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2013 GP2 Series

Motorsport season


Motorsport season

Formula One Support series: GP3 Series Teams' Champion: Russian Time

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. 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, but series organisers decided to keep the GP2/11 for another three-year cycle in a bid to keep costs down. 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, as well as qualifying for an FIA Superlicence.

TeamNo.DriversRounds
FRA DAMS1SWE Marcus EricssonAll
2MCO Stéphane RichelmiAll
FRA ART Grand Prix3GBR James CaladoAll
4DEU Daniel AbtAll
GBR Arden International5VEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.All
6NZL Mitch EvansAll
ESP Racing Engineering7COL Julián LealAll
8CHE Fabio LeimerAll
GBR Carlin9BRA Felipe NasrAll
10GBR Jolyon PalmerAll
RUS Russian Time11GBR Sam BirdAll
12FRA Tom DillmannAll
MYS Caterham Racing (1–3)
MYS EQ8 Caterham Racing (4–11)14ESP Sergio CanamasasAll
15CHN Ma Qinghua1
USA Alexander Rossi2–11
ESP Barwa Addax Team16USA Jake RosenzweigAll
17IDN Rio HaryantoAll
ITA Rapax18MCO Stefano ColettiAll
19CHE Simon TrummerAll
ITA Trident Racing20FRA Nathanaël BerthonAll
21ITA Kevin Ceccon1–6
PRT Ricardo Teixeira7–8
ITA Sergio Campana9
nowrapCAN Gianmarco Raimondo10–11
DEU Hilmer Motorsport22USA Conor Daly1
NLD Robin Frijns2–6
GBR Adrian Quaife-Hobbs7–11
23NOR Pål Varhaug1–2
GBR Jon Lancaster3–7, 9–11
NLD Robin Frijns8
ITA Venezuela GP Lazarus24AUT René BinderAll
25ITA Kevin Giovesi1–4
ITA Fabrizio Crestani5–6
ITA Vittorio Ghirelli7–11
NLD MP Motorsport26GBR Adrian Quaife-Hobbs1–6
ESP Dani Clos7–11
27NLD Daniël de JongAll
Sources:

Team changes

  • After racing as «Lotus GP» in 2011 and 2012, ART Grand Prix reverted to using its original name in 2013.
  • Scuderia Coloni did not participate in the 2013 season following what the team described as a "disagreement" between themselves and series organisers during the 2012 season. They were replaced by the Dutch team MP Motorsport.
  • In February 2013, the owners of iSport International announced that the team had been put up for sale to avoid potential bankruptcy. The team was later purchased by Russian Time, a Russian entry based in Germany.
  • Ocean Racing Technology withdrew from the GP2 Series (and sister series GP3) after encountering financial difficulty. They were replaced by Hilmer Motorsport, a team created by Franz Hilmer, whose company Formtech supplies several Formula One teams.

Driver changes

;Entering/Re-entering GP2

  • After finishing as runner-up in the 2012 GP3 Series with the Lotus GP team, Daniel Abt joined the team's GP2 squad, partnering James Calado.
  • After one-year absence due to Formula Renault 3.5 campaign, Sam Bird returned to the series with Russian Time.
  • Kevin Ceccon, who competed in the GP2 Series in 2011 with Scuderia Coloni, returned to GP2 with Trident Racing, having spent the 2012 season racing in GP3.
  • GP3 Series driver Conor Daly made his debut with Hilmer Motorsport.
  • 2012 GP3 Series champion Mitch Evans entered the GP2 Series with Arden International, the same team he won the GP3 title with.
  • 2012 European F3 Open Copa Class champion Kevin Giovesi graduated to the GP2 Series with Venezuela GP Lazarus.
  • Former HRT F1 test driver Ma Qinghua joined Caterham Racing after the collapse of HRT.
  • 2012 Auto GP World Series champion Adrian Quaife-Hobbs made his step up to GP2 with MP Motorsport.
  • Pål Varhaug returned to GP2 after placing second in the Auto GP World Series in 2012.

;Leaving GP2

  • Max Chilton left GP2 to race in Formula One with Marussia.
  • Luca Filippi left the GP2 Series to compete in IndyCar with Barracuda Racing.
  • Esteban Gutiérrez left GP2 to race in Formula One with Sauber alongside 2009 champion Nico Hülkenberg.
  • Nigel Melker, who raced in 2012 with Ocean Racing Technology, moved to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series for the 2013 season.
  • 2012 series runner-up Luiz Razia left Arden International to make his Formula One debut with Marussia. However, Razia lost his seat with the team less than a month later, and did not secure a seat in the GP2 Series.
  • Davide Valsecchi, who won the 2012 championship with DAMS, left the series, as GP2 champions are not permitted to continue racing in the category. Valsecchi was later promoted to the role of test and reserve driver for Formula One team Lotus F1.
  • Giedo van der Garde left the GP2 Series for Formula One, where he continued racing for Caterham.

;Changed Teams

  • Nathanaël Berthon left Racing Engineering after a single season. He later joined Trident Racing.
  • Sergio Canamasas, who raced with Venezuela GP Lazarus in the second half of the 2012 season, joined Caterham Racing.
  • Johnny Cecotto Jr. moved from Barwa Addax to Arden International.
  • Daniël de Jong, who competed part-time with Rapax in 2012, joined MP Motorsport.
  • Tom Dillmann, who also competed part-time with Rapax throughout the 2012 season, joined Russian Time.
  • Marcus Ericsson left iSport International to join DAMS.
  • Rio Haryanto, who drove for Carlin in 2012, moved to Barwa Addax for the 2013 season.
  • Julián Leal switched to Racing Engineering after competing with Trident Racing during the 2012 season.
  • Felipe Nasr, who drove for DAMS in 2012, moved to Carlin for the 2013 season.
  • Jolyon Palmer switched from iSport International to Carlin.
  • Stéphane Richelmi joined DAMS, after racing for Trident Racing in 2012.
  • Ricardo Teixeira lost his seat at Rapax. He returned with Trident Racing for the Hungarian and Belgian rounds.
  • Simon Trummer lost his seat at Arden International. He later moved to Rapax for the 2013 season.

Mid-season changes

  • After the first round in Malaysia, Conor Daly was replaced by 2012 Formula Renault 3.5 Series champion Robin Frijns.
  • Alexander Rossi replaced Ma Qinghua at Caterham Racing after the first round.
  • Jon Lancaster replaced Pål Varhaug at Hilmer Motorsport after the second round.
  • Fabrizio Crestani replaced Kevin Giovesi at Venezuela GP Lazarus ahead of the Silverstone round of the championship.
  • Vittorio Ghirelli debuted in the series at the Hungaroring round replacing Crestani at Lazarus.
  • Trident's driver Kevin Ceccon was replaced at the Hungarian round by Ricardo Teixeira.
  • MP Motorsport driver Adrian Quaife-Hobbs moved teams to Hilmer at the Hungaroring, replacing Robin Frijns. Quaife-Hobbs was replaced at MP by series veteran Dani Clos.
  • Frijns made a comeback replacing Lancaster at the Spa-Francorchamps event, before Lancaster returned at Monza.
  • Auto GP World Series driver Sergio Campana was drafted in to replace Teixeira at Trident at Monza.
  • Gianmarco Raimondo joined Trident ahead of the race in Singapore.

2013 schedule

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

RoundCircuit/LocationCountryDateSupporting1FS2FS3FS4FS5FS6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS
Sepang International Circuit, Sepang23 March**
24 March
Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir20 April**
21 April
Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló11 May**
12 May
Circuit de Monaco, Monaco24 May**
25 May
Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone29 June**
30 June
Nürburgring, Nürburg6 July**
7 July
Hungaroring, Mogyoród27 July**
28 July
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot24 August**
25 August
Monza Circuit, Monza7 September**
8 September
Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore21 September**
22 September
Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi2 November**
3 November
Source:

Calendar changes

  • The series only visited the Bahrain International Circuit once in 2013, in support of the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix. The second, independent round—that was held one week after the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix—was discontinued for 2013.
  • The series did not visit the Valencia Street Circuit after the European Grand Prix was removed from the 2013 Formula One season calendar.
  • The series returned to race the Yas Marina Circuit after the round was run as a non-championship race in 2011 and left off the 2012 calendar.
  • German Grand Prix was moved from Hockenheim to Nürburgring.

Results and standings

Summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport1FS2FS3FS4FS5FS6FS7FS8FS9FS10FS11FS
MYS Sepang International CircuitMCO Stefano ColettiGBR Sam BirdCHE Fabio LeimerESP Racing EngineeringReport
FRAMCO Stefano ColettiITA Rapax
BHR Bahrain International CircuitCHE Fabio LeimerCOLCHE Fabio LeimerESP Racing EngineeringReport
FRAGBR Sam BirdRUS Russian Time
ESP Circuit de CatalunyaSWE Marcus EricssonCHENLD Robin FrijnsDEU Hilmer MotorsportReport
FRAMCO Stefano ColettiITA Rapax
MCO Circuit de MonacoVEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.ESPGBR Sam BirdRUS Russian TimeReport
GBRMCO Stefano ColettiITA Rapax
GBR Silverstone CircuitSWE Marcus EricssonNZLGBR Sam BirdRUS Russian TimeReport
GBR Jon LancasterGBR Jon LancasterDEU Hilmer Motorsport
DEU NürburgringMCO Stéphane RichelmiCOLSWE Marcus EricssonFRA DAMSReport
ITAGBR Jon LancasterDEU Hilmer Motorsport
HUN HungaroringFRA Tom DillmannMCOGBR Jolyon PalmerGBR CarlinReport
GBRFRA Nathanaël BerthonITA Trident Racing
BEL Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsGBR Sam BirdFRA Tom DillmannGBR Sam BirdRUS Russian TimeReport
USAGBR James CaladoFRA ART Grand Prix
ITA Monza CircuitGBR Sam BirdGBR Sam BirdCHE Fabio LeimerESP Racing EngineeringReport
CHE Fabio LeimerGBR Adrian Quaife-HobbsDEU Hilmer Motorsport
SGP Marina Bay Street CircuitGBR Jolyon PalmerNZLGBR Jolyon PalmerGBR CarlinReport
GBRGBR Sam BirdRUS Russian Time
ARE Yas Marina CircuitUSA Alexander RossiGBR Jolyon PalmerUSA Alexander RossiMYS EQ8 Caterham RacingReport
MCOGBR James CaladoFRA ART Grand Prix
Source:

Drivers' championship

;Scoring system Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the Feature race, and to the top 8 classified finishers in the Sprint race. The pole-sitter in the feature race also received four points, and two points were given to the driver who set the fastest lap inside the top ten in both the feature and sprint races. No extra points were awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race.

;Feature race points

PositionPoints
1st2nd
2518

;Sprint race points Points were awarded to the top 8 classified finishers.

PositionPoints
1st2nd
1512
Pos.DriverSEP
MYSBHR
BHRCAT
ESPMON
MCOSIL
GBRNÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMRN
SGPYMC
AREPoints1201218131574154513561217119810399210921173126213561456154716411728182519222021212022112311243253262271280290300310320330340350Pos.DriverSEP
MYSBHR
BHRCAT
ESPMON
MCOSIL
GBRNÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMRN
SGPYMC
AREPoints
CHE Fabio Leimer11219189Ret13415434345165343
GBR Sam Bird7Ret6121†1212415138108114*2*481104
GBR James Calado2Ret125Ret11559322968162632061
BRA Felipe Nasr42422344Ret79435Ret8Ret12216718
MCO Stefano Coletti3123416121†103191620†1323Ret13122420†9
SWE Marcus EricssonRet1313RetRet20Ret1811811324215Ret237236
GBR Jolyon Palmer6956104Ret126Ret2411112156Ret10*1*172Ret
MCO Stéphane Richelmi84Ret131515982195Ret597442544Ret20
USA Alexander Rossi32066Ret19109116131632282Ret231Ret
FRA Tom Dillmann1411845261125368Ret20115935614RetDNS
GBR Jon Lancaster310121751712318131795RetRet
COL Julián Leal5Ret19161325†Ret1484221215216253Ret121610
GBR Adrian Quaife-HobbsRet17781721821211Ret1618Ret103712281121†
NZL Mitch Evans103Ret151213331914167721110Ret151115Ret14
NLD Robin Frijns212312Ret1513Ret6Ret9Ret
VEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.125101285RetEX17Ret10521Ret1471281468Ret
ITA Kevin Ceccon172211107727Ret12RetDNS
ESP Dani Clos14Ret2019189102152
IDN Rio Haryanto20181524924Ret167218141110192514720111412
FRA Nathanaël BerthonRet211722Ret23Ret2120Ret1715812213Ret21Ret1018†13
CHE Simon Trummer96914191613232416149671211Ret161613137
DEU Daniel AbtRet16147118162215Ret211824†141616172213DSQ95
AUT René Binder1181825201976161320102213Ret2016141891516
NLD Daniël de JongRet14Ret191618109221815Ret12RetRet17111917719†17
ESP Sergio Canamasas19152011Ret14151123201217RetRetRet1291119Ret128
USA Conor Daly137
ITA Vittorio Ghirelli171718181020Ret19Ret19
USA Jake Rosenzweig18201619142214101421232025†151721Ret18151821†11
ITA Kevin Giovesi1610Ret17Ret17Ret20
CAN Gianmarco Raimondo21221715
NOR Pål Varhaug1519Ret21
ITA Sergio Campana1524
ITA Fabrizio Crestani18171921
PRT Ricardo Teixeira19192124
CHN Ma Qinghua21DNS
Sources:

|} Notes:

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

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamNo.SEP
MYSBHR
BHRCAT
ESPMON
MCOSIL
GBRNÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMRN
SGPYMC
AREPoints12732273326342245168615571558979951051114912221312Pos.TeamNo.SEP
MYSBHR
BHRCAT
ESPMON
MCOSIL
GBRNÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMRN
SGPYMC
AREPoints
RUS Russian Time117Ret6121†1212415138108114*2*481104
121411845261125368Ret20115935614RetDNS
GBR Carlin942422344Ret79435Ret8Ret12216718
106956104Ret126Ret2411112156Ret10*1*172Ret
ESP Racing Engineering75Ret19161325†Ret1484221215216253Ret121610
811219189Ret13415434345165343
FRA DAMS1Ret1313RetRet20Ret1811811324215Ret237236
284Ret131515982195Ret597442544Ret20
FRA ART Grand Prix32Ret125Ret11559322968162632061
4Ret16147118162215Ret211824†141616172213DSQ95
DEU Hilmer Motorsport22137212312Ret1513Ret6Ret18Ret103712281121†
231519Ret213101217517123189Ret131795RetRet
ITA Rapax183123416121†103191620†1323Ret13122420†9
1996914191613232416149671211Ret161613137
GBR Arden International5125101285RetEX17Ret10521Ret1471281468Ret
6103Ret151213331914167721110Ret151115Ret14
MYS Caterham Racing (1–3)
MYS EQ8 Caterham Racing (4–11)1419152011Ret14151123201217RetRetRet1291119Ret128
1521DNS32066Ret19109116131632282Ret231Ret
NLD MP Motorsport26Ret17781721821211Ret1614Ret2019189102152
27Ret14Ret181618109221815Ret12RetRet17111917719†17
ITA Trident Racing20Ret211722Ret23Ret2120Ret1715812213Ret21Ret1018†13
21172211107727Ret20RetDNS19192121152421221715
ESP Barwa Addax Team1618201619142214101421232025†151721Ret18151121†11
1720181524924Ret167218141110192514720181412
ITA Venezuela GP Lazarus241181825201976161320102213Ret2016141891516
251610Ret17Ret17Ret2018171921171718181020Ret19Ret19
Sources:

|} Notes:

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

Notes

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