Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Qatar night race for Asia Series

GP2 bosses have announced that a Qatar night race will replace the second scheduled round at Dubai in this winter's GP2 Asia Series.

The fourth round of the championship was due to take place in Dubai on February 25-26, but has been brought forward to Feb 6-7 and switched to the Losail circuit.

The event will be GP2's first night race, following the lead of Formula One's race under lights in Singapore in September.

GP2 boss Bruno Michel is delighted to be bringing the night racing concept into GP2.

"I am very pleased to report that we will be having a night race weekend in Qatar," he said. "It is a very exciting new challenge and one that GP2 is happy to take up.

"The grand prix in Singapore proved to be a success, generating tremendous interest among both media and fans all over the world. We are confident that the GP2 Asia Series will offer the same kind of dramatic action in Qatar in true GP2 style."



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  • Tuesday, December 16, 2008

    GP2 confirms entries and calendar

    The GP2 Series has confirmed its calendar and teams entered for the 2009 season.

    The only change to the 13 teams is Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing outfit taking over the BCN entry.

    The season will begin at the first European Formula One round of the year at Catalunya in May. That will be the first of nine rounds in support of F1 in Europe before the season finale at the new Algarve circuit in Portimao, Portugal in September.

    No. Team Nation 1&2 Barwa International Campos Team Spain 3&4 iSport International UK 5&6 Piquet GP Brazil 7&8 Racing Engineering Spain 9&10 ART Grand Prix France 11&12 Arden International Netherlands 14&15 Super Nova Racing UK 16&17 DAMS France 18&19 Trident Racing Italy 20&21 Fisichella Motor Sport Italy 22&23 Durango Italy 24&25 Ocean Racing Technology Portugal 26&27 DPR UK 2009 GP2 Series calendar May 9-10 Barcelona, Spain May 22-23 Monte-Carlo, Monaco June 6-7 Istanbul, Turkey June 20-21 Silverstone, UK July 11-12 Nurburgring, Germany July 25-26 Budapest, Hungary August 22-23 Valencia, Spain August 29-30 Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium September 12-13 Monza, Italy September 19-20 Portimao, Portugal

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  • The GP2 Series has confirmed its calendar and teams entered for the 2009 season.

    The only change to the 13 teams is Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing outfit taking over the BCN entry.

    The season will begin at the first European Formula One round of the year at Catalunya in May. That will be the first of nine rounds in support of F1 in Europe before the season finale at the new Algarve circuit in Portimao, Portugal in September.

    No Team Nation 1&2 Barwa International Campos Team Spain 3&4 iSport International UK 5&6 Piquet GP Brazil 7&8 Racing Engineering Spain 9&10 ART Grand Prix France 11&12 Arden International Netherlands 14&15 Super Nova Racing UK 16&17 DAMS France 18&19 Trident Racing Italy 20&21 Fisichella Motor Sport Italy 22&23 Durango Italy 24&25 Ocean Racing Technology Portugal 26&27 DPR UK 2009 GP2 Series calendar May 9-10 Barcelona, Spain May 22-23 Monte-Carlo, Monaco June 6-7 Istanbul, Turkey June 20-21 Silverstone, UK July 11-12 Nurburgring, Germany July 25-26 Budapest, Hungary August 22-23 Valencia, Spain August 29-30 Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium September 12-13 Monza, Italy September 19-20 Portimao, Portugal

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  • Saturday, December 6, 2008

    Floods force cancellation of Dubai race

    Floods force cancellation of Dubai race

    Today's GP2 Asia and Speedcar events at the Dubai Autodrome have been cancelled due to flooding.

    The event started on Thursday with the first races held yesterday, but heavy overnight rain has overwhelmed the circuit and the surrounding road network this morning.

    With several parts of the circuit deep under water, teams and drivers have been told to stay away except to retrieve equipment from the paddock and pit lane.

    FIA stewards released the following statement after their inspection of the circuit this morning: "It is the collective view of the race directors that the volume of water on the track, and the likelihood of there being any improvement during the day, would make it impossible to run any races safely.

    "The stewards of the meeting have accepted their advice and cancelled all races today."

    Floods force cancellation of Dubai race

    Dubai Autodrome manager Richard Birch says the circuit has experienced flooding in the past, but never on the same weekend as a high-profile race meeting.

    "This is some of the worst flooding I have encountered at the circuit," he said. "A couple of years ago we had a similar situation but were fortunate that the rain did not affect a major event as it has done this weekend.

    "It is a shame because there was a very good crowd yesterday and we were expecting a big crowd again today as the weekend falls conveniently during the holiday period.

    "However, nothing could be done about the rain that has unfortunately stopped play."

    Kamui Kobayashi won yesterday's first GP2 Asia race, while former grand prix driver Vitantonio Liuzzi triumphed on his Speedcar debut.



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  • Friday, December 5, 2008

    Kobayashi storms to Dubai win

    Kobayashi storms to Dubai win

    DAMS racer Kamui Kobayashi was unstoppable in the GP2 Asia feature race in Dubai today.

    The Japanese driver dominated the first part of the race from pole, but lost the lead during the pitstops to Vitaly Petrov.

    Kobayashi then got delayed by the Campos driver and was jumped by championship leader Roldan Rodriguez (Piquet GP).

    But Kobayashi responded, driving past Rodriguez with a great move into the downhill left-hander towards the end of the lap. He then duplicated the move on Petrov next time around and drove away into the distance.

    Several drivers could have finished second, and Davide Valsecchi (Durango) it was who eventually took it. He had made a great start to run second early on, but fell back after the stops.

    A great late charge took him past Rodriguez for third and both then overtook the struggling Petrov.

    Behind Petrov, former British F3 front-runner Sergio Perez took sixth for Campos, but only thanks to the retirement of the rapid Pastor Maldonado, who had charged forward after starting 12th.

    Maldonado's ART teammate Sakon Yamamoto had started alongside Kobayashi on the front row, but made a poor start and then went off on the second lap.

    His recovery charge took him initially to eighth, which would have given him pole for tomorrow's sprint race. He was then overtaken in a sensational move around the outside of Jerome d'Ambrosio, but Maldonado?s late retirement handed Yamamoto a lifeline.

    He will therefore start from pole, but Kobayashi will take some beating - even starting from eighth - as he often proved a second per lap faster than the rest in race one.

    Full results to follow



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  • Thursday, December 4, 2008

    ART confirm Hulkenberg for GP2

    ART confirm Hulkenberg for GP2

    ART Grand Prix have confirmed that Formula 3 Euro Series champion Nico Hulkenberg will graduate to GP2 with the team next season.

    Hulkenberg has long been expected to step up within the ART ranks, and is pencilled in to contest two GP2 Asia rounds with the team this winter, but they have now announced that he will partner Pastor Maldonado for the main championship in 2009.

    "ART Grand Prix and me, that sounds like a good combination to me," said Hulkenberg. "We know each other very well and we have worked great together so far.

    "I had four days of testing with the team in the GP2 car and I feel comfortable with everything up to this point. Next year will be a tough one because GP2 is extremely competitive with great teams and great drivers, but I think we have a good package ourselves."

    But Hulkenberg believes it will be difficult for him to challenge for the title in his first season in the series.

    "Some tracks I don't know and the single practice session every round is very short, but we have to set our target high," he said. "We might not be able to fight for the podium in the very beginning, but it is my aim - as well as the team's - to climb up there and try to get a win or two."

    ART boss Frederic Vasseur added: "There is no need to give the reasons that convinced us to continue our collaboration with Nico, his records speak for themselves!

    "He is a fast and talented driver but also a young man who is very well balanced. He has strong race intelligence
    and positive human relationships.

    "With Nico and Pastor, ART Grand Prix's aim will be to return to the place that was ours in 2005 and 2006, champions."



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  • Kobayashi snatches pole in Dubai

    Kobayashi snatches pole in Dubai

    Kamui Kobayashi snatched pole position in the GP2 Asia event in Dubai with a late run this afternoon.

    Kobayashi, along with title rival Roldan Rodriguez, seemed content to let others set the pace for much of the session.

    But the DAMS driver made his big push with just two minutes of the session left to take pole with a lap of 1:41.091.

    "There was a lot of traffic, so it was difficult to get a time," said Kobayashi. "I think I was quite lucky."

    Sakon Yamamoto (ART) made it an all-Japan front row with an even later effort, 0.184 seconds down.

    Earlier in the session, Vitaly Petrov (Campos) fought Piquet GP's Diego Nunes for pole, but neither could quite raise their game enough when the Japanese challenge materialised.

    Petrov ended up third, after a clash with a slower car on his final lap. Nunes was eighth.

    Title leader Rodriguez held pole briefly, but was pushed down to fourth in the late scrum.

    Yelmer Buurman maintained the good form of new squad Ocean Racing from practice, taking sixth behind Davide Valsecchi (Durango).

    Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps 1. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:41.091 13 2. Sakon Yamamoto ART 1:41.275 +0.184 12 3. Vitaly Petrov Campos 1:41.341 +0.250 14 4. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet 1:41.376 +0.285 15 5. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:41.472 +0.381 15 6. Yelmer Buurman Ocean 1:41.550 +0.459 14 7. Giedo van der Garde iSport 1:41.557 +0.466 15 8. Diego Nunes Piquet 1:41.593 +0.502 15 9. Sergio Perez Campos 1:41.768 +0.677 15 10. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:41.777 +0.686 14 11. Andi Zuber FMS 1:41.798 +0.707 14 12. Pastor Maldonado ART 1:41.838 +0.747 13 13. Renger van der Zande Arden 1:42.054 +0.963 15 14. Javier Villa Super Nova 1:42.062 +0.971 13 15. James Jakes Super Nova 1:42.066 +0.975 15 16. Earl Bamber Qi-Meritus 1:42.068 +0.977 15 17. Luiz Razia Arden 1:42.204 +1.113 14 18. Giacomo Ricci DPR 1:42.351 +1.260 14 19. Hamad Al-Fardan iSport 1:42.367 +1.276 15 20. Alberto Valerio Trident 1:42.541 +1.450 15 21. Alex Yoong Qi-Meritus 1:43.026 +1.935 14 22. Michael Herck DPR 1:43.102 +2.011 14 23. Fabrizio Crestani Ocean 1:43.316 +2.225 14 24. Chris van der Drift Trident 1:43.393 +2.302 15 25. Michael Dalle Stelle Durango 1:45.603 +4.512 15

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  • Bamber sets practice pace in Dubai
  • Bamber sets practice pace in Dubai

    GP2 Asia series front-runner Earl Bamber began his campaign for the second round of the series in Dubai by setting the fastest time in practice today.

    The Qi-Meritus driver left it late, pipping the DAMS car of Kamui Kobayashi by 0.001s on the very last lap of the session. Bamber's best was 1:44.048.

    Durango's David Valsecchi, a winner at the Shanghai opener in October, took third, just ahead of teammate Jerome d'Ambrosio.

    Tiago Monteiro's new Ocean Racing squad proved competitive, with Yelmer Buurman ending up eighth - 0.7 seconds behind Bamber.

    Championship leader Roldan Rodriguez set the early pace for Piquet GP, but eventually finished ninth.

    The main casualty during the session was Trident Racing's Chris van der Drift, who crashed out early after locking up and hitting the barriers.

    Pos Driver Team Time 1. Earl Bamber Qi-Meritus 1:44.048 2. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:44.049 3. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:44.148 4. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:44.488 5. Pastor Maldonado ART 1:44.565 6. Sakon Yamamoto ART 1:44.711 7. Sergio Perez Campos 1:44.776 8. Yelmer Buurman Ocean 1:44.782 9. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet 1:44.905 10. Vitaly Petrov Campos 1:44.936 11. Javier Villa Super Nova 1:45.300 12. Giedo van der Garde iSport 1:45.332 13. James Jakes Super Nova 1:45.688 14. Andi Zuber FMS 1:45.815 15. Hamad Al-Fardan iSport 1:45.909 16. Michael Herck DPR 1:46.191 17. Luiz Razia Arden 1:46.314 18. Giacomo Ricci DPR 1:46.315 19. Diego Nunes Piquet 1:46.342 20. Fabrizio Crestani Ocean 1:46.975 21. Renger van der Zande Arden 1:46.993 22. Alberto Valerio Trident 1:47.856 23. Kevin Nai Chia Chen FMS 1:50.600 24. Michael Dalle Selle Durango 1:50.821 25. Alex Yoong Qi-Meritus 1:51.699 26. Chris van der Drift Trident 1:53.607

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  • Wednesday, December 3, 2008

    Ocean sign Crestani as second driver

    Ocean sign Crestani as second driver

    Tiago Monteiro has announced that Euroseries 3000 racer Fabrizio Crestani will drive the second Ocean Racing car in the GP2 Asia round at Dubai this weekend.

    Team boss Monteiro revealed Yelmer Buurman as the team's lead driver earlier this week and the Dutchman will be joined by Crestani, who finished fifth in the Euroseries 3000 standings this year despite missing the first five races.

    The Italian, who also contested a handful of Formula Master races this season, caught Monteiro's attention during his first taste of GP2 testing for DPR at Paul Ricard last month where he finished in the top ten in the afternoon session.

    "Fabrizio is a young driver with potential," said Monteiro. "He quickly came to grips with the Euroseries 3000 and his performances were solid. He now has to take this new challenge as he has never raced with such power before.

    "He is motivated and that is important when entering such a competitive championship that all the young drivers are aiming to join."

    Buurman and Crestani will take to the track for Ocean for the first time on Thursday in the qualifying session for the GP2 Asia meeting at Dubai this weekend.



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