2008 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 1011 May 2008
Official name 6e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.340 km (2.075 miles)

The 2008 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the sixth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

Entered for Race B was the Maserati 250F with which Stirling Moss had won the 1956 Monaco Grand Prix. The car was driven by Peter Heuberger but did not start the race. A battle between Duncan Dayton and Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol ended prematurely for Folch-Rusiñol, leaving second place to be decided by a fierce battle between Barrie Baxter and Tony Smith.[1]

In Race C, Moss made his seventh and final competitive appearance at the event, at the wheel of a Frazer Nash. He wrote an entry in Motor Sport describing how the circuit had changed since his first visit, and expressed some disappointment at how lenient the track limits had become since then.[2] In the race, fifth place was hotly contested between the powerful Ferrari 340 America of Michael Willms and the nimble Cooper T21 of Simon Diffey, the two cars being faster on different parts of the circuit but evenly matched on overall pace: their best laps were separated by just 0.028 s.[3][4]

2008 represented the fiftieth anniversary of Formula Junior, a series that had been introduced in 1958 to encourage a new generation of racing drivers and whose annual Monaco race, supporting the Grand Prix, was one of the most prestigious events for young drivers. Formula Junior would also become the subject of the first historic motorsport series in 1975.[5] Anniversary celebrations were held across the globe throughout 2008, and the event at Monaco (Race D) commemorated the first Formula Junior race at Monaco, held in 1959 and won by Michael May.[6] A notable entrant in Race D was Tony Goodwin, whose long racing career includes an appearance in the 1964 Monaco Formula Three Race, where he had finished twelfth.[3] In this event, he qualified on pole position and finished second.[1] Jean Guittard made his first Historic Grand Prix of Monaco appearance in this race; in subsequent events, he would race under the pseudonym "Mister John of B".

Entered for Race F was a Ferrari 312 which had been raced by Chris Amon during the 1968 Formula One season. It was purchased and restored specifically for the event, which was thought to be its first competitive outing since 1969.[7] Frank Sytner qualified fourth and stayed there most of the race, only to retire on the penultimate lap. Hamish Sommerville ran fifth but retired after seven laps.[8]

Making his debut at the event was Bobby Verdon-Roe, driving a McLaren M26 in Race G. He crashed in the tunnel during practice, bringing his weekend to an end along with that of David Clark, who could not avoid the debris. Verdon-Roe would make up for this accident by dominating the 2010 event from pole position.[3] Mauro Pane took the lead into the first corner but polesitter Paul Edwards kept him under intense pressure, eventually forcing a mistake that let Edwards through. Pane hit the barrier hard, but was able to continue to second place.[1]

Results

Summary

Série Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
A Grand Prix Pre-1947 United Kingdom Julian Bronson United Kingdom Julian Bronson 2:04.225 United Kingdom Julian Bronson
B Grand Prix - front engine Pre-1961 United States Duncan Dayton United States Duncan Dayton 1:56.658 United States Duncan Dayton
C Sports cars and sports prototypes Pre-1953 United Kingdom John Ure United Kingdom John Ure 2:09.885 United Kingdom John Ure
D Formula Junior United Kingdom Tony Goodwin United Kingdom John Monson
E Grand Prix - rear engine Pre-1966 United Kingdom Simon Hadfield United Kingdom James Hanson 1:54.193 United Kingdom Simon Hadfield
F Formula 1 - 3 litre Pre-1975 United States Duncan Dayton Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol 1:35.658 United States Duncan Dayton
G Formula 1 - 3 litre 1975-1978 United States Paul Edwards United States Paul Edwards 1:34.019 United States Paul Edwards

Série A: Pre 1947 Grand Prix Cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 14 United Kingdom Julian Bronson ERA R4D 1935 10 23:06.785 1
2 16 United Kingdom Matt Grist Alfa Romeo P3 1934 10 +2.891 2
3 21 Germany Willi Balz Maserati 6CM 1937 10 +28.864
4 25 United Kingdom Richard Last MG Parnell K3 1933 10 +32.293
5 19 United Kingdom Tony Smith Alfa Romeo P3 1934 10 +34.062
6 66 Italy Tommaso Gelmini Maserati 6CM/4CM 1936 10 +37.931
7 17 Italy Umberto Rossi Alfa Romeo P3 1934 10 +1:04.022
8 6 United Kingdom Duncan Pittaway Bugatti 35T 1925 10 +2:03.364
9 28 United States Ed Davies Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932 10 +2:18.049
10 34 Germany Josef Otto Rettenmaier Maserati 8C 3000 1932 10 +2:21.517
11 7 United Kingdom Robert Newall Bugatti 35 1926 10 +2:23.457
12 9 France Ralf Emmerling Riley Brooklands 1928 10 +2:24.245
13 30 United Kingdom Philip Champion Frazer Nash Supersports 1928 10 +2:26.482
14 12 France Paul-Emile Bessade Bugatti 51 1934 9 +1 lap
15 5 Netherlands Marcel Sontrop Bugatti 37 1927 9 +1 lap
16 10 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Bugatti 35B 1929 9 +1 lap
17 2 Switzerland Jürg König Bugatti 37A 1926 9 +1 lap
18 3 Monaco Jean-Claude Miloe Delage 1500 1927 9 +1 lap
19 15 United Kingdom Geraint Lewis Frazer Nash Monoplace 1936 7 +3 laps
20 1 United States Ian Landy Riley Brooklands 6 1933 5 +5 laps
21 27 Germany Rainer Ott ERA B 1936 3 +7 laps
22 4 Switzerland Franz Messerli Maserati 4CM 1932 3 +7 laps
23 20 United States Warren Spieker Alfa Romeo P3 1932 2 +8 laps
24 11 France Jean-Jacques Strub Bugatti 35/51 1926 1 +9 laps
No lap 18 United Kingdom Peter Neumark Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932
No lap 23 Republic of Ireland Paddins Dowling ERA B 1936
DNS 24 Switzerland Georg Kaufmann Maserati 4CL 1939
Sources:[9][8]

Série B: Pre 1961 front engined Grand Prix cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 22 United States Duncan Dayton Lotus 16 1959 10 19:46.060 1
2 19 United Kingdom Barrie Baxter Tec-Mec 250F 1959 10 +31.338 3
3 23 United Kingdom Tony Smith Ferrari Dino 246 1960 10 +31.542
4 14 United Kingdom Nick Wigley Connaught B 1954 10 +57.038
5 3 United Kingdom Ian Nuthall Alta F2 1952 10 +1:14.144
6 17 United Kingdom Michael Steele Connaught C 1956 10 +1:26.403
7 7 United Kingdom Paul Grant Cooper T23 1953 10 +1:38.100
8 2 United Kingdom Steve Russell Cooper T23 1953 9 +1 lap
9 8 United Kingdom Barry Wood Cooper T20 1952 9 +1 lap
10 9 United Kingdom David Wenman Connaught A 1952 9 +1 lap
11 11 Italy Gigi Baulino Maserati 250F "Interim" 1954 9 +1 lap
12 5 United Kingdom David Clewley Cooper-Alta 1953 9 +1 lap
13 24 United States Tom Price Maserati 250F 1956 9 +1 lap
14 10 Netherlands Adrien van der Kroft Connaught A 1952 9 +1 lap
15 15 France Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T15 1947 9 +1 lap
16 1 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 1951 9 +1 lap
17 21 United Kingdom David Bennett Maserati A6GCM 1953 9 +1 lap
18 16 France Eric Leroy Gordini T15 1947 8 +2 laps
19 12 Sweden Lars-Goran Itskowitz Lotus 12 1957 6 +4 laps
20 20 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1959 5 +5 laps 2
DNS 4 Austria Jean-Robert Grellet Connaught A 1952
DNS 6 United Kingdom James Willis Pierce-MG F2 1951
DNS 28 Switzerland Peter Heuberger Maserati 250F 1956
Sources:[10][8]

Série C: Pre 1953 Sports and Sports Prototype Cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 28 United Kingdom John Ure Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 10 22:18.033 1
2 30 United Kingdom David Wenman Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +6.850 3
3 32 United Kingdom Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +8.770 2
4 10 United Kingdom David Franklin BMW 328 1938 10 +22.772
5 96 Germany Michael Willms Ferrari 340 America 1950 10 +57.015
6 4 United Kingdom Simon Diffey Cooper T21 1952 10 +58.735
7 94 Spain Jose Fernandez Ferrari 225 S 1952 10 +1:15.209
8 34 United Kingdom Christopher Phillips Allard J2X 1952 10 +1:17.426
9 3 Czech Republic Miroslav Krejsa Škoda 1101 Sport 1949 10 +1:42.638
10 19 United Kingdom Barry Wood RGS Atalanta 1952 10 +2:22.162
11 18 Germany Albert Otten BMW 328 1939 9 +1 lap
12 22 United Kingdom Richard Wills Ferrari 212 Inter 1952 9 +1 lap
13 17 United Kingdom Richard Lake Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 9 +1 lap
14 1 Spain Carlos de Miguel OSCA MT4 1949 9 +1 lap
15 6 United Kingdom Patrick Blakeney-Edwards BMW 328 1939 9 +1 lap
16 11 Spain Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 1949 9 +1 lap
17 2 United Kingdom Brandon Smith-Hilliard MG K3 1933 9 +1 lap
18 7 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1) 1950 9 +1 lap
19 23 United States Stephen Dudley Ferrari 166/195 S 1950 9 +1 lap
20 31 United Kingdom Neil Hadfield Jaguar C-Type 1952 9 +1 lap
21 5 United States Thomas Mittler OSCA MT4 1951 8 +2 laps
22 27 United Kingdom Guy Loveridge Connaught L2 1948 8 +2 laps
23 14 Switzerland Erich Traber Veritas RS 1948 8 +2 laps
24 12 United States Warren Spieker Frazer Nash High Speed 1948 6 +4 laps
25 33 Germany Klaus-Peter Reichle Allard J2X 1952 3 +7 laps
26 21 United Kingdom Malcolm Verey Allard J2 1950 1 +9 laps
No lap 16 United Kingdom Colin Pearcy Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952
DNS 15 Germany Paul Singer Veritas RS 1948
DNS 24 United States Tom Price Aston Martin DB2 1949
DNS 25 Germany Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB2 1952
DNS 29 United Kingdom Eddie McGuire Gordini T23S 1949
Sources:[4][8]

Série D: Formula Junior

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 7 United Kingdom John Monson BMC Mk1 1960 10  ? 2
2 6 United Kingdom Tony Goodwin Gemini Mk2 1959 1
3 12 Italy Simone Stanguellini Stanguellini FJ 1960
4 5 United Kingdom John Chisholm Gemini Mk2 1959
 ? 1 United Kingdom Duncan Rabagliatti Alexis HF1 1959
 ? 2 United States James Steerman Dagrada-Lancia 1959
 ? 3 United Kingdom Geoffrey O'Nion Elva 100 1959
 ? 4 Germany Heinz Stege Elva 100 1959
 ? 8 United Kingdom John Truslove Elva-DKW 100 1960
 ? 9 United Kingdom Steve Russell Elva 100 1959
 ? 10 United Kingdom Michael Ashley-Brown Volpini FJ 1958
 ? 11 United States Robert Woodward P.L.W. FJ 1958
 ? 14 Monaco Fabrice Notari Stanguellini FJ 1959
 ? 15 France Marc Coschieri Stanguellini FJ 1959
 ? 16 France Jean Guittard Stanguellini FJ 1958
 ? 17 United Kingdom William Grimshaw Moorland Mk1 1959
 ? 18 Italy Tazio Taraschi Taraschi FJ 1960
 ? 19 Italy Carlo Maria del Conte Taraschi FJ 1960
 ? 20 Italy Daniele Salodini Taraschi FJ 1960
 ? 21 United Kingdom Tony Steele Taraschi FJ 1957
 ? 22 Italy Tommaso Gelmini Volpini FJ 1959
 ? 23 Monaco Andrea Giuliani Dagrada-Lancia 1959
 ? 24 Italy Franco Beolchi Apache Mk1 1959
 ? 25 United Kingdom Crispian Besley OSCA Tipo J 1960
 ? 26 Switzerland Michael Gans Stanguellini FJ 1959 3
 ? 27 Italy Maurizio Piantelli Stanguellini FJ 1960
 ? 28 United Kingdom Roger Earl OSCA Tipo J 1959
 ? 29 Italy Jason Wright Stanguellini FJ 1960
 ? 30 United Kingdom Francesco Liberatore Stanguellini FJ 1959
 ? 31 United Kingdom Peter Mullen OSCA Tipo J 1960
 ? 32 United Kingdom Jarrah Venables EFAC Stanguellini FJ 1959
 ? 33 United States Tupper Robinson Bandini FJ 1958/1959
 ? 34 United Kingdom Ian Robinson Autosud FJ 1959
 ? 46 Italy Stefano Rosina Moretti-Branca FJ 1959
 ? 126 Italy Massimo Comelli OSCA Tipo J 1960
 ? 140 Italy Bruno Ferrari Stanguellini FJ 1960
Sources:[6][8]

Série E: Pre 1966 Rear Engined Grand Prix Cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 9 United Kingdom Simon Hadfield Lotus 21 1961 10 19:19.463 1
2 15 United Kingdom James Hanson Scirocco F1 1963 10 +7.993 2
3 23 Monaco Marcus Mussa Lotus 24 1962 10 +29.438
4 37 United Kingdom Alan Baillie Cooper T36 1964 10 +35.936 3
5 21 United Kingdom Joe Twyman Cooper T45 1957 10 +52.504
6 7 United Kingdom Mark Clubb Cooper T45 1958 10 +52.802
7 10 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 21 1961 10 +1:07.812
8 8 United Kingdom John Elliott Lotus 18 1961 10 +1:35.802
9 14 United Kingdom Allan Miles Cooper T41 1957 10 +1:49.490
10 3 United Kingdom Andrew Wareing BRM P261 1964 10 +2:00.446
11 32 United Kingdom Nick Wigley Cooper T51 1959 9 +1 lap
12 27 Italy Marco Cajani De Tomaso F1 1961 9 +1 lap
13 17 Argentina Jorge Ferioli Lola Mk4 1962 9 +1 lap
14 12 United Kingdom Rupert Wood Cooper T43 1957 9 +1 lap
15 33 United Kingdom Rodger Newman Brabham BT14 1965 9 +1 lap
16 5 United Kingdom Christopher Mann Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap
17 34 Belgium André Wanty Lotus 18/21 1961 9 +1 lap
18 26 United Kingdom Brian Anthony Ashby Emeryson F1 1961 9 +1 lap
19 31 Germany Rudolf Ernst Lotus 18 1960 9 +1 lap
20 25 Germany Richard Weiland Lotus 24 1962 8 +2 laps
21 44 Italy Marco Masini Cooper T51 1959 8 +2 laps
22 11 Switzerland Stephane Gutzwiller Cooper T51 1960 8 +2 laps
23 20 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey JBW Type 1 1959 7 +3 laps
24 24 United Kingdom Frank Sytner Lotus 24 1962 4 +6 laps
25 29 United States Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 1964 1 +9 laps
26 36 Belgium Stanislas de Sadeleer Cooper T51 1959 1 +9 laps
DNS 22 United States Douglas Mockett Cooper T53 1961
Sources:[11][8]

Série F: Pre 1975 Formula 1 - 3 litre

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 8 United States Duncan Dayton Brabham BT33 1970 15 26:23.840 1
2 3 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol McLaren M23 1974 15 +0.243 2
3 10 Italy Manfredo Rossi di Montelera Brabham BT42/44 1973 15 +17.276 3
4 30 United Kingdom Ron Maydon Amon AF101 1974 15 +1:14.349
5 6 Italy Andrea Burani McLaren M23 1974 15 +1:24.471
6 4 United States Jeffrey Lewis Tyrrell 007 1974 14 +1 lap
7 20 Monaco Yves Saguato Matra MS120C 1971 14 +1 lap
8 15 Italy Roberto Crippa McLaren M19A 1971 14 +1 lap
9 36 United States Richard Carlino Surtees TS9B 1971 14 +1 lap
10 12 United Kingdom John Monson Surtees TS9B 1971 14 +1 lap
11 33 United States Bradley Hoyt Ferrari 312 1969 14 +1 lap
12 34 United Kingdom Robert Lamplough BRM P133 1967 14 +1 lap
13 32 France Jean-François Decaux Ferrari 312 1967 14 +1 lap
14 21 France Christophe Caternet Matra MS120B 1971 14 +1 lap
15 24 United Kingdom Frank Sytner Hesketh 308 1974 13 +2 laps 4
16 23 Austria Gunter Alth March 701 1970 13 +2 laps
17 25 France Jean-Louis Duret Lotus 76 1974 10 +5 laps
18 26 Canada Hamish Sommerville Brabham BT37 1972 7 +8 laps
19 9 United States Lee Brahin Hesketh 308 1974 6 +9 laps
20 31 United Kingdom James Wood Cooper T86C 1968 5 +10 laps
21 7 United Kingdom Paul Knapfield Brabham BT42 1973 1 +14 laps
22 27 United Kingdom Mike Wrigley March 711 1971 1 +14 laps
DNS 11 France Michel Ghio Surtees TS9B 1971
Sources:[12][8][1]

Série G: Formula 1 - 3 litre from 1975 to 1978

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 28 United States Paul Edwards Penske PC3 1975 15 24:31.285 1
2 33 Italy Mauro Pane Tyrrell P34 1977 15 +2.105 2
3 14 Belgium Jean-Michel Martin Ensign N177 1977 15 +18.847 4
4 15 Monaco Jean-Pierre Richelmi Ensign N175 1975 15 +19.382 3
5 35 United Kingdom Peter Dunn March 761 1976 15 +39.388 6
6 23 Japan Katsuaki Kubota Williams FW06 1978 15 +43.620 7
7 29 Belgium Christophe d'Ansembourg McLaren M26 1976 15 +54.588
8 17 United Kingdom Paul Knapfield Penske PC3 1975 15 +1:03.021
9 9 United States Michael Fitzgerald March 761B 1976 15 +1:04.384
10 26 United Kingdom Peter Williams March 761 1976 15 +1:04.612
11 22 United Kingdom Steve Hartley Williams FW05 1975 15 +1:23.541
12 1 United States Chris MacAllister Ferrari 312T2 1976 15 +1:23.798
13 16 United States Nicholas Colyvas Shadow DN5 1975 15 +1:28.734
14 27 Portugal Rodrigo Gallego March 761 1976 15 +1:41.425
15 3 Switzerland Andrea Bahlsen Tyrrell 008 1978 14 +1 lap
16 6 Netherlands Nico Bindels Lotus 77 1976 14 +1 lap
17 20 United States Richard Carlino Hesketh 308C 1975 14 +1 lap
18 25 United Kingdom Frank Lyons McLaren M26 1976 13 +2 laps
19 18 United Kingdom Mark Dwyer Surtees TS19 1977 13 +2 laps
20 12 Italy Walter Burani Ferrari 312T 1975 12 +3 laps
21 4 United States Don Edwards Tyrrell 008 1978 11 +4 laps
22 19 United Kingdom Anthony Hancock Surtees TS19 1976 10 +5 laps
23 30 United States David Olson Parnelli VPJ4 1974 8 +7 laps
24 5 United States Christopher Locke Lotus 77 1976 5 +10 laps
25 24 United Kingdom Michael Lyons Hesketh 308E 1977 4 +11 laps
26 34 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Tyrrell P34 1977 2 +13 laps 5
27 21 United Kingdom Andrew Smith Hesketh 308E 1977 2 +13 laps
No lap 7 Switzerland Hubertus Bahlsen Brabham BT45B 1976
DNS 2 Italy Giancarlo Casoli Ferrari 312T 1975
DNS 8 United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren M26 1977
DNS 10 United Kingdom David Clark March 761 1976
DNS 31 Germany Peter Wuensch Wolf WR1 1977
Sources:[13][8][1]

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