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2008 Nürburgring Superleague Formula round


Superleague Formula round Germany The 2008 Nürburgring Superleague Formula round was the second round of the inaugural Superleague Formula championship, with the races taking place on September 21, 2008. Eighteen football teams were represented on the grid, one more than at the opening round at Donington Park, with the introduction of the car representing Atlético Madrid driven by Andy Soucek. Other driver changes saw debuts for James Walker (replacing Ryan Dalziel in the Rangers F.C. car) and Antônio Pizzonia (replacing Soucek in the SC Corinthians car - with the Spaniard moving to the new Atlético Madrid car as mentioned above). The meeting saw wins for A.C. Milan and PSV Eindhoven, while Beijing Guoan extended their championship lead to 24 points.

Report

Qualifying

After the random draw which split the eighteen-car field into two groups, the fastest four qualifiers from each progressed into the knockout stages to decide places 1 to 8 on the grid. For the second race in succession, two drivers missed out on places in the knockout stages, despite setting a faster time than the fourth-placed qualifier in the slower group. On this occasion, Group A was the faster group, and saw Olympiacos CFP (Kasper Andersen) and for the second time Borussia Dortmund (Nelson Philippe) miss out on qualifying for the knockout stages, despite recording a time nearly two tenths of a second faster than fourth-placed Group B qualifier CR Flamengo (Tuka Rocha). Having qualified fastest in their respective groups, FC Basel 1893 (Max Wissel) and A.C. Milan (Robert Doornbos) were expected to meet in the final, but Wissel was eliminated by Galatasaray S.K. (Alessandro Pier Guidi) in the semi-final stage, after the German didn't set a time. This semi-final was also the end of the Turkish side's participation in the session, as Pier Guidi had run out of fuel in his machine, thus handing Superleague's second pole to Milan by default.

Race 1

The race began with a rolling start, just like at Donington but this race saw the introduction of pitstops to the Superleague fray. From the start, the A.C. Milan car of Robert Doornbos got a fantastic jump and would leave Alessandro Pier Guidi's Galatasaray S.K. car behind to battle with the cars of Antônio Pizzonia (SC Corinthians) and Craig Dolby (R.S.C. Anderlecht). Dolby held second for a few yards before Pizzonia took second into turn one. Pizzonia would close up rapidly to the back of Doornbos' car, nearly colliding at some points of the circuit and he led the chasers by a couple of seconds. Following them was the Borussia Dortmund car of Nelson Philippe and the FC Basel 1893 car of home driver Max Wissel. Philippe's stay in fifth was short-lived however, as an engine failure on lap three forced him to retire from the race and would not return to the track for the rest of the meeting. Doornbos began to pull away from his challengers by the time of the pitstops. For the pitstops, only two mechanics per wheel are allowed. Pier Guidi was the first to pit, removing his fairly well worn set of boots off the car, with Dolby, Doornbos and the others bar Pizzonia and Yelmer Buurman's PSV Eindhoven car pitting around half-distance. When Buurman did make his stop, he stalled as he was exiting losing valuable time. He would end up 10th, with the only consolation being a fastest lap of the race. Pizzonia had an equally fraught pitstop, losing half a minute with a stall and would go on to finish 7th. When all the dramas had calmed down, Doornbos held on to win by 6.631 seconds from Dolby with Pier Guidi capitalising on the errors by others to take the final podium spot. Debutant James Walker finished fourth for gers F.C. having started on row six, followed by championship leader Davide Rigon (Beijing Guoan), fellow Donington winner Borja García (Sevilla FC), Pizzonia, Tristan Gommendy's F.C. Porto machine, Wissel, Buurman and Andreas Zuber completed the finishers for Al Ain.

Race 2

Following their first race retirement, A.S. Roma (Enrico Toccacelo) was on pole for the reverse grid race. Toccacelo led away, with the Liverpool F.C. car of Adrián Vallés tucking into second place behind the Italian, at the expense of Tuka Rocha in the CR Flamengo machine. His race would be concluded early along with Kasper Andersen (Olympiacos CFP) in a final-corner incident on lap one. Another first lap retiree was Duncan Tappy in Tottenham Hotspur's car having been hit by Zuber at the opening hairpin. Again, there was drama in the pitstops with race leader Toccacelo narrowly avoiding a stray wheel from the car of Walker. Walker would also cause the series' first safety car period when he spun in the Mercedes Arena. From the restart, Toccacelo led away from Buurman, Dolby and Rigon. However, a box of neutrals exiting the opening hairpin saw those three pass the unlucky Italian driver. It would finish in that order, with Buurman holding off Dolby by 0.611 seconds. Gommendy would finish 5th followed home by Doornbos, Pier Guidi, García, Andy Soucek (Atlético Madrid), Pizzonia and again, Zuber completed the finishers. In the championship, Beijing Guoan extended their lead to 24 points over PSV Eindhoven with Sevilla a further seven points behind.

Results

Qualifying

  • In each group, the top four qualify for the quarter-finals.

Group A

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1CHE FC Basel 1893DEU Max Wissel1:42.652
2BRA SC CorinthiansBRA Antônio Pizzonia1:42.960
3TUR Galatasaray S.K.ITA Alessandro Pier Guidi1:43.363
4POR F.C. PortoFRA Tristan Gommendy1:43.662
5GRE Olympiacos CFPDEN Kasper Andersen1:43.690
6DEU Borussia DortmundFRA Nelson Philippe1:43.718
7SCO Rangers F.C.GBR James Walker1:44.214
8ESP Atlético MadridESP Andy Soucek1:44.223
9ITA A.S. RomaITA Enrico Toccacelo1:45.601

Group B

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1ITA A.C. MilanNLD Robert Doornbos1:42.920
2BEL R.S.C. AnderlechtGBR Craig Dolby1:43.181
3ENG Liverpool F.C.ESP Adrián Vallés1:43.320
4BRA CR FlamengoBRA Tuka Rocha1:43.888
5NLD PSV EindhovenNLD Yelmer Buurman1:43.950
6ENG Tottenham HotspurGBR Duncan Tappy1:43.987
7CHN Beijing GuoanITA Davide Rigon1:44.114
8ARE Al AinARE Andreas Zuber1:44.185
9ESP Sevilla FCESP Borja Garcíano time

Knockout stages

| score-width = 70 | RD1-seed1 = A1 | RD1-team1 = FC Basel 1893 | RD1-score1 = 1:42.481 | RD1-seed2 = B4 | RD1-team2 = CR Flamengo | RD1-score2 = 1:44.626 | RD1-seed3 = A3 | RD1-team3 = Galatasaray S.K. | RD1-score3 = 1:42.726 | RD1-seed4 = B2 | RD1-team4 = R.S.C. Anderlecht | RD1-score4 = 1:43.239 | RD1-seed5 = A2 | RD1-team5 = SC Corinthians | RD1-score5 = 1:42.207 | RD1-seed6 = B3 | RD1-team6 = Liverpool F.C. | RD1-score6 = 1:42.534 | RD1-seed7 = A4 | RD1-team7 = F.C. Porto | RD1-score7 = 1:43.350 | RD1-seed8 = B1 | RD1-team8 = A.C. Milan | RD1-score8 = 1:42.338 | RD2-seed1 = A1 | RD2-team1 = FC Basel 1893 | RD2-score1 = no time | RD2-seed2 = A3 | RD2-team2 = Galatasaray S.K. | RD2-score2 = 1:43.482 | RD2-seed3 = A2 | RD2-team3 = SC Corinthians | RD2-score3 = 1:42.637 | RD2-seed4 = B1 | RD2-team4 = A.C. Milan | RD2-score4 = 1:42.457 | RD3-seed1 = A3 | RD3-team1 = Galatasaray S.K. | RD3-score1 = no time | RD3-seed2 = B1 | RD3-team2 = A.C. Milan | RD3-score2 = no time

Grid

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1ITA A.C. MilanNLD Robert Doornbosno time
2TUR Galatasaray S.K.ITA Alessandro Pier Guidino time
3BRA SC CorinthiansBRA Antônio Pizzonia1:42.637
4CHE FC Basel 1893DEU Max Wisselno time
5BEL R.S.C. AnderlechtGBR Craig Dolby1:43.239
6ENG Liverpool F.C.ESP Adrián Vallés1:42.534
7POR F.C. PortoFRA Tristan Gommendy1:43.550
8GRE Olympiacos CFPDEN Kasper Andersen1:43.690
9NLD PSV EindhovenNLD Yelmer Buurman1:43.950
10DEU Borussia DortmundFRA Nelson Philippe1:43.718
11ENG Tottenham HotspurGBR Duncan Tappy1:43.987
12SCO Rangers F.C.GBR James Walker1:44.214
13CHN Beijing GuoanITA Davide Rigon1:44.114
14ESP Atlético MadridESP Andy Soucek1:44.223
15ARE Al AinARE Andreas Zuber1:44.185
16ITA A.S. RomaITA Enrico Toccacelo1:45.601
17ESP Sevilla FCESP Borja Garcíano time
18*BRA CR FlamengoBRA Tuka Rocha1:44.626

** - Flamengo were given a ten-place grid penalty for disobeying flags.*

Race 1

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.1234567891011121314151617DNS
3ITA A.C. MilanNLD Robert Doornbos2646:13.313150
8BEL R.S.C. AnderlechtGBR Craig Dolby26+6.631545
4TUR Galatasaray S.K.ITA Alessandro Pier Guidi26+19.978240
17SCO Rangers F.C.GBR James Walker26+23.0021236
12CHN Beijing GuoanITA Davide Rigon26+29.6031332
18ESP Sevilla FCESP Borja García26+30.1401729
14BRA SC CorinthiansBRA Antônio Pizzonia26+34.028326
16POR F.C. PortoFRA Tristan Gommendy26+42.546723
10CHE FC Basel 1893DEU Max Wissel26+43.436420
5NLD PSV EindhovenNLD Yelmer Buurman26+53.033918
6ARE Al AinARE Andreas Zuber26+53.5411516
9GRE Olympiacos CFPDEN Kasper Andersen20Gearbox814
19ENG Tottenham HotspurGBR Duncan Tappy18Accident1112
21ENG Liverpool F.C.ESP Adrián Vallés7Electrical610
11DEU Borussia DortmundFRA Nelson Philippe3Engine108
7BRA CR FlamengoBRA Tuka Rocha0Accident187
22ITA A.S. RomaITA Enrico Toccacelo0Electrical166
15ESP Atlético MadridESP Andy SoucekAlternator140
Fastest lap: Yelmer Buurman (PSV Eindhoven) 1:43.890 (110.846 mph)

Race 2

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.1234567891011121314151617DNS
5NLD PSV EindhovenNLD Yelmer Buurman2546:41.041750
8BEL R.S.C. AnderlechtGBR Craig Dolby25+0.6111545
12CHN Beijing GuoanITA Davide Rigon25+1.6301240
22ITA A.S. RomaITA Enrico Toccacelo25+6.574136
16POR F.C. PortoFRA Tristan Gommendy25+7.914932
3ITA A.C. MilanNLD Robert Doornbos25+8.3181629
4TUR Galatasaray S.K.ITA Alessandro Pier Guidi25+8.7131426
18ESP Sevilla FCESP Borja García25+9.0601123
15ESP Atlético MadridESP Andy Soucek25+9.4181720
14BRA SC CorinthiansBRA Antônio Pizzonia25+10.0751018
6ARE Al AinARE Andreas Zuber24+1 Lap616
17SCO Rangers F.C.GBR James Walker15Spin1314
10CHE FC Basel 1893DEU Max Wissel13Throttle812
21ENG Liverpool F.C.ESP Adrián Vallés4Electrical310
9GRE Olympiacos CFPDEN Kasper Andersen2Accident58
7BRA CR FlamengoBRA Tuka Rocha1Accident27
19ENG Tottenham HotspurGBR Duncan Tappy1Accident46
11DEU Borussia DortmundFRA Nelson PhilippeEngine0
Fastest lap: Antônio Pizzonia (SC Corinthians) 1:43.463 (111.303 mph)

References

References

  1. (2008-09-20). "Scuderia Playteam locks out front row with AC Milan on pole". superleagueformula.com.
  2. (2008-09-20). "Doornbos claims Superleague pole". autosport.com.
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