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2008–09 GP2 Asia Series

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Alex Yoong driving for Qi-Meritus Mahara at the 2008 Chinese GP2 Asia Series round.

The 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season was the second season of the GP2 Asia Series. It began on 18 October 2008 and ended on 26 April 2009 and consisted of eleven races at six events.

Season summary

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All teams from the 2008 GP2 Series season except for Racing Engineering took part in the competition, with the thirteenth slot being filled by Qi-Meritus Mahara. The reigning champion Romain Grosjean did not defend his title.

Kamui Kobayashi clinched the title with a fourth place at the penultimate race in Bahrain. 8 different winners were in 12 races: Kamui Kobayashi become champion, after Japanese won in two consecutive feature races at Dubai Autodrome, and at Bahrain International Circuit.

Diego Nunes won the last two feature races at Sepang International Circuit, and at Bahrain International Circuit. Roldán Rodríguez wins in first race of the season. Nico Hülkenberg, Luiz Razia, Vitaly Petrov, Davide Valsecchi, and Sergio Pérez each other won one race.

Teams and drivers

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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.

Team No. Driver Rounds
France ART Grand Prix 1 Japan Sakon Yamamoto[1] All
2 France Nelson Philippe[2] 1
Venezuela Pastor Maldonado[3] 2, 5–6
Germany Nico Hülkenberg[4] 3–4
Netherlands Trust Team Arden[a] (1–2)
Netherlands Arden International Motorsport[a] (3–6)
3 Brazil Luiz Razia[5] All
4 Finland Mika Mäki[6] 1
Netherlands Renger van der Zande[7] 2
Italy Edoardo Mortara[8] 3–6
Spain Barwa International Campos Team 5 Russia Vitaly Petrov[9] All
6 Mexico Sergio Pérez[2] All
France DAMS 7 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio[2] All
8 Japan Kamui Kobayashi[2] All
United Kingdom GFH Team iSport 9 Netherlands Giedo van der Garde[10] All
10 Bahrain Hamad Al Fardan[11] All
United Kingdom Super Nova Racing 11 Spain Javier Villa[5] All
12 United Kingdom James Jakes[2] All
Italy Fisichella Motor Sport International 14 United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber[2][b] 1–2
Venezuela Rodolfo González[12] 3–6
15 United States Kevin Chen[2][c] All
Italy Durango 16 Italy Davide Valsecchi[13] All
17 Brazil Carlos Iaconelli[14] 1
Italy Michael Dalle Stelle[15] 2–6
Malaysia My Team Qi-Meritus Mahara 18 Malaysia Alex Yoong[16] 1–2
Italy Marco Bonanomi[17] 3–6
19 New Zealand Earl Bamber[18] 1–3
Portugal Álvaro Parente[19] 4–6
Brazil Piquet GP 20 Spain Roldán Rodríguez[20] All
21 Brazil Diego Nunes[21] All
United Kingdom DPR 22 Romania Michael Herck[22] All
23 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi[22] 1
Italy Giacomo Ricci[23] 2–6
Spain BCN Competición* 24 Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto[2] 1
25 Italy Luca Filippi[24] 1
Portugal Ocean Racing Technology* 24 Netherlands Yelmer Buurman[25] 2–5
India Karun Chandhok[26] 6
25
Italy Fabrizio Crestani[25] 2–6
Italy Trident Racing 26 Italy Giacomo Ricci[2] 1
Brazil Alberto Valerio[23] 2
Italy Frankie Provenzano[27] 3–4
Portugal Ricardo Teixeira[28] 5–6
27 New Zealand Chris van der Drift[2] 1–2
Spain Adrián Vallés[27] 3
Italy Davide Rigon[29] 4–6

* – Team was known as BCN Competición at round one in Shanghai, before Tiago Monteiro bought over the team's assets and renamed it as Ocean Racing Technology.[30]

Calendar

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On 12 July, GP2 Series organisers announced a provisional calendar for their second season. Unlike the first season of the GP2 Asia Series, this season will start prior to the new year, and be expanded to six events from the previous five. The Indonesian round has been dropped, while Bahrain earns a second event and Shanghai earns its first GP2 races. Shanghai will also host the official GP2 Asia Series test session prior to the start of the season.[31]

The sprint race of the second round of the championship – at the Dubai Autodrome – was cancelled due to flooding.[32]

On 17 December, an alteration was made to the calendar, with the Losail International Circuit in Qatar replacing the February meeting in Dubai. The meeting was also moved to February 12–14 because the original date on the calendar was unsuitable, due to MotoGP testing. This event introduced night racing to GP2, following the circuit's lead with MotoGP and its support classes and also Formula One's night race in Singapore.[33]

Race Calendar

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Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 F China Shanghai International Circuit 18 October Spain Roldán Rodríguez Japan Kamui Kobayashi Spain Roldán Rodríguez Brazil Piquet GP Report
S 19 October Japan Sakon Yamamoto[d] Italy Davide Valsecchi Italy Durango
2 F United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome 5 December Japan Kamui Kobayashi Japan Kamui Kobayashi Japan Kamui Kobayashi France DAMS Report
S 6 December Race cancelled
3 F Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 23 January Germany Nico Hülkenberg Japan Kamui Kobayashi Japan Kamui Kobayashi France DAMS Report
S 24 January Brazil Diego Nunes[e] Mexico Sergio Pérez Spain Barwa International Campos Team
4 F Qatar Losail International Circuit 13 February Germany Nico Hülkenberg Portugal Álvaro Parente[f] Germany Nico Hülkenberg France ART Grand Prix Report
S 14 February Mexico Sergio Pérez Mexico Sergio Pérez Spain Barwa International Campos Team
5 F Malaysia Sepang International Circuit 4 April Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio[g] Spain Javier Villa[h] Brazil Diego Nunes Brazil Piquet GP Report
S 5 April Portugal Álvaro Parente Russia Vitaly Petrov Spain Barwa International Campos Team
6 F Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 25 April Japan Kamui Kobayashi[i] Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Brazil Diego Nunes Brazil Piquet GP Report
S 26 April Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Brazil Luiz Razia Netherlands Arden International Motorsport

Championship standings

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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 inside the top ten in both the feature and sprint races. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race.

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver SHI
China
DUB
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
LSL
Qatar
SEP
Malaysia
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 2 Ret 1 C 1 6 4 18 2 7 4 5 56
2 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio 9 5 7 C 2 3 5 7 DNS DSQ 3 2 36
3 Spain Roldán Rodríguez 1 6 3 C 6 23 Ret 17 4 12 2 Ret 35
4 Italy Davide Valsecchi 8 1 2 C 5 2 6 5 8 3 16 Ret 34
5 Russia Vitaly Petrov 5 Ret 5 C 10 12 3 2 6 1 19 11 28
6 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 4 4 1 3 27
7 Mexico Sergio Pérez Ret 7 6 C 8 1 2 1 Ret 6 12 9 26
8 Brazil Diego Nunes 12 Ret Ret C 13 22 11 12 1 4 1 6 24
9 Japan Sakon Yamamoto 3 14 8 C 17 11 Ret 14 12 Ret 6 4 13
10 Spain Javier Villa 4 3 9 C 9 5 13 10 19 18 15 12 12
11 Italy Edoardo Mortara 3 8 7 4 Ret 17 Ret 16 11
12 Netherlands Giedo van der Garde 10 DNS 4 C 7 14 12 8 14 10 5 7 11
13 Brazil Luiz Razia Ret 17 10 C 14 9 8 6 Ret Ret 8 1 9
14 New Zealand Earl Bamber 6 2 Ret C 11 7 8
15 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Ret C 7 2 Ret Ret 7
16 United Kingdom James Jakes Ret 11 12 C 22 Ret 9 9 3 Ret 10 14 7
17 Italy Davide Rigon 14 15 Ret 13 7 3 6
18 New Zealand Chris van der Drift 7 4 Ret C 5
19 Netherlands Yelmer Buurman Ret C Ret 13 Ret DNS 5 11 4
20 Bahrain Hamad Al Fardan 15 Ret Ret C 12 Ret Ret Ret 9 5 Ret 17 2
21 Portugal Álvaro Parente 17 16 11 9 Ret 13 1
22 Italy Marco Bonanomi 20 10 16 11 Ret 14 14 8 0
23 Venezuela Rodolfo González 16 Ret Ret 19 10 8 Ret Ret 0
24 Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto Ret 8 0
25 Malaysia Alex Yoong 14 9 Ret C 0
26 India Karun Chandhok 9 Ret 0
27 Italy Giacomo Ricci 13 Ret 13 C Ret 16 Ret 13 16 15 11 10 0
28 Italy Fabrizio Crestani 14 C Ret 17 10 21 15 16 18 15 0
29 Finland Mika Mäki Ret 10 0
30 Brazil Carlos Iaconelli 11 Ret 0
31 Netherlands Renger van der Zande 11 C 0
32 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi Ret 12 0
33 Romania Michael Herck 16 16 15 C 18 18 15 Ret 13 Ret 13 Ret 0
34 France Nelson Philippe 17 13 0
35 Italy Frankie Provenzano 15 15 19 20 0
36 United States Kevin Chen Ret 15 18 C 21 21 18 23 20 Ret Ret 18 0
37 Brazil Alberto Valerio 16 C 0
38 Portugal Ricardo Teixeira 17 19 17 Ret 0
39 Italy Michael Dalle Stelle 17 C 19 20 20 22 18 20 Ret 19 0
40 Spain Adrián Vallés Ret 19 0
United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber Ret Ret Ret C 0
Italy Luca Filippi Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver SHI
China
DUB
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
LSL
Qatar
SEP
Malaysia
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position point(s)
Italics Fastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship

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Pos Team Car
No.
SHI
China
DUB
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
LSL
Qatar
SEP
Malaysia
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1 France DAMS 7 9 5 7 C 2 3 5 7 DNS DSQ 3 2 92
8 2 Ret 1 C 1 6 4 18 2 7 4 5
2 Brazil Piquet GP 20 1 6 3 C 6 23 Ret 17 4 12 2 Ret 59
21 12 Ret Ret C 13 22 11 12 1 4 1 6
3 Spain Barwa International Campos Team 5 5 Ret 5 C 10 12 3 2 6 1 19 11 54
6 Ret 7 6 C 8 1 2 1 Ret 6 12 9
4 France ART Grand Prix 1 3 14 8 C 17 11 Ret 14 12 Ret 6 4 47
2 17 13 Ret C 4 4 1 3 7 2 Ret Ret
5 Italy Durango 16 8 1 2 C 5 2 6 5 8 3 16 Ret 34
17 11 Ret 17 C 19 20 20 22 18 20 Ret 19
6 Netherlands Trust Team Arden (1–2)
Netherlands Arden International Motorsport (3–6)
3 Ret 17 10 C 14 9 8 6 Ret Ret 8 1 20
4 Ret 10 11 C 3 8 7 4 Ret 17 Ret 16
7 United Kingdom Super Nova Racing 11 4 3 9 C 9 5 13 10 19 18 15 12 19
12 Ret 11 12 C 22 Ret 9 9 3 Ret 10 14
8 United Kingdom GFH Team iSport 9 10 DNS 4 C 7 14 12 8 14 10 5 7 13
10 15 Ret Ret C 12 Ret Ret Ret 9 5 Ret 17
9 Italy Trident Racing 26 13 Ret 16 C 15 15 19 20 17 13 17 3 11
27 7 4 Ret C Ret 19 14 15 Ret 19 7 Ret
10 Malaysia My Team Qi-Meritus Mahara 18 14 9 Ret C 20 10 16 11 Ret 14 14 8 9
19 6 2 Ret C 11 7 17 16 11 9 Ret 13
11 Portugal Ocean Racing Technology 24 Ret C Ret 13 Ret DNS 5 11 9 Ret 4
25 14 C Ret 17 10 21 15 16 18 15
12 Italy Fisichella Motor Sport International 14 Ret Ret Ret C 16 Ret Ret 19 10 8 Ret Ret 0
15 Ret 15 18 C 21 21 18 23 20 Ret Ret 18
13 United Kingdom DPR 22 16 16 15 C 18 18 15 Ret 13 Ret 13 Ret 0
23 Ret 12 13 C Ret 16 Ret 13 16 15 11 10
14 Spain BCN Competición 24 Ret 8 0
25 Ret Ret
Pos Team Car
No.
SHI
China
DUB
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
LSL
Qatar
SEP
Malaysia
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position point(s)
Italics Fastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Arden International competed under a Dutch licence.
  2. ^ Zuber is an Austrian driver who competed under an Emirati racing licence.
  3. ^ Chen is a Taiwan driver who competed under a United States racing licence.
  4. ^ Sakon Yamamoto set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Javier Villa[34] was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  5. ^ Diego Nunes set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Jérôme d'Ambrosio[35] was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  6. ^ Álvaro Parente set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Nico Hülkenberg[36] was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  7. ^ Jérôme d'Ambrosio set the fastest time in qualifying, but did not start due to gearbox problems. The pole position remained empty on the grid. Diego Nunes was the first driver on the grid in second place. d'Ambrosio is still considered to hold the pole position.
  8. ^ Javier Villa set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. James Jakes[37] was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  9. ^ Jérôme d'Ambrosio recorded the fastest time in the time trial, but got a ten-place penalty after receiving a black flag in the previous Malaysian sprint race. Kamui Kobayashi was identified for the race pole position.

References

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