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A1 Grand Prix season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season was the fourth and final season of A1 Grand Prix.
A1 Team Ireland became the fourth A1GP champions, after a title battle which went down to the final round in Great Britain. Ireland won with 112 points, with team driver Adam Carroll taking five victories at Chengdu, Sepang, Taupo and the series finale at Brands Hatch during the shortened 14 race season. Financial issues led to the cancellation of three events and ultimately the cancellation of the 2009–10 season.
Ten events were scheduled to be held in the 2008–09 series.[1]
Round | Event | Circuit | Dates |
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1 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Netherlands | Circuit Park Zandvoort | 3–5 October 2008 |
2 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, China | Chengdu Goldenport Circuit | 7–9 November 2008 |
3 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Malaysia | Sepang International Circuit | 21–23 November 2008 |
4 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, New Zealand | Taupo Motorsport Park | 23–25 January 2009 |
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5 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa | Kyalami Circuit | 20–22 February 2009 |
6 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal | Algarve International Circuit | 10–12 March 2009 |
7 | A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain | Brands Hatch | 1–3 May 2009 |
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On 21 August 2008, the Italian round at Mugello was postponed following a delay in the build schedule of the new chassis.[2] A replacement date was not announced and the event was never held.[3]
Further timetable changes were announced on 26 August 2008. The Chinese round was confirmed to be held at Chengdu Goldenport Circuit, and swapped places in the calendar with the Indonesian round at Jakarta.[4] Subsequent to that, the Indonesian race was moved back further, to 8 February due to track construction.[4] The Indonesian round was later cancelled on 16 January due to the circuit missing a construction deadline.[5]
On 9 September 2008, Brands Hatch was confirmed as hosting the British round at the end of the season.[6] On 19 December, Interlagos was announced as the season finale on the weekend of 15–17 May 2009.[7] On 5 March, the Interlagos race was removed from the circuit's official calendar – making Brands Hatch the finale.[8]
The Mexican round was also moved back by one week, so as to avoid clashing with a concert held in the baseball stadium inside the circuit on the original date.[9] On 17 February 2009, an official preview reported that the Mexico City round was no longer to take place on the weekend of 20–22 March and a replacement date was being sought.[10] eTicket.com.mx advertised the event as it should take place on the weekend of 22–24 May, and was confirmed on 31 March 2009, subject to the FIA-stipulated changes to the Peraltada corner.[11][12] On 29 April 2009, the Mexican round was cancelled due to an outbreak of swine flu.[13][14]
Teams representing Monaco and South Korea joined the grid, whilst the Czech Republic left the series.[15][16] Canada and Pakistan appeared on the pre-season entry list, but did not participate in any rounds.[17][18]
Round | Event | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner | Report | |
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1 | S | Netherlands | Jeroen Bleekemolen | Loïc Duval | Fairuz Fauzy | Report |
F | Fairuz Fauzy | Charlie Kimball | Loïc Duval | |||
2 | S | China | Adam Carroll | Report | ||
F | Danny Watts | Robert Doornbos | Filipe Albuquerque | |||
3 | S | Malaysia | Neel Jani | Neel Jani | Neel Jani | Report |
F | Adam Carroll | |||||
4 | S | New Zealand | Adam Carroll | Neel Jani | Adam Carroll | Report |
F | Filipe Albuquerque | Neel Jani | ||||
5 | S | South Africa | Jeroen Bleekemolen | Filipe Albuquerque | Jeroen Bleekemolen | Report |
F | Clivio Piccione | Fairuz Fauzy | Neel Jani | |||
6 | S | Portugal | Vitantonio Liuzzi | Adam Carroll | Robert Doornbos | Report |
F | Robert Doornbos | Neel Jani | ||||
7 | S | Great Britain | Adam Carroll | Report | ||
F | Adam Carroll | John Martin | Adam Carroll |
The Sprint Race awards points to the top eight positions as opposed to the top ten in the 2007–08 season. The teams that competed in all 7 events were required to drop their worst round pointscore as a number of teams missed the season-opener in Zandvoort due to delays in producing the new chassis.[23]
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | FL |
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Sprint | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||
Feature | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
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