BOSS GP

Single-seater racing championship


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FieldValue
captionBOSS GP Series
categorySingle seaters
country/regionEurope
inaugural1995
tyresPirelli
champion driverF1 Class:
GER Ulf Ehninger
OPEN Class:
BRA Antônio Pizzonia
FORMULA Class:
ITA Marco Ghiotto
SUPER LIGHTS Class:
SUI Stephan Glaser
current_season2025 BOSS GP Series
websiteBOSS GP
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|logo = |pixels = |caption = BOSS GP Series |category = Single seaters |country/region = Europe |inaugural = 1995 |folded = |drivers = |constructors = |tyres = Pirelli |champion driver = F1 Class: GER Ulf Ehninger OPEN Class: BRA Antônio Pizzonia FORMULA Class: ITA Marco Ghiotto SUPER LIGHTS Class: SUI Stephan Glaser |champion team = |current_season = 2025 BOSS GP Series |website = BOSS GP The BOSS GP Racing Series is a motor racing series in Europe. The category originated in 1995 as the BOSS Formula series and evolved into the EuroBOSS Series. BOSS is an acronym that stands for Big Open Single Seaters.

History

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The BOSS series was created by Roger Cowman & Mark Haddon in 1995 under the regulations of the RAC Motor Sports Association and raced mainly in Great Britain. The series grew in popularity and later expanded to Europe, being renamed to European BOSS (shortened by the competitors to EuroBOSS) following the European expansion and the involvement of Paul Stoddart's European Aviation. The move to Europe resulted in increased investment into the series and an increased number of Formula 1 cars taking part in races. It mainly saw grids of around 12–15 cars but on some occasions as few as five cars competed in a race, and in some instances 20+ entries.

After the 2009 EuroBOSS season, Marijn van Kalmthout, Klaas Zwart (founder of Ascari Cars and the Ascari Race Resort), Henk de Boer, and Frits van Eerd decided to split off and organize their own race series. This ended up becoming BOSS GP. EuroBOSS continued on into 2010. BOSS GP flourished, with many drivers making the switch to the new series, whilst EuroBOSS saw smaller and smaller numbers as a result of the additional series being created. Eventually, the final 3 races of the 2010 EuroBOSS season were cancelled and the series was disbanded, with competitors switching over to BOSS GP.

Most BOSS GP entries are more recent secondary level single-seaters such as GP2 cars and Renault World Series cars along with a small number of 90s and 00s Formula 1 cars, but common EuroBOSS entries included Formula 1 machines from Benetton, Jordan, Tyrrell, Minardi and on occasions a V12 Ferrari. Other frequent entrants in BOSS series have been Lola and Reynard CART chassis, the 1997–2002 Panoz (aka G-Force) and Dallara IndyCar chassis. From 2012, the 2003-2011 Dallara and Panoz Champ Car chassis have also been used after the switch to the new IndyCar formula.

The series is mainly populated by wealthy drivers, although efforts have been made to attract more young drivers who want experience with Formula 1 or Formula 2-level machinery. BOSS GP removes a lot of the restrictions present in the majority of Formula series, allowing weight and power restrictions to be abandoned as long as they comply to the FIA safety requirements. The series uses Pirelli tyres that have a larger operating window than those in F1 and F2; this is mainly designed to help the drivers, but they still behave similarly enough to the P-Zeros used in F2 to provide a valid reference for the younger drivers. BOSS GP also has fairly loose restrictions on testing, something which many junior drivers have exploited to gain experience with new circuits, new cars and learning how to handle cars with high levels of downforce.

As of 2013, two rounds of the BOSS GP series have formed an official German championship sanctioned by the DMSB. In the 2018 season, BOSS GP ran for the first time a support race for two major motorsports events: the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim and the Red Bull Ring round of the DTM Championship. The series later supported DTM at Assen in 2019 and Spa-Francorchamps in 2020. Before those plans were cancelled entirely due to COVID-19 restrictions, it also expressed an interest in taking part in the planned 70 years of F1 celebrations at Silverstone.

In 2020, the championship ran with a reduced season; the planned Misano and Hockenheim rounds were forced to be cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions, reducing the 2020 season to four weekends. Notable drivers who have raced in BOSS, EuroBOSS and BOSS GP include Scott Mansell (who won the EuroBOSS championship in 2004), IndyCar driver Rinus VeeKay, former Williams and Jaguar driver Antonio Pizzonia, former Minardi driver Tarso Marques and former Formula 2 driver Mahaveer Raghunathan. Romain Grosjean also did some test sessions with BOSS GP regulars Top Speed before his return to F1 with Lotus in 2012.

Similar series

EuroBOSS was the European equivalent of USBOSS and OZBOSS. EuroBOSS tended to mainly have F1 Cars, whilst USBOSS consisted mainly of Indy and Champ Cars and OZBOSS tended to have Formula 4000 or equivalent.

Cars

Over the years, the classes have been updated. Relatively new cars like the Dallara GP2/11 and GP2/08 (GP2), Dallara T12 and T08 (WSbR), and Lola B05/52 (A1GP/Auto GP/FA1) have been raced in the series, as well as some Formula One cars from the 2000s, such as the Toro Rosso STR1, Super Aguri SA06, Jaguar R3, and Jaguar R5. For 2010, EuroBOSS allowed the Tatuus N.T07 International Formula Master car to race in the series; this car was never allowed in the BOSS GP series.

Current classes and cars in the BOSS GP Racing Series (since season 2022): ::data[format=table]

F1 ClassOpen ClassFormula ClassSuper Lights Class
Formula 1 cars built from 1996
Lotus T125, Rodin FZED, Champ Car and IndyCar built from 2008
F2/GP2, Auto GP, A1GP, FA1, Superleague Formula, World Series by Nissan/Renault V8
World Series by Nissan/Renault V6, Formula 3000, Formula Nippon
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| align = left | direction = horizontal | image1 = BOSS GP 2022 Spielberg Nr. 1 (2).jpg | width1 = 180 | image2 = BOSS GP 2022 Spielberg Nr. 11 (2).jpg | width2 = 180 | image3 = BOSS GP 2022 Spielberg Nr. 27 (2).jpg | width3 = 180 | image4 = BOSS GP 2022 Spielberg Nr. 115 (2).jpg | width4 = 180 | footer = From left to right: The Toro Rosso STR1, an F1 Class car; the Dallara IR-05, an Open Class car; the Dallara GP2/11, a Formula Class car; and the Dallara T08, a Super Lights Class car.

Circuits

Champions

BOSS Formula and EuroBOSS

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SeasonChampionTeam ChampionBOSS Formula199519961997199819992000EuroBOSS2001200220032004200520062007200820092010
DEU Klaus Panchyrz
Reynard 93D-CosworthDEU Mönninghoff Racing
SWE Johan Rajamaki
Footwork FA13-JuddSWE Rajamaki Racing
GBR Nigel Greensall
Tyrrell 022-JuddGBR European Aviation
GBR Nigel Greensall
Tyrrell 022-JuddGBR European Aviation
GBR Tony Worswick
Jordan 194-JuddGBR Worswick Engineering
GBR Dave Hutchinson
Benetton B194-FordGBR Kockney Koi Yamitsu
GBR Tony Worswick
Jordan 194-JuddGBR Worswick Engineering
ZAF Earl Goddard
Benetton B194-FordGBR Kockney Koi Yamitsu
NLD Klaas Zwart
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Team Ascari
GBR Scott Mansell
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Mansell Motorsport
FRA Patrick d’Aubreby
Benetton B192-FordGBR Team Griffiths/Team Ascari
NLD Klaas Zwart
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Team Ascari
NLD Klaas Zwart
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Team Ascari
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Dallara SN01-NissanAUT TopSpeed
NLD Henk de Boer
Panoz DP01-CosworthNLD De Boer Manx
FRA Damien Charveriat
Dallara GP2/05-MecachromeAUT Zele Racing
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BOSS GP Racing Series

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SeasonOpen ChampionTeam ChampionSecondary Class Champion2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
NLD Klaas Zwart
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Team AscariM: DEU Karl Heinz Becker
Dallara SN01-Nissan
NLD Klaas Zwart
Jaguar R5-Cosworth
Benetton B197-JuddGBR Team AscariF: AUT Ingo Gerstl
Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome
M: AUT Norbert Gruber
Dallara T05-Renault
NLD Klaas Zwart
Jaguar R5-CosworthGBR Team AscariF: AUT Bernd Herndlhofer
Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome
M: AUT Johann Ledermair
Dallara T08-Renault
LUX Gary Hauser
Dallara GP2/08-MecachromeLUX Racing ExperienceF: LUX Gary Hauser
Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome
M: DEU Hans Laub
Lola B99/50-Cosworth
POL Jakub Śmiechowski
Dallara GP2/08-MecachromePOL Inter Europol CompetitionF: POL Jakub Śmiechowski
Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome
M: DEU Hans Laub
Dallara T08-Renault
NLD Klaas Zwart
Jaguar R5-Cosworthnot awardedF: AUT Johann Ledermair
Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome
M: DEU Hans Laub
Dallara T08-Renault
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthF: FRA Christopher Brenier
Panoz DP09B-Menard
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthF: IND Mahaveer Raghunathan
Lola B05/52-Gibson
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthF: GER Florian Schnitzenbaumer
Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthF: ITA Marco Ghiotto
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthF: ITA Marco Ghiotto
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
DEU Ulf Ehninger
Benetton B197-JuddF: ITA Marco Ghiotto
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthO: LAT Harald Schlegelmilch
Dallara T12-Gibson
F: ITA Simone Colombo
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
SL: AUT Andreas Hasler
Dallara T08-Renault
AUT Ingo Gerstl
Toro Rosso STR1-CosworthO: BRA Antônio Pizzonia
Dallara T12-Gibson
F: ITA Simone Colombo
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
SL: DEU Henry Clausnitzer
Tatuus FRV6-Renault
DEU Ulf Ehninger
Benetton B197-JuddO: BRA Antônio Pizzonia
Dallara T12-Gibson
F: ITA Marco Ghiotto
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
SL: SUI Stephan Glaser
Dallara T08-Renault
DEU Ulf Ehninger
Benetton B197-JuddO: LAT Harald Schlegelmilch
Dallara T12-Gibson
FP: ITA Simone Colombo
Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome
F: IRE Paul O'Connell
Dallara T12-Gibson
SL: DEU Henry Clausnitzer
Tatuus FRV6-Renault
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References

References

  1. Wood, Elliot. (24 July 2019). "The gentleman driver series that could put youngsters on the map". Formula Scout.
  2. Arbon, Adam. (31 August 2016). "BOSS GP: A motorsport series going from strength to strength". The Checkered Flag.
  3. . (18 September 2018). ["TREND-SETTING: BOSS GP WITH DTM IN SPIELBERG"](https://www.bossgp.com/trend-setting-boss-gp-with-dtm-in-spielberg/). *BOSS GP*.
  4. van der Walt, Andries. (31 July 2020). "BOSS GP Is Ready For Spa". Rallystar.
  5. . (4 June 2020). ["CANCELLATION MISANO AND HOCKENHEIM"](https://www.bossgp.com/cancellation-misano-and-hockenheim/). *BOSS GP*.
  6. "Events".

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