Saturday, March 28, 2009

Parente rejoins Meritus for Sepang

Parente rejoins Meritus for Sepang

Alvaro Parente is to rejoin the Meritus team for the forthcoming Sepang GP2 Asia races.

The Portuguese driver has been invited back after a one-off outing in the Qatar night event last month, where he set a fastest lap despite various dramas confining him to the midfield in both races.

"I am very pleased to have the opportunity to drive again for My Team Qi-Meritus.Mahara at its home race," said Parente.

"I last drove on the Malaysian track in 2005 in the first season of A1GP. I have a record to set straight though after a flat tyre ruined my strong race then."

He is confident that he can get Meritus amongst the front-runners at Sepang.

"This race I want to fight for the front of the grid and for the win," he said.

Parente has already signed for Ocean Racing Technology for this year's main GP2 Series, and was fastest on the second day of this week's Barcelona test.



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  • Thursday, March 26, 2009

    Villa quickest as Barcelona test ends

    Villa quickest as Barcelona test ends

    Javier Villa topped the final day of the last GP2 pre-season test at Barcelona today.

    The Spaniard, who is beginning his fourth year of GP2, has switched from Racing Engineering to Super Nova for 2009 and set the best time of the day, ahead of former Super Nova racer Alvaro Parente, who set the pace yesterday following his move to Ocean Racing.

    "The morning session was very good, we all went out to do qualifying simulations and I set the best time," said Villa. "In the afternoon we did a race simulation and some pit stop tests to finish the test.

    "I think that we have worked very well throughout these days and to finish with the best time, and always being ahead, proves it."

    Fellow fourth year GP2 racers Lucas di Grassi and Luca Filippi were third and fourth quickest respectively for Racing Engineering and Super Nova, with Romain Grosjean (Barwa Addax) and Roldan Rodriguez (Piquet GP) completing the top six.

    Giedo van der Garde was first of the Main Series rookies in seventh, ahead of Asia Series championship leader Kamui Kobayashi.

    Pos Driver Team Time 1. Javier Villa Super Nova 1:26.696 2. Alvaro Parente Ocean 1:26.735 3. Lucas di Grassi Racing Engineering 1:26.858 4. Luca Filippi Super Nova 1:26.882 5. Romain Grosjean Barwa Addax 1:26.903 6. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet GP 1:26.913 7. Giedo van der Garde iSport 1:27.026 8. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:27.088 9. Sergio Perez Arden 1:27.155 10. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:27.247 11. Nico Hulkenberg ART 1:27.316 12. Andi Zuber FMS 1:27.349 13. Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax 1:27.369 14. Edoardo Mortara Arden 1:27.525 15. Michael Herck DPR 1:27.665 16. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:27.673 17. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:27.699 18. James Jakes DPR 1:27.796 19. Alberto Valerio Piquet GP 1:27.877 20. Davide Rigon Trident 1:27.899 21. Nelson Panciatici Durango 1:27.995 22. Pastor Maldonado ART 1:28.033 23. Diego Nunes iSport 1:28.127 24. Karun Chandhok Ocean 1:28.273 25. Luiz Razia FMS 1:28.609 26. Ricardo Teixeira Trident 1:29.728

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  • Tuesday, March 24, 2009

    Parente dominates Barcelona test

    Parente dominates Barcelona test

    Portuguese Alvaro Parente dominated the second day of GP2 testing at the Barcelona circuit on Tuesday.

    On a sunny day at the Spanish track, Parente finished on top of the times both in the morning and the afternoon sessions, showing strong form in his first test as an official driver for the Ocean Racing Technology team.

    Parente finished ahead of yesterday's pace-setter Lucas di Grassi, who was just 0.032 seconds slower in the Racing Engineering car.

    Italian Davide Valsecchi was third fastest for Durango, with ART's Nico Hulkenberg and iSport's Giedo Van der Garde completing the top five.

    The ORT team completed a good day thanks to Karun Chandhok finishing in sixth ahead of rookie Dani Clos.

    A total of 18 drivers finished within a second of each other.

    The three-day test comes to an end tomorrow.

    Today's times:

    Pos Driver Team Time Laps 1. Alvaro Parente Ocean Racing Technology 1:26.948 23 2. Lucas Di Grassi Racing Engineering 1:26.980 +0.032 31 3. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:27.101 +0.153 19 4. Nico Hulkenberg ART Grand Prix 1:27.116 +0.168 30 5. Giedo Van der Garde iSport International 1:27.269 +0.321 20 6. Karun Chandhok Ocean Racing Technology 1:27.309 +0.361 36 7. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:27.350 +0.402 22 8. Pastor Maldonado ART Grand Prix 1:27.394 +0.446 31 9. Jerome D Ambrosio Dams 1:27.407 +0.459 23 10. Luca Filippi Super Nova Racing 1:27.534 +0.586 32 11. Kamui Kobayashi Dams 1:27.553 +0.605 30 12. Romain Grosjean Barwa Campos Team 1:27.634 +0.686 27 13. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet GP 1:27.686 +0.738 23 14. Edoardo Mortara Telmex Arden International 1:27.686 +0.738 27 15. Javier Villa Super Nova Racing 1:27.744 +0.796 31 16. Andreas Zuber FMS International 1:27.823 +0.875 22 17. Vitaly Petrov Barwa Campos Team 1:27.828 +0.880 29 18. Diego Nunes iSport International 1:27.858 +0.910 31 19. James Jakes DPR 1:28.043 +1.095 26 20. Michael Herck DPR 1:28.158 +1.210 19 21. Nelson Panciatici Durango 1:28.184 +1.236 32 22. Sergio Perez Telmex Arden International 1:28.223 +1.275 28 23. Davide Rigon Trident Racing 1:28.513 +1.565 37 24. Luiz Luiz Razia FMS International 1:29.098 +2.150 32 25. Alberto Valerio Piquet GP 1:29.222 +2.274 19 26. Ricardo Teixeira Trident Racing 1:30.893 +3.945 24

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  • Monday, March 23, 2009

    Di Grassi tops Barcelona GP2 test

    Di Grassi tops Barcelona GP2 test

    Lucas di Grassi was fastest again as GP2 testing resumed at Barcelona.

    The series returnee, now driving for the Racing Engineering squad that took Giorgio Pantano to last year's title, was quickest by three tenths of a second.

    Alvaro Parente was a highly impressive second for Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing Technology team, which had struggled for pace in its previous BCN guise. The former World Series by Renault and British Formula 3 champion had been fastest of all in the morning session.

    DAMS driver Jerome D'Ambrosio was third, ahead of Campos Racing's Vitaly Petrov and ART duo Pastor Maldonado and Vitaly Petrov.

    Only three seats are unaccounted for in this year's main GP2 Series, but both teams involved tried out potential drivers in today's test.

    Trident Racing - which has yet to sign a driver for either of its cars - re-called Superleague Formula star Davide Rigon for a second outing, and also tested F3 graduate Ricardo Teixeira.

    F3 Euro Series frontrunner James Jakes was in action for DPR, the other team still searching for a driver. Michael Herck has already been confirmed for the team, but its second car is currently empty.

    The Barcelona test, which runs until Wednesday, is the final practice opportunity prior to the start of the GP2 season.

    Monday's combined testing times:

    Pos Driver Team Time 1. Lucas di Grassi Racing Engineering 1:27.471 2. Alvaro Parente Ocean 1:27.733 3. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:27.854 4. Vitaly Petrov Campos 1:27.897 5. Pastor Maldonado ART 1:27.936 6. Nico Hulkenberg ART 1:27.973 7. Javier Villa Super Nova 1:28.036 8. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:28.077 9. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet 1:28.123 10. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:28.159 11. Luca Filippi Super Nova 1:28.200 12. Alberto Valerio Piquet 1:28.435 13. Karun Chandhok Ocean 1:28.474 14. Edoardo Mortara Arden 1:28.566 15. Diego Nunes iSport 1:28.608 16. Sergio Perez Arden 1:28.627 17. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:28.675 18. Andreas Zuber Fisichella 1:28.790 19. Giedo van der Garde iSport 1:28.806 20. Michael Herck DPR 1:28.850 21. Romain Grosjean Campos 1:28.910 22. Nelson Panciatici Durango 1:28.925 23. Davide Rigon Trident 1:29.761 24. Luiz Razia Fisichella 1:29.805 25. James Jakes DPR 1:30.088 26. Ricardo Teixeira Trident 1:34.105

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  • GP2 boss dismisses F2 threat

    GP2 boss dismisses F2 threat

    GP2 Series boss Bruno Michel is confident that the recently-launched Formula 2 Championship is not a threat to his category.

    The FIA has revived F2 as a lower-cost route to Formula 1, but while GP2 runs on the grand prix support package, most of the F2 dates are at World Touring Car Championship meetings.

    Michel believes that this alliance with F1 and the higher performance level of the GP2 cars give his championship a clear advantage over its new rival.

    When asked if he saw F2 as a threat, Michel replied: "Absolutely not ... running alongside F1 and the high level of performance of our cars, no category can compete with GP2 as a feeder series to Formula 1.

    "In reality, the F2 grid has hurt other categories that usually feed the GP2 Series, but not us. Drivers with 2010 F1 ambitions know that they unquestionably have to compete in GP2 this season and nowhere else.

    "Moreover, the fact that some F2 drivers will be given a Superlicense will not make them F1 drivers. For a driver to move into F1, they first have to get noticed by F1 team principals. There is no better place than GP2 to achieve that.

    "Our championship is the final step for drivers before Formula 1 whereas F2 will probably become a feeder category for GP2."

    Despite the economic downturn, both GP2 and F2 expect to have full fields this year. F2 has filled all 24 places on its grid, and 23 drivers have already secured GP2 seats, with the remaining three deals set to be finalised shortly.

    GP2 remains significantly more expensive than F2, but has taken steps to reduce its costs this year. However Michel said that his series would not bill itself as a 'low budget' option.

    "We have taken important measures such as mid-season test cancellation, wind tunnel testing interruption, staff limitations and a significant decrease in the cost of some parts - to name a few," he said.

    "Between these measures and the fact that 2008 has been an expensive year for our teams [with the introduction of the Asia Series and a new GP2 car], their budget for 2009 should be cut down by 20 per cent overall.

    "The GP2 Series remains one the most viable championship that exists. The cost control that we put in place since its inception has been efficient and successful.

    "However, putting things into perspectives, although it cannot be considered as a low-priced series, one must not forget that our car is an extremely complex and competitive machine."



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  • Sunday, March 22, 2009

    Panciatici joins Durango line-up

    Panciatici joins Durango line-up

    Durango has completed its GP2 Series line-up by signing French driver Nelson Panciatici.

    The 20-year-old Formula Renault graduate has already tested for the team during the winter.

    "When, two months ago, I went to Durango for the first time I immediately felt at home," said Panciatici. "After last week's tests this persuasion became certainty.

    "I am in the right team. I am very happy because, even considering how difficult the next season will be and how many difficult things I must learn, for sure Durango will deliver me all the necessary support."

    Team boss Ivane Pinton added: "I kept an eye on Nelson during the last seasons, he was my first choice for the Durango 2009 GP2 campaign.

    Panciatici joins Davide Valsecchi in the Durango line-up. His signing means that only the two Trident drives and one DPR seat remain to be filled.



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  • Saturday, March 14, 2009

    Di Grassi stays on top in Ricard test

    Di Grassi stays on top in Ricard test

    Lucas di Grassi remained quickest on the final day of this week's GP2 test at Paul Ricard.

    As the teams switched to the French track's short 2D layout for day three, Racing Engineering driver di Grassi's 1:09.536 lap from the morning session stood as the day's benchmark.

    Vitaly Petrov (Campos) was second, 0.122 seconds behind the former Renault Formula 1 test driver.

    Andreas Zuber completed the top three for Fisichella Motor Sport, following by ART's Pastor Maldonando and Wednesday pace-setter Javier Villa (Super Nova).

    Alberto Valerio continued the improved form he has demonstrated since joining the Piquet team by taking sixth place, while Alvaro Parente showed promising pace for Tiago Montiago's Ocean Racing Technology squad, ending a tough week with seventh position today.

    The second pre-season GP2 test takes place at Barcelona in a fortnight.

    Friday's combined times:

    Pos Driver Team Time 1. Lucas di Grassi Racing Engineering 1:09.536 2. Vitaly Petrov Campos 1:09.658 3. Andreas Zuber Fisichella 1:09.663 4. Pastor Maldonado ART 1:09.691 5. Javier Villa Super Nova 1:09.875 6. Alberto Valerio Piquet 1:09.920 7. Alvaro Parente Ocean 1:09.941 8. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:09.968 9. Nico Hulkenberg ART 1:09.980 10. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:09.981 11. Michael Herck DPR 1:09.982 12. Luca Filippi Super Nova 1:10.054 13. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:10.054 14. Romain Grosjean Campos 1:10.080 15. Edoardo Mortara Arden 1:10.195 16. Sergio Perez Arden 1:10.204 17. Davide Valsecchi Durango 1:10.235 18. Davide Rigon Trident 1:10.257 19. Karun Chandhok Ocean 1:10.274 20. Giedo van der Garde iSport 1:10.419 21. Diego Nunes iSport 1:10.553 22. Hamad Al Fardan Trident 1:10.612 23. Giacomo Ricci DPR 1:10.732 24. Luiz Razia Fisichella 1:10.749 25. Nelson Panciatici Durango 1:10.861 26. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet 1:10.864

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