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2015 GP2 Series


The 2015 GP2 Series season was the forty-ninth season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also eleventh season under the GP2 Series moniker, a championship for open-wheel racing cars run as a support series to the 2015 Formula One World Championship. Twenty-six drivers representing thirteen teams raced over eleven rounds, starting in Bahrain on 18 April and finishing in Abu Dhabi on 29 November.

Stoffel Vandoorne (pictured in 2017), won the championship

  • The series continued to use the Dallara GP2/11 chassis first introduced in 2011, but introduced the Drag Reduction System (DRS), akin to that used in Formula One. The series used the same detection and activation points at each circuit as Formula One, and followed the same rules for activation, requiring drivers to be within one second of the car in front at the detection point for DRS to become available. The upper-element rear wing angle has a same angle as Formula One upper-element rear wing. In an event of rainy conditions, Drag Reduction Systems are automatically deactivated until the rain stopped.
Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}No.DriversRounds
DAMS1Pierre GaslyAll
2Alex LynnAll
Carlin3Julián Leal1–8
Dean Stoneman9–11
4Marco Sørensen1–4
Johnny Cecotto Jr.5
Sean Gelael6–7, 9–11
Jann Mardenborough8
ART Grand Prix5Stoffel VandoorneAll
6Nobuharu MatsushitaAll
Racing Engineering7Jordan KingAll
8Alexander RossiAll
Russian Time9Mitch EvansAll
10Artem MarkelovAll
Trident11Raffaele MarcielloAll
12René Binder1–6
Gustav Malja7
Johnny Cecotto Jr.8–9
Daniël de Jong10–11
Campos Racing14Arthur PicAll
15Rio HaryantoAll
MP Motorsport16Sergio Canamasas1–3
Oliver Rowland5, 7
Nicholas Latifi6, 9–11
Meindert van Buuren8
17Daniël de Jong1–7
René Binder8–11
Rapax18Sergey SirotkinAll
19Robert Vișoiu1–9
Gustav Malja10–11
Arden International20André NegrãoAll
21Norman NatoAll
Status Grand Prix22Marlon StöckingerAll
23Richie Stanaway1–9
Oliver Rowland10–11
Hilmer Motorsport24Nick Yelloly2–7
Simon Trummer8
25Johnny Cecotto Jr.2–3
Simon Trummer4
Jon Lancaster5
Sergio Canamasas6
Lazarus (1–3) Daiko Team Lazarus (4–11)26Nathanaël Berthon1–7, 9–11
Patric Niederhauser8
27Zoël Amberg1–4, 6
Sergio Canamasas5, 7–11
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  • GP3 Series team Status Grand Prix expanded its operations to enter the GP2 Series, replacing Caterham Racing after team principal Teddy Yip reached an agreement with Caterham's Tony Fernandes to purchase the team at the end of the 2014 season.
  • Russian Time ended its association with iSport International, with the responsibility for the team's operations taken over by Virtuosi Racing.

Changing teams

  • René Binder moved from Arden International to Trident.
  • Sergio Canamasas moved from Trident to MP Motorsport.
  • Pierre Gasly, who raced for Caterham Racing, will switch to DAMS.
  • Rio Haryanto switched from Caterham Racing to Campos Racing.
  • Raffaele Marciello, who raced for Racing Engineering, will switch to Trident.
  • Alexander Rossi, who raced for Caterham Racing and Campos Racing will move to Racing Engineering.
  • Marco Sørensen, who raced for MP Motorsport, will switch to Carlin.
  • Johnny Cecotto Jr., who raced for Trident, will switch to Hilmer Motorsport.

Entering GP2

  • 2014 Formula Renault 3.5 Series driver Zoël Amberg will switch to the series, joining Lazarus.
  • Jordan King, who previously competed in European Formula 3, will make his GP2 debut with Racing Engineering.
  • GP3 Series champion Alex Lynn will graduate to the series with reigning champions DAMS.
  • Nobuharu Matsushita, the 2014 All-Japan Formula Three champion, will make his GP2 debut with ART Grand Prix.
  • Norman Nato, who previously competed in Formula Renault 3.5, will make his GP2 debut with Arden International.
  • Sergey Sirotkin will move from the Formula Renault 3.5 series, to join the Rapax Team.
  • Marlon Stöckinger, who raced for Status Grand Prix in the 2012 GP3 Series season, will return to the team after two seasons in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series.
  • Robert Vișoiu will graduate to the series with Rapax.
  • Richie Stanaway, who previously competed in GP3, will graduate to the series with Status.
  • Nick Yelloly, who previously competed in GP3, will graduate to the series with Hilmer.

Leaving GP2

  • 2014 season champion Jolyon Palmer will not return to defend his title as, under the series regulations, a driver is not allowed to continue in the series once they have won the championship. He has taken up duties as reserve driver for Lotus F1.
  • Stéphane Richelmi left DAMS and the series to join the Blancpain Endurance Series and Blancpain Sprint Series with Belgian Audi Club Team WRT.
  • Tom Dillmann, Tio Ellinas and Nicholas Latifi left the series to race with Carlin, Strakka Racing and Arden respectively in Formula Renault 3.5.
  • Takuya Izawa left ART Grand Prix and the series to return to Super Formula and Super GT.
  • Felipe Nasr left Carlin and the series to join the Sauber Formula One team.
  • Stefano Coletti left GP2 to race in IndyCar with KV Racing Technology.
  • Adrian Quaife-Hobbs left Rapax and the series to join the Blancpain Endurance Series with Von Ryan Racing.
  • Daniel Abt left the series to race in Formula E with the Audi Sport Abt Formula E Team.

Mid-season changes

  • Johnny Cecotto Jr. replaced Marco Sørensen at Carlin for the Silverstone round of the championship. Cecotto was replaced for the following round at the Hungaroring by Carlin regular Sean Gelael. Gelael due to his Formula Renault 3.5 Series obligations was replaced by the Carlin GP3 Series driver Jann Mardenborough at Monza.

In December 2014, the full 2015 calendar was revealed with eleven events.

RoundCircuit/LocationCountryDateSupporting
Bahrain International Circuit, SakhirBahrain18 AprilBahrain Grand Prix
19 April
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, MontmelóSpain9 MaySpanish Grand Prix
10 May
Circuit de Monaco, MonacoMonaco22 MayMonaco Grand Prix
23 May
Red Bull Ring, SpielbergAustria20 JuneAustrian Grand Prix
21 June
Silverstone Circuit, SilverstoneUnited Kingdom4 JulyBritish Grand Prix
5 July
Hungaroring, MogyoródHungary25 JulyHungarian Grand Prix
26 July
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, StavelotBelgium22 AugustBelgian Grand Prix
23 August
Autodromo Nazionale Monza, MonzaItaly5 SeptemberItalian Grand Prix
6 September
Sochi Autodrom, SochiRussia10 OctoberRussian Grand Prix
11 October
Bahrain International Circuit, ManamaBahrain20 November6 Hours of Bahrain
21 November
Yas Marina Circuit, Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emirates28 NovemberAbu Dhabi Grand Prix
29 November
Source:
  • The series was scheduled to run in support of the German Grand Prix, at a venue that, at the time of the calendar's publication, had not yet been decided. With the cancellation of the German Grand Prix, the planned GP2 meeting was rescheduled to Bahrain International Circuit in the 2015 6 Hours of Bahrain weekend.
RoundCircuitPole positionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamReport
Bahrain International CircuitStoffel VandoorneStoffel VandoorneStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Raffaele MarcielloRio HaryantoCampos Racing
Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaStoffel VandoorneMitch EvansStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Stoffel VandoorneAlex LynnDAMS
Circuit de MonacoAlexander RossiNick YellolyStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Norman NatoRichie StanawayStatus Grand Prix
Red Bull RingStoffel VandoorneAlex LynnStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Alex LynnRio HaryantoCampos Racing
Silverstone CircuitSergey SirotkinSergey SirotkinSergey SirotkinRapaxReport
Sergio CanamasasRio HaryantoCampos Racing
HungaroringAlex LynnRobert VișoiuAlex LynnDAMSReport
Marlon StöckingerNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix
Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsStoffel VandoorneRichie StanawayStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Stoffel VandoorneAlexander RossiRacing Engineering
Autodromo Nazionale MonzaPierre GaslyJohnny Cecotto Jr.Alexander RossiRacing EngineeringReport
Alex LynnMitch EvansRussian Time
Sochi AutodromAlex LynnStoffel VandoorneAlexander RossiRacing EngineeringReport
Nathanaël BerthonRichie StanawayStatus Grand Prix
Bahrain International CircuitPierre GaslyStoffel VandoorneStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
Marlon StöckingerMitch EvansRussian Time
Yas Marina CircuitPierre GaslyNathanaël BerthonStoffel VandoorneART Grand PrixReport
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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.

Series champion Stoffel Vandoorne at Hungary.

Feature race points

Sprint race points

Points were awarded to the top 8 classified finishers.

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Due to a first lap accident resulting in barriers needing to be repaired, the first race at Sochi was shortened to 15 laps instead of the 28 originally scheduled, and as a result half points were awarded.

The second race at Yas Marina was cancelled after a first lap accident, during which four cars made contact with the barriers on the outside of turn 3. The race was red-flagged, then abandoned as the barriers were not sufficiently repaired in time to restart the race. As less than 2 laps were completed, no result was reached and no points were awarded.

Notes:

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

Notes:

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

  • GP2 Series official website

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