose from his fourth-placed grid position to take second place. Both the no. 33 Audi of Frank Stippler and the no. 3 Ferrari of Toni Vilander were spun around at the first corner after contact with Grégoire Demoustier's no. 2 McLaren, Stippler suffering a puncture and Vilander retiring from damage to his car's radiator. Behind Basseng and Makowiecki were Yelmer Buurman's BMW (no. 18) and Nicky Pastorelli's Mercedes (no. 37), the top four racing in close formation for the opening half of the race. Despite several overtaking attempts, the order of the frontrunners remained unchanged until the pit stop window opened.

Pastorelli in fourth position was the first of the leading quartet to pit, with Basseng and Buurman following one lap later and Makowiecki the lap afterwards. A quick stop by the no. 37 Mercedes pit crew allowed Pastorelli's co-driver Thomas Jäger to leapfrog the no. 18 BMW, now driven by Michael Bartels, into third position behind Basseng's no. 38 co-driver Marcus Winkelhock. As the last of the frontrunners to pit, Makowiecki benefited from both a clear track to increase his pace and the faster Jäger being stuck behind Winkelhock, giving his co-driver Stef Dusseldorp a narrow lead as he exited the pit lane. Further back, the battle for sixth place between Laurens Vanthoor in the no. 32 Audi and Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof in the no. 17 BMW ended in a collision and a spin for Vanthoor. The race stewards deemed Mayr-Melnhof at fault for the incident and subsequently awarded him a drive-through penalty.

Having spent two laps behind Winkelhock, Jäger overtook both the no. 38 Mercedes and first-placed Dusseldorp in quick succession to take the lead of the race. Winkelhock passed the no. 1 McLaren one lap later, but the pace of Jäger and the gap between the Mercedes cars was too great for him to overcome. Jäger subsequently went on to claim victory ahead of Winkelhock at the one-hour mark. Third-placed Dusseldorp resisted the no. 18 BMW of Bartels to finish the race on the final step of the podium, with Peter Kox in the no. 25 Lamborghini crossing the line fourth after Bartels slowed from missing a gear change on the final lap. Andreas Zuber in the no. 9 Porsche was running sixth on the last lap before suffering mechanical problems, allowing Vanthoor in the no. 32 Audi to regain the place he had lost following his earlier contact with Mayr-Melnhof. Zuber ended the race in eighth position behind Francesco Castellacci's no. 4 Ferrari.

Results

PosNo.TeamDriversManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredPoints1234567891011
Ret12
Ret13
Ret14
RetDNS
37DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportNLD Nicky Pastorelli
DEU Thomas JägerMercedes-Benz331:00:25.72325
38DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportDEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockMercedes-Benz33+1.53718
1FRA Hexis RacingFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpMcLaren33+5.16315
25DEU Reiter EngineeringHKG Darryl O'Young
NLD Peter KoxLamborghini33+6.51112
18DEU BMW Team Vita4OneDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanBMW33+6.87810
32BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTMON Stéphane Ortelli
BEL Laurens VanthoorAudi33+31.8758
4ITA AF CorseBEL Enzo Ide
ITA Francesco CastellacciFerrari33+34.7236
17DEU BMW Team Vita4OneAUT Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
AUT Mathias LaudaBMW33+51.1954
10ESP SunredITA Matteo Cressoni
SRB Miloš PavlovićFord33+1:45.4582
9CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaAUT Andreas Zuber
FRA Mike ParisyPorsche32+1 lap1
2FRA Hexis RacingFRA Grégoire Demoustier
PRT Álvaro ParenteMcLaren26Engine
24DEU Reiter EngineeringDEU Albert von Thurn und Taxis
SVK Štefan RosinaLamborghini26Retired
33BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTGBR Oliver Jarvis
DEU Frank StipplerAudi7Suspension
3ITA AF CorseITA Toni Vilander
CZE Filip SalaquardaFerrari1Radiator
8CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaFRA Benjamin Lariche
FRA Dino LunardiPorsche
Mechanical

Notes

References

References

  1. (9 March 2012). "Sporting Regulations – FIA GT1 World Championship". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  2. Errity, Stephen. (7 June 2012). "Winkelhock and Basseng score first victory for Mercedes".
  3. Watkins, Gary. (7 June 2012). "First World GT1 win for Mercedes SLS with Marc Basseng and Markus Winkelhock at Algarve". Haymarket Media.
  4. (8 July 2012). "What the drivers say ...". SRO Ltd.
  5. (8 July 2012). "Mercedes join winners' circle with double win in Portugal". SRO Ltd.
  6. Errity, Stephen. (8 June 2012). "Jager and Pastorelli lead Mercedes 1-2 in Portugal".
  7. Watkins, Gary. (8 June 2012). "All-Inkl Munnich Mercedes one-two in Algarve GT1 World Championship race". Haymarket Media.
  8. "2012 FIA GT1 World Championship: Portimao Championship Race". SRO Ltd.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2012 FIA GT1 Algarve round — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report