2024 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco explained

Type:CUST
Country:Monaco
Grand Prix:Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
Official Name:14e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Previous Round:2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
Image Link:Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg
Image-Size:200px
Date:10 - 12 May
Year:2024
Location:Circuit de Monaco
Course:Street circuit
Course Mi:2.074
Course Km:3.337

The 2024 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the fourteenth 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

Six of Ayrton Senna's most significant racing cars were demonstrated around the circuit between Saturday qualifying sessions, paying tribute thirty years after his fatal accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. These were his 1977 South American Championship winning kart (driven by Gabriel Bortoleto), his 1982 British and European Formula Ford 2000 championship winning Van Diemen (Cristina Gutiérrez), his 1983 Macau Grand Prix winning Ralt (Eddie Irvine), the Toleman TG184 in which he scored his first F1 podium at the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix (contemporary teammate Stefan Johansson), the Lotus 97T in which he took his first victory at the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix (Thierry Boutsen) and his 1990 championship-winning McLaren MP4/5B (Bruno Senna). The drivers were joined by Prince Albert II, who had been among the dignitaries present during his Monaco Grand Prix victories.[1] [2]

Série A1

Paddins Dowling (ERA R5B) took his second victory, leading from pole to finish ahead of Brad Baker (ERA R10B) who finished second. Michael Birch (Maserati 4CM) had a poor launch from third on the grid, but managed to recover his original position by the end of the opening lap and begin troubling Baker. He got by on lap 2, but Baker stayed with him and retook the position on the exit of Sainte Devote on lap 4. Baker pulled away, setting the fastest lap of the race, but was unable to close the gap to Dowling. On the exit of Saint Devote on lap 8, Thierry Stapts (Bugatti 35) lost drive and was hit by Ralf Emmerling (Riley Brooklands). Emmerling was able to continue to the finish. 2021 winner Patrick Blakeney-Edwards (Frazer Nash Monoplace) did not qualify, having lost a valve during practice and been unable to set a qualifying lap. Fritz Burkard (Alfa Romeo 8C Monza) qualified seventh, but did not start the race. [3]

Série A2

Claudia Hürtgen took her third victory (and second consecutive in the race for historic sports cars), leading the entire race from Marino Franchitti. Mark Shaw (Scarab) qualified a strong sixth but broke down on the formation lap. Ewen Sergison (Lotus 16) retired before the start. Max Smith-Hilliard qualified third, only to fall victim to his Lotus 16's notoriously unreliable "queerbox": the car became stuck in gear and stalled on the grid, with all drivers safely navigating past. For most of the race, Tony Wood (Tec-Mec) pressured Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol (Lotus 16) for third place, with Guillermo Fierro-Eleta closely following the pair. Fierro-Eleta passed both for third in traffic at Mirabeau. Folch-Rusiñol spun from fourth after the Piscine late in the race, allowing Wood to take third.

Série B

Race B quickly became a duel between Andy Middlehurst (Lotus 25) and Joe Colasacco (Ferrari 1512). Both got a good launch and pulled away from the rest of the field, with Colasacco mounting a strong challenge over the first few laps before Middlehurst increased the gap. In the congestion at the start of the race, "Mister John of B" (Lola Mk4) collided with Dan Collins (Lotus 21) on the rise to Beau Rivage, forcing the former into a first-lap retirement. Later on that lap, Philipp Buhofer (BRM P261), who had risen to third, spun on the exit of the Piscine. Colasacco remained close to Middlehurst until lap 6, when the latter made a bold move to lap the Rob Walker Brabham of Sidney Hoole at Portier and pulled a slight gap. Colasacco caught back up, setting the fastest lap along the way, but was unable to take the lead.[4]

Série C

Many of the fast drivers in practice, including Gregor Fisken and Martin Hunt in HWM-Jaguars, Martin Halusa (Jaguar D-Type) and Guillermo Fierro-Eleta (Maserati 300S), were penalised and started toward the rear of the grid. Max Smith-Hilliard (Lotus 10) got a poor launch from third on the grid, while Tony Wood in fifth directly behind him stormed to third position. On the front row, Richard Wilson (Maserati 250S) got a great launch to take the lead from polesitter Frederic Wakeman (Cooper T38). Wakeman would regain the lead on the second lap. Adrian Sucari (Maserati A6GCS) spun under braking at the Grand Hotel Hairpin from thirteenth position on the opening lap. By the end of the opening lap, Halusa had risen from 22nd to ninth, Fisken from 24th to tenth and Fierro-Eleta from 23rd to 13th. Wakemen retook the lead by passing Wilson around the outside at Massenet on the second lap, while Claudia Hürtgen (Maserati 300S) took third from Wood going into Tabac. Hürtgen was baulked by a lapped car at the Piscine, allowing Max Smith-Hilliard (Lotus 10) to pass for third. Wilson made a lunge at Sainte Devote on lap 7, avoiding contact with the leader but allowing Smith-Hilliard to close up. Wilson's race would end with a spin out of Casino Square on the following lap. The gap between Wakeman and Smith-Hilliard was 2.5 seconds at the end of lap 8, but the latter closed up in traffic and made a bold move to take the lead at Portier on the final lap, while Wakeman spun and ended up seventh. By the end of the race, Halusa and Fisken had each risen 19 places from their starting positions.[5]

Série D

A significant entrant to Race D was multiple CART and IndyCar race winner Adrián Fernández, having acquired the 1970 Belgian Grand Prix winning BRM P153 of countryman Pedro Rodríguez with help from the organisers of the Mexico City Grand Prix. He qualified a strong sixth but would not make the start, owing to a broken differential shaft.[6] [7] Famed Formula One engineer Adrian Newey returned in his Lotus 49B for the first time since 2018.[8] Roald Goethe (McLaren M19A) and Ewen Sergison (Surtees TS9B) both stalled before the formation lap. Sergison retired on the spot, while Goethe was able to obtain a push start and began from the pit lane. Tom Hartley, Jr. (March 701) and Newey both stalled on the grid, but were able to continue the race. Katsuaki Kubota (Lotus 72) fell to third off the line, allowing Matthew Wrigley (March 721G) to chase polesitter Michael Lyons (Surtees TS9), the top three pulling away from the rest of the field. Newey overtook Nicolas Matile (Matra MS120B) out of the Grand Hotel Hairpin for seventh place on lap 2. David Shaw (Eifelland E21) ran fourth until he retired into the pits after four laps. Wrigley outbraked himself into Saint Devote on lap 8, allowing Kubota into second but not losing any further positions. Lyons' strong lead ended in retirement on lap 9, when his steering seized at the Piscine and he was forced into the pits. Kubota thus took his second Monaco victory in the Lotus 72, having won the 2014 event. "Mister John of B" (Matra MS120C) passed Franco Meiners in the experimental Ferrari 312B3 for third at the Nouvelle Chicane on the final lap. Meiners then spun at La Rascasse, which allowed Newey to finish fourth.[9]

Série E

Toni Seiler (Shadow DN1) stalled on the grid. Marco Werner (Lotus 76) passed Nick Padmore (Lotus 77) for second place into Sainte Devote, while Matthew Wrigley lost the rear end of his Penske PC3 on the exit and lost seventh to Frédéric Lajoux (Surtees TS19), but would pressure him for the next few laps. James Davison (Hill GH1) stopped on the entrance to Le Tunnel on lap 3. Douglas Mockett (Penske PC4) spun at La Rascasse on lap 5, while Steve Brooks (Embassy Hill Lola T370) turned into James Hagan (Hesketh 308) at Sainte Devote. Polesitter Stuart Hall (McLaren M23) shot into a lead he would never relinquish. There was a close fight for second between Werner, Padmore and Michael Lyons (McLaren M26), only for Werner to retire on lap 6 with a broken second-gear dog ring. Guillaume Roman (Ensign N175) parked his car before Le Tunnel on lap 10.[10]

Série F

Notable entrants were current McLaren and United Autosports team principal Zak Brown,[11] [12] Jumbo Supermarkten and Racing Team Nederland boss Frits van Eerd, British GT race winner Lee Mowle and two-time 24 Hours of Daytona winner and IMSA team owner Wayne Taylor (driving a Wolf WR4 once raced by friend and countryman Jody Scheckter).[13] [14]

Taylor got a better launch than Harald Becker (Arrows A3) on the row ahead of him, but the two collided and retired on the spot. Stephen Shanly (Tyrrell 010) qualified a remarkable third on his debut at the event, only to spin on the exit of the Piscine. The race was red-flagged and started again with 15 of the original 18 laps, with Brown and Richard Maydon (LEC CRP1) retiring. The second start was abandoned while Michael Cantillon and Luciano Biamino stalled on the grid. Marc Devis (Lotus 78) retired into the pits. Once the race finally got underway, Michael Lyons and Miles Griffiths shot into first and second. On the second lap, Mowle tried a move on Mark Hazell at Portier but could not pass. Michael Cantillon (Tyrrell 010) attempted to pass Martin Overington (Hesketh 308E) for tenth place in Le Tunnel, only to force Overington into the wall and cause a second red flag. The race was restarted for a second time with 10 laps scheduled, this time with a safety car start to avoid stressing the clutches of the cars. Again, Lyons and Griffiths gapped the rest of the field, with Griffiths applying intense pressure to the leader. Mark Hazell and Jamie Constable fought for fourth place, but made contact at Mirabeau Haute on lap 4 which forced Constable out of the race. Nicolas Matile (March 771) was in a three-car battle for twelfth with van Eerd and David Shaw (Williams FW06), only to hit the barrier on the exit of Tabac on lap 5. This brought out a third red flag, this time ending the race.

Série G

Nicholas Pink (Arrows A5) stalled on the formation lap while Richard Hope (Alfa Romeo 182) stalled on the starting grid, but the latter was able to continue. Niklas Halusa (Williams FW08) spun on entry to the Nouvelle Chicane on lap 2. On lap 3, Steve Brooks (Lotus 91) attempted to pass Mark Hazell (Williams FW08C) into the Nouvelle Chicane, but made contact. Marino Franchitti (Tyrrell 012) pressured Nick Padmore (Lotus 88B) for fourth, and got past on lap 5 when Padmore appeared to slow out of the Nouvelle Chicane. On lap 6, Steve Hartley (Arrows A6) was baulked by the cars around him and crashed on entry to the Nouvelle Chicane, which brought out the safety car. Padmore retired shortly after. Stuart Hall (March 821), Marco Werner (Lotus 87B) and Michael Lyons (Lotus 92) pulled away from the rest of the field at the restart. Going into Sainte Devote on lap 11, Mark Higson (McLaren MP4B) made a late attempt to pass Piero Lottini (Osella FA1B/81). The two made contact, with Higson losing a front wheel and retiring on the spot. The following lap, Michael Cantillon (Williams FW07C) attempted to pass Ken Tyrrell (Tyrrell 011) for seventh on the inside at Mirabeau Haute, damaging a steering arm and coming to a stop at the Grand Hotel hairpin. This briefly promoted Laurent Fort (Ensign N180B) to tenth until he spun at Virage Antony Noghès, but he was still able to finish twelfth. Franchitti caught the back of Lyons but was unable to pass him for the final spot on the podium, the two separated by just a few car lengths at the chequered flag.

Results

Summary

SérieNamesakeCarsYearsPole positionFastest lapRace winner
A1Louis ChironGrand PrixPre-war Paddins Dowling2:05.965 Brad Baker2:05.983 Paddins Dowling
A2Juan Manuel FangioFormula 1 - front enginePre-1961 Claudia Hürtgen1:54.429 Claudia Hürtgen1:53.822 Claudia Hürtgen
BGraham HillFormula 1
Formula 2
1961-1965
1956-1960
Andy Middlehurst1:48.088 Joe Colasacco1:47.159 Andy Middlehurst
CVittorio MarzottoSports cars - front engine1952-1957 Frederic Wakeman1:59.770 Claudia Hürtgen2:01.520 Max Smith-Hilliard
DJackie StewartFormula 11966-1972 Michael Lyons1:34.006 Katsuaki Kubota1:33.839 Katsuaki Kubota
ENiki LaudaFormula 11973-1976 Stuart Hall1:31.629 Stuart Hall1:32.558 Stuart Hall
FGilles VilleneuveFormula 11977-1980 Michael Lyons1:32.079 Miles Griffiths1:31.414 Michael Lyons
GAyrton SennaFormula 11981-1985 Stuart Hall1:30.762 Stuart Hall1:30.669 Stuart Hall

Série A1: Pre-war Grand Prix cars and Voiturettes

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
154 Paddins DowlingERA R5B19361021:21.8751
256 Brad BakerERA R10B193610+14.6232
370 Michael BirchMaserati 4CM193510+48.0333
472 "Mark" WinterMaserati 6CM193610+1:04.1355
512 Jonathan BaileyBugatti 35C192710+1:07.4284
610 Martin HalusaBugatti 35B192710+1:58.4096
716 Stefano RosinaBugatti 37/4419279+1 lap13
86 François Fouquet-HatevilainBugatti 3519259+1 lap7
98 Julia de BaldanzaBugatti 35B19289+1 lap12
1014 Maurizio PiantelliBugatti 37A19279+1 lap11
112 Ralf EmmerlingRiley Brooklands19289+1 lap9
124 John GillettMG K3 Magnette19348+2 laps10
1318 Thierry StaptsBugatti 3519267+3 laps8
1458 Thierry ChanoineRiley Dobbs19353+7 laps14
DNS28 Fritz BurkardAlfa Romeo 8C Monza1933
DNQ52 Patrick Blakeney-EdwardsFrazer Nash Monoplace1935
Source:[15]

Série A2: Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
120 Claudia HürtgenFerrari Dino 24619601019:28.1171
232 Marino FranchittiMaserati 250F195710+15.4402
360 Tony WoodTec-Mec F415195910+16.7727
430 Guillermo Fierro-EletaMaserati 250F195410+17.3865
534 John SpiersMaserati 250F195510+19.6418
658 Stéphane de GroodtMaserati 250F195810+41.2159
762 Thomas SchlerethFerguson P99196010+46.89810
856 Brad BakerMaserati 250F195410+1:39.59412
96 Guy PlanteCooper T23 (Mk2)195310+1:55.54813
1050 Jeffrey O'NeillMaserati 250F19579+1 lap15
118 Paul GrantCooper T23 (Mk2)19539+1 lap11
1212 Michael BirchConnaught B219559+1 lap17
1328 Christian DumolinMaserati 250F19549+1 lap19
144 Niamh WoodCooper T20 (Mk1)19529+1 lap16
1526 Denis BigioniTalbot-Lago T26C19489+1 lap18
1642 Marshall BaileyLotus 1619599+1 lap24
1736 Kurt EngelhornMaserati 250F19558+2 laps22
1814 Julia de BaldanzaMaserati A6GCM19528+2 laps25
1924 Jaime Bergel Sainz de BarandaMaserati 4CLT/4819498+2 laps23
2016 Eric LeroyGordini T11/1519468+2 lapsPL
2140 Joaquín Folch-RusiñolLotus 1619587+3 laps4
222 Massimo Di RisioOSCA MT419497+3 laps20
2318 Jean-Jacques BallyGordini T11/1519475+5 laps21
Ret44 Max Smith-HilliardLotus 1619580+10 laps3
DNS46 Ewen SergisonLotus 16195914
DNS48 Mark ShawScarab F119606
Source:[16]

Série B: Rear-engine Grand Prix Cars, 1500, F1 (1961 to 1965) and F2 (1956-1960)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
16 Andy MiddlehurstLotus 2519621018:14.3091
24 Joe ColasaccoFerrari 1512196410+0.7862
37 Mark ShawLotus 21196110+36.3665
422 Lukas HalusaBrabham BT7196310+40.3163
525 Chris DrakeCooper T71/T73196410+52.2776
634 Andrea StortoniLotus 18196110+1:18.2197
715 Dan CollinsLotus 21196110+1:27.95210
85 Andy WillisBRM P578196210+1:31.4519
950 James HaganLotus 18196010+1:41.02713
108 Nick TaylorLotus 18196010+1:41.2698
1132 Katsuaki KubotaLotus 24196210+1:48.44215
1223 Stephan JöbstlLotus 24196210+1:48.95311
1324 Philipp BuhoferBRM P261196410+1:51.1034
1420 Teifion SalisburyLotus 1819619+1 lap14
1556 John ClarkCooper T5619619+1 lap16
161 John RomanoBrabham BT1119649+1 lap17
1744 Jason TimmsCooper T5319619+1 lap18
1816 Clinton McCarthyLotus 1819609+1 lap20
1958 Tom de GresBrabham BT1419659+1 lap21
2019 Sidney HooleCooper T6619639+1 lap23
2118 Elliott HannCooper T4119579+1 lap27
2246 Kurt DelBeneBRP-BRM19649+1 lap22
2352 Flavio PuccinelliCooper T5319609+1 lap24
2421 Erik StaesLotus 18/2119619+1 lap26
2512 Stuart TizzardCooper T4319579+1 lap29
2648 Robert PulleynLotus 1819609+1 lap28
2754 Marco CajaniDe Tomaso F119617+3 laps30
282 Federico BurattiLotus 2419626+4 laps19
Ret9 Costas MichaelCooper T7319643+7 laps25
No lap28 "Mister John of B"Lola Mk419620+10 laps12
DNS35 Julian EllisonAssegai1961
PO14 Richard WilsonCooper T601962
PO80 Philippe BonnyBrabham BT21963
Source:[17]

Série C: Sports Racing cars - front engines (1952 - 1957)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
110 Max Smith-HilliardLotus 1019551020:42.3123
284 Claudia HürtgenMaserati 300S195510+8.0534
360 Niklas HalusaJaguar D-Type195410+18.97322
436 Tony WoodLister-Bristol195510+22.1135
564 Gregor FiskenHWM-Jaguar195310+23.54424
662 Martin HuntHWM-Jaguar Sport195410+25.8266
770 Frederic WakemanCooper T38195510+31.4261
88 Richard BourneLotus 10195510+31.7777
982 Guillermo Fierro-EletaMaserati 300S195710+44.53623
1086 Brad BakerMaserati 300S195510+47.6438
1158 Nicolas BertJaguar C-Type195210+50.34725
1268 Manuel EliçabeCooper T38 (Mk2)195510+1:25.36827
1354 Tazio OttisFerrari 750 Monza195510+1:28.95526
1452 David FranklinFerrari 250 MM195310+1:38.29110
1566 Katarina KyvalovaCooper T33195410+1:50.98811
1656 Nigel WebbJaguar C-Type195210+2:06.38328
1728 Tim ChildFrazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2)195210+2:09.41813
1824 Lutz RathenowVeritas RS2000194810+2:13.52912
1938 Stephen BondLister Flat Iron19559+1 lap14
2074 Maxime CasteleinAston Martin DB3S19539+1 lap30
2172 Wolfgang FriedrichsAston Martin DB3S19549+1 lap29
2212 Erik StaesLotus 1119569+1 lap31
2320 Jean-Jacques BallyMaserati A6GCS19539+1 lap15
246 Bernd LangewiescheLotus 919559+1 lap32
2534 Paul GriffinConnaught ALSR19549+1 lap16
2616 Carlo IncertiOSCA MT4-AD19559+1 lap33
2790 Didier MartyAllard J219509+1 lap18
2830 John BreslowFrazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2)19528+2 laps19
292 Thomas RawlingsConnaught L219488+2 laps34
3026 Steve WardFrazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1)19508+2 laps20
3180 Richard WilsonMaserati 250S19577+3 laps2
3232 Pierre MacchiFrazer Nash Le Mans Coupé19537+3 laps17
DNS18 Adrian SucariMaserati A6GCS19549
DNS88 Jeffrey O'NeillMaserati 350S195621
PO4 Joachim van FinckensteinKieft Sport1954
PO22 Carlos SieleckiMaserati A6GCS1954
PO76 Mathias SieleckiAston Martin DB3S1955
DNP50 Jaime Bergel Sainz de BarandaPegaso Z-1021952
Source:[18]

Série D: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L (1966 - 1972)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
12 Katsuaki KubotaLotus 7219711219:26.6392
25 Matthew WrigleyMarch 721G197212+16.0843
316 "Mister John of B"Matra MS120C197212+47.83510
43 Adrian NeweyLotus 49B196812+59.3578
512 Franco MeinersFerrari 312B3197212+1:01.7897
61 Tom Hartley, Jr.March 701197012+1:29.6839
728 Harald BeckerMarch 701197011+1 lap14
815 Roald GoetheMcLaren M19A197111+1 lap12
921 Nicolas MatileMatra MS120B197110+2 laps11
1022 Michael LyonsSurtees TS919718+4 laps1
1127 David ShawEifelland E2119724+8 laps5
DNS7 Ewen SergisonSurtees TS9B19714
DNS19 Adrián FernándezBRM P15319706
DNS9 Shaun LynnBrabham BT37197213
PO11 Claudia HürtgenFerrari 3121969
PO23 Bruno FerrariMarch 7011970
Source:[19]

Série E: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L (1973 - 1976)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
133 Stuart HallMcLaren M2319731828:14.2451
26 Nick PadmoreLotus 77197618+3.5402
31 Michael LyonsMcLaren M26197618+4.8984
42 Lukas HalusaMcLaren M23197618+22.3066
529 Matthew WrigleyPenske PC3197518+52.9707
619 Frédéric LajouxSurtees TS19197618+1:27.4448
718 Marc DevisSurtees TS16197417+1 lap13
827 Steve BrooksLola T370197417+1 lap10
916 Jean-Denis DelétrazShadow DN3197417+1 lap11
105 Christopher LockeLotus 77197616+2 laps16
1123 Philippe BonnyTrojan T103197416+2 laps19
1212 Andrea BuraniFerrari 312B3197416+2 laps20
1314 Fabrice NotariShadow DN1197316+2 laps17
1428 Stanley FultonPenske PC3197515+3 laps21
1531 Marco FumagalliEnsign N174197514+4 laps9
1624 James HaganHesketh 308197411+7 laps14
1737 Guillaume RomanEnsign N17519758+10 laps12
183 Marco WernerLotus 7619745+13 laps3
1934 Douglas MockettPenske PC419763+15 laps18
2022 James DavisonHill GH119751+17 laps5
DNS15 Toni SeilerShadow DN1197315
DNS20 Yutaka ToribaWilliams FW051976
PO4 Roald GoetheTyrrell 0071974
PO17 Marco BianchiniShadow DN51975
DNA "Mister John of B"Ferrari 312T1975
Source:[20]

Série F: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L (1977 - 1980)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
124 Michael LyonsHesketh 308E197758:12.3951
214 Miles GriffithsFittipaldi F5A19775+0.5232
319 Jonathan CochetFittipaldi F6A19795+20.5604
426 Mark HazellWilliams FW07B19805+24.3786
53 Michael CantillonTyrrell 01019805+28.41611
67 Carlos de QuesadaMcLaren M2619775+29.7789
76 Lee MowleLotus 7819775+30.6618
817 Ewen SergisonShadow DN919785+36.29512
925 "Mister John of B"Ligier JS11/1519795+40.56010
1015 Robert SpencerFittipaldi F5A19775+55.04017
114 Stephen ShanlyTyrrell 01019805+55.0583
1221 Frits van EerdFittipaldi F719805+1:00.90016
1328 David ShawWilliams FW0619795+1:01.1665
1410 Gianluigi CandianiEnsign N18019805+1:04.26521
152 Jürgen BodenFerrari 312T519805+1:06.68919
1629 Marco CoppiniArrows A1B19785+1:16.36420
179 Nicolas MatileMarch 77119774+1 lap13
1811 Luciano BiaminoLotus 8119804+1 lap25
1916 Jamie ConstableShadow DN819773+2 laps7
Ret20 Wayne TaylorWolf WR419770+5 laps24
Ret23 Martin OveringtonHesketh 308E19770+5 laps23
Ret27 Zak BrownWilliams FW07B19800+5 laps18
Ret30 Harald BeckerArrows A319800+5 laps22
Ret31 Ronald MaydonLEC CRP119770+5 laps15
DNS5 Marc DevisLotus 78197714
DNS22 Paul TattersallEnsign N179197926
DNP33 Patrick D'AubrebyMarch 7611977
PO18 Sam HancockFittipaldi F81980
Source:[21]

Série G: F1 Grand Prix cars 3L (1981 - 1985)

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
119 Stuart HallMarch 82119821830:00.3681
215 Marco WernerLotus 87B198218+8.6142
311 Michael LyonsLotus 92198318+15.8473
49 Marino FranchittiTyrrell 012198518+16.0735
54 Jamie ConstableTyrrell 011198318+29.6716
63 Ken TyrrellTyrrell 011198218+45.3717
712 Steve BrooksLotus 91198218+1:02.43614
81 Christophe d'AnsembourgWilliams FW07C198118+1:05.33110
929 Valerio LeoneArrows A6198318+1:06.88613
1035 Frits van EerdWilliams FW08C198318+1:16.80616
1125 Massimilliano GirardoMinardi M185198517+1 lap19
1214 Laurent FortEnsign N180B198017+1 lap15
1318 Alejandro Walter ChahwanMarch 811198116+2 laps25
1431 Piero LottiniOsella FA1B/81198115+3 laps23
1534 Mark HazellWilliams FW08C198314+4 laps11
1630 Nicholas PinkArrows A5198113+5 laps22
175 Martin StrettonTyrrell 012198412+6 laps8
1828 Michael CantillonWilliams FW07C198211+7 laps17
198 Mark HigsonMcLaren MP4B198210+8 laps20
2010 Nick PadmoreLotus 88B19818+10 laps4
2127 Yutaka ToribaWilliams FW07C19814+14 laps12
2217 Steve HartleyArrows A619834+14 laps18
2322 Richard HopeAlfa Romeo 18219823+15 laps24
246 Niklas HalusaWilliams FW0819821+17 laps9
DNS7 Ian SimmondsTyrrell 012198321
DNS2 Werner d'AnsembourgBrabham BT49D1982
DNQ26 Soheil AyariLigier JS211983
PO32 Mark DwyerOsella FA1D1983
Source:[22]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: IN PICTURES: THE 2024 HISTORIC GRAND PRIX OF MONACO. monacolife.net. 13 May 2024. 13 May 2024. Elsa. Carpenter. https://web.archive.org/web/20240513225504/https://monacolife.net/in-pictures-the-2024-historic-grand-prix-of-monaco/. 13 May 2024. live.
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