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2013 GP2 Series
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Racing scene from Belgium

The 2013 GP2 Series season was the forty-seventh season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also ninth season under the GP2 Series moniker, a support series to the 2013 Formula One World Championship.

The 2013 season saw three new teams — Russian Time, Hilmer Motorsport and MP Motorsport — join the championship, replacing iSport International, Ocean Racing Technology and Scuderia Coloni.[1][2][3] 2013 was scheduled to be the last season in which teams compete with the third-generation GP2 car — the Dallara GP2/11 — which was introduced in 2011,[4] but series organisers decided to keep the GP2/11 for another three-year cycle in a bid to keep costs down.[5] The season saw 10 different winners. Champion Fabio Leimer took 3 race wins, as runner-up Sam Bird took 5 victories, Jolyon Palmer took 2 race wins, as did Jon Lancaster. Stefano Coletti took 3 sprint race wins. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs, Nathanael Berthon, Marcus Ericsson and Alexander Rossi each took 1 race win, and ART Grand Prix driver James Calado took 2 race wins.

Teams and drivers

Twenty-six drivers representing thirteen teams was scheduled to take part in the championship. The driver who is declared champion received a Formula One test with tyre supplier Pirelli as their prize,[6] as well as qualifying for an FIA Superlicence.

Team No. Drivers Rounds
France DAMS[7] 1 Sweden Marcus Ericsson[8] All
2 Monaco Stéphane Richelmi[8] All
France ART Grand Prix[7][9] 3 United Kingdom James Calado[10] All
4 Germany Daniel Abt[11] All
United Kingdom Arden International[7] 5 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.[12][a] All
6 New Zealand Mitch Evans[13] All
Spain Racing Engineering[7] 7 Colombia Julián Leal[14] All
8 Switzerland Fabio Leimer[15] All
United Kingdom Carlin[7] 9 Brazil Felipe Nasr[16] All
10 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer[17] All
Russia Russian Time[1] 11 United Kingdom Sam Bird[18] All
12 France Tom Dillmann[19] All
Malaysia Caterham Racing (1–3)
Malaysia EQ8 Caterham Racing (4–11)[20]
14 Spain Sergio Canamasas[21] All
15 China Ma Qinghua[22] 1
United States Alexander Rossi[23] 2–11
Spain Barwa Addax Team[7] 16 United States Jake Rosenzweig[24] All
17 Indonesia Rio Haryanto[25] All
Italy Rapax[7] 18 Monaco Stefano Coletti[26] All
19 Switzerland Simon Trummer[27] All
Italy Trident Racing[7] 20 France Nathanaël Berthon[28] All
21 Italy Kevin Ceccon[28] 1–6
Portugal Ricardo Teixeira[29] 7–8
Italy Sergio Campana[30] 9
Canada Gianmarco Raimondo[31] 10–11
Germany Hilmer Motorsport[2] 22 United States Conor Daly[32] 1
Netherlands Robin Frijns[33] 2–6
United Kingdom Adrian Quaife-Hobbs[34] 7–11
23 Norway Pål Varhaug[35] 1–2
United Kingdom Jon Lancaster[36] 3–7, 9–11
Netherlands Robin Frijns[33] 8
Italy Venezuela GP Lazarus[7][b] 24 Austria René Binder[37] All
25 Italy Kevin Giovesi[38] 1–4
Italy Fabrizio Crestani[39] 5–6
Italy Vittorio Ghirelli[40] 7–11
Netherlands MP Motorsport[3] 26 United Kingdom Adrian Quaife-Hobbs[41] 1–6
Spain Dani Clos[42] 7–11
27 Netherlands Daniël de Jong[3] All

Team changes

Driver changes

Entering/Re-entering GP2
Leaving GP2
Changed Teams

Mid-season changes

2013 schedule

The calendar for the 2013 series was unveiled on 19 December 2012.[54] The season consisted of twenty-two races in support of eleven Formula One Grands Prix throughout the 2013 season.

Round Circuit/Location Country Date Supporting
1 F Sepang International Circuit, Sepang  Malaysia 23 March Malaysian Grand Prix
S 24 March
2 F Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir  Bahrain 20 April Bahrain Grand Prix
S 21 April
3 F Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló  Spain 11 May Spanish Grand Prix
S 12 May
4 F Circuit de Monaco, Monaco  Monaco 24 May Monaco Grand Prix
S 25 May
5 F Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone  United Kingdom 29 June British Grand Prix
S 30 June
6 F Nürburgring, Nürburg[55]  Germany 6 July German Grand Prix
S 7 July
7 F Hungaroring, Mogyoród  Hungary 27 July Hungarian Grand Prix
S 28 July
8 F Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot  Belgium 24 August Belgian Grand Prix
S 25 August
9 F Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza  Italy 7 September Italian Grand Prix
S 8 September
10 F Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore  Singapore 21 September Singapore Grand Prix
S 22 September
11 F Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates 2 November Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
S 3 November

Calendar changes

Results and standings

Summary

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2013_GP2_Series
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Round Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap[56] Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 F Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Monaco Stefano Coletti United Kingdom Sam Bird Switzerland Fabio Leimer Spain Racing Engineering Report
S France Nathanaël Berthon[c] Monaco Stefano Coletti Italy Rapax
2 F Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Switzerland Fabio Leimer Colombia Julián Leal[d] Switzerland Fabio Leimer Spain Racing Engineering Report
S France Nathanaël Berthon[e] United Kingdom Sam Bird Russia Russian Time
3 F Spain Circuit de Catalunya Sweden Marcus Ericsson Switzerland Simon Trummer[f] Netherlands Robin Frijns Germany Hilmer Motorsport Report
S France Tom Dillmann[g] Monaco Stefano Coletti Italy Rapax
4 F Monaco Circuit de Monaco Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr. Spain Sergio Canamasas[h] United Kingdom Sam Bird Russia Russian Time Report