GPX Historic enters eleven F1 cars in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix
Two of these eleven F1 cars will be driven by drivers from French-speaking Switzerland: Tiziano Carugati and Jean Denis Deletraz. See you on Friday 23 April for free practice, on Saturday 24 April for qualifying practice and on Sunday 25 April for the races!
[eltdf_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]W[/eltdf_dropcaps]hile GPX Racing has made a stunning start to the season with three victories in five outings for its Gulf-branded Porsches, the team will field eleven Formula 1 cars at the start of the Historic Monaco Grand Prix.
An operation that is even more intense in its scope and evocative power, since it will take place in the Principality of Monaco.
Tiziano Carugati and Jean Denis Delétraz will drive the following models respectively:
ATS D3-Ford Cosworth 1979 (série G class 2) Tiziano Carugati (CH)
ATS D4-Ford Cosworth 1980 (series G class 2) Jean-Denis Delétraz (CH)
You will find in this article some pictures during a test session at the Dijon-Prenois circuit.
Here is the GPX Historic line-up for the 2021 Monaco Historic Grand Prix, three years after the team’s first podium finish:
Token RJ02-Ford Cosworth 1974 (série F class 1) Axcil Jefferies (ZWE)
Amon AS101-Ford Cosworth 1974 (series F class 1) TBA
Shadow DN5-Ford Cosworth 1975 (série F class 1) Matt Campbell (AUS)
Hesketh 308B-Ford Cosworth 1975 (série F class 1) TBA
March 761-Ford Cosworth 1976 (série F class 1) TBA
Surtees TS19-Ford Cosworth 1976 (série F class 1) Jordan Grogor (ZA)
Shadow DN8-Ford Cosworth 1977 (série G class 1) Pierre-Brice Mena (F)
ATS D3-Ford Cosworth 1979 (série G class 2) Tiziano Carugati (CH)
ATS D4-Ford Cosworth 1980 (series G class 2) Jean-Denis Delétraz (CH)
Arrows A3-Ford Cosworth 1980 (série G classe 2) Jordan Grogor (ZA)
Arrows A3-Ford Cosworth 1980 (série G class 2) TBA
The Automobile-Club de Monaco is looking forward to seeing you on Friday 23rd April for free practice, Saturday 24th for qualifying practice and Sunday 25th for the races!
The pictures are from the GPX Historic tests in Dijon ( signed Antoine Truchet )