2009 Masters of Formula 3

The 2009 Tango Masters of Formula 3 was the nineteenth Masters of Formula 3 race held at Circuit Park Zandvoort on 14 June 2009. The race returned to Zandvoort after a two-year stay at Zolder. It was won by Masters debutant Valtteri Bottas, for ART Grand Prix.

Race details
Date 14 June 2009
Official name Tango Masters of Formula 3
Location Circuit Park Zandvoort, Netherlands
Course 4.307 km (2.676 mi)
Distance 25 laps, 107.675 km (66.906 mi)
Pole
Driver Valtteri Bottas ART Grand Prix
Time 1:31.175
Fastest Lap
Driver Valtteri Bottas ART Grand Prix
Time 1:33.251 (on lap 4 of 25)
Podium
First Valtteri BottasART Grand Prix
Second Mika MäkiART Grand Prix
Third Stefano ColettiPrema Powerteam

Drivers and teams

All drivers used Dallara F308 chassis, excepting Stefano Coletti, who used F309 model.

2009 Entry List[1]
Team No Driver Engine Main series
ART Grand Prix 1 Jules Bianchi Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
2 Valtteri Bottas
3 Esteban Gutiérrez
4 Adrien Tambay
Carlin Motorsport 5 Laurens Vanthoor Volkswagen German Formula Three
6 Daniel Ricciardo British Formula 3
7 Henry Arundel
8 Max Chilton
9 Samuele Buttarelli European F3 Open
10 Jake Rosenzweig Formula 3 Euro Series
Prema Powerteam 11 Stefano Coletti Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
12 Matteo Chinosi
14 Basil Shaaban
Fortec Motorsport 15 Víctor García Mercedes British Formula 3
16 Riki Christodoulou
Signature-Plus 17 Jean Karl Vernay Volkswagen Formula 3 Euro Series
18 Mika Mäki
19 Tiago Geronimi
Hitech Racing 21 Renger van der Zande Mercedes British Formula 3
22 Walter Grubmüller
Manor Motorsport 23 Roberto Merhi Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
24 Pedro Enrique
25 César Ramos
26 Francesco Castellacci Italian Formula Three
Räikkönen Robertson Racing 27 Daisuke Nakajima Mercedes British Formula 3
28 Carlos Huertas
Mücke Motorsport 29 Sam Bird Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
30 Christian Vietoris
31 Alexander Sims
32 Marco Wittmann
Motopark Academy 33 Christopher Zanella Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
34 Atte Mustonen
SG Formula 35 Alexandre Marsoin Mercedes Formula 3 Euro Series
36 Henkie Waldschmidt
37 Andrea Caldarelli
BVM – Target Racing 43 Daniel Zampieri Mugen-Honda Italian Formula Three

Classification

Qualifying 1

Group A drivers are highlighted in green.

Qualifying 2

Starting grid

1 Valtteri Bottas ART Grand Prix 2 Mika Mäki Signature
3 Roberto Merhi Manor Motorsport 4 Stefano Coletti Prema Powerteam
5 Jean Karl Vernay Signature 6 Jules Bianchi[2] ART Grand Prix
7 Christian Vietoris Mücke Motorsport 8 Alexander Sims Mücke Motorsport
9 Renger van der Zande Hitech Racing 10 Henkie Waldschmidt SG Formula
11 Tiago Geronimi Signature 12 Sam Bird Mücke Motorsport
13 Daniel Ricciardo Carlin Motorsport 14 Christopher Zanella Motopark Academy
15 Adrien Tambay ART Grand Prix 16 Atte Mustonen Motopark Academy
17 Basil Shaaban Prema Powerteam 18 Matteo Chinosi Prema Powerteam
19 Marco Wittmann Mücke Motorsport 20 Walter Grubmüller Hitech Racing
21 Carlos Huertas Räikkönen Robertson Racing 22 Laurens Vanthoor Carlin Motorsport
23 Riki Christodoulou Fortec Motorsport 24 Francesco Castellacci Manor Motorsport
25 Víctor García Fortec Motorsport 26 Pedro Enrique Manor Motorsport
27 César Ramos Manor Motorsport 28 Andrea Caldarelli SG Formula
29 Daisuke Nakajima Räikkönen Robertson Racing 30 Daniel Zampieri BVM – Target Racing
31 Max Chilton Carlin Motorsport 32 Esteban Gutiérrez ART Grand Prix
33 Jake Rosenzweig Carlin Motorsport 34 Henry Arundel Carlin Motorsport
35 Samuele Buttarelli Carlin Motorsport 36 Alexandre Marsoin SG Formula

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
1 2 Valtteri Bottas ART Grand Prix 25 39:12.544 1
2 18 Mika Mäki Signature 25 +2.610 2
3 11 Stefano Coletti Prema Powerteam 25 +18.248 4
4 1 Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix 25 +18.749 6
5 31 Alexander Sims Mücke Motorsport 25 +28.736 8
6 21 Renger van der Zande Hitech Racing 25 +32.838 9
7 30 Christian Vietoris Mücke Motorsport 25 +33.678 7
8 29 Sam Bird Mücke Motorsport 25 +36.181 12
9 20 Tiago Geronimi Signature 25 +45.165 11
10 23 Roberto Merhi Manor Motorsport 25 +45.165 3
11 12 Matteo Chinosi Prema Powerteam 25 +55.767 18
12 14 Basil Shaaban Prema Powerteam 25 +56.282 17
13 33 Christopher Zanella Motopark Academy 25 +56.460 14
14 22 Walter Grubmüller Hitech Racing 25 +56.866 20
15 5 Laurens Vanthoor Carlin Motorsport 25 +1:00.630 22
16 16 Riki Christodoulou Fortec Motorsport 25 +1:03.061 23
17 4 Esteban Gutiérrez ART Grand Prix 25 +1:03.224 32
18 28 Carlos Huertas Räikkönen Robertson Racing 25 +1:17.408 21
19 27 Daisuke Nakajima Räikkönen Robertson Racing 25 +1:22.465 29
20 24 Pedro Enrique Manor Motorsport 25 +1:23.729 26
21 43 Daniel Zampieri BVM – Target Racing 25 +1:24.976 30
22 15 Víctor García Fortec Motorsport 25 +1:25.128 25
23 37 Andrea Caldarelli SG Formula 25 +1:25.486 28
24 8 Max Chilton Carlin Motorsport 25 +1:25.783 31
25 7 Henry Arundel Carlin Motorsport 25 +1:26.801 34
26 32 Marco Wittmann Mücke Motorsport 25 +1:27.014 19
27 35 Alexandre Marsoin SG Formula 25 +1:27.691 36
28 25 César Ramos Manor Motorsport 25 +1:28.235 27
29 10 Jake Rosenzweig Carlin Motorsport 25 +1:28.738 33
30 26 Francesco Castellacci Manor Motorsport 25 +1:29.552 24
31 9 Samuele Buttarelli Carlin Motorsport 25 +1:32.488 35
Ret 3 Adrien Tambay ART Grand Prix 13 Spin 15
Ret 17 Jean Karl Vernay Signature 9 Accident 5
Ret 36 Henkie Waldschmidt SG Formula 9 Accident 10
Ret 34 Atte Mustonen Motopark Academy 9 Gearbox 16
Ret 6 Daniel Ricciardo Carlin Motorsport 0 Gearbox 13
Fastest lap: Valtteri Bottas, 1:33.251, 166.274 km/h (103.318 mph) on lap 4[1]

References

  1. "2009 starting grid" (PDF). formel3guide.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
  2. "Bottas takes pole as Bianchi gets penalised". mastersf3.gpupdate.net. 13 June 2009. Archived from the original on 26 December 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2011.

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