2006 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco

Jost Wildbolz, one of the pre-event favourites, topped the first practice session only for gearbox problems to draw his weekend to a close.

The race was dominated by Duncan Dayton, while Jos Koster and Tony Smith fought hard for the final step on the podium.

[1] Michael Schryver secured pole position in Race E but retired early with gearbox and steering rack issues.

In Race G, Martin Stretton hit the wall during first qualifying and damaged the chassis of his Tyrrell P34, but made enough repairs by the second session to secure a place on the front row.

Polesitter Paul Edwards attempted a bold move for the lead around the outside at Loews Hairpin on the final tour, but made contact and brushed the barriers, ending up classified the first car a lap down.