- 2006 Monaco Grand Prix
Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = F1
Grand Prix=Monaco
Date=May 28
Year=2006
Caption=The Monaco circuit modified in 2003
Race_No=7
Season_No=18
Official name= LXIV Grand Prix de Monaco
Location=Circuit de Monaco ,Monte Carlo
Course=Street circuit
Course_mi=2.08
Course_km=3.34
Distance_laps=78
Distance_mi=162.24
Distance_km=260.52
Weather=Fine
Pole_Driver=Fernando Alonso
Pole_Team=Renault
Pole_Time=1:13.962
Pole_Country=Spain
Fast_Driver=Michael Schumacher
Fast_Team=Ferrari
Fast_Time=1:15.143
Fast_L
Fast_Country=Germany
First_Driver=Fernando Alonso
First_Team=Renault
First_Country=Spain
Second_Driver=Juan Pablo Montoya
Second_Team=McLaren -Mercedes
Second_Country=Colombia
Third_Driver=David Coulthard
Third_Team=Red Bull-Ferrari
Third_Country=UKThe 2006 Monaco Grand Prix was the seventh race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. It took place on the weekend of
May 25 th–28th2006 at theCircuit de Monaco . Prior to the race, Renault'sFernando Alonso had finished on the podium in all of the last six Grand Prix; winning three of those races. His main championship rival,Michael Schumacher was looking to win the race, as it would equalAyrton Senna 's record at Monaco for most wins, that record standing at six wins.The race was remembered by many people for Michael Schumacher's actions during the closing stages of the qualifying session for the race, where he stopped his car in the "Rascasse" corner, thus preventing his rival Fernando Alonso improving his time and most likely taking pole off Schumacher, whether the move was deliberate or accidental is still a matter of debate. In the end, Schumacher's actions were deemed "deliberate" and was demoted to the back of the grid as punishment for his actions; promoting Alonso from second to pole position and
Mark Webber from third to second.Fernando Alonso went on to win the race; his first in Monaco,
Juan Pablo Montoya came second andDavid Coulthard took full advantage ofJarno Trulli engine failure to finish in third, scoringRed Bull Racing 's first ever podium finish.Pre-Race
During the break between the Spanish Grand Prix and the Monaco Grand Prix, a test session was held at the
Circuit Paul Ricard .Fernando Alonso topped the times on the first day of testing, under a tenth of a second faster than the Ferrari ofFelipe Massa who was second fastest. Toyota also had a promising day testing their new car, the Toyota TF106B, withJarno Trulli coming in third place, who was also less than a tenth of a second behind Alonso.Heikki Kovalainen in the second Renault was fourth ahead of both theMcLaren s of Räikkönen and Montoya. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4381.html "Paul Ricard day one - Alonso by a whisker"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Alonso was top on day two as well, with Kovalainen second in the other Renault.Jacques Villeneuve was third in hisBMW Sauber , a second slower than the Renaults. Klien, Trulli and Massa completed the top six repectively. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4386.html "Paul Ricard day two - Renault one-two"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Villeneuve got the better of the two Renaults on day three, the Canadian was over four tenths faster than his nearest rival, Heikki Kovalainen. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4390.html "Paul Ricard day three - BMW best Renault"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Toyota were fastest on day four,Olivier Panis was fastest ahead ofRicardo Zonta and the two McLarens ofPedro de la Rosa andGary Paffett . [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4395.html "Paul Ricard day four - Toyota edge McLaren"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ]As well as testing in Paul Ricard, some teams, namely Honda and Williams, were testing at an Italian circuit near Vallelunga, which had recently had a new chicane added to it to help simulate Monaco's characteristics. Honda's
Anthony Davidson was top of the time sheet on day one, withAlexander Wurz 's Williams around 4 tenths behind him. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4382.html "Vallelunga day one - Davidson on top"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Honda continued to their advantage over Williams on day two of testing, withJenson Button topping the times; Davidson was second andMark Webber was third. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4387.html "Vallelunga day two - Honda head Williams"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Honda were fastest again on day three, this timeRubens Barrichello was fastest with Jenson Button in second and Mark Webber third. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4391.html "Vallelunga day three - Honda finish on top"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] Williams were left on their own in Vallelunga on day four, Mark Webber andNarain Karthikeyan driving for Williams. TheAustralia n was fastest with Karthikeyan around 4 tenths slower than him. [ [http://www.formula1.com/news/4396.html "Williams, Ferrari wrap up Italian tests"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ]Practice
Thursday
Fernando Alonso showed he had intention of winning his first Monaco Grand Prix as he was fastest in the opening practice session, recording a best lap of 1:16.712, a tenth of a second faster than Honda test driver
Anthony Davidson , who recorded a personal best of 1:16.872. Underlining Renault's challenge was third-fastest Giancarlo Fisichella, who was right behind Mondini, with a best time of 1:16.88. [http://www.f1db.com/exec/section/grandprix/action/result/id/20060528 "F1DB > Monaco GP 2006 > Classification"] F1db.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ]Alexander Wurz was fastest in the second practice session, one tenth faster than Mondini and two tenths faster than third fastest, Juan Pablo Montoya. Wurz was very pleased with his perforamance in practice, "I went through my tyre choice and I have to say the way the circuit is progressing, it is coming to us just as it did at the Nurburgring, which is good. This makes me quite confident and positive that we will have a good weekend" he said. [ [http://www.formula1.com/race/news/4417/757.html "Thursday practice - selected driver quotes"] Formula1.com. Retrieved
2 October 2006 ] Anthony Davidson had dislodged a marker stick in the "Swimming Pool" to cause the red flag at the start of the session. After the restart, Davidson got his entry to the "Ste Devote" corner wrong andundersteer ed into the tyre wall, removing the Honda’s front wing and left front wheel. [ [http://www.formula1.com/race/news/4416/757.html "Wurz quickest after Davidson crash"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ]aturday
Alonso was quickest in the Saturday morning session, Michael Schumacher, who had challenge Alonso all through the session, was second, 2 tenths slower than Alonso. With Fisichella in third; Coulthard fourth;
Nico Rosberg fifth and Montoya sixth.Qualifying
1st session
Conditions were warm and sunny for the qualifying session for the race the following day, perhaps the biggest challenge for the drivers was getting a "clear track", meaning the drivers wanted a qualifying run without any cars in their way as this can seriously compromise a driver's time with the lack of width around the track so there was a possibility of a "big-name" going out before the top ten shootout.
Vitantonio Liuzzi was the first driver to set a time in the session. By the time everyone, except Michael Schumacher, had set a time,Felipe Massa lost control of his Ferrari at "Casino Square"; so theBrazil ian would start from the back of the grid and the session was red flagged. The session restarted at 1:10pm local time and Schumacher did set a time and was safely through to the second phase.Scott Speed had a decent chance of qualifying for the second session but an error at the chicane mean he was eliminated from qualifying.Rubens Barrichello made a last ditch effort to get out of the elimination zone and did as he moved up to eighth. In the end:Michael Schumacher was fastest in the first session andChristijan Albers ,Tiago Monteiro ,Takuma Sato ,Franck Montagny and Felipe Massa were eliminated.2nd session
Nick Heidfeld was the first to set a time in the session before being beaten by the Renault of Fernando Alonso and McLaren's Kimi Räikkönen who would later battle for the fastest time for the remainder of the session. So the 2005 pole position man,Kimi Räikkönen , was fastest with Fernando Alonso closley behind.David Coulthard was the surprise addition to the final session in his Red Bull.Ralf Schumacher ,Christian Klien ,Vitantonio Liuzzi ,Jenson Button ,Jacques Villeneuve andNick Heidfeld were eliminated.Top 10 shootout
The final qualifying session was overshadowed by Michael Schumacher's actions in the dying moments of the session as his rival, Fernando Alonso, was on a flying lap and was, at sector two, over two tenths of a second faster than the German. However, Schumacher stopped his car in the "Rascasse" corner after entering the corner too close to the inside barrier and had to take a late
apex and compromised Alonso's lap. When asked about the incident, Schumacher responded by saying that he "locked up the front and went wide." [ [http://www.formula1.com/race/news/4428/757.html "Post-qualifying press conference - Monaco"] Formula1.com. Retrieved2 October 2006 ] The consensus in the paddock was that it was a deliberate act and the issue was raised with the race stewards. The stewards agreed and punished Schumacher by sending him to the back of the grid, alongside his teammate, making this the first time ever in the history of the sport that two Ferrari team cars would start a race on the back row. Ferrari's Managerial Director,Jean Todt , said that he was "disgusted" by the decision.cite web|url=http://formula1.com/race/news/4430/757.html|title=Schumacher is stripped of pole|date=2006-05-27 |publisher=Formula One official site] Steward Joaquin Verdegay commented, "He performed some absolutely unnecessary and pathetic counter-steering, and that lasted five metres, until there was no more chances of going through the turn normally. He lost control of the car while travelling at 16km/h. That's something completely unjustifiable." [ [http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2006/monaco/index.html "F1 Rejects > Monaco 2006 Race Report"] F1 Rejects.com Retrieved3 October 2006 ]Schumacher wasn't the only driver to be punished in qualifying,
Giancarlo Fisichella was also punished by the stewards for blockingDavid Coulthard from improving his time and the Italian lost his three fastest lap times and dropped five places on the grid.cite web|url=http://formula1.com/race/news/4429/757.html|title=Fisichella punished by stewards|date=2006-05-27 |publisher=Formula One official site]The Race
With Schumacher starting from the back of the grid and
Mark Webber between himself and his closest rival,Kimi Räikkönen ,Fernando Alonso was in a good position. Like the qualifying session the day before, the sun was out and was most certainly staying out for the entire race. Coming into first corner, Alonso lead the Williams of Webber and the two McLarens of Räikkönen and Montoya, nearly all 22 cars escaped the first corner unscathed, onlyTiago Monteiro had picked up a problem, losing his front wing after a minor collision by his teammate,Christijan Albers . By the end of lap one, Michael Schumacher had already passedTakuma Sato after starting the race from the pit lane and Alonso led the race by 8 tenths of a second from Mark Webber. The Australian ran wide at "St Devote" and was overtaken by Räikkönen at "Casino Square" during lap two and was now catching Alonso by setting the fastest lap and by lap four Räikkönen had Alonso in his sight.In the mid-field, Schumacher was up in 16th place and was right behind the Honda of
Jenson Button , but he would not get past Button until the 21st lap where overtook the Briton in the Chicane. By lap 14, the leaders had already caught up with the backmarkers of the twoSuper Aguri s and Monteiro's Midland. Albers was given a stop-and-go penalty on lap 18 for causing an avoidable collision with his teammate and took his penalty a lap later. By lap 21, the first round of pit stops had begun, Tiago Monteiro, who had already been into the pits, was the first driver to make a scheduled stop. Räikkönen was the first of the top three drivers to pit, which was on lap 22. Alonso pitted from the lead two laps later, leaving Mark Webber in the race lead. After a fast in-lap, Webber pitted from the lead and had the potential to come out ahead of Räikkönen. But he didn't manage to come out in front of the Finnish driver and retained his position. By lap 34, Schumacher was up in 13th position, behindDavid Coulthard , but two laps later Schumacher came in for his first stop of the race and with a stop of 9.1 seconds, was fueled until the end of the race.By lap 46,
Rubens Barrichello , who had been off pace for the entire race, pitted in for his first and only stop of the race. Webber was having a good race for Williams that afternoon, but it was to be cut short due to an exhaust failure; as the Australian completed his 46th lap, smoke started to appear at the back of his car and blew up in flames at the exit of the pit lane. TheSafety Car was deployed so marshals could get Webber's Williams off track so the rest of the field could resume racing without running into the immobile Williams. The entire field took advantage of the safety car period and pitted a lap later for new tires and fuel. About two laps under the safety car, Räikkönen had bad luck as well as a heat shield, which caught fire before in the first practice session, caught fire again, burning through the car's wiring and, judging by the on-board footage, cutting off the electricity to the engine; Räikkönen parked his McLaren at the exit of the Portier turn.With the safety car coming back into the pits, Alonso restarted in first place with Juan Pablo Montoya right behind him and
Rubens Barrichello was third; Coulthard and Schumacher were in the points as well. By lap 57, Alonso had a commanding lead, as he had made a gap of over 15 seconds to Montoya.Christian Klien retired a lap later promoting his teammate, David Coulthard to fifth and Michael Schumacher up to sixth.Jacques Villeneuve got a drive through penalty on lap 59 because he overtook under safety car conditions. Schumacher was closing fast on sixth place Coulthard at about 5 five seconds a lap, lapping in the 1:15s, but the Scot was over 35 seconds ahead of him. Barrichello, who was having a good Grand Prix up to lap 63, where he was given a drive through penalty for speeding in the pit lane, thus promotingJarno Trulli up to third place and Coulthard to fourth. Barrichello came back in fifth place.With a podium almost certain for Trulli, his Toyota team were pleased with the new car's performance but, on lap 72, the Italian had a hydraulic failure that shut the car down on the way up to the Casino, promoting Coulthard to third and was now on course to take Red Bull's first podium and ironically moving Trulli's teammate,
Ralf Schumacher , who had a very quiet Grand Prix, up into the points. By lap 75 and only a few laps to go, Michael Schumacher had closed right up on his old Ferrari teammate, Rubens Barrichello but despite a number of attempts, Schumacher failed to get passed the Honda and finished fifth.Giancarlo Fisichella was sixth in the sister Renault;Nick Heidfeld was seventh and Ralf Schumacher took the final point up for grabs in eighth.Aftermath
Schumacher's actions in the qualifying session would serve as ammunition for Schumacher's critics to go along with his actions in the
1994 Australian Grand Prix and the1997 European Grand Prix , although to this day Schumacher himself denies any of the allegations that he "parked" his Ferrari on purpose to block Fernando Alonso from taking pole position off him. The Grand Prix was also the last time thatJuan Pablo Montoya stepped onto a Formula One podium as well asRed Bull Racing 's first podium finish. This would also be the last Monaco Grand Prix for Montoya, Michael Schumacher andJacques Villeneuve .Classification
Qualifying
From [cite book|title=Formula One Yearbook 2006-2007|last=Domenjoz|first=Luc "et al"|publisher=Chronosports S.A.|pages=Page 122|isbn=2-84707-110-5] :
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