Monza trap speeds

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Monza trap speeds

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I´m looking for Monza trap speeds from years 1990 to 2000.
Can anybody help?
Thanks.

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Jason
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You mean speed trap and not trap speed. I don't think this is the right forum either. :roll:
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rob
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Jason wrote:You mean speed trap and not trap speed. I don't think this is the right forum either. :roll:
Yeas you are right speed trap. I´m sorry for that.
Top speed depends most on aero setup and engine power so I don´t think it´s wrong forum.

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Jason
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Actually, you are asking for where the speed trap located, but you are not asking for mechanical or aerodynamic things.
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Jason wrote:Actually, you are asking for where the speed trap located, but you are not asking for mechanical or aerodynamic things.
Sorry for my bad English but I would like to know top speeds at speed trap which is lokated at S/F street at Monza.

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Jason wrote:You mean speed trap and not trap speed. I don't think this is the right forum either. :roll:
Jason, there's no point in correcting someone for a typo or word invertion, when you've understood very well what he was meaning ( especially when you can't answear his question). This is no secret that a huge proportion of forum members doesn't master english perfectly.

Rob, unfortunatly I don't have the information you seek, but I clearly remember I saw in a thread that a member was trying to list all speed traps of all circuit since (if I remember well) the early 80's. I don't remember which topic it was or who was the member, but this topic should be findable and hopefully contains your information.I have try a search on the forum for the keywords "speed trap", but the list was too long, and since I'm currently at work, I can't spend too much time on the net, but if you have the time, I'm sure you can find it.

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vyselegend wrote:
Jason wrote:You mean speed trap and not trap speed. I don't think this is the right forum either. :roll:
Jason, there's no point in correcting someone for a typo or word invertion, when you've understood very well what he was meaning ( especially when you can't answear his question). This is no secret that a huge proportion of forum members doesn't master english perfectly.

Rob, unfortunatly I don't have the information you seek, but I clearly remember I saw in a thread that a member was trying to list all speed traps of all circuit since (if I remember well) the early 80's. I don't remember which topic it was or who was the member, but this topic should be findable and hopefully contains your information.I have try a search on the forum for the keywords "speed trap", but the list was too long, and since I'm currently at work, I can't spend too much time on the net, but if you have the time, I'm sure you can find it.
Thanks vyselegend.
I remember that topic and there are only speeds figures for year 1989.

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Ciro Pabón
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This is NOT what you are asking for, but from the file I've got from Chicane F1, I extracted Monza's fastest LAPS (not top speeds, sorry). The first column shows the position of this particular fast lap between the 780 lap records that Chicane has posted.

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Pos	Km/h---	Year	Length	Driver----------	Car----------------
001	257.321	2004	5793 m	R. Barrichello  	Ferrari F2004     
002	255.875	2005	5793 m	Kimi Räikkönen  	McLaren MP4/20    
003	254.849	2003	5793 m	M. Schumacher   	Ferrari F2003-GA  
004	249.835	1993	5800 m	Damon Hill      	Williams FW15C    
005	249.289	2002	5793 m	R. Barrichello  	Ferrari F2002     
006	247.017	1971	5750 m	Henri Pescarolo 	March 711         
008	245.140	2001	5793 m	Ralf Schumacher 	Williams FW23     
009	244.930	1997	5770 m	Mika Häkkinen   	McLaren MP4/12    
011	243.977	1998	5770 m	Mika Häkkinen   	McLaren MP4/13    
012	243.645	2000	5793 m	Mika Häkkinen   	McLaren MP4/15    
014	242.988	1994	5800 m	Damon Hill      	Williams FW16B    
015	242.958	1970	5750 m	Clay Regazzoni  	Ferrari 312B      
017	242.723	1999	5770 m	Ralf Schumacher 	Williams FW21     
018	242.619	1991	5800 m	Ayrton Senna    	McLaren MP4/6     
019	242.455	1992	5800 m	Nigel Mansell   	Williams FW14B    
021	242.076	1990	5800 m	Ayrton Senna    	McLarenMP4/5B    
025	241.226	1996	5770 m	M. Schumacher   	Ferrari F310      
028	240.564	1987	5800 m	Ayrton Senna    	Lotus 99T         
029	240.364	1995	5770 m	Gerhard Berger  	Ferrari 412T2     
033	239.306	1968	5750 m	Jackie Oliver   	Lotus 49B         
037	237.006	1986	5800 m	Teo Fabi        	Benetton B186     
038	236.985	1989	5800 m	Alain Prost     	McLaren MP4/5     
039	236.512	1985	5800 m	Nigel Mansell   	Williams FW10     
044	234.422	1988	5800 m	M. Alboreto     	Ferrari F1-87/88C 
046	233.898	1967	5750 m	Jim Clark       	Lotus 49          
074	227.174	1984	5800 m	Niki Lauda      	McLaren MP4/2     
088	224.026	1966	5750 m	L. Scarfiotti   	Ferrari 312       
089	223.502	1975	5780 m	Clay Regazzoni  	Ferrari 312T      
092	223.032	1982	5800 m	René Arnoux     	Renault RE30B     
102	221.114	1983	5800 m	Nélson Piquet   	Brabham BT52B     
103	220.892	1974	5780 m	Carlos Pace     	Brabham BT44      
109	220.049	1960	10000m	Phil Hill       	Ferrari 256       
122	218.410	1979	5800 m	Clay Regazzoni  	Williams FW07     
124	218.153	1973	5775 m	Jackie Stewart  	Tyrrell 006       
130	217.523	1956	10000m	Stirling Moss   	Maserati 250F     
147	215.888	1972	5775 m	Jacky Ickx      	Ferrari 312B2-72  
149	215.698	1955	10000m	Stirling Moss   	Mercedes W196     
162	214.730	1965	5750 m	Jim Clark       	Lotus 33          
168	214.092	1981	5800 m	C. Reutemann    	Williams FW07C    
169	213.777	1961	10000m	G. Baghetti     	Ferrari 156       
180	212.562	1978	5800 m	Mario Andretti  	Lotus 79          
205	210.696	1977	5800 m	Mario Andretti  	Lotus 78          
218	209.514	1964	5750 m	John Surtees    	Ferrari 158       
222	209.302	1963	5750 m	Jim Clark       	Lotus 25          
262	206.175	1959	5750 m	Phil Hill       	Ferrari 256       
265	206.120	1976	5800 m	Ronnie Peterson 	March 761         
300	202.346	1962	5750 m	Graham Hill     	BRM P57           
314	201.166	1958	5750 m	Phil Hill       	Ferrari 246       
331	199.614	1957	5750 m	Tony Brooks     	Vanwall 57        
377	194.678	1951	6300 m	Nino Farina     	AlfaRomeo 159A   
459	189.000	1950	6300 m	J.M. Fangio     	AlfaRomeo 159    
469	187.748	1954	6300 m	J.F. González   	Ferrari 553 Squalo
511	182.169	1953	6300 m	J.M. Fangio     	Maserati A6GCM-53 
523	179.857	1952	6300 m	J.F. González   	Maserati A6GCM     
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mep
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Jason, it's not very kind to criticize someone because of
a language mistake.
Furthermore If you are the maybe most doubtful member here.

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Rob,

I tried:

http://www.f1db.com

and of course formula1.com/archive/

Unfortunately, the f1 database [f1db] only contains the average speed of the fastest lap.

I may, and I stress may have the appropriate autosport magazine which would contain the info. But it would be a few weeks before I'll be at my parents home to look for it.


If anyone has access to the full forix (?) or autosport/atlas databases perhaps they can help?

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Tom
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Haha, Autosport mags from the 80s, you told your parents they would come in handy one day.
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Ciro Pabón
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Well, it would be interesting to see the data, kilcoo.

The file from Chicane with all (apparently) the fastest laps in history is at http://chicanef1.dyndns.org/records.pl? ... ubmit=View

I am still trying to understand why Pescarolo's lap in 1971 (sixth fastest lap in history, according to the data I posted) was only 10 km/h below Barrichello's record in 2004... on a March with a Cosworth V8!

It has to be the track... Next time somebody talks about "pinnacle of motorsport" I am going to blow my aneurism: F1 is the "nadir of tracks", I would add.
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joseff
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IIRC a chicane (or two) was added in the 70's

If you look at the chart, in 1971 the track length was 5750m, the next year it was 5775m. Looks like an extra chicane to me.

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:oops:

Just realised its from 1990 to 2000, not 1999 to 2000. D'OH! :lol:


I might have the 2000 data, nothing more unfortunately!


edit: It'll be next week before I will be able to post the stuff (if I find the mag at the weekend).