2005 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three - Race 2 Results

Race 2 Results

Pos Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired
1 Lewis Hamilton Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 26 39.04,191
2 Loïc Duval Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.11,835
3 Franck Perera Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.14,704
4 James Rossiter Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.15,373
5 Lucas di Grassi Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 26 39.39,924
6 Paul di Resta Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 26 39.40,779
7 Maximilian Götz Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.45,806
8 Alejandro Núñez Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.51,031
9 Ross Zwolsman Dallara F305-Opel 26 39.51,738
10 Esteban Guerrieri Dallara F305-Toyota 26 39.53,851
11 Átila Abreu Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 26 40.04,067
12 Fabio Carbone SLC R1-Opel 26 40.08,084
13 Filip Salaquarda Dallara F305-Opel 26 40.23,043
14 Thomas Holzer Dallara F305-Opel 25 39.08,169
15 Hannes Neuhauser Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 25 39.08,529
16 Marco Bonanomi Dallara F305-Opel 23 39.17,608
17 Sebastian Vettel Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 19 29.12,169
DNF Adrian Sutil Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz 18 26.59,961
DNF Giedo van der Garde Dallara F305-Opel 10 15.36,770
DNF Richard Antinucci Dallara F305-Toyota 8 12.27,124
DNF Guillaume Moreau Dallara F305-Opel 8 12.27,518
DNF Kohei Hirate Dallara F305-Opel 3 04.54,930
DNF Greg Franchi Dallara F305-Opel 0

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