2006 Formula Palmer Audi season

2006 was the ninth year of the Formula Palmer Audi open-wheel racing series. Briton Jon Barnes won the Championship, while American Dane Cameron took the Autumn Trophy

2006 Championship

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The 2006 FPA Championship took in 15 rounds at six meetings. Brands Hatch was visited in both Indy and Grand Prix configurations, while Snetterton was added to the calendar and the series returned to Spa-Francorchamps. Two FIA GT Championship-supporting rounds at Dijon-Prenois in France and at Mugello in Italy concluded the season.

At the start of the season, Viktor Jensen, son of radio DJ David Jensen, romped away from the rest of the field, winning the first four races. But after that, having found his feet in his first year of open-wheel racing, Jon Barnes emerged as the dominant force, winning nine of the last 10 rounds to take the title with a race to spare. Barnes was nominated for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award for his efforts throughout the season, breaking numerous FPA records such as most wins (nine), most consecutive wins (seven) and most points in a season (326).

2006 FPA Championship Schedule

Rounds Date Venue
1 and 2 May 20/21   Brands Hatch (GP)
3, 4 and 5 June 3/4   Spa-Francorchamps
6, 7 and 8 July 1/2   Brands Hatch (Indy)
9 and 10 July 15/16   Snetterton
11 and 12 September 2/3   Dijon-Prenois
13, 14 and 15 September 16/17   Mugello

2006 Championship Standings

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Pos. No. Driver Nat. Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Total
1 32 Jon Barnes   326 20 20 16 18 16 24 24 20 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 326
2 8 Viktor Jensen   276 24 24 24 24 18 20 24 20 20 15 10 20 15 18 276
3 21 Chris Hyman   237 16 16 20 12 24 20 18 18 16 14 18 18 DNF 12 15 237
4 38 Giacomo Petrobelli   186 12 13 13 11 13 10 15 15 DNF 12 20 20 DNF 16 16 186
5 77 Tom Haines   180 10 14 11 14 14 15 14 14 15 13 16 DNF 16 14 DNF 180
6 55 Chris Bell   154 11 12 14 13 1 DNF 4 10 13 11 13 14 12 13 13 154
7 13 James Wingfield   149 18 18 18 20 20 18 16 6 DNF 15 149
8 10 Paul Warren   144 14 15 10 15 DNF 13 13 DNF DNF 10 14 16 DNF 10 14 144
9 6 Derrick Collin   128 1 7 9 9 7 9 6 12 10 5 10 13 11 7 12 128
10 4 Josh Southall   103 9 DNF 15 6 12 16 11 DNF 18 16 DNF DNF 103
11 12 Bruce Hodges   101 12 DNF 10 12 12 16 11 15 13 DNF DNF 101
12 19 Aaron Steele   95 15 DNF DNF 16 15 14 10 7 DNF 18 95
13 2 Giorgio Rosa   78 2 8 7 DNF 9 DNF 5 8 9 9 10 11 DNF 78
14 5 Wesley Fongenie   72 0 4 DNF 7 11 DNF 3 DNF DNF 8 8 11 9 DNF 11 72
15 7 Alan Kempson   71 7 6 5 DNF 8 7 DNF 5 9 6 DNF 12 DNF 6 DNF 71
16 44 Mark Powell   69 13 10 DNF DNF 13 12 9 4 8 69
17 9 Bill Knowles   60 5 DNF 8 10 2 8 DNF DNF 11 4 12 DNF 60
18 3 Barry Walsh   57 DNF 3 6 8 5 DNF 7 DNF 14 3 6 5 DNF DNF DNF 57
19 20 Niki Faulkner   53 15 18 20 53
20 11 Tony Brewer   46 3 5 DNF 4 4 5 DNF DNF 7 DNF 7 6 DNF 5 46
21 23 Howard Spooner   45 4 11 11 8 11 45
22 27 John Bell   43 6 2 4 8 7 8 8 DNF 43
23 15 Adam Smith   38 18 20 DNF 38
24 9 Stephen Young   23 14 9 DNF 23
25 14 Stuart Prior   15 6 9 15
26 12 Trevor Hyman   9 3 3 3 9
27 12 Rob Lofting   8 8 DNF 8
28 20 Ludovico Manfredi   0 0 2 4 5 6 4 9 9 5 7 0

Notes:

  • 0 denotes a finish outside the points.
  • DNF denotes a failure to finish.
  • A blank space denotes a non-participation, i.e. did not start.
  • Bold denotes race winner.
  • Ludovico Manfredi was not eligible to score championship points due to licence issues. However, the points he would have scored (51 in total, enough for 20th in the final standings) are shown in the table.

2006 Autumn Trophy

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The 2006 Autumn Trophy, held on consecutive weekends at Snetterton and Brands Hatch in early November, heralded the dawn of the next generation of young FPA stars. At Snetterton, 16-year-old T Cars star Luciano Bacheta proved to be a contender, winning his very first race in an open-wheel car, and following it up with a third place and another victory to lead the series at the half-way stage. Meanwhile, Team USA Scholarship driver Dane Cameron won the second race to remain just two points behind Bacheta.

At Brands Hatch, however, Cameron put in a stunning weekend performance on a track the Californian had never driven before, winning all three races to become the third American to claim the title. Bacheta had to settle for third in the series, as the consistent Aaron Steele took the runner-up spot by virtue of podium finishes in all six races.

The Autumn Trophy was also notable for the open-wheel racing debuts of Alex Brundle, son of former Formula One driver Martin Brundle, and Stefan Wilson, brother of ChampCar star and former FPA champion Justin Wilson.

2006 Autumn Trophy Schedule

Rounds Date Venue
1, 2 and 3 November 4/5   Snetterton
4, 5 and 6 November 11/12   Brands Hatch (Indy)

2006 Autumn Trophy Standings

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Pos. No. Driver Nat. Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 11 Dane Cameron   136 20 24 20 24 24 24 136
2 19 Aaron Steele   114 18 20 18 20 20 18 114
3 15 Luciano Bacheta   102 24 18 24 4 16 16 102
4 21 Robert Podlesni   98 10 16 16 18 18 20 98
5 8 Gino Ussi   76 6 15 14 16 11 14 76
6 20 Nigel Smith   70 12 12 12 12 9 13 70
7 55 Chris Bell   68 15 14 9 14 13 3 68
8 38 Giacomo Petrobelli   66 16 2 15 9 12 12 66
9 9 Stefan Wilson   52 14 1 0 15 7 15 52
10 10 Paul Warren   48 11 11 DNF DNF 15 11 48
11 1 Stephen Young   45 9 13 13 DNF DNF 10 45
12 44 Mark Powell   42 7 8 7 10 10 DNF 42
13 12 Bruce Hodges   40 8 5 DNF 13 14 DNF 40
14 9 Derrick Collin   39 3 3 5 11 8 9 39
15 3 Barry Walsh   35 13 6 11 DNF DNF 5 35
16 7 Alan Kempson   33 4 9 8 8 DNF 4 33
17 4 Richard Plant   31 2 DNF 10 6 6 7 31
18 88 Jeremy Preddy   26 5 4 3 5 3 6 26
19 35 Steve Ross   21 0 7 1 DNF 5 8 21
20 27 John Bell   20 1 DNF 6 7 4 2 20
21 4 Alex Brundle   14 0 10 4 DNF DNF DNF 14
22 50 Mark Higson   3 DNF 2 1 3
23 50 Kirsty Jeffrey   2 0 0 2 2

Notes:

  • 0 denotes a finish outside the points.
  • DNF denotes a failure to finish.
  • A blank space denotes a non-participation, i.e. did not start.
  • Bold denotes race winner.