2008 GP2 Series

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The 2008 GP2 Series season was the forty-second season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also fourth season under the GP2 Series moniker. It began on 26 April at Montmeló, Spain and it finished on 14 September at Monza, Italy. This is the first season using a new car design to be used during the following 3 seasons. The series was won by Giorgio Pantano.

Giorgio Pantano won the championship.

Season summary

The fourth GP2 Series season started in Circuit de Catalunya. Pastor Maldonado took first pole position of the season, but he couldn't use the advantage after a very bad start. Alvaro Parente won in his debut race in the series. In the sprint race, Romain Grosjean was heading for victory until late-race safety car. When the safety car went back to the pits, Grosjean straight-lined chicane and lost momentum. He then blocked Kamui Kobayashi, receiving drive through penalty. Kobayashi won the race while Grosjean was left without points.

At Turkey, Giorgio Pantano won from pole in the feature race. Grosjean won the sprint race which included several incidents on the first lap, as well as two stray dogs on the track. One of them was hit by Bruno Senna whose car was damaged and he had to retire. Luckily Senna escaped without injury. Senna then won at Monaco, on the track where his uncle Ayrton had won six times. In the sprint race, which was held for the first time in Monaco, Mike Conway was victorious. He was heading for third place in feature race before being punted off by Javier Villa on the final lap. He was lucky in the event, as only eight drivers were unlapped, so he ended in eight and therefore for the pole in the sprint.

Magny-Cours feature race was won by Pantano after Grosjean and Senna suffered mechanical retirements. The sprint race started on damp track and few drivers gambled starting with slicks. This worked well for Arden drivers, as Sébastien Buemi won from 21st on the grid. His teammate Yelmer Buurman was second. At Silverstone Pantano won the feature again, and wet sprint race was dominated by Senna.

At Hockenheim Grosjean finished first on the road, but he was later penalized for overtaking under yellow flag, giving Pantano third straight feature race victory. Karun Chandhok won the sprint race from pole. At Hungaroring, Lucas di Grassi who had returned to GP2 in Magny-Cours, won the feature race, while Buemi won the sprint after polesitter Andy Soucek made a small mistake.

The feature race at Valencia ended in dramatic fashion. Pantano was on road for victory before he ran out of fuel on the final lap. Several other drivers suffered same fate, including Senna who could get his car over the finish line but in 9th place. Vitaly Petrov inherited the win. Pantano recovered well in sprint race to take third place while Senna crashed out. di Grassi was the winner.

With four races to go, Pantano led by 13 points on Senna and 20 on di Grassi. Senna took the pole in Spa, but his race was destroyed by drive through penalty for unsafe release by the team in his pit stop. Pantano suffered mechanical glitch during safety car and was dropped to back of the field. He was recovering until he collided with di Grassi on the final lap. Pantano was disqualified for the race and also excluded from the sprint. Grosjean won the feature while Maldonado took his first victory of the season in the sprint, overtaking Jérôme d'Ambrosio on the final lap.

Pantano got perfect start for final weekend with pole, therefore knocking di Grassi out from the championship hunt. A race started in wet conditions and mandatory pit stop was done as late as possible, as the track was ready for slicks. di Grassi won while Pantano ended in 10th after drive through penalty for crossing white line at the pit exit. It didn't matter much: while Senna couldn't finish better than 5th, Pantano clinched the title with one race to go. The sprint race was held in wet conditions as well and won by polesitter Davide Valsecchi.

Teams and drivers

All of the teams used the Dallara GP2/08 chassis with Renault-badged 4.0 litre (244 cu in) naturally-aspirated Mecachrome V8 engines order and with tyres supplied by Bridgestone. On 19 October 2007, it was announced that the same 13 teams which took part in 2007 would continue into 2008.[1]

TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
iSport International1 Karun Chandhok[2]All
2 Bruno Senna[2]All
ART Grand Prix3 Luca Filippi[3]1–5
Sakon Yamamoto[4]6–10
4 Romain Grosjean[5]All
Barwa International Campos Team5 Vitaly Petrov[6]All
6 Ben Hanley[6]1–3
Lucas di Grassi[7]4–10
Super Nova Racing7 Christian Bakkerud[8]1, 3
Andy Soucek[9][10]2, 4–10
8 Álvaro Parente[8]All
DAMS9 Jérôme d'Ambrosio[11]All
10 Kamui Kobayashi[12]All
Racing Engineering11 Javier VillaAll
12 Giorgio Pantano[13]All
Trust Team Arden[a]14 Sébastien Buemi[14]All
15 Yelmer Buurman[15]1–5
Luca Filippi[16]6–10
Durango16 Davide Valsecchi[17]1–2, 5–10
Marcello Puglisi[18]3
Ben Hanley[19]4
17 Alberto Valerio[17]All
Fisichella Motor Sport International18 Roldán Rodríguez[20]All
19 Adrián Vallés[21]1
Adam Carroll[22]2–3
Marko Asmer[23]4–10
Trident Racing20 Mike Conway[24]All
21 Ho-Pin Tung[25]All
Piquet Sports22 Andreas Zuber[26][b]All
23 Pastor Maldonado[27]All
DPR24 Giacomo Ricci[28]1–2
Andy Soucek[29]3
Michael Herck[30]4–10
25 Diego Nunes[30]All
BCN Competición26 Paolo Maria Nocera[31]1
Adrián Vallés[22]2–10
27 Miloš Pavlović[32]1–3
Carlos Iaconelli[33]4–10

Calendar

The original calendar was released on 25 March 2008 and had a standalone event on the 31 May – 1 June at the Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit. However, on the 18 April 2008, it was confirmed that a deal had been agreed for a GP2 event to run alongside the new European GP at the Valencia Street Circuit instead of the original date at the Ricardo Tormo circuit. Also, for the first time in the history of GP2, two races were held at Monaco. All of the races supported the Formula One Grands Prix indicated by the relevant flags, except the round at Valencia which supported the 2008 European Grand Prix.

RoundLocationCircuitDateTime[34]Tyres[c]Supporting
LocalUTC
1F Montmeló, SpainCircuit de Catalunya26 April16:0014:00HardSpanish Grand Prix
S27 April10:3008:30
2F Istanbul, TurkeyIstanbul Park10 May16:0013:00HardTurkish Grand Prix
S11 May11:3008:30
3F Monte Carlo, MonacoCircuit de Monaco23 May11:1509:15Super SoftMonaco Grand Prix
S24 May16:0014:00
4F Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Magny-Cours21 June16:0014:00MediumFrench Grand Prix
S22 June10:3008:30
5F Silverstone, Great BritainSilverstone Circuit5 July15:0014:00MediumBritish Grand Prix
S6 July09:3008:30
6F Hockenheim, GermanyHockenheimring19 July16:0014:00MediumGerman Grand Prix
S20 July10:3008:30
7F Mogyoród, HungaryHungaroring2 August16:0014:00MediumHungarian Grand Prix
S3 August10:3008:30
8F Valencia, SpainValencia Street Circuit23 August16:0014:00MediumEuropean Grand Prix
S24 August10:3008:30
9F Stavelot, BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps6 September16:0014:00MediumBelgian Grand Prix
S7 September10:3008:30
10F Monza, ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza13 September16:0014:00MediumItalian Grand Prix
S14 September10:3008:30

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

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
F Cheste, SpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo31 MayStand-alone event
S1 June

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest Lap[36]Winning DriverWinning TeamReport
1F Circuit de Catalunya Pastor Maldonado Adrián Vallés[d] Álvaro Parente Super Nova RacingReport
S Romain Grosjean[e] Kamui Kobayashi DAMS
2F Istanbul Park Giorgio Pantano Andreas Zuber Giorgio Pantano Racing EngineeringReport
S Romain Grosjean Romain Grosjean ART Grand Prix
3F Circuit de Monaco Pastor Maldonado Bruno Senna Bruno Senna iSport InternationalReport
S Andreas Zuber[f] Mike Conway Trident Racing
4F Circuit de Magny-Cours Bruno Senna Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano Racing EngineeringReport
S Kamui Kobayashi Sébastien Buemi Trust Team Arden
5F Silverstone Circuit Bruno Senna Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano Racing EngineeringReport
S Pastor Maldonado[g] Bruno Senna iSport International
6F Hockenheimring Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano[h] Racing EngineeringReport
S Kamui Kobayashi[i] Karun Chandhok iSport International
7F Hungaroring Romain Grosjean Romain Grosjean[j] Lucas di Grassi Barwa International Campos TeamReport
S Lucas di Grassi Sébastien Buemi Trust Team Arden
8F Valencia Street Circuit Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano[k] Vitaly Petrov Barwa International Campos TeamReport
S Lucas di Grassi Lucas di Grassi Barwa International Campos Team
9F Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Bruno Senna[l] Romain Grosjean Romain Grosjean ART Grand PrixReport
S Pastor Maldonado Pastor Maldonado Piquet Sports
10F Autodromo Nazionale Monza Giorgio Pantano Mike Conway[m] Lucas di Grassi Barwa International Campos TeamReport
S Andy Soucek[n] Davide Valsecchi Durango

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

Feature race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  Pole  FL 
Points10865432121
Sprint race points

Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  FL 
Points6543211

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverCAT
IST
MON
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
VAL
SPA
MNZ
Points
1 Giorgio Pantano4314RetRet1Ret131Ret145143DSQEX10576
2 Bruno Senna2415Ret15Ret56143339Ret11Ret5864
3 Lucas di Grassi24225Ret1104120†511163
4 Romain Grosjean51321Ret10RetRet582417123Ret194362
5 Pastor Maldonado12RetRetRet2Ret37Ret15†617518†2Ret312460
6 Sébastien Buemi7263Ret11Ret14DNSRet8716Ret543750
7 Vitaly Petrov6Ret52Ret15418†105Ret11Ret9115†43RetRet39
8 Álvaro Parente17Ret8539Ret16Ret3616Ret16†Ret2RetRet1234
9 Andreas Zuber3Ret3Ret11175871111†227RetRetDSQRetRet1032
10 Karun Chandhok9Ret4123Ret7Ret3Ret814DNS15†Ret10711Ret31
11 Jérôme d'AmbrosioRet15RetRet976Ret912Ret109Ret52827621
12 Mike ConwayRet8958†186144Ret9611Ret87Ret13Ret20
13 Roldán RodríguezRetRet121364Ret1611Ret18†1519RetRet1021†Ret6214
14 Andy Soucek19Ret13613Ret12Ret719827Ret6Ret91814
15 Davide Valsecchi105DNSDNS196Ret13Ret13NC7Ret68111
16 Kamui Kobayashi81Ret9RetRetRet9Ret7Ret18118Ret6914Ret1310
17 Javier Villa1467151413141013Ret10†5136Ret5178RetEX8
18 Ho-Pin TungRet1411Ret72Ret1418Ret13†7Ret14Ret91510Ret97
19 Luca Filippi11Ret1614Ret121038RetRetRet15Ret81319Ret16Ret6
20 Yelmer BuurmanRet1014Ret12812215105
21 Adrián Vallés181110Ret41615122214†15RetRet1911Ret1313WDWD5
22 Diego Nunes1516131015911Ret17RetRet20121510412RetRet163
23 Sakon Yamamoto12†NC104RetRet18RetRetRet3
24 Ben HanleyRet91761614RetRet1
25 Adam Carroll8RetRetRet1
26 Alberto Valerio13Ret187RetRet1817219914DNS17Ret12RetRet12150
27 Christian BakkerudRetDNS10Ret0
28 Carlos Iaconelli1613DNSRet1616RetRet1311Ret1214140
29 Marko Asmer17112013141218RetDNSRet16Ret15Ret0
30 Michael HerckRet1523DNS17RetRet1612141411Ret170
31 Giacomo Ricci16RetRet110
32 Miloš PavlovićDNS12Ret16DNSDNS0
33 Marcello Puglisi17190
34 Paolo Maria Nocera17Ret0
PosDriverCAT
IST
MON
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
VAL
SPA
MNZ
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

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

Teams' Championship

PosTeamCar
No.
CAT
IST
MON
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
VAL
SPA
MNZ
Points
1 Barwa International Campos Team56Ret52Ret15418†105Ret11Ret9115†43RetRet103
6Ret9176161424225Ret1104120†5111
2 iSport International19Ret4123Ret7Ret3Ret814DNS15†Ret10711Ret95
22415Ret15Ret56143339Ret11Ret58
3 Piquet Sports223Ret3Ret11175871111†227RetRetDSQRetRet1092
2312RetRetRet2Ret37Ret15†617518†2Ret3124
4 Racing Engineering111467151413141013Ret10†5136Ret5178RetEX84
124314RetRet1Ret131Ret145143DSQEX105
5 ART Grand Prix311Ret1614Ret121038Ret12†NC104RetRet18RetRetRet70
451321Ret10RetRet582417123Ret1943
6 Trust Team Arden147263Ret11Ret14DNSRet8716Ret543756
15Ret1014Ret1281221510RetRet15Ret81319Ret16Ret
7 Super Nova Racing7RetDNS19Ret10Ret13Ret12Ret719827Ret6Ret91847
817Ret8539Ret16Ret3616Ret16†Ret2RetRet12
8 DAMS9Ret15RetRet976Ret912Ret109Ret52827631
1081Ret9RetRetRet9Ret7Ret18118Ret6914Ret13
9 Trident Racing20Ret8958†186144Ret9611Ret87Ret13Ret27
21Ret1411Ret72Ret1418Ret13†7Ret14Ret91510Ret9
10 Fisichella Motor Sport International18RetRet121364Ret1611Ret18†1519RetRet1021†Ret6215
1918118RetRetRet17112013141218RetDNSRet16Ret15Ret
11 Durango16105DNSDNS17RetRetRet196Ret13Ret13NC7Ret68111
1713Ret187RetRet1817219914DNS17Ret12RetRet1215
12 BCN Competición2617Ret10Ret41615122214†15RetRet1911Ret1313WDWD5
27DNS12Ret16DNSDNS1613DNSRet1616RetRet1311Ret121414
13 DPR2416RetRet11136Ret1523DNS17RetRet1612141411Ret174
251516131015911Ret17RetRet20121510412RetRet16
PosTeamCar
No.
CAT
IST
MON
MAG
SIL
HOC
HUN
VAL
SPA
MNZ
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

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

Notes

References