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2006 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 2006 GP2 Series season was the second season of the Formula One feeder championship GP2 Series. The season began at Circuit de Valencia, Spain on 8 April 2006 and ended in Monza, Italy on 10 September 2006. The championship was won by ART Grand Prix driver Lewis Hamilton, over Piquet Sports driver Nelson Piquet Jr.

2006 GP2 car modifications

Chassis

The 2006 specification GP2 Car was designed by Dallara Automobili. The 2006 GP2 car featured a biplane rear wing, with the triplane rear wing used in 2005 only to be used at the Monaco race. The front upper and lower wishbones were reinforced, as were the front and rear suspension uprights.

Engine

The 4 litre V8 engine featured internal, cartographic and software upgrades designed to improve performance and fuel consumption.

Gearbox

The 2006 gearbox was manufactured by GearTek, and featured an 8 position barrel, with ratchet body and software upgrades, as well as a new transverse shafts fixing system designed to facilitate improved gear selection.

Tyres

The tyres supplied by Bridgestone for the 2006 season were full-slick, not featuring the four-line grooved slick seen in the 2005 season. Bridgestone supplied a soft, medium, and hard compound tyre, with the tyre choice being made by Bridgestone and the GP2 Series prior to each event. The wet specification tyre remained the same as 2005.

Other parts

Brembo supplied a new development of monobloc brake calipers and disc bells, which were exclusive to GP2. The car also featured internal cooling upgrades, a new water radiator, radiator duct, oil and water heat exchanger, modified oil degasser, new oil and water pipes and new heat exchanger fixing brackets.

Sporting regulations changes

The only change to the sporting regulations for the 2006 season was that drivers would only be awarded a single point for fastest lap in a race, rather than the two points that were awarded in 2005. The driver also had to start the race from his allocated grid position to be eligible to claim the fastest lap.

Season summary

Nelson Piquet Jr. won the first race at Valencia ahead of two rookies, Lewis Hamilton and Adrián Vallés. The latter failed to score in the rest of the season apart from one point for fastest lap at Barcelona. In a sprint race, Vallés was involved in a collision with Adam Carroll who rolled multiple times. The sprint race was won by Michael Ammermüller who had a promising start to the season but failed to score during last six weekends.

Gianmaria Bruni and Ernesto Viso then shared victories at Imola, where Hamilton failed to score, after being black-flagged in the feature race and therefore starting the sprint race from back of the grid. Hamilton won both races at Nürburgring, after Piquet took pole position but had a big crash following car failure in the feature race. He also failed to score in the sprint.

Hamilton was on course to win feature race at Barcelona, but he collided with his teammate Alexandre Prémat on the last lap. The Frenchman went on to win with Hamilton second. Viso took his second victory of the season by winning the sprint. Hamilton then won three races in a row, including at Monaco where Nicolas Lapierre and Olivier Pla were injured and did not start. At his home circuit in Silverstone, Hamilton won the feature and then the sprint, where he overtook Clivio Piccione and Piquet in one move.

There were few notable driver changes during the early season. Giorgio Pantano returned to the series with after missing the first three rounds and Timo Glock moved from BCN to iSport between the Monaco and British rounds. Both were serious contenders for race wins for the rest of the season and they shared victories at Magny-Cours. Glock also won at Hockenheim after overtaking José María López on the final lap.

At this point, Hamilton had a 26-point lead over Piquet, but the Brazilian bounced back with a perfect weekend at Hungary, taking pole, two wins and two fastest laps. Hamilton spun in qualifying and started the feature race from back of the grid. He failed to score there but took second place in the wet Sunday sprint.

Piquet's form continued in Turkey, where he won the feature race from pole. Hamilton was second, and in the sprint, he recovered from an early spin to take second place, while Piquet had to settle for fifth. Andreas Zuber took advantage of his front row starting position and won the race.

Hamilton led by ten points before final weekend in Monza. Piquet cut the lead to eight by taking pole. Pantano beat both of them in the feature race and set the fastest lap as well. Piquet finished second and Hamilton third, meaning that the championship would be decided in final race. However, Pantano was deemed to have ignored yellow flags on his fastest lap so that time was disallowed, giving a point to Hamilton who now clinched the title. Pantano made a fantastic start in the sprint and went from 8th to 1st before first corner, and went on to win the race. Hamilton followed and took 2nd, beating Piquet by 12 points in the end.

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 order and with tyres supplied by Bridgestone.

TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
FRA ART Grand Prix1FRA Alexandre PrématAll
2GBR Lewis HamiltonAll
NED Arden International Ltd3DEU Michael AmmermüllerAll
4FRA Nicolas Lapierre1–5, 8–11
CHE Neel Jani6–7
GBR Super Nova International5ARG José María LópezAll
6MYS Fairuz FauzyAll
GBR iSport International7VEN Ernesto VisoAll
8FRA Tristan Gommendy1–5
DEU Timo Glock6–11
ESP Racing Engineering9GBR Adam CarrollAll
10ESP Javier VillaAll
BRA Piquet Sports11BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.All
12BRA Alexandre NegrãoAll
FRA DAMS14nowrapITA Ferdinando MonfardiniAll
15FRA Franck PereraAll
ITA FMS International (1–2)
ITA Petrol Ofisi FMS International (3–11)16ITA Luca Filippi1–3
ITA Giorgio Pantano4–11
17TUR Jason TahinciAll
ESP BCN Competición18JPN Hiroki YoshimotoAll
19DEU Timo Glock1–5
ITA Luca Filippi6–11
GBR DPR (1–2, 8–11)
GBR DPR Direxiv (3–7)20FRA Olivier Pla1–5, 7
GBR Mike Conway6
RUS Vitaly Petrov8–11
21MCO Clivio PiccioneAll
ITA Durango22BRA Lucas di GrassiAll
23ESP Sergio HernándezAll
ESP Campos Racing24ESP Adrián VallésAll
25ESP Félix PorteiroAll
ITA Trident Racing26ITA Gianmaria BruniAll
27ARE Andreas ZuberAll
**Sources:**

Driver changes

; Changed Teams

  • Gianmaria Bruni: Durango → Trident Racing
  • Adam Carroll: Super Nova International → Racing Engineering
  • Fairuz Fauzy: DAMS → Super Nova International
  • Sergio Hernández: Campos Racing → Durango
  • Neel Jani: Racing Engineering → Arden International Ltd
  • José María López: DAMS → Super Nova International
  • Ferdinando Monfardini: Coloni Motorsport → DAMS
  • Giorgio Pantano: Super Nova International → Petrol Ofisi FMS International
  • Clivio Piccione: Durango → DPR
  • Ernesto Viso: BCN Competición → iSport International

; Entering GP2

  • Michael Ammermüller: Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 & Italian Formula Renault Championship (Jenzer Motorsport) → Arden International Ltd
  • Mike Conway: British Formula 3 Championship (Fortec Motorsport) → DPR Direxiv
  • Lucas di Grassi: Formula Three Euroseries (Manor Motorsport) → Durango
  • Luca Filippi: Italian Formula 3000 (Fisichella Motorsport) → FMS International
  • Timo Glock: Champ Car World Series (Rocketsports Racing) → BCN Competición
  • Tristan Gommendy: World Series by Renault (Witmeur KTR) → iSport International
  • Lewis Hamilton: Formula Three Euroseries (ASM Formule 3) → ART Grand Prix
  • Franck Perera: Formula Three Euroseries (Prema Powerteam) → DAMS
  • Vitaly Petrov: Formula 1600 Russia (Art Line ProTeam) → DPR
  • Félix Porteiro: World Series by Renault (Epsilon by Graff) → Campos Racing
  • Jason Tahinci: British Formula Renault Championship (Team JLR) → FMS International
  • Adrián Vallés: World Series by Renault (Pons Racing) → Campos Racing
  • Javier Villa: Spanish Formula Three Championship (Racing Engineering) → Racing Engineering
  • Andreas Zuber: World Series by Renault (Carlin Motorsport) → Trident Racing

; Leaving GP2

  • Juan Cruz Álvarez: Campos Racing → Top Race V6 Argentina (Catalan Magni Motorsports)
  • Can Artam: iSport International → Retirement
  • Borja García: Racing Engineering → World Series by Renault (RC Motorsport)
  • Heikki Kovalainen: Arden International → Formula One (Mild Seven Renault F1 Team test driver)
  • Mathias Lauda: Coloni Motorsport → Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Persson Motorsport)
  • Giorgio Mondini: DPR → A1 Grand Prix (A1 Team Switzerland)
  • Nico Rosberg: ART Grand Prix → Formula One (WilliamsF1 Team)
  • Ryan Sharp: DPR → World Touring Car Championship (JAS Motorsport)
  • Scott Speed: iSport International → Formula One (Scuderia Toro Rosso)
  • Toni Vilander: Coloni Motorsport → Italian GT Championship (Playteam Sara Free)

Midseason changes

  • Giorgio Pantano replaced Luca Filippi after Nürburg races.
  • Timo Glock replaced Tristan Gommendy after Monaco race.
  • Luca Filippi replaced Timo Glock after Monaco race.
  • Neel Jani replaced Nicolas Lapierre for Silverstone and Magny-Cours races.
  • Mike Conway replaced Olivier Pla for Silverstone races.
  • Vitaly Petrov replaced Olivier Pla after Magny-Cours races.

Calendar

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting1FS2FS3FS4FS5F6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS
ESP Cheste, SpainCircuit de Valencia8 April[Spanish F3 Championship](2006-spanish-formula-three-championship)
9 April
ITA Imola, ItalyAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari22 April[San Marino Grand Prix](2006-san-marino-grand-prix)
23 April
DEU Nürburg, GermanyNürburgring6 May[European Grand Prix](2006-european-grand-prix)
7 May
ESP Montmeló, SpainCircuit de Catalunya13 May[Spanish Grand Prix](2006-spanish-grand-prix)
14 May
MCO MonacoCircuit de Monaco27 May[Monaco Grand Prix](2006-monaco-grand-prix)
GBR Silverstone, Great BritainSilverstone Circuit10 June[British Grand Prix](2006-british-grand-prix)
11 June
FRA Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours15 July[French Grand Prix](2006-french-grand-prix)
16 July
DEU Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring29 July[German Grand Prix](2006-german-grand-prix)
30 July
HUN Mogyoród, HungaryHungaroring5 August[Hungarian Grand Prix](2006-hungarian-grand-prix)
6 August
TUR Istanbul, TurkeyIstanbul Park26 August[Turkish Grand Prix](2006-turkish-grand-prix)
27 August
ITA Monza, ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza9 September[Italian Grand Prix](2006-italian-grand-prix)
10 September
**Source:**

The following rounds were included on the provisional calendars published by the FIA but were cancelled:

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupportingFS
BEL Stavelot, BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps16 SeptemberBelgian Grand Prix
17 September

February 2006, the FIA announced the GP2 Spa round would not be part of the 2006 GP2 Season, since the local authorities had started major repair work in Spa-Francorchamps.

Results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport1FS2FS3FS4FS5F6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS
ESP Circuit de ValenciaBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.FRA Nicolas LapierreBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Piquet Sports[Report](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
ARE Andreas ZubernowrapDEU Michael AmmermüllerNED Arden International Ltd
ITA Autodromo Enzo e Dino FerrariITA Gianmaria BruniESP Adrián VallésITA Gianmaria BruniITA Trident Racing[Report](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
VEN Ernesto VisoVEN Ernesto VisoGBR iSport International
DEU NürburgringBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.GBR Lewis HamiltonGBR Lewis HamiltonFRA ART Grand Prix[Report](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
FRA Alexandre PrématGBR Lewis HamiltonFRA ART Grand Prix
ESP Circuit de CatalunyanowrapBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.ESP Adrián VallésFRA Alexandre PrématFRA ART Grand Prix[Report](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
ITA Gianmaria BruniVEN Ernesto VisoGBR iSport International
MCO Circuit de MonacoGBR Lewis HamiltonBRA Lucas di GrassiGBR Lewis HamiltonFRA ART Grand Prix[Report](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
GBR Silverstone CircuitGBR Adam CarrollGBR Lewis HamiltonGBR Lewis HamiltonFRA ART Grand Prix[Report](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
GBR Lewis HamiltonGBR Lewis HamiltonFRA ART Grand Prix
FRA Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursnowrapARG José María LópezGBR Lewis HamiltonDEU Timo GlockGBR iSport International[Report](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
nowrapARG José María LópezITA Giorgio PantanoITA Petrol Ofisi FMS International
DEU HockenheimringITA Gianmaria BruniFRA Alexandre PrématITA Gianmaria BruniITA Trident Racing[Report](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
BRA Lucas di GrassiDEU Timo GlockGBR iSport International
HUN HungaroringBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Piquet Sports[Report](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Piquet Sports
TUR Istanbul Racing CircuitBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.BRA Piquet Sports[Report](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
GBR Lewis HamiltonARE Andreas ZuberITA Trident Racing
ITA Autodromo Nazionale MonzaBRA Nelson Piquet Jr.GBR Lewis HamiltonITA Giorgio PantanonowrapITA Petrol Ofisi FMS International[Report](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
GBR Lewis HamiltonITA Giorgio PantanoITA Petrol Ofisi FMS International
**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 one point is given to the driver who set the fastest lap in the feature and sprint races. The driver also had to start the race from his allocated grid position to be eligible to claim the fastest lap and has to drive 90% of race laps. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race.

;Feature race points

PositionPoints
**1st****2nd**
108

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

PositionPoints
**1st****2nd**
65

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver[VAL](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
ESP[IMO](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
ITA[NÜR](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
DEU[CAT](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
ESP[MON](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
MCO[SIL](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
GBR[MAG](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
FRA[HOC](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
DEU[HUN](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
HUN[IST](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
TUR[MNZ](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
ITAPoints11142102366458544642733833932103011251218131314121512168178187197206216225231240250260270280290300PosDriver[VAL](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
ESP[IMO](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
ITA[NÜR](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
DEU[CAT](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
ESP[MON](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
MCO[SIL](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
GBR[MAG](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
FRA[HOC](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
DEU[HUN](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
HUN[IST](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
TUR[MNZ](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
ITAPoints
GBR Lewis Hamilton26DSQ10*1*124**1***1**1**19*5231022*2**3**2*
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.**1***4*52**Ret**19†**4**212†454213†DNS***1****1****1***5**2**6
FRA Alexandre Prémat9Ret4Ret2171336Ret23*19*Ret63375Ret
DEU Timo Glock1687417Ret1110Ret261*4*312544RetDNS
ITA Giorgio Pantano97Ret546155313RetRet11
VEN Ernesto Viso826*1*61181RetRet810Ret4444Ret13Ret8
ITA Gianmaria Bruni65***1***RetRet*16*Ret*17*RetRet15RetRet**1**6Ret8Ret15Ret9
GBR Adam Carroll14RetRet12351012Ret**3**22014687Ret63RetRet
FRA Nicolas Lapierre*4*33752RetRetRet207RetRet14664
ARG José María López5RetRet19†43RetRetNCRet14**3**Ret7*2*8Ret911RetRet
DEU Michael Ammermüller712Ret106387RetRet1289RetRet1113Ret12Ret
MCO Clivio PiccioneRetRetRet1611816†Ret47313Ret8RetRetRetRetRet73
BRA Alexandre Negrão137Ret1177718RetRet125Ret1695Ret8RetRetRet
ARE Andreas ZuberRet13Ret814RetRet115RetRetRet18Ret1414971RetNC
JPN Hiroki YoshimotoRet128384RetRetRetRet17†9Ret23†RetRetRetRet1985
FRA Franck Perera1114Ret14Ret1513Ret2Ret10Ret1214119Ret12815†15†
BRA Lucas di Grassi1716†RetRet1813129*11*RetEX76DNSRet13Ret591014
ESP Adrián Vallés3Ret9RetRet14*18*16Ret9Ret151318RetRet7Ret14Ret11
ITA Luca FilippiRetRet115RetRetRet9RetRet211612Ret10Ret47
FRA Tristan GommendyRet11Ret17131255Ret
ITA Ferdinando Monfardini12Ret129Ret10669RetDNS8RetRet1211618†12RetRet
ESP Félix PorteiroRetRet10616Ret17Ret68DSQ18101218Ret1219†RetRetNC
ESP Sergio HernándezRetDNSRet1312RetRet138DSQEX141110NCRetRet111013Ret
MYS Fairuz Fauzy1510Ret15199Ret1410117Ret15221016RetRetRet1410
CHE Neel JaniNCRet117
ESP Javier Villa18913189201415Ret131317161113Ret15†15169Ret
FRA Olivier Pla1015Ret20†15RetDSQ20Ret169
RUS Vitaly Petrov151515101618Ret12
GBR Mike Conway1011
TUR Jason TahinciDNSRetRetRetDSQ181519Ret1216Ret171717Ret1417171113
**Sources:**

|}

Notes:

  • Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • Lewis Hamilton was disqualified during the first race at Imola for passing the safety car. Team ART Grand Prix's statement on this is that he was following the Campos Racing cars which led him past the car.
  • Olivier Pla was disqualified in Montmeló from 8th place for car being under the weight limit.
  • Durango cars were excluded from second Silverstone race for illegal rear wing which caused di Grassi's accident in first race.
  • Felix Porteiro was disqualified from 2nd place in Silverstone sprint race for illegal position of steering rack.

Teams' Championship

PosTeamCar
No.[VAL](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
ESP[IMO](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
ITA[NÜR](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
DEU[CAT](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
ESP[MON](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
MCO[SIL](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
GBR[MAG](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
FRA[HOC](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
DEU[HUN](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
HUN[IST](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
TUR[MNZ](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
ITAPoints118021153101457546645733830922101811141212139PosTeamCar
No.[VAL](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
ESP[IMO](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
ITA[NÜR](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
DEU[CAT](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
ESP[MON](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
MCO[SIL](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
GBR[MAG](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
FRA[HOC](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
DEU[HUN](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
HUN[IST](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
TUR[MNZ](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
ITAPoints
FRA ART Grand Prix19Ret4Ret2171336Ret23*19*Ret63375Ret
226DSQ10*1*124**1***1**1**19*5231022*2**3**2*
BRA Piquet Sports11**1***4*52**Ret**19†**4**212†454213†DNS***1****1****1***5**2**6
12137Ret1177718RetRet125Ret1695Ret8RetRetRet
GBR iSport International7826*1*61181RetRet810Ret4444Ret13Ret10
8Ret11Ret17131255Ret261*4*312544RetDNS
NED Arden International Ltd3712Ret106387RetRet1289RetRet1113Ret12Ret
4*4*33752RetRetRetNCRet117207RetRet14664
ITA FMS International (1–2)
ITA Petrol Ofisi FMS International (3–11)16RetRet115RetRet97Ret546155313RetRet11
17DNSRetRetRetDSQ181519Ret1216Ret171717Ret1417171113
ITA Trident Racing2665***1***RetRet*16*Ret*17*RetRet15RetRet**1**6Ret8Ret15Ret9
27Ret13Ret814RetRet115RetRetRet18Ret1414971RetNC
ESP Racing Engineering914RetRet12351012Ret**3**22014687Ret63RetRet
1018913189201415Ret131317161113Ret15†15169Ret
GBR Super Nova International55RetRet19†43RetRetNCRet14**3**Ret7*2*8Ret911RetRet
61510Ret15199Ret1410117Ret15221016RetRetRet1410
ESP BCN Competición18Ret128384RetRetRetRet17†9Ret23†RetRetRetRet1985
191687417Ret1110RetRet9RetRet211612Ret10Ret47
GBR DPR (1–2, 8–11)
GBR DPR Direxiv (3–7)201015Ret20†15RetDSQ20Ret1011169151515101618Ret12
21RetRetRet1611816†Ret47313Ret8RetRetRetRetRet73
FRA DAMS1412Ret129Ret10669RetDNS8RetRet1211618†12RetRet
151114Ret14Ret1513Ret2Ret10Ret1214119Ret12815†15†
ESP Campos Racing243Ret9RetRet14*18*16Ret9Ret151318RetRet7Ret14Ret11
25RetRet10616Ret17Ret68DSQ18101218Ret1219†RetRetNC
ITA Durango221716†RetRet1813129*11*RetEX76DNSRet13Ret591014
23RetDNSRet1312RetRet138DSQEX141110NCRetRet111013Ret
**Sources:**

Notes

References

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