2001 Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey

25°40′41″N 100°17′00″W / 25.67806°N 100.28333°W / 25.67806; -100.28333

Mexico 2001 Grand Prix of Monterrey
Race details
Race 1 of 21 in the 2001 CART season
DateMarch 11, 2001
Official name2001 Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey Presented by Herdez
LocationFundidora Park, Monterrey, Mexico
CourseTemporary Street Course
2.105 mi / 3.39 km
Distance78 (shortened from 80) laps
164.19 mi / 264.42 km
Pole position
DriverSweden Kenny Bräck (Team Rahal)
Time1:15.244
Fastest lap
DriverScotland Dario Franchitti (Team Green)
Time1:15.403 (on lap 59 of 78 (shortened from 80))
Podium
FirstBrazil Cristiano da Matta (Newman-Haas Racing)
SecondBrazil Gil de Ferran (Team Penske)
ThirdCanada Paul Tracy (Team Green)

The 2001 Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey was a Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) motor race held on March 11, 2001 at Fundidora Park in Monterrey, Mexico in front of a crowd of 116,000 people. It was the first round of the 2001 CART FedEx Championship Series season and the inaugural open-wheel race at Monterrey (not to be confused with the Monterey Grand Prix at Laguna Seca in California). It was the first time CART had raced in Mexico since 1981. Newman/Haas Racing driver Cristiano da Matta led 32 laps of a timed race en route to his second career victory and his first with the team. Defending series champion Gil de Ferran finished 2nd and Paul Tracy finished 3rd.

Despite leading much the first half of the race and starting on pole, Team Rahal driver Kenny Bräck finished 5th after he first experienced engine difficulties and then brake problems later on. Multiple drivers and teams experienced difficulties with their cars as this was the first full race of the season.

The race distance was shortened from 80 to 78 laps to comply with the two-hour time limit. There were five lead changes and three cautions. The race was considered a huge success for an inaugural event, and it remained on the CART calendar until 2006; its success inspired a second event in Mexico City from 2002 to 2007.