The 1999 Korea Super Prix was the inaugural Korea Super Prix race held on the streets of Changwon on November 28, 1999. It was won by British driver Darren Manning for TOM'S.

Drivers and teams

1999 Entry List[1]
Team No Driver Chassis Engine Main series
Japan TOM'S 1 United Kingdom Darren Manning Dallara 399 Toyota All-Japan Formula Three
2 Japan Seiji Ara Dallara 399 Toyota
United Kingdom Manor Motorsport 3 United Kingdom Marc Hynes Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
Italy Prema Powerteam 5 Sweden Peter Sundberg Dallara 399 Opel Italian Formula Three
6 Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi Dallara 399 Opel All-Japan Formula Three
France La Filiere 7 Japan Ryo Fukuda Martini MK79 Opel French Formula Three
United Kingdom Stewart Racing 9 India Narain Karthikeyan Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
10 Brazil Luciano Burti Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
Italy RC Benetton Junior Team 11 Italy Michele Spoldi Dallara 399 Opel Italian Formula Three
12 United Kingdom Matthew Davies Dallara 399 Opel British Formula Three
Germany Opel Team BSR 14 Portugal André Couto Dallara 399 Opel International Formula 3000
15 Netherlands Christijan Albers Dallara 399 Opel German Formula Three
France Signature Competition 17 France Benoît Tréluyer Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
18 France Jonathan Cochet Dallara 399 Renault
United Kingdom Promatecme 19 France Bruno Besson Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
20 United Kingdom Jenson Button Dallara 399 Renault British Formula Three
Japan Skill Speed 21 Japan Daisuke Ito Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda All-Japan Formula Three
United Kingdom Carlin Motorsport 22 South Korea Myung Mok Lee Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
23 Italy Paolo Montin Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda Italian Formula 3000
South Korea Eagle Racing Team 28 South Korea Jungsoo Kim Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
South Korea Indigo 29 South Korea Alan Cho Dallara 399 Opel
France ASM Fina 30 Portugal Tiago Monteiro Dallara 399 Renault French Formula Three
31 France Julien Beltoise Dallara 399 Renault
Belgium JB Motorsport 33 Belgium Nicolas Stelandre Dallara 399 Opel German Formula Three
34 Belgium Yves Olivier Dallara 399 Opel Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
United Kingdom Alan Docking Racing 36 Malaysia Alex Yoong Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
37 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda
South Africa Speedsport F3 Racing Team 38 South Africa Toby Scheckter Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda British Formula Three
Japan Nakajima Racing 64 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Dallara 399 Mugen-Honda All-Japan Formula Three

Classification

Qualifying

  • Qualifying was split into two sessions, for even-numbered cars and odd-numbered cars. The fastest car from the two sessions lined up on pole position, with the fastest from the other session lining up second. The rest of the cars lined up in session order, regardless of which session produced faster times than the other.
Pos No Name Team Time
1 1 United Kingdom Darren Manning TOM'S 1:12.961
2 6 Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 1:13.520
3 15 Netherlands Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR 1:13.611
4 20 United Kingdom Jenson Button Promatecme 1:13.705
5 5 Sweden Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 1:13.811
6 18 France Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 1:13.724
7 17 France Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 1:13.976
8 10 Brazil Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 1:13.731
9 9 India Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 1:14.025
10 30 Portugal Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 1:14.084
11 31 France Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 1:14.031
12 64 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 1:14.244
13 3 United Kingdom Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 1:14.037
14 34 Belgium Yves Olivier JB Motorsport 1:14.352
15 23 Italy Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 1:14.242
16 14 Portugal André Couto Opel Team BSR 1:14.502
17 19 France Bruno Besson Promatecme 1:14.254
18 36 Malaysia Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 1:14.693
19 37 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 1:14.255
20 38 South Africa Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team 1:14.726
21 7 Japan Ryo Fukuda La Filiere 1:14.420
22 12 United Kingdom Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 1:14.736
23 21 Japan Daisuke Ito Skill Speed 1:15.164
24 2 Japan Seiji Ara TOM'S 1:15.162
25 33 Belgium Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport 1:15.211
26 22 South Korea Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 1:19.121
27 11 Italy Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 1:15.434
28 28 South Korea Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team no time
29 29 South Korea Alan Cho Indigo 1:17.795

Race

Leg 1

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
1 1 United Kingdom Darren Manning TOM'S 21 26:19.354 1
2 20 United Kingdom Jenson Button Promatecme 21 + 1.042 4
3 6 Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 21 + 26.386 2
4 18 France Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 21 + 29.117 6
5 17 France Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 21 + 30.308 7
6 30 Portugal Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 21 + 38.665 10
7 3 United Kingdom Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 21 + 42.961 13
8 5 Sweden Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 21 + 46.029 5
9 34 Belgium Yves Olivier JB Motorsport 21 + 51.892 14
10 38 South Africa Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team 21 + 53.459 20
11 21 Japan Daisuke Ito Skill Speed 21 + 59.783 23
12 11 Italy Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 21 + 1:01.684 27
13 2 Japan Seiji Ara TOM'S 21 + 1:02.286 24
14 19 France Bruno Besson Promatecme 21 + 1:04.816 17
15 37 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 21 + 1:14.780 19
16 33 Belgium Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport 21 + 1:20.159 25
17 29 South Korea Alan Cho Indigo 21 + 1:55.291 29
18 23 Italy Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 20 + 1 Lap 15
19 12 United Kingdom Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 20 + 1 Lap 22
20 29 South Korea Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 20 + 1 Lap 26
NC 22 South Korea Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team 17 + 4 Laps 28
Ret 36 Malaysia Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 15 Accident 18
Ret 15 Netherlands Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR 6 Accident 3
Ret 10 Brazil Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 6 Accident 8
Ret 9 India Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 6 Accident 9
Ret 31 France Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 6 Accident 11
Ret 64 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 6 Accident 12
Ret 14 Portugal André Couto Opel Team BSR 6 Accident 16
Ret 7 Japan Ryo Fukuda La Filiere 6 Accident 21
Fastest lap and lap record: Darren Manning, 1:13.466, 149.163 km/h (92.686 mph) on lap 8[1]
The race was stopped on lap seven, due to an accident. The race was restarted and run to aggregate times.[1]

Leg 2

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
1 1 United Kingdom Darren Manning TOM'S 25 38:22.451 1
2 20 United Kingdom Jenson Button Promatecme 25 + 0.035 2
3 17 France Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 25 + 4.991 5
4 3 United Kingdom Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 25 + 6.472 7
5 18 France Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 25 + 9.814 4
6 30 Portugal Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 25 + 10.103 6
7 34 Belgium Yves Olivier JB Motorsport 25 + 10.879 9
8 11 Italy Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 25 + 11.521 12
9 38 South Africa Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team 25 + 13.965 10
10 36 Malaysia Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 25 + 14.641 22
11 12 United Kingdom Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 25 + 15.979 19
12 6 Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 25 + 16.105 3
13 29 South Korea Alan Cho Indigo 25 + 29.176 17
14 21 Japan Daisuke Ito Skill Speed 24 + 1 Lap 11
15 22 South Korea Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team 23 + 2 Laps 21
Ret 2 Japan Seiji Ara TOM'S 19 Spin 13
Ret 14 Portugal André Couto Opel Team BSR 15 Accident 24
Ret 23 Italy Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 15 Accident 18
Ret 33 Belgium Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport 14 Accident 16
Ret 29 South Korea Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 13 Accident 20
Ret 15 Netherlands Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR 10 Spin 23
Ret 5 Sweden Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 9 Accident damage 8
Ret 19 France Bruno Besson Promatecme 8 Accident 14
Ret 37 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 7 Wheel 15
DNS 10 Brazil Luciano Burti Stewart Racing Accident damage 25
DNS 9 India Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing Accident damage 26
DNS 31 France Julien Beltoise ASM Fina Accident damage 27
DNS 64 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing Accident damage 28
DNS 7 Japan Ryo Fukuda La Filiere Accident damage 29
Fastest lap: Darren Manning, 1:13.884, 148.319 km/h (92.161 mph) on lap 9[2]

Combined

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/Retired
1 1 United Kingdom Darren Manning TOM'S 46 1:04:41.805
2 20 United Kingdom Jenson Button Promatecme 46 + 1.077
3 17 France Benoît Tréluyer Signature Competition 46 + 35.299
4 18 France Jonathan Cochet Signature Competition 46 + 38.931
5 6 Japan Toshihiro Kaneishi Prema Powerteam 46 + 42.491
6 30 Portugal Tiago Monteiro ASM Fina 46 + 48.768
7 3 United Kingdom Marc Hynes Manor Motorsport 46 + 49.433
8 34 Belgium Yves Olivier JB Motorsport 46 + 1:02.771
9 38 South Africa Toby Scheckter Speedsport F3 Racing Team 46 + 1:07.424
10 11 Italy Michele Spoldi RC Benetton Junior Team 46 + 1:13.205
11 29 South Korea Alan Cho Indigo 46 + 2:24.467
12 12 United Kingdom Matthew Davies RC Benetton Junior Team 45 + 1 Lap
13 21 Japan Daisuke Ito Skill Speed 45 + 1 Lap
Ret 2 Japan Seiji Ara TOM'S 40 Spin
NC 36 Malaysia Alex Yoong Alan Docking Racing 40 + 6 Laps
NC 22 South Korea Jungsoo Kim Eagle Racing Team 40 + 6 Laps
Ret 33 Belgium Nicolas Stelandre JB Motorsport 35 Accident
Ret 23 Italy Paolo Montin Carlin Motorsport 35 Accident
Ret 29 South Korea Myung Mok Lee Carlin Motorsport 33 Accident
Ret 5 Sweden Peter Sundberg Prema Powerteam 30 Accident damage
Ret 19 France Bruno Besson Promatecme 29 Accident
Ret 37 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy Alan Docking Racing 28 Wheel
Ret 14 Portugal André Couto Opel Team BSR 21 Accident
Ret 15 Netherlands Christijan Albers Opel Team BSR 16 Spin
Ret 10 Brazil Luciano Burti Stewart Racing 6 Accident
Ret 9 India Narain Karthikeyan Stewart Racing 6 Accident
Ret 31 France Julien Beltoise ASM Fina 6 Accident
Ret 64 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Nakajima Racing 6 Accident
Ret 7 Japan Ryo Fukuda La Filiere 6 Accident
Fastest lap: Darren Manning, 1:13.466, 149.163 km/h (92.686 mph) on lap 8[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "1999 starting grid" (PDF). formel3guide.com. Formel 3 Guide. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  2. "International F3 Korea Grand Prix: Provisional Second Leg" (PDF). formula3info.com. Formula-3-Online Redaktion. 1999-11-28. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
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