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Layout of the Sentul International Circuit
2005-06 A1GP of Indonesia
Race Details
Race 8 of 11 in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season
Date12 February 2006
LocationSentul International Circuit
Bogor, Indonesia
WeatherFine
Qualifying
Pole Great Britain (Robbie Kerr)
Time2'34.257 (1'16.927, 1'17.330)
Sprint Race
1st France (Nicolas Lapierre)
2nd Great Britain (Robbie Kerr)
3rd Mexico (Salvador Durán)
Main Race
1st Canada (Sean McIntosh)
2nd Malaysia (Alex Yoong)
3rd Australia (Marcus Marshall)
Fast Lap
FL Ireland (Ralph Firman)
Time1'19.029, (Lap ? of Main Race)
Official Classifications

The 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Indonesia is an A1 Grand Prix race which was held on the weekend of 12 February 2006 at the Sentul International Circuit.

Report

Postponement

The 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Indonesia was originally scheduled to be held on 15 January 2006. This changed on 4 January 2006 however, due to the unexpected death of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Emir of Dubai and the uncle of A1 Grand Prix launcher Maktoum Hasher Maktoum Al Maktoum the day before. This postponement was prompted due to the traditional forty-day mourning period. Tony Teixeira, CEO of A1 Grand Prix stated:

"The entire staff, team owners and associates of the A1 Grand Prix family mourn the loss of a great visionary and benevolent ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh bin Rashid Al Maktoum. While difficult logistically, we felt it important to observe a respectable period of mourning for this beloved family member of our founder, president and chairman, Sheikh Maktoum. Condolences and sympathies are respectfully offered to all the people of Dubai."

On the following day, the A1 Grand Prix and the Indonesian race organizers agreed to run the race on 12 February, changing its order in the schedule from that of the seventh to the eighth race of the eleven-race season.


Results

Qualifying

Qualifying took place on Saturday, 11 February 2006.

Pos. Country Driver Time
1  Great Britain Robbie Kerr 2min 34.257secs
2  France Nicolas Lapierre 2min 34.477secs
3  Mexico Salvador Durán 2min 34.554secs
4   Switzerland Neel Jani 2min 35.065secs
5  Japan Hayanari Shimoda 2min 35.190secs
6  Malaysia Alex Yoong 2min 35.447secs
7  Ireland Ralph Firman 2min 35.670secs
8  Canada Sean McIntosh 2min 35.685secs
9  South Africa Stephen Simpson 2min 35.750secs
10  New Zealand Matt Halliday 2min 35.797secs
11  Portugal Álvaro Parente 2min 35.808secs
12  Czech Republic Tomáš Enge 2min 35.950secs
13  Netherlands Jos Verstappen 2min 36.000secs
14  United States Phil Giebler 2min 36.113secs
15  Germany Timo Scheider 2min 36.319secs
16  Italy Max Busnelli 2min 36.631secs
17  Indonesia Ananda Mikola 2min 36.805secs
18  China Tengyi Jiang 2min 37.313secs
19  Australia Marcus Marshall 2min 37.950secs
20  Lebanon Basil Shaaban 2min 38.275secs
21  Brazil Christian Fittipaldi 2min 38.290secs
22  Austria Mathias Lauda 2min 39.229secs
23  India Armaan Ebrahim 2min 40.261secs

Sprint race

The sprint race took place on Sunday, 12 February 2006.

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1 France France Nicolas Lapierre 18 24:03.360 10
2 United Kingdom Great Britain Robbie Kerr 18 24:10.341 9
3 Mexico Mexico Salvador Durán 18 24:11.387 8
4 Malaysia Malaysia Alex Yoong 18 24:14.682 7
5 Switzerland Switzerland Neel Jani 18 24:16.220 6
6 Republic of Ireland Ireland Ralph Firman 18 24:17.094 5
7 Netherlands Netherlands Jos Verstappen 18 24:17.864 4
8 New Zealand New Zealand Matt Halliday 18 24:19.669 3
9 Japan Japan Hayanari Shimoda 18 24:22.074 2
10 Czech Republic Czech Republic Tomáš Enge 18 24:26.482 1
11 Indonesia Indonesia Ananda Mikola 18 24:26.666
12 Germany Germany Timo Scheider 18 24:27.761
13 Austria Austria Mathias Lauda 18 24:32.882
14 Italy Italy Max Busnelli 18 24:35.547
15 United States USA Phil Giebler 18 24:39.755
16 Australia Australia Marcus Marshall 18 24:41.317
17 Lebanon Lebanon Basil Shaaban 18 24:48.545
18 India India Armaan Ebrahim 18 25:03.649
19 Portugal Portugal Álvaro Parente 18 27:23.194
20 Brazil Brazil Christian Fittipaldi 17 +1 Laps
21 South Africa South Africa Stephen Simpson 15 +2 Laps
22 China China Tengyi Jiang 5 +13 Laps
23 Canada Canada Sean McIntosh 1 +17 Laps

Main race

The main race took place on Sunday, 12 February 2006.

Pos Team Driver Laps Time Points
1 Canada Canada Sean McIntosh 36 55:55.779 10
2 Malaysia Malaysia Alex Yoong 36 55:57.710 9
3 Australia Australia Marcus Marshall 36 56:08.396 8
4 Brazil Brazil Christian Fittipaldi 36 56:09.779 7
5 Switzerland Switzerland Neel Jani 36 56:12.288 6
6 Netherlands Netherlands Jos Verstappen 36 56:17.625 5
7 New Zealand New Zealand Matt Halliday 36 56:17.998 4
8 France France Nicolas Lapierre 36 56:18.477 3
9 United States USA Phil Giebler 36 56:22.092 2
10 United Kingdom Great Britain Robbie Kerr 36 56:38.748 1
11 South Africa South Africa Stephen Simpson 36 57:10.293
12 Germany Germany Timo Scheider 36 57:28.763
13 Czech Republic Czech Republic Tomáš Enge 35 +1 Lap
14 Indonesia Indonesia Ananda Mikola 35 +1 Lap
15 India India Armaan Ebrahim 35 +1 Lap
16 Italy Italy Max Busnelli 31 +5 Laps
17 Portugal Portugal Álvaro Parente 31 +5 Laps
18 Austria Austria Mathias Lauda 24 +12 Laps
19 Republic of Ireland Ireland Ralph Firman 21 +15 Laps
20 Mexico Mexico Salvador Duran 18 +18 Laps
21 China China Tengyi Jiang 11 +25 Laps
22 Lebanon Lebanon Basil Shaaban 7 +29 Laps
23 Japan Japan Hayanari Shimoda 0 +36 Laps

References

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