2005 Monaco Grand Prix

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Saturday Qualifying.
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[b]Pos	No	Driver			Team			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes		1:13.644		
2	5	Fernando Alonso		Renault		1:14.125		
3	7	Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:14.584		
4	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault		1:14.783		
5	8	Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:15.128		
6	16	Jarno Trulli		Toyota		1:15.189		
7	14	David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:15.329		
8	11	Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:15.921		
9	2	Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari		1:16.142		
10	1	Michael Schumacher	Ferrari		1:16.186		
11	12	Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:16.218		
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	Red Bull Racing		1:16.817		
13	20	Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth		1:18.574		
14	21	Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth		1:19.229		
15	18	Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		1:19.408		
16	19	Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:19.474		
17	17	Ralf Schumacher	Toyota		No time		
18	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes		Time deleted

Sector Times

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[b]Sector 1[/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		19.235 
2	5	Fernando Alonso		19.461 
3	7	Mark Webber		19.595 
4	17	Ralf Schumacher		19.646 
5	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	19.664 
6	14	David Coulthard		19.690 
7	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	19.712 
8	16	Jarno Trulli		19.762 
9	11	Jacques Villeneuve	19.794 
10	8	Nick Heidfeld		19.821 
11	2	Rubens Barrichello	19.935 
12	12	Felipe Massa		19.976 
13	1	Michael Schumacher	20.002 
14	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	20.108 
15	20	Patrick Friesacher	20.734 
16	19	Narain Karthikeyan	20.837 
17	21	Christijan Albers	20.886 
18	18	Tiago Monteiro	20.912

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[b]Sector 2 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		36.893 
2	5	Fernando Alonso		37.047 
3	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	37.109 
4	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	37.360 
5	7	Mark Webber		37.361 
6	8	Nick Heidfeld		37.591 
7	16	Jarno Trulli		37.661 
8	14	David Coulthard		37.681 
9	11	Jacques Villeneuve	37.852 
10	12	Felipe Massa		37.938 
11	2	Rubens Barrichello	37.951 
12	1	Michael Schumacher	38.009 
13	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	38.433 
14	20	Patrick Friesacher	39.272 
15	21	Christijan Albers	39.483 
16	18	Tiago Monteiro		39.754 
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	39.939 
18	17	Ralf Schumacher		41.018

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[b]Sector 3 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		17.516 
2	5	Fernando Alonso		17.617 
3	7	Mark Webber		17.628 
4	8	Nick Heidfeld		17.716 
5	16	Jarno Trulli		17.766 
6	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	17.786 
7	14	David Coulthard		17.958 
8	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	18.010 
9	1	Michael Schumacher	18.175 
10	2	Rubens Barrichello	18.256 
11	11	Jacques Villeneuve	18.275 
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	18.276 
13	12	Felipe Massa		18.304 
14	20	Patrick Friesacher	18.568 
15	19	Narain Karthikeyan	18.698 
16	18	Tiago Monteiro		18.742 
17	17	Ralf Schumacher		18.800 
18	21	Christijan Albers	18.860

Speed Trap

Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time		Speed[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		13:57:00	297.3 
2	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	13:32:27	295.4 
3	12	Felipe Massa		13:18:02	294.5 
4	9	Kimi Räikkönen		13:58:53	294.1 
5	11	Jacques Villeneuve	13:09:19	293.9 
6	20	Patrick Friesacher	13:04:06	293.7 
7	1	Michael Schumacher	13:07:28	292.9 
8	2	Rubens Barrichello	13:21:48	292.6 
9	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	13:28:33	292.3 
10	8	Nick Heidfeld		13:20:00	289.6 
11	7	Mark Webber		13:30:44	289.6 
12	14	David Coulthard		13:26:35	289.6 
13	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	13:02:25	287.6 
14	19	Narain Karthikeyan	13:14:16	287.0 
15	18	Tiago Monteiro		13:16:06	285.3 
16	17	Ralf Schumacher		13:34:14	285.0 
17	16	Jarno Trulli		13:55:20	283.0 
18	21	Christijan Albers	13:05:44	282.2
 
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Flibster, great job on the stats once again, thanks for your efforts.

Could be an interesting day if second qualifying keeps the pack in roughly the same order, given the gaps I don't see much movement in the front 2 rows at least. Looks like another disappointing weekend for the tifosi, the high speed replays from first qualifying really told a story - the Ferraris looked horrible coming through the chicane, Barichello in particular was struggling to get the car level and on the tarmac just to let him get the power back on. The Renaults and McLarens in comparison were on rails through the same section.

BTW, how did Ralf get a third sector time?
 
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Flibster, great job on the stats once again, thanks for your efforts.

Could be an interesting day if second qualifying keeps the pack in roughly the same order, given the gaps I don't see much movement in the front 2 rows at least. Looks like another disappointing weekend for the tifosi, the high speed replays from first qualifying really told a story - the Ferraris looked horrible coming through the chicane, Barichello in particular was struggling to get the car level and on the tarmac just to let him get the power back on. The Renaults and McLarens in comparison were on rails through the same section.

BTW, how did Ralf get a third sector time?


The Ferrari's don't look good at all do they. :D

Ralf got his 3rd sector time from his warm up lap.

Anyway - here's the full Qualifying 2 results - hidden as normal. :D

Qualifying 2.
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[b]Pos	No	Driver			Team			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	2:30.323		
2	5	Fernando Alonso		Renault			2:30.406		
3	7	Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		2:31.656		
4	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			2:32.100		
5	16	Jarno Trulli		Toyota			2:32.590		
6	8	Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		2:32.883		
7	14	David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		2:33.867		
8	1	Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			2:34.736		
9	11	Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		2:34.936		
10	2	Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			2:34.983		
11	12	Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		2:35.120		
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	Red Bull Racing		2:37.152		
13	20	Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	2:40.810		
14	21	Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	2:42.206		
15	18	Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		2:43.078		
16	19	Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		2:43.442		
17	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:14.858		
18	17	Ralf Schumacher		Toyota

Code:
[b]Sector 1[/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		19.935 
2	9	Kimi Räikkönen		20.221 
3	7	Mark Webber		20.344 
4	16	Jarno Trulli		20.400 
5	8	Nick Heidfeld		20.414 
6	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	20.468 
7	14	David Coulthard		20.633 
8	12	Felipe Massa		20.685 
9	2	Rubens Barrichello	20.748 
10	11	Jacques Villeneuve	20.773 
11	1	Michael Schumacher	20.794 
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	20.959 
13	20	Patrick Friesacher	21.496 
14	19	Narain Karthikeyan	22.050 
15	21	Christijan Albers	22.080 
16	18	Tiago Monteiro		22.475 
17	17	Ralf Schumacher		31.574

Code:
[b]Sector 2 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		38.052 
2	9	Kimi Räikkönen		38.082 
3	7	Mark Webber		38.314 
4	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	38.383 
5	16	Jarno Trulli		38.435 
6	8	Nick Heidfeld		38.757 
7	1	Michael Schumacher	39.001 
8	14	David Coulthard		39.133 
9	11	Jacques Villeneuve	39.178 
10	12	Felipe Massa		39.204 
11	2	Rubens Barrichello	39.247 
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	40.052 
13	20	Patrick Friesacher	40.527 
14	21	Christijan Albers	40.958 
15	18	Tiago Monteiro		41.552 
16	19	Narain Karthikeyan	41.919 
17	17	Ralf Schumacher		51.458

Code:
[b]Sector 3 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		18.294 
2	9	Kimi Räikkönen		18.376 
3	7	Mark Webber		18.414 
4	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	18.466 
5	16	Jarno Trulli		18.566 
6	8	Nick Heidfeld		18.584 
7	1	Michael Schumacher	18.755 
8	14	David Coulthard		18.772 
9	2	Rubens Barrichello	18.846 
10	12	Felipe Massa		19.013 
11	11	Jacques Villeneuve	19.064 
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	19.324 
13	18	Tiago Monteiro		19.643 
14	21	Christijan Albers	19.939 
15	20	Patrick Friesacher	19.998 
16	19	Narain Karthikeyan	19.999

Speed Trap

Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time		Speed[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		10:43:43	294.8 
2	9	Kimi Räikkönen		10:45:38	293.1 
3	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	10:36:59	292.2 
4	12	Felipe Massa		10:17:51	291.2 
5	2	Rubens Barrichello	10:22:01	289.7 
6	1	Michael Schumacher	10:19:59	289.5 
7	20	Patrick Friesacher	10:11:05	288.3 
8	11	Jacques Villeneuve	10:23:56	288.3 
9	8	Nick Heidfeld		10:32:25	287.6 
10	7	Mark Webber		10:42:00	287.2 
11	14	David Coulthard		10:28:52	286.7 
12	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	10:16:04	283.6 
13	21	Christijan Albers	10:09:07	283.4 
14	16	Jarno Trulli		10:30:34	282.7 
15	19	Narain Karthikeyan	10:05:04	282.6 
16	18	Tiago Monteiro		10:07:28	273.9 
17	17	Ralf Schumacher		10:01:22	182.1
 
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Is there anywhere that has the single lap times from the second session? Everywhere I've looked only has the aggregate time and I can't be bothered trying to do the maths.

Grid looks good for the race as long as they get through Ste Devote cleanly. The rumour is that most folk will one stop so less chance of leap frogging folk in the pits, that'll make things interesting with Montoya and Ralf trying to make their way through from the back. What are the bets one or both of them drop it by half distance trying to overtake?
 
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Is there anywhere that has the single lap times from the second session? Everywhere I've looked only has the aggregate time and I can't be bothered trying to do the maths.

How good am I to you guys.. ;) :D

Code:
[b]Pos	Name		Team		T	Q1		Q2		Agg		Gap [/b]
1	Raikkonen	McLaren		M	1:13.644	1:16.679	2:30.323	0.000 
2	Alonso		Renault		M	1:14.125	1:16.281	2:30.406	0.083 
3	Webber		WilliamsF1	M	1:14.584	1:17.072	2:31.656	1.333 
4	Fisichella	Renault		M	1:14.783	1:17.317	2:32.100	1.777 
5	Trulli		Toyota		M	1:15.189	1:17.401	2:32.590	2.267 
6	Heidfeld	WilliamsF1	M	1:15.128	1:17.755	2:32.883	2.560 
7	Coulthard	Red Bull	M	1:15.329	1:18.538	2:33.867	3.544 
8	M Schu'cher	Ferrari		B	1:16.186	1:18.550	2:34.736	4.413 
9	Villeneuve	Sauber		M	1:15.921	1:19.015	2:34.936	4.613 
10	Barrichello	Ferrari		B	1:16.142	1:18.841	2:34.983	4.660 
11	Massa		Sauber		M	1:16.218	1:18.902	2:35.120	4.797 
12	Liuzzi		Red Bull	M	1:16.817	1:20.335	2:37.152	6.829 
13	Friesacher	Minardi 	B	1:18.574	1:22.236	2:40.810	10.487 
14	Albers		Minardi		B	1:19.229	1:22.977	2:42.206	11.883 
15	Monteiro	Jordan		B	1:19.408	1:23.670	2:43.078	12.755 
16	Karthikeyan	Jordan		B	1:19.474	1:23.968	2:43.442	13.119 
17	R Schu'cher	Toyota		M	No Time		No Time		No Time		No Time
18	Montoya		McLaren		M	1:14.858	No Time		No Time		No Time
 
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I wonder if Raikkonen does have a bit more fuel than alonso, would make sense, very little chance to overtake and that bit of extra fuel would pretty much gaurantee him the win as long as the car holds together imo...
 
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Oh well - Alonso is stuffed.

Murray just tipped him for the win. :D I'm sure we all know what usually happens then. ;)

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