Monaco Grand Prix

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Flag of Monaco.png Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco - 2003 Layout.png
Race information
Number of times held 14
First held 2000
Most wins (drivers) N/A
Most wins (constructors) Italy Nordsjoen (3)
Layout
Circuit length 3.340 km (2.075 mi)
Race length 260.520 km (161.887 mi)
Laps 78
Last race (2014)
Pole position
England D. Fidock CSG-Potentia 1:11.961
Podium
1 · England L. Redshaw CSG-Potentia 1:37:06.685
2 · Netherlands R. Heesterbeek Nijo-Trinity + 16.063
3 · England D. Fidock CSG-Potentia + 37.026
Fastest lap
England D. Fidock CSG-Potentia 1:12.690


The Monaco Grand Prix has been a part of the Superleague championship ever since the very first season in 2000. With the exception of the curtailed 2001season, the race has been held every year.

Unsurprisingly, the race has always been held at the Circuit de Monaco.

Winners

Repeat winners (drivers)

Embolded drivers are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
2 England Dave Carr-Smith 2011, 2013
Finland Mikko Jakonen 2002, 2004
England Lee Morris 2010, 2012

Repeat winners (constructors)

Embolded teams are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
3 England Mapes-VO 2002, 2004, 2005
2 England CSG Racing 2010, 2014
Italy Nordsjoen 2009, 2013

By Year

Year Driver Team Race Time Location Report
2015   TBD TBD Circuit de Monaco, Monte-Carlo Report
2014 England Lewis Redshaw CSG Racing-Potentia 1:37:06.685 Report
2013 England Dave Carr-Smith Nordsjoen-Martex 1:40:13.543 Report
2012 England Lee Morris Draig-Mercedes 1:37:34.847 Report
2011 England Dave Carr-Smith Midnight-Renault 1:37:03.153 Report
2010 England Lee Morris CSG Racing-Honda 1:36:50.827 Report
2009 Malta Joe Consiglio Nordsjoen-Honda 1:09:58.590 Report
2008 Northern Ireland Mal McKee Synergetic-Toyota 2:01:18.953 Report
2007 Romania Alex Stoica JPR-Honda 1:41:30.061 Report
2006 Germany Luis Fernando Laaff Bracciano-BMW 1:40:02.371 Report
2005 Netherlands Haiko Benthem Mapes-VO-Honda 1:41:38.320 Report
2004 Finland Mikko Jakonen Mapes-VO-Honda 1:39:49.408 Report
2003 Australia Shiro Ryong SCUM-Holden 1:40:43.162 Report
2002 Finland Mikko Jakonen Mapes-VO-Honda 1:46:48.548 Report
2001 Cancelled
2000 New Zealand Jason Endean BA Racing-Mercedes 0:52:27.747 Report
Superleague Grands Prix
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