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[[File:LoknovskiMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Pavel Loknovski]] led the field away and would go on to win the race.]]
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[[File:LoknovskiMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|left|220px|[[Pavel Loknovski]] led the field away and would go on to win the race.]]
 
[[File:MuscatMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Jason Muscat]] pulls off a great pass on Loknovski at St. Devote.]]
 
[[File:MuscatMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Jason Muscat]] pulls off a great pass on Loknovski at St. Devote.]]
 
[[File:HatchellMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Liam Hatchell]] gets some air moments before retiring.]]
 
[[File:HatchellMonacoSC2011.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Liam Hatchell]] gets some air moments before retiring.]]
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[[Pavel Loknovski]] clinched his maiden win at the Monaco Supercup race followed by [[Jason Muscat]] who was a close 2nd. It was a day of deserved firsts as [[Gregg Lawson]] took the final step of the podium. It was an eventful race and with eleven drivers finishing, surprisingly high for a circuit like [[Monte Carlo]].
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Qualifying was led by [[Bart De Vos]] who was very unfortunate to suffer a mechanical failure on the formation lap to the dismay of the spectators and the [[Malta Force]] team. It's the second race in a row that the pole-sitter has not had the privilege of starting from pole. Loknovski who started 2nd took the opportunity to keep his cool and win the race fending off Muscat who also suffered a problem late in the race. Behind them Lawson who had battled with [[Ojay Clark]] earlier found himself being hunted down by [[David Jundt]] in the closing stages but managed to take his first podium of the season.
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After the race Loknovski took over the lead in the championship from the unfortunate De Vos. [[Lewis Redshaw]] was a noteable absence from the Monaco GP but with the announcement of his move from [[Nordsjoen]] to Malta Force he was still expected to be in the fight for the title.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 14 August 2011

Flag of Monaco.png   2011 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix
Race details
2011 Supercup season
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Date June 1st, 2011
Official name 2011 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix
Location Circuit de Monaco
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Temporary Street Circuit
2.080 mi / 3.340 km
Distance 38 laps, 79.040 mi / 126.920 km
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Force GP
Time 1:20.068
Fastest Lap
Driver Malta Jason Muscat PB Racing
Time 1:21.776
Podium
First Estonia Pavel Loknovski Triple-Double Racing
Second Malta Jason Muscat PB Racing
Third England Gregg Lawson Woods Racing


The 2011 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix was the 8th race of the season and saw the first win for Pavel Loknovski.

Report

Pavel Loknovski led the field away and would go on to win the race.
Jason Muscat pulls off a great pass on Loknovski at St. Devote.
Liam Hatchell gets some air moments before retiring.

Pavel Loknovski clinched his maiden win at the Monaco Supercup race followed by Jason Muscat who was a close 2nd. It was a day of deserved firsts as Gregg Lawson took the final step of the podium. It was an eventful race and with eleven drivers finishing, surprisingly high for a circuit like Monte Carlo.

Qualifying was led by Bart De Vos who was very unfortunate to suffer a mechanical failure on the formation lap to the dismay of the spectators and the Malta Force team. It's the second race in a row that the pole-sitter has not had the privilege of starting from pole. Loknovski who started 2nd took the opportunity to keep his cool and win the race fending off Muscat who also suffered a problem late in the race. Behind them Lawson who had battled with Ojay Clark earlier found himself being hunted down by David Jundt in the closing stages but managed to take his first podium of the season.

After the race Loknovski took over the lead in the championship from the unfortunate De Vos. Lewis Redshaw was a noteable absence from the Monaco GP but with the announcement of his move from Nordsjoen to Malta Force he was still expected to be in the fight for the title.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Team Lap Gap
1 14 Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Force GP 1:20.068
2 19 Estonia Pavel Loknovski Triple-Double Racing 1:20.769 +0.701s
3 25 Malta Jason Muscat PB Racing 1:20.827 +0.759s
4 16 England Gregg Lawson Woods Racing 1:20.929 +0.861s
5 23 England Liam Hatchell Synergetic Motorsports 1:21.098 +1.030s
6 5 England Ojay Clark Williamson Dynamics 1:21.335 +1.267s
7 4 Switzerland David Jundt Nijo Racing 1:21.545 +1.477s
8 26 Greece Georgios Davakos Water Blue Racing 1:22.481 +2.413s
9 27 Egypt Ihab Abbas Water Blue Racing 1:22.687 +2.619s
10 21 Northern Ireland Luke McKee CP Lotus 1:22.899 +2.830s
11 20 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein CP Lotus 1:23.766 +3.698s
12 28 England Tom Parker Kernow Sport 1:23.781 +3.713s
13 15 Romania Leontin Nemet Malta Force GP 1:23.807 +3.738s
14 3 England Chris Williamson Nijo Racing 1:24.418 +4.350s
15 22 Northern Ireland Mal McKee Synergetic Motorsports 1:25.773 +5.705s
16 12 Greece Nikos Evangelidakis Mineral GP 1:25.781 +5.713s
17 29 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra Kernow Sport 1:26.217 +6.148s
18 24 Finland Teemu Toikka PB Racing 1:26.769 +6.701s

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Pitstops Fastlap Controller Points
1 19 Estonia Pavel Loknovski Triple-Double Racing 38 52:58.180 2 1 01:21.795 Joypad.png 15
2 25 Malta Jason Muscat PB Racing 38 +3.450s 3 1 01:21.776 Keyboard.png 12
3 16 England Gregg Lawson Woods Racing 38 +44.479s 4 1 01:22.209 Wheel generic-unknown.png 10
4 4 Switzerland David Jundt Nijo Racing 38 +46.766s 7 1 01:22.438 Wheel ffb.png 8
5 20 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein CP Lotus 37 +1 Lap 11 1 01:24.358 Wheel generic-unknown.png 6
6 26 Greece Georgios Davakos Water Blue Racing 37 +1 Lap 8 3 01:23.090 Wheel generic-unknown.png 5
7 28 England Tom Parker Kernow Sport 37 +1 Lap 12 2 01:24.781 Wheel nonffb.png 4
8 3 England Chris Williamson Nijo Racing 36 +2 Laps 14 3 01:24.961 Wheel ffb.png 3
9 21 Northern Ireland Luke McKee CP Lotus 35 DNF 10 3 01:24.143 Wheel nonffb.png 2
10 27 Egypt Ihab Abbas Water Blue Racing 35 +3 Laps 9 3 01:24.164 Wheel generic-unknown.png 1
11 22 Northern Ireland Mal McKee Synergetic Motorsports 35 +3 Laps 15 3 01:25.975 Wheel ffb.png 0
12 24 Finland Teemu Toikka PB Racing 34 +4 Laps 18 6 01:26.654 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 29 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra Kernow Sport 24 DNF 17 5 01:26.240 Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 5 England Ojay Clark Williamson Dynamics 22 DNF 6 2 01:22.800 Keyboard.png 0
Ret 12 Greece Nikos Evangelidakis Mineral GP 9 DNF 16 1 01:25.965 Wheel nonffb.png 0
Ret 23 England Liam Hatchell Synergetic Motorsports 4 DNF 5 1 01:24.351 Wheel ffb.png 0
Ret 15 Romania Leontin Nemet Malta Force GP 0 DNF 13 0 - Wheel generic-unknown.png 0
Ret 14 Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Force GP 0 DNF 1 0 - Wheel generic-unknown.png 0

Standings after the Race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Estonia Pavel Loknovski 59
2 Belgium Bart De Vos 57
3 Malta Jason Muscat 45
= Switzerland David Jundt 45
5 England Gregg Lawson 43
6 England Lewis Redshaw 42
7 Greece Georgios Davakos 40
8 England Liam Hatchell 38
9 England Chris Williamson 23
10 Scotland Sam Millar 21
11 Finland Samuli Leinonen 20
= Germany Christoph Lichtenstein 20
13 England Simon Cattell 18
14 Greece Nikos Evangelidakis 10
15 Wales Gavin Thomas 9
= Northern Ireland Mal McKee 9
= Egypt Ihab Abbas 9
18 England Paul McKenna 5
19 Wales Ben Morgan 4
= England Tom Parker 4
21 Romania Dan Rusu 3
22 United States Robert Rose 2
= Northern Ireland Luke McKee 2

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Malta Malta Force GP 78
2 Italy Nordsjoen Racing 77
3 England Nijo Racing 68
4 England Triple-Double Racing 59
5 Northern Ireland Synergetic Motorsports 47
6 England Woods Racing 46
7 England PB Racing 42
8 Greece Water Blue Racing 34
9 Germany CP Lotus 27
10 England Williamson Dynamics 21
11 Wales Red 5 Racing 13
12 United States Mineral GP 12
12 England Kernow Sport 4

Preceded by:
2011 Supercup French Grand Prix
2011 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix
2011
Succeeded by:
2011 Supercup British Grand Prix