2008 Donington Park Superleague Formula round

The 2008 Donington Park Superleague Formula round was the inaugural round of the Superleague Formula championship, with the races taking place on 31 August 2008. Seventeen football teams were represented on the grid, with a win each for Beijing Guoan and Sevilla FC.

2008 Donington Park Superleague Formula round
Superleague Formula round UK
Circuit Map
Date31 August, 2008
LocationUnited Kingdom Donington Park, Leicestershire, England
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.500 mi (4.023 km)
Laps28 & 22
Pole position
Team China Beijing Guoan Davide Rigon
Time 1:18.529
Podium (1st race)
First China Beijing Guoan Davide Rigon
Second Italy A.S. Roma Enrico Toccacelo
Third England Tottenham Hotspur Duncan Tappy
Fastest lap (1st race)
Team China Beijing Guoan Davide Rigon
Time 1:20.183 (on lap 10)
Podium (2nd race)
First Spain Sevilla FC Borja García
Second Brazil CR Flamengo Tuka Rocha
Third England Liverpool F.C. Adrián Vallés
Fastest lap (2nd race)
Team Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Yelmer Buurman
Time 1:40.926 (on lap 22)

Report edit

Qualifying edit

The first ever qualifying session for Superleague saw the introduction of a new qualifying system. Following a random draw which split the seventeen-car field into two groups, the fastest four qualifiers from each progressed into the knockout stages to decide places 1 to 8 on the grid. This meant that in Group B, fifth placed Al Ain (Andreas Zuber) and sixth placed Borussia Dortmund (Nelson Philippe) would both miss out on qualifying for the knockout stages, despite recording a time some four tenths of a second faster than fourth-placed Group A qualifier Galatasaray S.K. (Alessandro Pier Guidi). After negotiating their way through the knockout stages, Sevilla FC (Borja García) and Beijing Guoan (Davide Rigon) would meet in the final. In the one-lap shootout, Rigon came out on top by 0.822 seconds and would become Superleague's inaugural pole-sitter.

Race 1 edit

The race began with a rolling start, to eradicate a potential chink in the 750 bhp car's armour, and would also delay the introduction of pitstops until the next round. From the start, the Olympiacos car of Kasper Andersen got a fantastic run from fourth on the grid, and was alongside Rigon as the grid headed for Redgate. However, he ran wide and fell back to fourth behind García and a fast-starting Yelmer Buurman in the PSV Eindhoven car. This would become fifth by the end of the lap, as Duncan Tappy also got by, in the Tottenham Hotspur machine. The safety car was deployed on lap three, as A.C. Milan and CR Flamengo had both gone off at Coppice with engine failures on the first and third laps respectively. There were further problems down the field with a midfield incident between Philippe and Andy Soucek in the SC Corinthians car and both would later retire from the race. Enrico Toccacelo would also become a factor in the race, having started sixth in the A.S. Roma car, moving up to third which became second, as García had to shift to manual gear-shifting after developing a problem on down-shifts. Toccacelo did get to within a second and a half of Rigon, but the Italian in the Chinese team's car would hold on, to be the first race-winner of the series. Toccacelo finished 2nd, while Tappy just held off Buurman for the final podium spot. Star of the race though, fell to Adrián Vallés. Having missed qualifying due to an electrical problem, the Liverpool F.C. car charged through from 17th on the grid, to finish fifth ahead of the other finishers Zuber, Tristan Gommendy (F.C. Porto), Ryan Dalziel (Rangers F.C.), Max Wissel (FC Basel 1893) and the troubled García. Of the seven retirees, six were down to technical problems.

Race 2 edit

A storm engulfed the track, before the start of race two. With the reverse grid system in use, A.C. Milan were expected to start on pole, but did not start due to the fuel-system failure that took Robert Doornbos out of the first race. This put Flamengo on the pole, and would give Tuka Rocha an advantage at the start of the race. Rocha sped away into the distance as all hell broke loose behind. Zuber would go off at the Old Hairpin, who would later deploy the safety car and Philippe, who had challenged Rocha at Redgate, spun down to fifth at Coppice, letting Pier Guidi, Wissel and García through. As quickly as the safety car had gone in, it was back out again after Dalziel and latterly Pier Guidi had both gone off at Hollywood and Wissel had run wide at Melbourne in the Basel car. This left García to charge down Rocha at a rate of knots, and with eight laps to go, caught and passed Rocha in the Melbourne Loop and scampered off to a 10.074-second victory over Rocha. The battle for the final podium spot was decided on lap twenty, when Philippe slid sideways and knocked on his pit-lane limiter which allowed Vallés, who started 12th on the grid into third and third in the championship. Tappy, Rigon, Wissel, Buurman, Gommendy, Toccacelo and Andersen completed the finishers as 11 of the 16 starters finished the race. Rigon's first and sixth allowed Beijing Guoan to be seven points clear of Tottenham and Liverpool in the standings.

Results edit

Qualifying edit

  • In each group, the top four qualify for the quarter-finals.

Group A edit

Pos. Team Driver Time
1   Sevilla FC   Borja García 1:19.822
2   PSV Eindhoven   Yelmer Buurman 1:19.872
3   Olympiacos CFP   Kasper Andersen 1:20.035
4   Galatasaray S.K.   Alessandro Pier Guidi 1:20.087
5   R.S.C. Anderlecht   Craig Dolby 1:20.685
6   CR Flamengo   Tuka Rocha 1:24.359
7   FC Basel 1893   Max Wissel no time
8   Liverpool F.C.   Adrián Vallés no time

Group B edit

Pos. Team Driver Time
1   Beijing Guoan   Davide Rigon 1:18.746
2   A.C. Milan   Robert Doornbos 1:19.155
3   A.S. Roma   Enrico Toccacelo 1:19.562
4   Tottenham Hotspur   Duncan Tappy 1:19.580
5   Al Ain   Andreas Zuber 1:19.640
6   Borussia Dortmund   Nelson Philippe 1:19.671
7   F.C. Porto   Tristan Gommendy 1:20.440
8   SC Corinthians   Andy Soucek 1:20.511
9   Rangers F.C.   Ryan Dalziel 1:20.584

Knockout stages edit

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Pole Shoot Out
A1 Sevilla FC 1:19.463
B4 Tottenham Hotspur 1:19.690 A1 Sevilla FC 1:19.655
A3 Olympiacos CFP 1:20.022 A3 Olympiacos CFP 1:20.244
B2 A.C. Milan 1:20.173 A1 Sevilla FC 1:19.351
A2 PSV Eindhoven 1:19.411 B1 Beijing Guoan 1:18.529
B3 A.S. Roma 1:19.977 A2 PSV Eindhoven 1:19.565
A4 Galatasaray S.K. 1:20.683 B1 Beijing Guoan 1:19.071
B1 Beijing Guoan 1:18.566

Grid edit

Pos. Team Driver Time
1   Beijing Guoan   Davide Rigon 1:18.529
2   Sevilla FC   Borja García 1:19.351
3   PSV Eindhoven   Yelmer Buurman 1:19.565
4   Olympiacos CFP   Kasper Andersen 1:20.244
5   A.C. Milan   Robert Doornbos 1:20.173
6   A.S. Roma   Enrico Toccacelo 1:19.977
7   Galatasaray S.K.   Alessandro Pier Guidi 1:20.683
8   Tottenham Hotspur   Duncan Tappy 1:19.690
9   Al Ain   Andreas Zuber 1:19.640
10   Borussia Dortmund   Nelson Philippe 1:19.671
11   F.C. Porto   Tristan Gommendy 1:20.440
12   SC Corinthians   Andy Soucek 1:20.511
13   Rangers F.C.   Ryan Dalziel 1:20.584
14   R.S.C. Anderlecht   Craig Dolby 1:20.685
15   CR Flamengo   Tuka Rocha 1:24.359
16   FC Basel 1893   Max Wissel no time
17   Liverpool F.C.   Adrián Vallés no time

Race 1 edit

 
Davide Rigon (green) leads Borja García (red and white) and Enrico Toccacelo (red and orange) under the safety car, during the first race.
 
Duncan Tappy (white) lines up a pass on Toccacelo.
Pos No Team Driver Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts.
1 12   Beijing Guoan   Davide Rigon 28 41:29.425 1 50
2 22   A.S. Roma   Enrico Toccacelo 28 +2.577 6 45
3 19   Tottenham Hotspur   Duncan Tappy 28 +14.909 8 40
4 5   PSV Eindhoven   Yelmer Buurman 28 +15.305 3 36
5 21   Liverpool F.C.   Adrián Vallés 28 +20.184 17 32
6 6   Al Ain   Andreas Zuber 28 +22.996 9 29
7 16   F.C. Porto   Tristan Gommendy 28 +23.675 11 26
8 17   Rangers F.C.   Ryan Dalziel 28 +24.571 13 23
9 10   FC Basel 1893   Max Wissel 28 +25.449 16 20
10 18   Sevilla FC   Borja García 28 +29.431 2 18
11 14   SC Corinthians   Andy Soucek 14 Alternator 12 16
12 9   Olympiacos CFP   Kasper Andersen 10 Water Temp. 4 14
13 4   Galatasaray S.K.   Alessandro Pier Guidi 9 Engine 7 12
14 8   R.S.C. Anderlecht   Craig Dolby 7 Engine 14 10
15 11   Borussia Dortmund   Nelson Philippe 6 Acc. Damage 10 8
16 7   CR Flamengo   Tuka Rocha 2 Engine 15 7
17 3   A.C. Milan   Robert Doornbos 0 Engine 5 6
Fastest lap: Davide Rigon (Beijing Guoan) 1:20.183 (112.243 mph)

Race 2 edit

 
Tristan Gommendy's F.C. Porto car in the treacherous conditions of race two.
 
Max Wissel and Borja García tussling for position at the Melbourne Hairpin.
Pos No Team Driver Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts.
1 18   Sevilla FC   Borja García 22 41:56.268 7 50
2 7   CR Flamengo   Tuka Rocha 22 +10.074 1 45
3 21   Liverpool F.C.   Adrián Vallés 22 +12.224 12 40
4 11   Borussia Dortmund   Nelson Philippe 22 +14.962 2 36
5 19   Tottenham Hotspur   Duncan Tappy 22 +23.666 14 32
6 12   Beijing Guoan   Davide Rigon 22 +24.681 16 29
7 10   FC Basel 1893   Max Wissel 22 +27.225 8 26
8 5   PSV Eindhoven   Yelmer Buurman 22 +42.915 13 23
9 16   F.C. Porto   Tristan Gommendy 22 +54.513 10 20
10 22   A.S. Roma   Enrico Toccacelo 22 +57.398 15 18
11 9   Olympiacos CFP   Kasper Andersen 22 +59.946 5 16
12 14   SC Corinthians   Andy Soucek 19 Accident 6 14
13 4   Galatasaray S.K.   Alessandro Pier Guidi 8 Accident 4 12
14 17   Rangers F.C.   Ryan Dalziel 6 Accident 9 10
15 6   Al Ain   Andreas Zuber 0 Accident 11 8
16 8   R.S.C. Anderlecht   Craig Dolby 0 Engine 3 7
DNS 3   A.C. Milan   Robert Doornbos Engine 0
Fastest lap: Yelmer Buurman (PSV Eindhoven) 1:40.926 (89.174 mph)

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