Monaco-first race
23 May 2009 (edit second race)
Pastor Maldonado took victory in Monaco's sprint race on Saturday after ORT driver Karun Chandhok snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, aided by technical problems. Maldonado took the chequered flag for ART from Jerome d'Ambrosio and Nico Hülkenberg, although a big accident for championship leader Romain Grosjean brought a premature end to the race.
Venezuelan Maldonado didn't have it all his own way though: despite starting from pole he was handily beaten to Ste Devote by front row starter Karun Chandhok, who was in imperious form as he left the rest of the field in his smoke, while d'Ambrosio and Hülkenberg started their own race long battle for supremacy.
Further back Michael Herck took himself out of contention with an ill-advised move on Edoardo Mortara at the hairpin, after which the order of the race stayed fairly static as they accordioned around the fabled circuit.
Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing were looking to claim their first ever win with Chandhok easily in control of the race until the end of lap 20 when the Indian slowed across the line, heartbreakingly stopped with a suspected broken drive shaft, which handed the lead to Maldonado and prompted a safety car to compact the pack behind him.
Five laps later and Andreas Zuber was once again under pressure by Romain Grosjean, who jinked right but caught the Austrian's rear wheel and was sent flying and rolling into the barriers at Tabac, narrowly missing a fortunate cameraman and prompting another track visit for the safety car. With just two laps remaining and plenty of debris to clear, the race was red flagged soon after.
The upshot of which was another Monaco win for Maldonado, just ahead of d'Ambrosio and Hülkenberg, with Lucas di Grassi and Zuber in an improbably undamaged car just behind, while Vitaly Petrov picked up a point for sixth and another for fastest lap. The Russian closed his teammate's championship lead down to 13 points, with Grosjean on 31 and d'Ambrosio joining Petrov on 18 points.
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edit;this is the second race!
23 May 2009 (edit second race)
Pastor Maldonado took victory in Monaco's sprint race on Saturday after ORT driver Karun Chandhok snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, aided by technical problems. Maldonado took the chequered flag for ART from Jerome d'Ambrosio and Nico Hülkenberg, although a big accident for championship leader Romain Grosjean brought a premature end to the race.
Venezuelan Maldonado didn't have it all his own way though: despite starting from pole he was handily beaten to Ste Devote by front row starter Karun Chandhok, who was in imperious form as he left the rest of the field in his smoke, while d'Ambrosio and Hülkenberg started their own race long battle for supremacy.
Further back Michael Herck took himself out of contention with an ill-advised move on Edoardo Mortara at the hairpin, after which the order of the race stayed fairly static as they accordioned around the fabled circuit.
Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing were looking to claim their first ever win with Chandhok easily in control of the race until the end of lap 20 when the Indian slowed across the line, heartbreakingly stopped with a suspected broken drive shaft, which handed the lead to Maldonado and prompted a safety car to compact the pack behind him.
Five laps later and Andreas Zuber was once again under pressure by Romain Grosjean, who jinked right but caught the Austrian's rear wheel and was sent flying and rolling into the barriers at Tabac, narrowly missing a fortunate cameraman and prompting another track visit for the safety car. With just two laps remaining and plenty of debris to clear, the race was red flagged soon after.
The upshot of which was another Monaco win for Maldonado, just ahead of d'Ambrosio and Hülkenberg, with Lucas di Grassi and Zuber in an improbably undamaged car just behind, while Vitaly Petrov picked up a point for sixth and another for fastest lap. The Russian closed his teammate's championship lead down to 13 points, with Grosjean on 31 and d'Ambrosio joining Petrov on 18 points.
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Hans
edit;this is the second race!