Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 8, 2005 11:58:11 GMT -5
The results are in!!!
Welcome race fans to 2005 WSRC Monaco GP. Another gorgeous day for racing and it will be an exciting race to whatch as six drivers line up on the grid. On pole for the sixtrh time this season is Henrique Rocha. Behind him is Matt Finlay.In third position is Iain Dalby who is enjoying his best race start of the season. Behind him in fourth is Brian Glanville followed by Diogo Vinceinzi in Fifth, who qualified 2nd but because his entry was late was penalized and so too was King who sits in Sixth. The lights are on, and we are racing in Monaco! Vincenzi gets an amazing start and by the seconds lap he leads the Monaco GP followed by Rocha. Two seconds back is Finlay follwed by Glanville King and Dalby. Lap two, Vincenzi leads Rocha by just over a second. Finlay, in third Lead Glanville by the same amount and another second back is King follwed by Dalby who is really off the pace. Lap three, Vincenzi holds his lead over Rocha and five seconds back in Finaly who is holding off a hard charging Glanville. Five seconds from them is King who in turn is eight seconds ahead of Dalby. Lap four, Vincenzi pulls out another seconds on Rocha. Finlay loses out to Glanville by 3 tenths of a second bringing Glanville up to third. Seven seconds back is King and ten second back from him is Dalby. Both of them seem to be a bit of the pace. Lap five, three seconds separate Vinceniz from Rocha. Glanville is eleven seconds back from their fight. OOOHHH, Finlay has a slight run in with the wall but everything looks ok and he's back underway and just barely gets it together as King nearly gets by. Dalby is 15 seconds back from King. Lap six, Vincenzi loses a bit of time to Rocha on that last lap aloowing Rocha to close in a bit. Glanville is now thirteen seconds behind them and just a few seconds separate him and Finlay while King sits four seconds behind Finlay. Dalby now 21 seconds behind King. Lap seven, Vincenizi opens his leadd up againts Rocha and Glanville is ahead of Finlay by six seconds. Five seconds behind and his teammakte King, crosses the line and 23 seconds later we see Dalby finish up the field. Onto lap eight, Vincenzi is holding his lead over Rocha. GLanville, sitting 15 seconds behind them is leading Finlay by six seconds and eight seconds back from Finlay is King. Dalby finish up his lap 24 seconds later. Lap nine, two to go and Vincenzi Leads Rocha by four seconds. Glavnille holds his lead to Finlay while king holds his ground behind on Finlay. And lonely, lonely Dalby, has the track all to himself, 32 seconds back. The final Lap, Vincenzi wins the 2005 Monaco GP by almost five seconds over Rocha. Glavnille crosses the line 19 seconds later, follwed by Finlay four seconds after that. 11 seconds later we see King cross the finish line and 26 seconds later Dalby complets his race. The series will take a three week break and will be back,at the Hungarian GP on August 27th. As for the season results, here's how things stack up.
Fastest laps
Vincenzi 1:13.116
Rocha 1:13.315
Finlay 1:15.182
Glanville 1:15.189
King 1:16.425
Dalby 1:18.614
Drivers Points
Glanville 78
King 58
Vincenzi 56
Rocha 54
Finlay 47
Dalby 34
Bolman 19
Byrne 7
Basford 6
Constructors points
Arrows 132
Porsche 106
Audi 56
KDR 34
Nokia 19
Clownpaint 13
Welcome race fans to 2005 WSRC Monaco GP. Another gorgeous day for racing and it will be an exciting race to whatch as six drivers line up on the grid. On pole for the sixtrh time this season is Henrique Rocha. Behind him is Matt Finlay.In third position is Iain Dalby who is enjoying his best race start of the season. Behind him in fourth is Brian Glanville followed by Diogo Vinceinzi in Fifth, who qualified 2nd but because his entry was late was penalized and so too was King who sits in Sixth. The lights are on, and we are racing in Monaco! Vincenzi gets an amazing start and by the seconds lap he leads the Monaco GP followed by Rocha. Two seconds back is Finlay follwed by Glanville King and Dalby. Lap two, Vincenzi leads Rocha by just over a second. Finlay, in third Lead Glanville by the same amount and another second back is King follwed by Dalby who is really off the pace. Lap three, Vincenzi holds his lead over Rocha and five seconds back in Finaly who is holding off a hard charging Glanville. Five seconds from them is King who in turn is eight seconds ahead of Dalby. Lap four, Vincenzi pulls out another seconds on Rocha. Finlay loses out to Glanville by 3 tenths of a second bringing Glanville up to third. Seven seconds back is King and ten second back from him is Dalby. Both of them seem to be a bit of the pace. Lap five, three seconds separate Vinceniz from Rocha. Glanville is eleven seconds back from their fight. OOOHHH, Finlay has a slight run in with the wall but everything looks ok and he's back underway and just barely gets it together as King nearly gets by. Dalby is 15 seconds back from King. Lap six, Vincenzi loses a bit of time to Rocha on that last lap aloowing Rocha to close in a bit. Glanville is now thirteen seconds behind them and just a few seconds separate him and Finlay while King sits four seconds behind Finlay. Dalby now 21 seconds behind King. Lap seven, Vincenizi opens his leadd up againts Rocha and Glanville is ahead of Finlay by six seconds. Five seconds behind and his teammakte King, crosses the line and 23 seconds later we see Dalby finish up the field. Onto lap eight, Vincenzi is holding his lead over Rocha. GLanville, sitting 15 seconds behind them is leading Finlay by six seconds and eight seconds back from Finlay is King. Dalby finish up his lap 24 seconds later. Lap nine, two to go and Vincenzi Leads Rocha by four seconds. Glavnille holds his lead to Finlay while king holds his ground behind on Finlay. And lonely, lonely Dalby, has the track all to himself, 32 seconds back. The final Lap, Vincenzi wins the 2005 Monaco GP by almost five seconds over Rocha. Glavnille crosses the line 19 seconds later, follwed by Finlay four seconds after that. 11 seconds later we see King cross the finish line and 26 seconds later Dalby complets his race. The series will take a three week break and will be back,at the Hungarian GP on August 27th. As for the season results, here's how things stack up.
Fastest laps
Vincenzi 1:13.116
Rocha 1:13.315
Finlay 1:15.182
Glanville 1:15.189
King 1:16.425
Dalby 1:18.614
Drivers Points
Glanville 78
King 58
Vincenzi 56
Rocha 54
Finlay 47
Dalby 34
Bolman 19
Byrne 7
Basford 6
Constructors points
Arrows 132
Porsche 106
Audi 56
KDR 34
Nokia 19
Clownpaint 13