2014 F1RWRS World 800

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Flag of the United States svg.png 2014 World 800
Race N/A of N/A in the 2014 F1RWRS season
Indianapolis Motor Speedway svg.png
Date 2 November, 2014
Official Name 3rd F1RWRS Bud Light World 800
Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana, United States
Course Permanent racing facility
4.023 km (2.5 mi)
Distance 100 laps, 402.3 km (250 mi) by 2 races
Weather Sunny
Pole Position
Driver Flag of Australia svg.png Mitchell Macklin MRT-BMW
Time 0:45.325
Fastest Lap
Driver N/A
Time N/A
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jack Christopherson Jones-Ford
Second Flag of Australia svg.png Daniel Melrose Jones-Ford
Third Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin Jones-Ford


The 2014 F1RWRS Budweiser World 800 was the third F1RWRS race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the first since the race's renaming after a dispute over the use of the Indianapolis 500 name and subsequent damage to the IndyCar Series' marquee event at the same venue. Rather than held over 500 miles, the race was instead held over the marginally shorter distance of 800km. The event received title sponsorship from Budweiser.

The race was held over two legs, with aggregated scores determining the overall winner. Despite winning neither leg, Jack Christopherson won the overall race for the second year in succession, driving for Castrol Jones Racing, and thus retained the Dan Wheldon Memorial Trophy. As a team, Jones took a 1-2-3 finish with Daniel Melrose second and Terry Hawkin third.

Entry List

A number of regular season F1RWRS teams didn't participate in the race, notably DGNgineering, Sunshine and Kamaha. This allowed invitational teams into the race, these were Red Bull Autodynamics GP and Donkervoort Automobielen while seven of the regular teams fielded four entries.

The Autodynamics team brought with them their newly-finished 2015-spec chassis with which they'd make their debut in F1RWRS the following season and new Ilmor engines. Donkervoort had developed their own F1RWRS project and the World 800 invitation gave them the opportunity to debut the chassis with a view to a full-time F1RWRS entry in future. In line with their road car operation, they used year-old Audi engines that had previously been in the back of the Team Phoenix cars.

In total, 44 cars were entered for the 2014 World 800.

2014 F1RWRS World 800 Entry List
Team Constructor Chassis Engine Aspiration Tyre # Race Drivers
Flag of Belgium svg.png Gillet Ecurie Nationale Belge Gillet ENB ENB114 Gillet GV10 N-A Continental Icon.png 3 Flag of Belgium svg.png Aurelien Moll
4 Flag of Belgium svg.png Thomas De Bock
43 Flag of Belgium svg.png Eric Swerts
44 Flag of Belgium svg.png Laurent Seron
Flag of Australia svg.png Valvoline Holden Racing Team Holden HRT-004 Holden HSV L12-2 N-A Bridgestone Icon.png 5 Flag of Australia svg.png Frank Zimmer
6 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel
45 Flag of Canada svg.png Tommy Nash
46 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Castrol Jones Racing Jones 103 Ford HBD VI-2 N-A Goodyear Icon.png 7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Sammy Jones
8 Flag of Australia svg.png Daniel Melrose
47 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jack Christopherson
48 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin
Flag of Canada svg.png ArrowTech ART ArrowTech AT-04 Peugeot A7 N-A Bridgestone Icon.png 9 Flag of Portugal svg.png Daniel Martins
10 Flag of Croatia svg.png Mirko Bosevic
Flag of the United States svg.png American Racing Conglomerate ARC ARC-14 Ford HB IV N-A Goodyear Icon.png 14 Flag of Mexico svg.png Jesús Plaza
15 Flag of the United States svg.png Tristan Jung
54 Flag of Italy svg.png Fredo Mestolio
55 Flag of the United States svg.png Peter Senerson
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pemberton Prospec Racing Prospec PRS 301 Lamborghini 3512 N-A Michelin Icon.png 18 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Luc Schiller
19 Flag of China svg.png Du Lei
Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Foxdale Auto Racing Team Foxdale F1-4 Renault RS01 N-A Dunlop Icon.png 20 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann
21 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann
60 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Martin McFry
61 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet
Flag of Australia svg.png/Flag of Germany svg.png Virgin Melrose Racing Team MRT M5 BMW P89 Turbo Michelin Icon.png 24 Flag of Australia svg.png Rhys Davies
25 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas
64 Flag of Australia svg.png Mitchell Macklin
65 Flag of France svg.png Marie Simon
Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Alitalia IBR TA-14 Ford HB I N-A Pirelli Icon.png 28 Flag of Hungary svg.png David Koczo
29 Flag of Slovakia svg.png Andrej Kremnicky
68 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen
69 Flag of Italy svg.png Gianluigi Pazzini
Flag of Tropico svg.png Tropico GP powered by CR Motorsport Tropico TGP001 Yamaha OX88 N-A Michelin Icon.png 30 Flag of Finland svg.png Miko Fäkkinen
31 Flag of Tropico svg.png Renaldo Jiménez
Flag of Poland svg.png Dofasco Lukoil Racing Dofasco DR 01 Ford DFZ N-A Pirelli Icon.png 32 Flag of Poland svg.png Tomislaw Tajner
33 Flag of France svg.png Sebastian Groves
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mitie Aviation Racing Mitie MA-01 Ford DFR N-A Bridgestone Icon.png 34 Flag of Latvia svg.png Matthias Valsattis
35 Flag of Germany svg.png David Neuberg
Flag of Indonesia svg.png Mecha Grand Prix Mecha FM-14 Ford DFZ N-A Pirelli Icon.png 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Steven Mackintosh
41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies
Flag of Australia svg.png Red Bull Autodynamics GP Autodynamics AGP15 Ilmor 2175A N-A Englebert Icon.png 82 Flag of Finland svg.png Mika Paasonen
83 Flag of Germany svg.png Dieter Hallenstein
Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Donkervoort Automobielen BV Donkervoort D14 Audi EA389/1 N-A Bridgestone Icon.png 85 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Gio van Dycke
86 Flag of Belgium svg.png Ron Mignolet

Qualifying

A single one hour qualifying session was held on the Saturday of the race weekend to determine the grid order for the first race. The grid for the second race would be determined by the results of race 1. Each driver had a single flying lap to set a time within the hour session.

It was no surprise to see the MRTs lock out the top 4 spots on the grid, but what was surprising was that it was their F2RWRS drivers who started on the front row. Both having already done F2 qualifying meant they had an obvious advantage. It was a similar story at Gillet, although stranger as Swerts wasn't racing in the FedEx 100. It was also noticeable at HRT, with Tommy Nash qualifying very close to Whitechapel, and at Scuderia Alitalia. Three of the four Jones cars did well, with Melrose leading the way, although Terry Hawkin, fresh from victory on the Gold Coast, found traffic on his lap. Of the two invited teams, Autodynamics did a solid job with their 2015 car, while Donkervoort, who might get an entry into the main series in a few years, were way off the pace of even the Tropico cars. But the biggest surprise went to Daniel Martins, who followed Nicolas all the way around for extra speed, and it paid off beautifully.

Race 1

The first few laps of race 1 of the World 800 were hotly contested, as all four MRTs, three of the Jones cars and the two ArrowTechs fought for the lead. It wasn't until lap 8 that Nicolas started to get away and the other three MRTs of Davies, Macklin and Simon held the next three spots.

Deiter Hallenstein became the first DNF as his car stopped with suspension failure on lap 6, stopping at the entry to turn 3, a proven danger spot. The bad position caught out John Zimmer, who got held wide on the next lap by Peter Senerson and had nowhere to go, becoming the third DNF. In the meantime Fredo Mestolio had picked up a puncture on the back straight on lap 6 and was forced to stop inside turn 4. Renaldo Jiménez was in trouble too after he caught some debris and pitted for a front wing.

Gio van Dycke retired early with engine dramas, already a few laps down, and stopping his car at the entry to turn 3 was a bad idea, as McFry hit him and van Nieuwenhuijzen found some debris, with both needing new front wings.

The next retirement surprised no one, as Phillippe Nicolas coasted to a halt with failed suspension, from the lead, handing it over to Macklin. A wheel worked itself loose on James Davies' car, causing him to pit, while Pazzini made a nuisance of himself when Martins came to lap him. Seron went out on lap 20 with a water leak.

Daniel Martins became the next retirement, from a strong position too, as a loose wheel put him out, and he couldn't get back to the pits. In fact, he stopped smack bang in the middle of the back straight, and it wasn't until the marshals started to move the car that someone hit him - Miko Fäkkinen, who was being lapped and paid the price for being a gracious backmarker, fortunately only needing a front wing. The next lap, De Bock went out, as wheel to wheel contact with Melrose put him into the turn 3 fence.

Up front, Rhys Davies had caught Macklin, and they fought for the lead, although Macklin had a habit of leading down the main straight while Davies led on the back. Valsattis and Melrose both pitted, Valsattis for a loose wheel, Melrose for a brake problem. Fäkkinen came in the following lap for a front wing change. Koczo got hung out to dry at turn 3 on the next lap by Schiller, and predictably, his race was over. Valsattis got unluckier as he hit some debris and had to pit for the second time in three laps.

Lap 27 saw three more incidents as Whitechapel picked up a puncture but managed to get back to the pits, while Jesús Plaza pulled up with a suspension problem at turn 1. The third incident was a big one - Gianluigi Pazzini had a massive accident at turn 3. Eric Swerts came up behind to lap him, and Pazzini initially gave him room. However, he started to move back down the track mid corner, and his front left wheel collided with Swerts' rear right, and it launched him into the air. He hit the catch fencing hard, and landed just as heavily. Swerts was spun around, but managed to keep it out of the fence.

Aurelien Moll had started the first round of scheduled stops on lap 26, with the Manns pitting on laps 28 (Douglas) and 29 (Pippa), with Swerts on lap 31. Then the flood gates opened, as Jones and Macklin came in on 33, and followed by Davies, Schiller, Bosevic and Nash on 34. Lap 35 saw Jung, Neuberg, Kremnicky, Hawkin, Senerson, Fleet and Paasonen all come in, although Hawkin had to fix an electrical issue. Martin McFry also stopped with a transmission failure. Mackintosh, Zimmer and Tajner stopped on 36, Lei and Groves on 37 and Mignolet on 38. Zimmer, shortly after his stop, retired with a transmission failure as well.

Jack Christopherson had inherited the lead, after the MRTs had stopped, and was looking good on a one-stopper when a wheel worked itself loose. Fortunately it was going through turn 4, so he didn't lose much time, but he was always going to lose his spot. Since this was lap 39, he was still within the window to switch to two stops, but the Jones crew filled him up to the end - 60 laps of fuel. It was a strange decision, but one that could pay off if the MRT reliability kicked in.

Which is precisely what happened the very next lap as Marie Simon parked her car with yet another transmission issue. Tristan Jung only lasted two more laps before his car came to a smoking halt. By this time Macklin had dropped Davies, and was leading by a healthy margin. In fact, Davies was struggling to break away from Bosevic. Renaldo Jiménez pitted from nowhere in particular on lap 44. Aurelien Moll retired the next lap with a suspension problem, stopping at turn 1.

This caused a big problem behind, as Sammy Jones was forced to slow behind him. This caught Sebastian Groves unaware, and the two collided, forcing both to complete a slow lap and pit, a new rear wing for Jones and a front wing for Groves. While this was going on, Mika Paasonen retired at the back of the circuit, completely unnoticed, which was surprising since his engine had caught fire.

Mignolet was the next to go, although few cared as he was already 8 laps down and not even at half distance yet. Pippa Mann was the next front running retirement, with a suspension failure ruining what was becoming a brilliant battle with Melrose for 5th.

On lap 52 the next pit cycle started, with Douglas Mann, Eric Swerts and Poppy Whitechapel all stopping for the second time. Tomislaw Tajner and Peter Senerson were the next to retire, with electrical issues and an oil leak respectively. Miko Fäkkinen very nearly joined them with a throttle problem, but he managed to pit and fix it.

Mackintosh, Melrose and James Davies all came in for their final stops on laps 61-62, very early for two stoppers, and it wasn't until laps 67-78 that the others came in, including the two remaining MRTs, Hawkin, Bosevic (who had led a lap thanks to the stops), Kremnicky, Nash, Schiller, Lei, Neuberg, Groves, Jones and Jiménez. Ben Fleet joined his girlfriend on the sidelines with yet another engine fire, on lap 67.

The three-stoppers came in for their final stops around lap 80, and that lap saw MRT lose their third car, with Rhys Davies parking with transmission problems, leaving Macklin in the lead, Bosevic second and the only other car on the lead lap, with the four Jones cars fighting for the final podium spot. Mackintosh retired with an oil leak, a lap short of being classified, but the big action didn't come until lap 97.

MRT basically had Macklin home, with three laps to run and almost a lap ahead of second, when at turn 3 a wheel almost came off the wagon. Macklin survived a scary moment to get the car to the pits, but he had lost enough speed that while he led the lap, Bosevic caught him while he was stationary, and took the lead with two to go. He managed to hold it off to take victory, and while he wasn't the fastest car on track, it was still well deserved.

The final lap saw the scariest moment of the race. Douglas Mann and Poppy Whitechapel were fighting over 10th position, 3 laps down on the leaders. At turn 2, Whitechapel got a run on Mann but had to take to the outside down the back stretch. As they went into turn 3, Whitechapel had a nose ahead as they hit the banking. The HRT started to move up to get a better run out of the corner, and Mann also moved high. However, he went too high, and they touched wheels. Whitechapel was immediately launched high up into the catch fencing, and lands back on the track hard, eventually sliding down onto the infield, almost flipping as she did. Mann managed to keep control and drove off to take 10th place. However, he won't be likely to start there, as it was very dangerous to move up that high with a car easily visible on the outside at turn 3, and he'll likely get a grid penalty for the second leg.

Race 1 classification

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 10 Flag of Croatia svg.png Mirko Bosevic ArrowTech-Peugeot 99 1:18:16.737 9 150
2 64 Flag of Australia svg.png Mitchell Macklin MRT-BMW 99 +17.795 1 138
3 47 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jack Christopherson Jones-Ford 99 +36.310 7 129
4 48 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin Jones-Ford 98 +1 lap 11 120
5 8 Flag of Australia svg.png Daniel Melrose Jones-Ford 98 +1 lap 6 111
6 7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Sammy Jones Jones-Ford 98 +1 lap 8 102
7 43 Flag of Belgium svg.png Eric Swerts Gillet 97 +2 laps 10 96
8 45 Flag of Canada svg.png Tommy Nash Holden 97 +2 laps 18 90
9 29 Flag of Slovakia svg.png Andrej Kremnicky IBR-Ford 96 +3 laps 28 84
10 20 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Foxdale-Renault 96 +3 laps 27 78
11 6 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel Holden 95 Collision 17 72
12 68 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen IBR-Ford 95 +4 laps 30 69
13 18 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Luc Schiller Prospec-Lamborghini 95 +4 laps 33 66
14 19 Flag of China svg.png Du Lei Prospec-Lamborghini 94 +5 laps 34 63
15 35 Flag of Germany svg.png David Neuberg Mitie-Ford 92 +7 laps 36 60
16 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies Mecha-Ford 92 +7 laps 35 57
17 33 Flag of France svg.png Sebastian Groves Dofasco-Ford 92 +7 laps 37 54
18 34 Flag of Latvia svg.png Matthias Valsattis Mitie-Ford 91 +8 laps 38 51
19 30 Flag of Finland svg.png Miko Fäkkinen Tropico-Yamaha 89 +10 laps 42 48
Ret 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Steven Mackintosh Mecha-Ford 89 Oil leak 40 45
Ret 24 Flag of Australia svg.png Rhys Davies MRT-BMW 79 Transmission 3 42
Ret 31 Flag of Tropico svg.png Renaldo Jiménez Tropico-Yamaha 72 Transmission 41 39
Ret 61 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet Foxdale-Renault 66 Oil leak 15 36
Ret 55 Flag of the United States svg.png Peter Senerson ARC-Ford 54 Oil leak 24 33
Ret 32 Flag of Poland svg.png Tomislaw Tajner Dofasco-Ford 52 Electrical 39 30
Ret 21 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann Foxdale-Renault 50 Suspension 25 27
Ret 3 Flag of Belgium svg.png Aurelien Moll Gillet 45 Suspension 19 24
Ret 82 Flag of Finland svg.png Mika Paasonen Autodynamics-Ilmor 43 Oil leak 22 21
Ret 15 Flag of the United States svg.png Tristan Jung ARC-Ford 42 Engine 21 18
Ret 86 Flag of Belgium svg.png Ron Mignolet Donkervoort-Audi 41 Water leak 43 15
Ret 65 Flag of France svg.png Marie Simon MRT-BMW 40 Transmission 2 14
Ret 5 Flag of Australia svg.png Frank Zimmer Holden 38 Transmission 23 13
Ret 60 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Martin McFry Foxdale-Renault 34 Transmission 26 12
Ret 14 Flag of Mexico svg.png Jesús Plaza ARC-Ford 27 Suspension 12 11
Ret 69 Flag of Italy svg.png Gianluigi Pazzini IBR-Ford 26 Collision 32 10
Ret 28 Flag of Hungary svg.png David Koczo IBR-Ford 26 Accident 31 9
Ret 4 Flag of Belgium svg.png Thomas De Bock Gillet 23 Accident 14 8
Ret 9 Flag of Portugal svg.png Daniel Martins ArrowTech-Peugeot 22 Loose wheel 5 7
Ret 44 Flag of Belgium svg.png Laurent Seron Gillet 20 Water leak 13 6
Ret 25 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas MRT 16 Suspension 4 5
Ret 85 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Gio van Dycke Donkervoort-Audi 9 Engine 44 4
Ret 46 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Holden 7 Collision 20 3
Ret 54 Flag of Italy svg.png Fredo Mestolio ARC-Ford 6 Puncture 16 2
Ret 83 Flag of Germany svg.png Dieter Hallenstein Autodynamics-Ilmor 6 Suspension 29 1
 
Laps Leader
1 Daniel Melrose
2 Rhys Davies
3-4 Phillippe Nicolas
5-7 Rhys Davies
8-14 Phillippe Nicolas
15-23 Mitchell Macklin
24 Rhys Davies
25-26 Mitchell Macklin
27 Rhys Davies
28-32 Mitchell Macklin
33-34 Rhys Davies
35-38 Jack Christopherson
39-45 Mitchell Macklin
46 Rhys Davies
47-67 Mitchell Macklin
68 Mirko Bosevic
69-97 Mitchell Macklin
98-99 Mirko Bosevic
 
Driver Laps led
Mitchell Macklin 73
Rhys Davies 9
Phillippe Nicolas 9
Jack Christopherson 4
Mirko Bosevic 3
Daniel Melrose 1

Race 2

With Macklin starting from P2, he was the easy favourite to take the overall win, unless the MRT broke down as it had for Davies, Nicolas and Simon in race 1. The start was fairly uneventful, and there was little action in the first 10 laps apart from Neuberg pitting after a puncture.

Andrej Kremnicky became the first retirement of race 2 when he found himself in the turn 3 fence. Fighting with Zimmer and Schiller, he tried to go around the outside of both of them and was left wondering why he had found himself in the fence. Scuderia Alitalia's troubles got worse the next lap when Gianluigi Pazzini was put out by a water leak.

The retirements continued on lap 13 when race 1 winner Mirko Bosevic also picked up a water leak, and Sammy Jones also hit the turn 3 fence while fighting with Plaza. This time though it was Plaza shoving his nose up the inside and forcing Jones wide. No penalty was awarded though, and Jones decided to try to get back to the pits, which resulted in several drivers swerving out of the way, and after seeing the carnage caused by drivers crawling around the track in the F2RWRS race, Jones himself was lucky to escape a penalty.

Douglas Mann was next to go, as his transmission gave up on the main straight. He parked it at turn 1, well out of the way of traffic, although his car was still hit by James Davies as he tried to let the MRTs through. For at this point it was Macklin, then Simon and Davies having worked themselves to the front, then the three remaining Jones cars, two of the Gillets (De Bock and Moll), the ARCs and Phillippe Nicolas, desperately trying to get through the field.

When Tomislaw Tajner's engine gave up, the marshals made a run for ROTR when the car was dropped by the crane, fortunately with no cars in the vicinity.

Apart from Tajner's retirement and Seron needing to pit for a throttle problem, nothing happened from there until lap 24, when all hell broke loose. Deiter Hallenstein stopped at turn 1 with suspension failure, while at the same time Peter Senerson stopped at turn 3 when a wheel worked itself loose. Tommy Nash and Terry Hawkin ran afoul of Senerson, who was in a very awkward place, with Nash retiring on the spot and Hawkin needing a new front wing. Ron Mignolet also got involved, hitting Senerson's wheel and needing a wing as well. At turn 1, it was Fleet who got unlucky, trying to lap van Dycke and hitting Hallenstein's parked car. Foxdale in fact got super unlucky as his bouncing wheel was caught by McFry who needed a new wing, while the race leader Mitchell Macklin also lost his wing on some debris. In most wing replacements, it fell almost perfectly on time for their scheduled stops, as a lot of drivers gambled on either one stop, or three, a huge change from the majority two-stopping this morning.

During this phase, Martins, Plaza, Christopherson, Paasonen, Pippa Mann and Melrose all came in, while Valsattis retired, as did Mestolio and Simon, the ARC and MRT showing their usual unreliability. Davies took the lead after Macklin's stop, while Nicolas was making huge gains. After lap 30, the two stoppers came in, which included the three remaining HRTs, Swerts, Schiller, De Bock, Davies and Lei. When Davies stopped, Aurelien Moll inherited the lead of the race. Why? Because Macklin's chance of the overall victory vanished with a transmission failure. There were then several quick retirements, with De Bock's engine going up in flames, Plaza picking up a puncture, Martins having his suspension collapse, Groves had a loose wheel (although he managed to make it to the pits), and Pippa Mann's suspension going as well. At the same time, Nicolas caught Moll and breezed past into the lead, although only until lap 50 when he pitted. The one stoppers came in, as did the three stoppers for the second time. With Nicolas and Moll both stopping, Davies took the lead back. Jiménez, Swerts, James Davies, Jung and Frank Zimmer all retired in quick succession, with two transmission failures, a suspension problem and a couple of oil leaks.

Rhys Davies and Lei, the only two stoppers left in the race, came in around lap 70, with Davies far enough ahead of Nicolas and Moll to retain the lead. However, while Moll was losing time, Nicolas was gaining, but still 20 seconds behind.

The remaining stops were completed from laps 75 to 81, and during this period, having got to within 15 seconds of the lead, Nicolas picked up a puncture, and couldn't get back to the pits in time. From there it looked like a Davies cakewalk - until the traditional MRT reliability kicked in. On lap 89, almost a lap ahead of Moll, Davies had an electrical issue, and had to crawl back to the pits. It put Moll into the lead, now 15 seconds up on Davies with 10 laps to go, but with fresh tyres Davies was a good three seconds faster.

On lap 93 there was disappointment for Autodynamics as Mika Paasonen retired. At this point he'd been running in a brilliant 5th, despite having a car that was, simply, crap. Unfortunately, his engine caught fire and a great race came to an end.

Up front, Moll was losing time to Davies, and on lap 96 Davies caught and passed him to take the lead. Davies then backed off to prevent more issues, and held the lead by 4 seconds to beat Moll to the win. Behind them, Melrose had passed Christopherson on pure pace to take the final podium spot, with Hawkin, John Zimmer, Whitechapel and Koczo rounding out the top 8. McFry, the sole remaining Foxdale, wound up 9th, Laurent Seron 10th, Schiller 11th, van Niewenhuijzen 12th, then Lei, Groves, Neuberg and Mackintosh the last of the finishers. Paasonen was classified 17th, and Gio van Dycke was the last finisher, 13 laps down and thus unclassified.

Race 2 classification

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 24 Flag of Australia svg.png Rhys Davies MRT-BMW 100 1:19:41.328 21 150
2 3 Flag of Belgium svg.png Aurelien Moll Gillet 100 +4.116 27 138
3 8 Flag of Australia svg.png Daniel Melrose Jones-Ford 100 +9.107 5 129
4 47 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jack Christopherson Jones-Ford 100 +16.748 3 120
5 48 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin Jones-Ford 100 +32.531 4 111
6 46 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Holden 98 +2 laps 42 102
7 6 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel Holden 98 +2 laps 11 96
8 28 Flag of Hungary svg.png David Koczo IBR-Ford 97 +3 laps 36 90
9 60 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Martin McFry Foxdale-Renault 97 +3 laps 33 84
10 44 Flag of Belgium svg.png Laurent Seron Gillet 97 +3 laps 39 78
11 18 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Luc Schiller Prospec-Lamborghini 97 +3 laps 13 72
12 68 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen IBR-Ford 97 +3 laps 12 69
13 19 Flag of China svg.png Du Lei Prospec-Lamborghini 97 +3 laps 14 66
14 33 Flag of France svg.png Sebastian Groves Dofasco-Ford 94 +6 laps 17 63
15 35 Flag of Germany svg.png David Neuberg Mitie-Ford 94 +6 laps 15 60
16 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Steven Mackintosh Mecha-Ford 93 +7 laps 20 57
17 82 Flag of Finland svg.png Mika Paasonen Autodynamics-Ilmor 91 Oil leak 28 54
NC 85 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Gio van Dycke Donkervoort-Audi 87 +13 laps 41 51
Ret 25 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas MRT 79 Puncture 40 48
Ret 86 Flag of Belgium svg.png Ron Mignolet Donkervoort-Audi 71 Transmission 30 45
Ret 5 Flag of Australia svg.png Frank Zimmer Holden 66 Oil leak 32 42
Ret 43 Flag of Belgium svg.png Eric Swerts Gillet 62 Transmission 7 39
Ret 15 Flag of the United States svg.png Tristan Jung ARC-Ford 62 Oil leak 29 36
Ret 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies Mecha-Ford 58 Suspension 16 33
Ret 31 Flag of Tropico svg.png Renaldo Jiménez Tropico-Yamaha 56 Transmission 22 30
Ret 21 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann Foxdale-Renault 42 Suspension 26 27
Ret 30 Flag of Finland svg.png Miko Fäkkinen Tropico-Yamaha 41 Water leak 19 24
Ret 9 Flag of Portugal svg.png Daniel Martins ArrowTech-Peugeot 40 Suspension 38 21
Ret 14 Flag of Mexico svg.png Jesús Plaza ARC-Ford 38 Puncture 34 18
Ret 4 Flag of Belgium svg.png Thomas De Bock Gillet 37 Engine 37 15
Ret 64 Flag of Australia svg.png Mitchell Macklin MRT-BMW 35 Transmission 2 14
Ret 65 Flag of France svg.png Marie Simon MRT-BMW 29 Oil leak 31 13
Ret 54 Flag of Italy svg.png Fredo Mestolio ARC-Ford 28 Transmission 43 12
Ret 45 Flag of Canada svg.png Tommy Nash Holden 24 Collision 8 11
Ret 61 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet Foxdale-Renault 24 Collision 23 10
Ret 34 Flag of Latvia svg.png Matthias Valsattis Mitie-Ford 24 Suspension 18 9
Ret 55 Flag of the United States svg.png Peter Senerson ARC-Ford 23 Loose wheel 24 8
Ret 83 Flag of Germany svg.png Dieter Hallenstein Autodynamics-Ilmor 23 Suspension 44 7
Ret 32 Flag of Poland svg.png Tomislaw Tajner Dofasco-Ford 18 Engine 25 6
Ret 20 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Foxdale-Renault 16 Transmission 10 5
Ret 7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Sammy Jones Jones-Ford 13 Accident 6 4
Ret 10 Flag of Croatia svg.png Mirko Bosevic ArrowTech-Peugeot 13 Water leak 1 3
Ret 69 Flag of Italy svg.png Gianluigi Pazzini IBR-Ford 11 Water leak 35 2
Ret 29 Flag of Slovakia svg.png Andrej Kremnicky IBR-Ford 10 Accident 9 1
 
Laps Leader
1-24 Mitchell Macklin
25-36 Rhys Davies
37-44 Aurelien Moll
45-49 Phillippe Nicolas
50-89 Rhys Davies
90-95 Aurelien Moll
96-100 Rhys Davies
 
Driver Laps led
Rhys Davies 57
Mitchell Macklin 24
Aurelien Moll 14
Phillippe Nicolas 5

Overall results

The points awarded in each of the two races were combined to provide the overall results. Consistency over the two legs was rewarded more than a single great performance in either race. Jack Christopherson won the Dan Wheldon Memorial Trophy with third and fourth place in the two races, with Melrose and Hawkin filling the remaining podium positions ensuring it was a weekend to remember for Jones Racing. Another notable performance was Poppy Whitechapel who finished fifth overall, arguably her greatest performance in F1RWRS.

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Points
1 47 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jack Christopherson Jones-Ford 249
2 8 Flag of Australia svg.png Daniel Melrose Jones-Ford 240
3 48 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin Jones-Ford 231
4 24 Flag of Australia svg.png Rhys Davies MRT-BMW 192
5 6 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel Holden 168
6 3 Flag of Belgium svg.png Aurelien Moll Gillet 162
7 10 Flag of Croatia svg.png Mirko Bosevic ArrowTech-Peugeot 153
8 64 Flag of Australia svg.png Mitchell Macklin MRT-BMW 152
9 18 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Luc Schiller Prospec-Lamborghini 138
10 68 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen IBR-Ford 138
11 43 Flag of Belgium svg.png Eric Swerts Gillet 135
12 19 Flag of China svg.png Du Lei Prospec-Lamborghini 129
13 35 Flag of Germany svg.png David Neuberg Mitie-Ford 120
14 33 Flag of France svg.png Sebastian Groves Dofasco-Ford 117
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17 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Steven Mackintosh Mecha-Ford 102
18 45 Flag of Canada svg.png Tommy Nash Holden 101
19 28 Flag of Hungary svg.png David Koczo IBR-Ford 99
20 60 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Martin McFry Foxdale-Renault 96
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22 29 Flag of Slovakia svg.png Andrej Kremnicky IBR-Ford 85
23 44 Flag of Belgium svg.png Laurent Seron Gillet 84
24 20 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Foxdale-Renault 83
25 82 Flag of Finland svg.png Mika Paasonen Autodynamics-Ilmor 75
26 30 Flag of Finland svg.png Miko Fäkkinen Tropico-Yamaha 72
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29 34 Flag of Latvia svg.png Matthias Valsattis Mitie-Ford 58
30 5 Flag of Australia svg.png Frank Zimmer Holden 57
31 85 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Gio van Dycke Donkervoort-Audi 55
32 15 Flag of the United States svg.png Tristan Jung ARC-Ford 54
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34 25 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas MRT 53
35 61 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet Foxdale-Renault 46
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37 32 Flag of Poland svg.png Tomislaw Tajner Dofasco-Ford 36
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40 65 Flag of France svg.png Marie Simon MRT-BMW 27
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42 54 Flag of Italy svg.png Fredo Mestolio ARC-Ford 14
43 69 Flag of Italy svg.png Gianluigi Pazzini IBR-Ford 12
44 83 Flag of Germany svg.png Dieter Hallenstein Autodynamics-Ilmor 8