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2005 GP2 Series

Season of Formula One feeder championship


Season of Formula One feeder championship

Teams' Champion: ART Grand Prix Formula One Support series: Porsche Supercup

The 2005 GP2 Series season was the thirty-ninth season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also first season under the GP2 Series moniker. The season started in Imola, Italy on 23 April, and ended in Sakhir, Bahrain on 30 September. The season was won by the German Nico Rosberg, with the Finn Heikki Kovalainen finishing second.

2005 was the first season of the newly renamed Formula One feeder series, from Formula 3000 to GP2. The inaugural season did not feature reigning F3000 champion Vitantonio Liuzzi, because the Italian was driving for Red Bull Racing in Formula One. The series did feature two former F1 drivers, Italians Gianmaria Bruni and Giorgio Pantano, driving for Coloni and SuperNova respectively.

Season summary

In the opening race at Imola, there were a number of mechanical problems and with organisers afraid of trouble at the start, the rolling start was used in both races despite the weather being dry. Nicolas Lapierre had taken his inaugural pole position but he was out before the race had started due to mechanical problems. The race was won by his team-mate Heikki Kovalainen.

After the first weekend, it was decided that the points for the fastest lap would only be awarded if the driver was classified. This was due to the event in the Imola sprint race, where Lapierre started with a fuel load with which he wouldn't have been able to finish, set a fastest lap and retired soon after.

At Montmeló, the drivers could finally experience standing starts. F1 refugee Bruni won the feature race and José María López the sprint race. The first four races had been won by four drivers in four teams, highlighting that the field had many competitive drivers. Adam Carroll was the first driver to take a second victory after he won at Monaco, where only one race was held.

At Nürburgring, the sprint race was extended from 80 to 120 kilometres. This coincided with F1 dropping its second qualifying session on Sunday morning. The sprint race turned to be one of the most exciting of the season, with Monegasque Clivio Piccione winning.

Heikki Kovalainen was the top driver early in the season, winning three of the first five feature races. However, the season took a turnaround at Magny-Cours, where ART Grand Prix started going strong. Tactical errors caused them to lose the feature race, but Nico Rosberg gave them their first win at the sprint. Rosberg went on to win the next two feature races, while Olivier Pla won both sprints having started from pole position in both of them.

At the qualifying of the Hungaroring race, ART cars were disqualified for illegal position of their steering rack. They were sent to back of the grid but it didn't stop them taking points finishes in the feature and 1-2 in the sprint race, where Alexandre Prémat won his first race. Neel Jani joined the winners' list in the feature race.

Prémat also won the next race at Istanbul, while championship leading duo Kovalainen and Rosberg finished outside the points. The sprint race started in wet conditions but dried out, so tyre changes were necessary. Kovalainen did that move perfectly and won the race having started 10th. Rosberg jumped from 17th to 3rd.

Kovalainen and Jani won races at Monza but Rosberg took the most points with two second places and two fastest laps. Nelson Piquet Jr. then won the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps while Rosberg took the championship lead from Kovalainen who spun off on the last lap while battling for eighth place and pole for Sunday's race. Carroll led the sprint race from the start but following accidents involving Ernesto Viso, Hiroki Yoshimoto and Jani the race was stopped early and only half points were awarded. Viso still ended in 3rd position thanks to countback rule.

The championship was decided in Bahrain which held the only race not supporting F1. Rosberg led Kovalainen by three points and increased his lead by taking pole position. Rosberg also won the race and clinched the title as Kovalainen was 3rd. Rosberg then also won the sprint race, becoming the first driver in the series to win both races during an event.

Teams and drivers

All of the teams used the Dallara GP2/05 chassis with Renault-badged 4.0 litre (244 cu in) naturally-aspirated Mecachrome V8 engines in 2005 in order to keep the field fair.

As this was the inaugural season in the series, car numbers were distributed by a pre-season session held at Circuit Paul Ricard on 6 April. The fastest driver got number 1, his team-mate number 2, next best driver number 3 etc.

TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
GBR iSport International1USA Scott SpeedAll
2TUR Can ArtamAll
GBR Hitech Piquet Sports3BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.All
4BRA Alexandre NegrãoAll
ESP BCN Competición5VEN Ernesto VisoAll
6JPN Hiroki YoshimotoAll
GBR Super Nova International7ITA Giorgio PantanoAll
8GBR Adam CarrollAll
FRA ART Grand Prix9DEU Nico RosbergAll
10FRA Alexandre PrématAll
GBR DPR11FRA Olivier PlaAll
12GBR Ryan Sharp1–7
ITA Giorgio Mondini8–12
FRA DAMS14FRA José María LópezAll
15GBR Fairuz FauzyAll
ITA Coloni Motorsport16AUT Mathias LaudaAll
17ITA Gianmaria Bruni1–9
FIN Toni Vilander10–11
nowrapITA Ferdinando Monfardini12
ESP Racing Engineering18CHE Neel JaniAll
19ESP Borja GarcíaAll
ESP Campos Racing20ESP Juan Cruz ÁlvarezAll
21ESP Sergio HernándezAll
NED Arden International22FIN Heikki KovalainenAll
23FRA Nicolas LapierreAll
ITA Durango24MCO Clivio PiccioneAll
25ITA Ferdinando Monfardini1–10
ITA Gianmaria Bruni11–12
Sources:

Driver changes

; Entering GP2

  • Juan Cruz Álvarez: World Series by Nissan (Gabord Competición) → Campos Racing
  • Can Artam: International Formula 3000 (Coloni Motorsport & Super Nova Racing) → iSport International
  • Gianmaria Bruni: Formula One (Minardi Cosworth) → Coloni Motorsport
  • Adam Carroll: British Formula 3 Championship (P1 Racing) → Super Nova International
  • Fairuz Fauzy: British Formula 3 Championship (Menu F3 Motorsport & P1 Racing) → DAMS
  • Borja García: Spanish Formula Three Championship (Racing Engineering) → Racing Engineering
  • Sergio Hernández: Spanish Formula Three Championship (Adrian Campos Motorsport) & World Series by Nissan (Saulnier Racing) → Campos Racing
  • Neel Jani: Formula Renault V6 Eurocup (DAMS) → Racing Engineering
  • Heikki Kovalainen: World Series by Nissan (Pons Racing) → Arden International
  • Mathias Lauda: International Formula 3000 (CMS Performance) & Superfund Euro Formula 3000 (Traini Corse) → Coloni Motorsport
  • Nicolas Lapierre: Formula Three Euroseries (Signature) → Arden International
  • José María López: International Formula 3000 (CMS Performance) & Formula Renault V6 Eurocup (DAMS) → DAMS
  • Ferdinando Monfardini: International Formula 3000 (Spero I.E.) → Durango
  • Alexandre Sarnes Negrão: Formula Three Sudamericana (Piquet Sports) → Hitech Piquet Sports
  • Giorgio Pantano: Formula One (Jordan Ford) → Super Nova International
  • Clivio Piccione: British Formula 3 Championship (Carlin Motorsport) → Durango
  • Nelson Piquet Jr.: British Formula 3 Championship (Piquet Sports) → Hitech Piquet Sports
  • Olivier Pla: World Series by Nissan (RC Motorsport & Carlin Motorsport) → DPR
  • Alexandre Prémat: Formula Three Euroseries (ASM Formule 3) → ART Grand Prix
  • Nico Rosberg: Formula Three Euroseries (Team Rosberg) → ART Grand Prix
  • Ryan Sharp: Formula Renault V6 Eurocup (Jenzer Motorsport) → DPR
  • Scott Speed: Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 & Formula Renault 2.0 Germany (Motopark Academy) → iSport International
  • Toni Vilander: Italian Formula Three Championship (Coloni F3) & Formula Three Euroseries (Coloni F3) → Coloni Motorsport
  • Ernesto Viso: British Formula 3 Championship (P1 Racing) & International Formula 3000 (Durango) → [BCN Competición
  • Hiroki Yoshimoto: World Series by Nissan (Gabord Competición) → BCN Competición

Midseason changes

  • Giorgio Mondini replaced Ryan Sharp for Hungarian races
  • Toni Vilander replaced Gianmaria Bruni for Italian races.
  • Gianmaria Bruni replaced Ferdinando Monfardini for Belgian races.
  • Ferdinando Monfardini replaced Toni Vilander for Bahrain races.

Calendar

There were 23 races in the 2005 GP2 Series championship at 12 different circuits. Eleven race weekends had one race on Saturday and another on Sunday, the exception being the race at Circuit de Monaco where there was only one race on the weekend. The season began on 23 April 2005 and concluded on 25 September 2005.

The calendar was as follows:

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting1FS2FS3F4FS5FS6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS12FS
ITA Imola, ItalyAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari23 AprilSan Marino Grand Prix
24 April
ESP Montmeló, SpainCircuit de Catalunya7 MaySpanish Grand Prix
8 May
MCO MonacoCircuit de Monaco21 MayMonaco Grand Prix
DEU Nürburg, GermanyNürburgring28 MayEuropean Grand Prix
29 May
FRA Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours2 JulyFrench Grand Prix
3 July
GBR Silverstone, UKSilverstone Circuit9 JulyBritish Grand Prix
10 July
DEU Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring23 JulyGerman Grand Prix
24 July
HUN Mogyoród, HungaryHungaroring30 JulyHungarian Grand Prix
31 July
TUR Istanbul, TurkeyIstanbul Racing Circuit20 AugustTurkish Grand Prix
21 August
ITA Monza, ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza3 SeptemberItalian Grand Prix
4 September
BEL Stavelot, BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps10 SeptemberBelgian Grand Prix
11 September
BHR Sakhir, BahrainBahrain International Circuit29 SeptemberStand-alone event
30 September
Source:

Results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport1FS2FS3F4FS5FS6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS12FS
ITA Autodromo Enzo e Dino FerrariFRA Nicolas LapierreVEN Ernesto VisoFIN Heikki KovalainenNED Arden InternationalReport
FRA Nicolas LapierreGBR Adam CarrollGBR Super Nova International
ESP Circuit de CatalunyaUSA Scott SpeedDEU Nico RosbergITA Gianmaria BruniITA Coloni MotorsportReport
GBR Ryan SharpARG José María LópezFRA DAMS
MCO Circuit de MonaconowrapFIN Heikki KovalainennowrapFIN Heikki KovalainenGBR Adam CarrollnowrapGBR Super Nova InternationalReport
DEU NürburgringITA Giorgio PantanoUSA Scott SpeednowrapFIN Heikki KovalainennowrapNED Arden InternationalReport
USA Scott SpeedMCO Clivio PiccioneITA Durango
FRA Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursFRA Alexandre PrématITA Gianmaria BruniFIN Heikki KovalainenNED Arden InternationalReport
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.DEU Nico RosbergFRA ART Grand Prix
GBR Silverstone CircuitDEU Nico RosbergFRA Alexandre PrématDEU Nico RosbergFRA ART Grand PrixReport
USA Scott SpeedFRA Olivier PlaGBR DPR
DEU HockenheimringDEU Nico RosbergDEU Nico RosbergDEU Nico RosbergFRA ART Grand PrixReport
DEU Nico RosbergFRA Olivier PlaGBR DPR
HUN HungaroringCHE Neel JaniJPN Hiroki YoshimotoCHE Neel JaniESP Racing EngineeringReport
MCO Clivio PiccioneFRA Alexandre PrématFRA ART Grand Prix
TUR Istanbul Racing CircuitDEU Nico RosbergUSA Scott SpeedFRA Alexandre PrématFRA ART Grand PrixReport
FRA Olivier PlaFIN Heikki KovalainenNED Arden International
ITA Autodromo Nazionale MonzaFIN Heikki KovalainenDEU Nico RosbergFIN Heikki KovalainenNED Arden InternationalReport
DEU Nico RosbergCHE Neel JaniESP Racing Engineering
BEL Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsITA Gianmaria BruninowrapFRA Alexandre PrématBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.GBR Hitech Piquet SportsReport
GBR Adam CarrollGBR Adam CarrollGBR Super Nova International
BHR Bahrain International CircuitDEU Nico RosbergFRA Alexandre PrématDEU Nico RosbergFRA ART Grand PrixReport
USA Scott SpeedDEU Nico RosbergFRA ART Grand Prix
Source:

Championship standings

;Scoring system Points are awarded to the top 8 classified finishers in the Feature race, and to the top 6 classified finishers in the Sprint race. The pole-sitter in the feature race will also receive two points, and two points are given to the driver who set the fastest lap in the feature and sprint races. The driver also has to drive 90% of race laps. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race.

;Feature race points

PositionPoints
1st2nd
108

;Sprint race points Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.

PositionPoints
1st2nd
65

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverIMO
ITACAT
ESPMON
MCONÜR
DEUMAG
FRASIL
GBRHOC
DEUHUN
HUNIST
TURMNZ
ITASPA
BELBHR
BHRPoints11202105367.546755364974884693610351121122113201417.515141614175184.5194203213222232240250260PosDriverIMO
ITACAT
ESPMON
MCONÜR
DEUMAG
FRASIL
GBRHOC
DEUHUN
HUNIST
TURMNZ
ITASPA
BELBHR
BHRPoints
DEU Nico Rosberg8Ret943347114*1*452173223511
FIN Heikki Kovalainen133Ret*5*1Ret132356251011515†93Ret
USA Scott Speed3Ret234161215184243Ret1954Ret1544Ret19
FRA Alexandre Prémat7210RetRet4Ret9Ret352941114Ret18Ret1223
GBR Adam Carroll51761Ret24621†8Ret119972568198
ITA Giorgio Pantano13†Ret1314Ret2710712762332863NC1155
CHE Neel Jani61545Ret613†5456Ret2214RetRet7116181613
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.14†65211†53RetDSQDNSRet3815†10463Ret114Ret15
ARG José María López21161Ret13142Ret9DNS1310RetRet67RetRet10844
ITA Gianmaria Bruni441Ret28Ret1811711NC14108Ret9Ret16Ret14
VEN Ernesto Viso10DNSRetRetDSQRet111181513DSQ126Ret1412RetRet2382
FRA Nicolas LapierreDNSRet119Ret12Ret3510Ret97126Ret134RetRet23†620
FRA Olivier Pla95RetRet9Ret8Ret981817Ret917RetRet1110RetDNS
ESP Borja GarcíaRet10Ret1010†RetEXRet121797511Ret35Ret106219†17
MCO Clivio Piccione15RetRet8Ret718DSQ6RetRet17Ret16Ret1111141219137
JPN Hiroki YoshimotoRet9Ret17DNS11DNS6213DNS12Ret13178101016Ret1776
ITA Ferdinando MonfardiniRetDNSRet11DNSRet61217†1410Ret15Ret11RetRet84Ret11
ESP Juan Cruz ÁlvarezRet7Ret12Ret18†15RetDSQ11Ret10NCRet715Ret1217†561012
BRA Alexandre NegrãoRet1381512†RetRetRet131916†Ret188151219Ret1377129
ESP Sergio Hernández118Ret18†815513141612Ret19Ret18†Ret20†Ret7Ret20†1518
AUT Mathias Lauda12RetRet13610Ret161520151421Ret1416181312924†1421
TUR Can Artam16†RetRetRet717Ret17161814Ret201412111699Ret22†1716
GBR Ryan SharpRet14Ret16Ret9919RetRetNC1113
GBR Fairuz Fauzy17†12127Ret14101410RetDNSRet16Ret13Ret15141113151110
FIN Toni Vilander1581413
ITA Giorgio MondiniRetRet13RetRetRetRet21†1822
Sources:

|}

Notes:

  • – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • – Sprint race at Spa was stopped early and half points were awarded.

Teams' Championship

PosTeamCar
No.IMO
ITACAT
ESPMON
MCONÜR
DEUMAG
FRASIL
GBRHOC
DEUHUN
HUNIST
TURMNZ
ITASPA
BELBHR
BHRPoints118721263102469.5565.565073683693510221121127.5PosTeamCar
No.IMO
ITACAT
ESPMON
MCONÜR
DEUMAG
FRASIL
GBRHOC
DEUHUN
HUNIST
TURMNZ
ITASPA
BELBHR
BHRPoints
FRA ART Grand Prix98Ret943347114*1*452173223511
107210RetRet4Ret9Ret352941114Ret18Ret1223
NED Arden International22133Ret*5*1Ret132356251011515†93Ret
23DNSRet119Ret12Ret3510Ret97126Ret134RetRet23†620
GBR Super Nova International713†Ret1314Ret2710712762332863NC1155
851761Ret24621†8Ret119972568198
GBR iSport International13Ret234161215184243Ret1954Ret1544Ret19
216†RetRetRet717Ret17161814Ret201412111699Ret22†1716
ESP Racing Engineering1861545Ret613†5456Ret2214RetRet7116181613
19Ret10Ret1010†RetEXRet121797511Ret35Ret106219†17
GBR Hitech Piquet Sports314†65211†53RetDSQDNSRet3815†10463Ret114Ret15
4Ret1381512†RetRetRet131916†Ret188151219Ret1377129
FRA DAMS1421161Ret13142Ret9DNS1310RetRet67RetRet10844
1517†12127Ret14101410RetDNSRet16Ret13Ret15141113151110
ITA Coloni Motorsport1612RetRet13610Ret161520151421Ret1416181312924†1421
17441Ret28Ret1811711NC14108Ret91581413Ret11
ESP BCN Competición510DNSRetRetDSQRet111181513DSQ126Ret1412RetRet2382
6Ret9Ret17DNS11DNS6213DNS12Ret13178101016Ret1776
GBR DPR1195RetRet9Ret8Ret981817Ret917RetRet1110RetDNS
12Ret14Ret16Ret9919RetRetNC1113RetRet13RetRetRetRet21†1822
ITA Durango2415RetRet8Ret718DSQ6RetRet17Ret16Ret1111141219137
25RetDNSRet11DNSRet61217†1410Ret15Ret11RetRet84Ret16Ret14
ESP Campos Racing20Ret7Ret12Ret18†15RetDSQ11Ret10NCRet715Ret1217†561012
21118Ret18†815513141612Ret19Ret18†Ret20†Ret7Ret20†1518
Sources:

Notes

References

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