The 2008 Vallelunga Superleague Formula round was the fifth round of the inaugural Superleague Formula championship, with the races taking place on November 2, 2008. Eighteen football teams were represented on the grid, the same number of teams as there was at the previous three rounds. There were two driver changes before this round of the championship and one during the round: Duncan Tappy returned to the Tottenham Hotspur cockpit replacing Dominik Jackson, having missed the previous round in Portugal and Kasper Andersen was replaced by Stamatis Katsimis in the Olympiacos CFP car. Having broken a bone in his right hand in practice, Paul Meijer was replaced by Dominick Muermans in the Al Ain car – becoming their fourth driver in five races. The meeting saw a third win for championship leaders Beijing Guoan and a first win for F.C. Porto. Beijing also extended their championship lead to an almost unassailable 59 points.

Report

Qualifying

After the random draw which split the eighteen-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. Andy Soucek (Atlético Madrid) missed out on the top eight, despite setting a time some 0.052 seconds faster than Group B 4th Adrián Vallés in the Liverpool F.C. car. As fastest drivers in their groups, Antônio Pizzonia (SC Corinthians) and Davide Rigon (Beijing Guoan) were expected to meet in the final, but neither made the final. Instead, Vallés and Robert Doornbos (A.C. Milan) battled it out, with Vallés coming out on top by 0.260 seconds – the fifth different polesitter in five races.

Race 1

Before the race even began, there was dramas - Borja García (Sevilla FC) started from pit lane and Alessandro Pier Guidi (Galatasaray S.K.) having gearbox troubles on the grid. At the start, Vallés led away from Doornbos and Rigon, with Pier Guidi passing Tuka Rocha (CR Flamengo) for fourth on the opening lap. Lap three saw the end of Enrico Toccacelo's Borussia Dortmund car with suspension failure while running towards the back. The top ten somehow stayed in order, until the pit window. Rigon pitted first followed by Rocha, Franck Perera (A.S. Roma) and Yelmer Buurman (PSV Eindhoven. Doornbos and Vallés pitted on lap 11, allowing Pier Guidi to lead for two laps before his pit stop. Pizzonia took the lead for a lap until he pitted, and after the cycle through, Rigon led from Doornbos, Pier Guidi, Vallés and Rocha. Lap 16 saw Garcia's race end with a stuck throttle. There was a somewhat crazy finish to the race, with Soucek and Perera both retiring within the last five minutes of the race with engine problems and a puncture respectively. Vallés suffered fuel pressure problems towards the end, falling five places in as many minutes as Rigon went on to claim his third victory of the season, opening up a 67-point lead over PSV. Following him home were Doornbos, Pier Guidi, Rocha, Ryan Dalziel (Rangers F.C., Pizzonia, Craig Dolby (R.S.C. Anderlecht), Tristan Gommendy (F.C. Porto), Vallés, Buurman, Duncan Tappy (Tottenham Hotspur), Max Wissel (FC Basel 1893), Stamatis Katsimis (Olympiacos CFP) and Dominick Muermans (Al Ain) – both rookies finishing a lap down.

Race 2

Race two began with a bang – a first corner incident taking out Pizzonia, Doornbos and Rocha at Curva Cimini, causing a long safety car period. Wissel retired the Basel car during this with engine trouble. All was cleared up for the restart on lap six with Toccacelo still leading from Soucek (up from third) and García. A brave move from Soucek at Campagnano moved the Spaniard into the lead with Perera passing García for third. Lap nine saw another accident, this time between Toccacelo and Perera again at Cimini. Toccacelo defended the inside line before moving sharply to the outside where Perera already was. Soucek pitted from the lead on lap eleven, but gremlins struck causing him to pit again, before retiring with gearbox trouble on lap 21. Katsimis led for a lap before he pitted, letting Tappy lead until his pitstop on lap 15. Perera took the lead, having pitted on lap eleven. A mistake from Buurman on lap 17 allowed Gommendy into second and after Perera. García retired again, with brake failure continuing Sevilla's spiral down the championship standings. The number of runners fell into single-figures on lap 27 with another three-car accident with Katsimis, Tappy and Pier Guidi crashing at Cimini. The race wasn't decided until the final lap when Perera made a slight mistake at Curva Soratte, allowing Gommendy through to win by 1.482 seconds from Perera, with Buurman, Vallés, Rigon, Dolby, Dalziel and Muermans completing the finishers. In the championship standings, Beijing had their lead cut to 59 points, which meant that a maximum of 42 points required for championship glory.

Results

Qualifying

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

Group A

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1Brazil SC CorinthiansBrazil Antônio Pizzonia1:21.847
2Italy A.C. MilanNetherlands Robert Doornbos1:22.551
3Turkey Galatasaray S.K.Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi1:22.684
4Italy A.S. RomaFrance Franck Perera1:22.715
5Spain Atlético MadridSpain Andy Soucek1:22.833
6Netherlands PSV EindhovenNetherlands Yelmer Buurman1:23.229
7England Tottenham HotspurUnited Kingdom Duncan Tappy1:24.345
8Portugal F.C. PortoFrance Tristan Gommendy1:24.516
9United Arab Emirates Al AinNetherlands Paul Meijerno time

Group B

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1China Beijing GuoanItaly Davide Rigon1:22.322
2Brazil CR FlamengoBrazil Tuka Rocha1:22.471
3Belgium R.S.C. AnderlechtUnited Kingdom Craig Dolby1:22.874
4England Liverpool F.C.Spain Adrián Vallés1:22.885
5Scotland Rangers F.C.United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel1:23.498
6Switzerland FC Basel 1893Germany Max Wissel1:23.664
7Spain Sevilla FCSpain Borja García1:23.758
8Greece Olympiacos CFPGreece Stamatis Katsimis1:24.661
9Germany Borussia DortmundItaly Enrico Toccacelono time

Knockout stages

Quarter-FinalsSemi-FinalsPole Shoot Out
A1SC Corinthians1:22.627
B4Liverpool F.C.1:22.411B4Liverpool F.C.1:22.524
A3Galatasaray S.K.1:22.771B2CR Flamengo1:30.310
B2CR Flamengo1:22.261B4Liverpool F.C.1:21.855
A2A.C. Milan1:22.122A2A.C. Milan1:22.115
B3R.S.C. Anderlecht1:22.645A2A.C. Milan1:21.680
A4A.S. Roma1:21.998B1Beijing Guoan1:22.373
B1Beijing Guoan1:21.836

Grid

Pos.TeamDriverTime
1England Liverpool F.C.Spain Adrián Vallés1:21.855
2Italy A.C. MilanNetherlands Robert Doornbos1:22.115
3China Beijing GuoanItaly Davide Rigon1:22.373
4Brazil CR FlamengoBrazil Tuka Rocha1:30.310
5Turkey Galatasaray S.K.Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi1:22.771
6Belgium R.S.C. AnderlechtUnited Kingdom Craig Dolby1:22.645
7Italy A.S. RomaFrance Franck Perera1:21.998
8Brazil SC CorinthiansBrazil Antônio Pizzonia1:22.627
9Spain Atlético MadridSpain Andy Soucek1:22.833
10Scotland Rangers F.C.United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel1:23.498
11Netherlands PSV EindhovenNetherlands Yelmer Buurman1:23.229
12Switzerland FC Basel 1893Germany Max Wissel1:23.664
13England Tottenham HotspurUnited Kingdom Duncan Tappy1:24.345
14Spain Sevilla FCSpain Borja García1:23.758
15Portugal F.C. PortoFrance Tristan Gommendy1:24.516
16Greece Olympiacos CFPGreece Stamatis Katsimis1:24.661
17Germany Borussia DortmundItaly Enrico Toccacelono time
18United Arab Emirates Al AinNetherlands Paul Meijerno time

Race 1

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
112China Beijing GuoanItaly Davide Rigon3245:40.448350
23Italy A.C. MilanNetherlands Robert Doornbos32+1.679245
34Turkey Galatasaray S.K.Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi32+11.750540
47Brazil CR FlamengoBrazil Tuka Rocha32+32.539436
517Scotland Rangers F.C.United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel32+33.2051032
614Brazil SC CorinthiansBrazil Antônio Pizzonia32+34.288829
78Belgium R.S.C. AnderlechtUnited Kingdom Craig Dolby32+35.238626
816Portugal F.C. PortoFrance Tristan Gommendy32+35.7121523
921England Liverpool F.C.Spain Adrián Vallés32+38.594120
105Netherlands PSV EindhovenNetherlands Yelmer Buurman32+43.2161118
1119England Tottenham HotspurUnited Kingdom Duncan Tappy32+59.9871316
1210Switzerland FC Basel 1893Germany Max Wissel32+1:02.5491214
139Greece Olympiacos CFPGreece Stamatis Katsimis31+1 Lap1612
146United Arab Emirates Al AinNetherlands Dominick Muermans31+1 Lap1810
1522Italy A.S. RomaFrance Franck Perera29Puncture78
1615Spain Atlético MadridSpain Andy Soucek27Engine97
1718Spain Sevilla FCSpain Borja García15Throttle146
1811Germany Borussia DortmundItaly Enrico Toccacelo2Suspension175
Fastest lap: Davide Rigon (Beijing Guoan) 1:23.586 (109.323 mph)

Race 2

PosNoTeamDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
116Portugal F.C. PortoFrance Tristan Gommendy3046:15.5081150
222Italy A.S. RomaFrance Franck Perera30+1.482445
35Netherlands PSV EindhovenNetherlands Yelmer Buurman30+4.562940
421England Liverpool F.C.Spain Adrián Vallés30+13.3211036
512China Beijing GuoanItaly Davide Rigon30+14.1261832
68Belgium R.S.C. AnderlechtUnited Kingdom Craig Dolby30+25.2841229
717Scotland Rangers F.C.United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel30+30.1851426
86United Arab Emirates Al AinNetherlands Dominick Muermans30+1:04.015523
99Greece Olympiacos CFPGreece Stamatis Katsimis26Accident620
1019England Tottenham HotspurUnited Kingdom Duncan Tappy26Accident818
114Turkey Galatasaray S.K.Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi26Accident1616
1215Spain Atlético MadridSpain Andy Soucek21Gearbox314
1318Spain Sevilla FCSpain Borja García18Brakes212
1411Germany Borussia DortmundItaly Enrico Toccacelo8Accident110
1510Switzerland FC Basel 1893Germany Max Wissel3Engine78
1614Brazil SC CorinthiansBrazil Antônio Pizzonia0Accident137
173Italy A.C. MilanNetherlands Robert Doornbos0Accident176
187Brazil CR FlamengoBrazil Tuka Rocha0Accident155
Fastest lap: Andy Soucek (Atlético Madrid) 1:23.475 (109.469 mph)

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