2000 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco

The 2000 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the second running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

2000 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 27–28 May 2000
Official name 2e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.370 km (2.094 miles)

Report edit

In Race A, Barrie Williams put on a strong recovery drive from the back of the grid to finish third.[1]

Stirling Moss was entered for Race C in a Ferrari 225 S but Willie Green took his place in the race.[2][3]

Race D featured a tense lead battle between Martin Stretton and Nigel Corner, the latter driving the Maserati 250F with which Juan Manuel Fangio had won the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix. Corner retired with gearbox failure and soon afterward the 250F of Klaus Edel dropped a large amount of oil at Sainte Devote. This caused Gregor Fisken and Spencer Flack to crash out of third and fifth respectively, and the race was red-flagged after seven of the scheduled ten laps.[1] Moss's winning 250F from 1956 also featured in the race.[4]

Driving a Caravelle in Race E was James Hicks, son of the marque's founder Robert.[3]

Race F featured former F1 drivers Moss, who finished seventh, and Maurice Trintignant, the latter reunited with the Cooper T45 he had driven to victory in the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix.[5]

Results edit

Summary edit

Série Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
A Grand Prix - two-seater Pre-1934   Julian Majzub 2:12.893   Julian Majzub 2:11.899   Julian Majzub
B Grand Prix - single-seater Pre-1952   John Ure 2:06.836   Barrie Williams 2:08.250   John Ure
C Sports cars with drum brakes Pre-1959   Claudia Hürtgen 2:11.156   Claudia Hürtgen 2:08.509   Claudia Hürtgen
D Grand Prix - front engine Pre-1961   Martin Stretton 2:02.009   Nigel Corner 1:59.722   Martin Stretton
E Formula Junior 1958-1963   Denis Welch 1:57.292   Denis Welch 1:58.237   Denis Welch
F Grand Prix - rear engine Pre-1966   Duncan Dayton

Série A: Pre 1934 two-seater Grand Prix cars edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 1   Julian Majzub Bugatti 35B 1927 10 22:17.332 1
2 6   Charles Dean Bugatti 51 1932 10 +14.985
3 16   Mark Gillies Riley-Dixon 1933 10 +1:32.287
4 8   Jean-Louis Duret Bugatti 35B 1926 10 +1:32.739
5 14   Bart Rosman Bugatti 35C 1929 10 +1:48.525
6 29   Michael Steele Bugatti 35T 1926 10 +1:50.547
7 30   Klaus Werner Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932 10 +2:05.763
8 28   Terry Cohn Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932 9 +1 lap
9 15   Christopher Gardner Bugatti 35C 1927 9 +1 lap
10 7   Chris Drake Maserati 8C 1933 9 +1 lap
? 2   Philip Champion Frazer Nash 1500 1928
? 3   Chris Chilcott Frazer Nash 1500 1926
? 4   Dick Smith Frazer Nash Nūrburg 1932
? 5   Friedrich Daubert Bugatti 37 1927
? 9   Ivan Dutton Bugatti 51 1932
? 10   Scott Ebert Bugatti 35 1926
? 11   Robert Elliott-Pyle Lea-Francis 1928
? 12   Thomas Feierabend Bugatti 37 1927
? 17   Christian Gläsel Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932
? 18   Peter Neumark Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932
? 19   Paul Grant Amilcar C0 1927
? 20   Fritz Grashei Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1933
? 21   Hartmut Ibing Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932
? 22   Dean Butler Bugatti 51 1931
? 23   Rolf Meyer Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928
? 24   Mary Grant-Jonkers Amilcar C6 1927
? 25   Richard Odell Riley SWB 11/40 1924
? 26   Michael Gans Bugatti 37A 1927
? 27   Walter Rothlauf Bugatti 37A 1928
? 31   Richard Wills Bugatti 35 1924
? 32   Axel Wulfing Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928
Sources:[2][3]

Série A: Pre 1952 Grand Prix Cars edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 16   John Ure ERA B 1936 10 21:58.935 1
2 11   Irvine Laidlaw Maserati 6CM 1937 10 +5.069
3 25   Barrie Williams ERA A 1934 10 +13.412
4 29   Antony Stephens ERA B 1939 10 +25.423
5 3   Barrie Baxter Maserati 4CM 1932-1935 10 +26.888
6 14   Robert Fink Alfa Romeo P3 1932 10 +53.927
7 5   Martin Walford Maserati 8CTF 1938 10 +1:00.267
8 21   Josef Otto Rettenmaier Maserati 6CM 1936 10 +1:59.417
9 6   François d'Huart Talbot-Lago T26C 1948 10 +2:00.912
10 7   Patrick von Shoote Ferrari 166 1949 10 +2:13.118
? 1   Peter Altenbach Maserati 4CM 1934
? 2   Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T15 1946
? 4   William Binnie Maserati 4CM 1936
? 8   Roger Lucas Maserati 6CM 1936
? 9   Georg Kaufmann Maserati 4CL 1939
? 10   Abba Kogan OSCA F2 1952
? 12   Richard Last MG K3 1933-1936
? 15   Max Lustenberger Talbot-Lago T26 1950
? 17   John May Maserati A6GCM 1951
? 18   Matteo Panini Maserati 6CM 1936
? 19   Trisha Pilkington Cisitalia D46 1946
? 20   Stephan Rettenmaier OSCA G/4500 1951
? 22   Norbert Schmitz-Koep Maserati 4CL 1939
? 23   Stefan Schollwoeck Maserati 6CM 1937
? 24   Ernst Schuster Maserati 6C 1934
? 26   Stanley Mann Veritas Meteor F2 1950
? 27   Martin Stretton ERA D 1935
? 28   Wolfgang Wegner Maserati 4CL 1939
? 30   Peter Wiesner Cisitalia D46 1946
Sources:[2][3]

Série C: Pre 1959 Sports Cars with drum brakes edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 35   Claudia Hürtgen Maserati 300S 1955 10 21:48.102 1
2 3   Frank Sytner Ferrari 250 TR 1957 10 +8.065
3 16   Flavien Marcais Jaguar C-Type 1953 10 +22.317
4 6   Julian Bronson HWM-Jaguar 1954 10 +41.497
5 1   Jeremy Agace Maserati 250SI 1956 10 +48.615
6 24   Richard Pilkington Talbot-Lago T26 1950 10 +1:06.753
7 8   Pierre Rageys Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1:14.663
9 94   Willie Green Ferrari 225 S 1952 10 +1:22.757
10 11   Roberto Crippa Ferrari 750 Monza 1954 10 +1:55.724
? 4   Antoine Blasco OSCA MT4 1952
? 5   Fabrizio Brigato Ferrari 250 TR 1958
? 7   Olivier Cazalieres Ferrari 225 S 1952
? 9   David Clark Ferrari 857 S 1956
? 10   Junro Nishida Lotus Nine 1955
? 12   Ed Davies Ferrari 290 MM 1956
? 14   Warren B. Eads Porsche 550 A 1957
? 15   Steve Earle Jaguar C-Type 1953
? 17   Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3 1952
? 18   Giancarlo Galeazzi Ferrari 500 TR 1956
? 20   Hartmut Ibing Maserati 300S 1955
? 21   Friedrich Kozka Porsche 550 A 1956
? 22   Peter Mann Frazer Nash Sebring 1954
? 23   Julian Michael Parr Frazer Nash Targa Florio 1953
? 25   Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 1950
? 26   Cesare Radaelli Maserati A6GCS 1947
? 27   Klaus Otto Räker Porsche 718 RSK 1958
? 28   Jason Wright Stanguellini 750 Barchetta 1953
? 29   Raymond Squarciafichi Allard J2 1951
? 30   Lawrence Stroll Ferrari 250 TR 1958
? 31   Willie Green Frazer Nash 1953
? 32   Christian Traber Ferrari 250 MM 1953
? 33   Tobias Aichele Veritas RS 1948
? 34   Brandon Wang Ferrari 340 MM 1953
? 36   Michael Willms Maserati 250S 1957
? 37   Nicolas Zapata Ferrari 500/625 TR 1956
Sources:[2][3]

Série D: Pre 1961 Front Engined Grand Prix Cars edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 48   Martin Stretton Ferrari 555 "Supersqualo" 1955 7 14:15.604 1
2 30   Burkhard von Schenk Maserati 250F 1956 7 +12.326
3 10   Gregor Fisken Cooper-Bristol Mk2 1953 7 +14.985
4 12   Alain de Cadenet Connaught B 1954 7 +16.374 2
5 18   Spencer Flack Cooper-Bristol Mk1 1952 7 +17.023
6 20   Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Maserati 250F 1956 7 +36.743
7 14   Barrie Williams Connaught A 1952 7 +39.431
8 22   Murray Smith Maserati 250F 1956 7 +44.623
9 8   Ian Nuthall Alta 1952 7 +46.714
10 24   Dieter Streve-Mühlens Maserati 250F 1954 7 +1:20.717
? 1   José Manuel Albuquerque Maserati 250F 1956
? 2   Willie Green Mercedes-Benz W196 1954
? 3   Proby Cautley Cooper-Bristol Mk1 1952
? 4   David Coplowe Connaught A 1952
? 6   Corrado Cupellini Ferrari Dino V6 1959
? 7   Richard Daggitt Cooper-Bristol Mk1 1952
? 9   Klaus Edel Maserati 250F 1954
? 11   Peter Gläsel Maserati 250F 1954
? 16   Peter Harris Lotus 12 1957
? 17   Graham Burrows Cooper-Bristol Mk2 1953
? 19   Ean Pugh Connaught B 1956
? 21   Alessandro Ripamonti Lotus 16 1959
? 23   Michael Steele Connaught C 1956
? 28   Peter Heuberger Maserati 250F 1956
? 32   Nigel Corner Maserati 250F 1957 3
? 44   David Vine Ferrari 625 1953
Sources:[2][3][1]

Série E: Formula Junior - (1958-1963) edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 33   Denis Welch Merlyn 1963 10 20:06.791 1
2 29   Tony Thompson Lotus 27 1963 10 +4.640
3 22   Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 27 1964 10 +35.855
4 88   Martin Walford Lotus 22 1962 10 +40.368
5 9   Stephan Jocher Brabham BT6 1963 10 +54.386
6 57   Robin Longdon Lola Mk5A 1963 10 +1:20.933
7 4   Hans-Joachim Durstcwitz Lotus 22 1962 10 +1:30.052
8 18   Marcus Mussa Lotus 18 1960 10 +1:35.324
9 30   Joos Tollenaar Lola Mk3 1961 10 +2:05.414
10 27   Dario Tellarini Foglietti 1963 9 +1 lap
? 1   Hans Braun Stanguellini 1959
? 2   Pierfranco Brezzo Wainer 1963
? 3   Richard Daggitt Scorpion 1960
? 5   Henry Fabre Stanguellini 1958
? 6   Armand A. Giglio Dagrada-Lancia 1959
? 7   Anacleto Giriolo Brabham BT6 1963
? 10   Erik Justesen OSCA 1957
? 11   Peter Knöfel Emeryson 1960
? 12   Irvine Laidlaw OSCA 1960
? 15   Allan McGregor Cooper T59 1962
? 16   Achille Minoia De Sanctis 1958
? 17   Mark Linstone Sauter-DKW 1960
? 19   Matteo Panini Stanguellini 1960
? 20   Ugo Piccagli Bandini 1957
? 21   David Pratley Lola Mk2 1960
? 23   Duncan Rabagliati Alexis 1959
? 24   Alessandro Ripamonti OSCA 1964
? 25   Yves Saguato Lotus 18 1964
? 26   Heinz Stege Elva 1959
? 28   Daan de Smedt Gemini Mk2 1960
? 31   Fabio Verin Volpini 1958
? 34   Clive Wilson Cooper T56 1960
? 90   James Hicks Caravelle 1960
Sources:[2][3]

Série F: Pre 1966 Rear Engined Grand Prix Cars edit

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 16   Duncan Dayton Brabham BT11 1964 10 19:32.705
2 19   Paul Alexander BRM P261 1964 10 +12.606
3 6   James King Brabham BT7 1963 10 +36.809
4 25   Christopher Smith Lotus 21 1961 10 +39.116
5 18   Robert Lamplough Lotus 33 1964 10 +1:15.851
6 8   Malcolm Ricketts Lotus 32B 1965 10 +1:16.112
7 24   Stirling Moss Cooper T53 1960 10 +1:42.363
8 4   Allan Baillie Lotus 18 1961 10 +1:56.059
9 14   Allan McGregor BRP-BRM 1964 9 +1 lap
10 26   Peter Austin Brabham BT11 1965 9 +1 lap
? 1   Jeremy Agace Lotus 24 1962
? 2   Douglas Mockett Cooper T53 1962
? 3   Bruce McCaw BRM P261 1964
? 5   William Binnie Cooper T51 1959
? 7   Dr. Thomas Bscher BRM P261 1964
? 9   Frank Sytner Brabham BT7A 1965
? 10   Geoff Farmer Lotus 25 1962
? 11   Fabio d'Alberti Cooper T56 1961
? 12   Guido Gecchelin Lotus 18 1959
? 15   Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963
? 17   Abba Kogan Brabham BT7A 1963
? 20   Maurice Trintignant Cooper T45 1958
? 21   Steve O'Rourke Lotus 24 1962
? 22   Dieter Streve-Mühlens Lotus 24 1962
? 23   Guido Romani Lola Mk4 1962
? 27   Marco Cajani De Tomaso 1961
? 28   Brian Anthony Ashby Emeryson 1961
? 29   Mark Linstone Scirocco-BRM 1963
? 30   Richard Weiland Lotus 24 1962
Sources:[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Pye, Marcus (July 2000). "Monaco welcomes back historic racers". Motor Sport. p. 4. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 4ème Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - Programme Officiel. 2004. pp. 37–44.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h 2ème Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - Programme Officiel. 2000.
  4. ^ Pye, Marcus (June 2000). "Past winners flock to Monaco Historic GP". Motor Sport. p. 4. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  5. ^ "The Ex-Rob Walker Racing Team/Maurice Trintignant 1958 Monaco Grand Prix Winning, 1958 Cooper-Climax Type 45 — Polson Motor Company". polsonmotorco.com. Archived from the original on 20 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.