2007 GP2 Series

Timo Glock won the championship.

The 2007 GP2 Series season was the forty-first season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also third season under the GP2 Series moniker. The series began on 14 April at Bahrain. Timo Glock was crowned series champion on 30 September after winning the final round at Valencia, with Brazilian Lucas di Grassi finishing second.

Season summary

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The season started in Bahrain. Luca Filippi started the season with win from pole, while Nicolas Lapierre took his first GP2 win in his third season in the sprint race. One of pre-season favourites, Timo Glock finished 2nd in both races. Michael Ammermüller, who was driving for defending teams' champion ART Grand Prix was injured and missed next two races.

Next event started with big start crash involving several drivers, including series leader Filippi. Safety car was instantly deployed and majority of the field opted to make their mandatory pit stop. Glock wasn't one of those and he lost his chances to win the race as a result. Bruno Senna took his first GP2 victory in his third race. Glock finally got his first win of the season after three second places in the sprint.

At Monaco, only one race was held which was won by Pastor Maldonado who had celebrated a victory in World Series there in the previous year. Glock increased his podium streak to five races after finishing 3rd.

Two drivers made their comeback to GP2 in Magny-Cours. Adam Carroll replaced underperforming Antônio Pizzonia while Ernesto Viso replaced Sérgio Jimenez.

Glock took pole position in Magny-Cours but the race started difficult time for him. He crashed with his teammate Andreas Zuber who started second, just a few metres after the start. Later on the first lap, Viso had massive shunt in which his car turned over and flew over the concrete barrier. Viso was lucky not to suffer serious injuries. The race was eventually won by a veteran Giorgio Pantano, giving Campos Racing its first victory in GP2. Viso's teammate Javier Villa won the sprint race, becoming youngest ever winner in GP2 at that time (the record was broken a year later by Sébastien Buemi).

Glock failed to finish both Silverstone races as well. Zuber won the feature race while Carroll took the sprint, making it nine winners in nine races. More amazingly, they were divided to eight different teams: only iSport International had two drivers who had won a race at this point.

Glock rebounded to take feature race victory at his home soil in Nürburgring. Sprint race was won by Villa. Glock was also on pole in Hungaroring but failed to score after mistake during the race. Hungaroring race was won by Carroll who leap-frogged several positions with well-timed pit stop during the safety car, as those who had made their stops already had to use start/finish straight which had a lot of debris on it. Villa was again victorious in sprint race, with Carroll taking 2nd. Despite starting later in the season, he was en route to good position in the championship.

At Istanbul, Lucas di Grassi, who had finished in the points in every race except one at that point, took his first victory of the season. Glock won the sprint race, so he eventually got more points than di Grassi while these two were battling for the championship.

At Monza, Pantano won the feature race and Glock the sprint. di Grassi failed to get podium after car troubles at the end of the feature race. Pantano, meanwhile, was disqualified in the sprint race after driving several laps with broken front wing.

At Spa, Glock stalled at the start and finished the race in 17th position. Lapierre was the eventual winner. Glock then collided with Ricardo Risatti during reconnaissance lap of the sprint race and failed to start. di Grassi got good chance to close the gap on him but couldn't do better than third in a race which was won by the Indian Karun Chandhok.

The final race was held in Valencia and that was only race of the season which was not supporting F1. Glock started the weekend two points ahead of di Grassi. The feature race started on damp track. Tyre choice was crucial. The best drivers started on intermediates and then quite soon moved to slicks as the mandatory pit window had opened. The gaps in the race were exceptionally big, only five drivers finished in the same lap with the winner Vitaly Petrov. Glock was seventh while di Grassi spun off on damp track, just after switching to slicks. Glock got to start from the front row in the sprint race while di Grassi's place was near the back of the grid. Glock confirmed his championship with the victory in the final race, 11 points ahead of di Grassi. Pantano finished third in the series on countback ahead of Filippi.

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 name Rounds
France ART Grand Prix 1 Germany Michael Ammermüller 1, 4–5
Russia Mikhail Aleshin[1][2] 2, 11
Switzerland Sébastien Buemi[3] 3, 6–10
2 Brazil Lucas di Grassi[4] All
Brazil Minardi Piquet Sports 3 Brazil Alexandre Negrão[5] All
4 Spain Roldán Rodríguez All
United Kingdom iSport International 5 Germany Timo Glock[6] All
6 United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber[7][a] All
Netherlands Arden International[b] 7 Brazil Bruno Senna[8] All
8 South Africa Adrian Zaugg[8] 1–10
Portugal Filipe Albuquerque[9] 11
Italy Petrol Ofisi FMS International 9 Brazil Antônio Pizzonia[10] 1–3
United Kingdom Adam Carroll[11] 4–11
10 Turkey Jason Tahinci All
Italy Trident Racing 11 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado[12] 1–7
Argentina Ricardo Risatti[13] 8–10
Spain Sergio Hernández[14] 11
12 Japan Kohei Hirate[15] All
Spain Racing Engineering 14 Spain Javier Villa[16] All
15 Brazil Sérgio Jimenez 1–3
Venezuela Ernesto Viso[17] 4, 6
Portugal Filipe Albuquerque[18] 5
Spain Marcos Martinez[19] 7–11
United Kingdom Super Nova International 16 Italy Luca Filippi[20] All
17 United Kingdom Mike Conway[20] All
Spain BCN Competición 18 Japan Sakon Yamamoto[21] 1–6
Finland Markus Niemelä[22] 7, 9–11
Finland Henri Karjalainen 8
19 China Ho-Pin Tung[23] All
United Kingdom DPR 20 Denmark Christian Bakkerud[24] 1–8, 10–11
France Olivier Pla[25] 9
21 Spain Andy Soucek[26] All
France DAMS 22 Japan Kazuki Nakajima[27] All
23 France Nicolas Lapierre[28] All
Spain Campos Grand Prix 24 Russia Vitaly Petrov[29] All
25 Italy Giorgio Pantano[29] All
Italy Durango 26 Spain Borja García[30] All
27 India Karun Chandhok[31] All

Calendar

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Round Location Circuit Date Time[32] Tyres[c] Supporting
Local UTC
1 F Bahrain Sakhir, Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 14 April 16:00 13:00 Medium Bahrain Grand Prix
S 15 April 10:30 07:30
2 F Spain Montmeló, Spain Circuit de Catalunya 12 May 16:00 14:00 Hard Spanish Grand Prix
S 13 May 10:00 08:00
3 F Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco Circuit de Monaco 26 May 16:00 14:00 Soft Monaco Grand Prix
4 F France Magny-Cours, France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 30 June 16:00 14:00 Medium French Grand Prix
S 1 July 10:00 08:00
5 F United Kingdom Silverstone, Great Britain Silverstone Circuit 7 July 15:00 14:00 Hard British Grand Prix
S 8 July 09:00 08:00
6 F Germany Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 21 July 16:00 14:00 Medium European Grand Prix
S 22 July 10:00 08:00
7 F Hungary Mogyoród, Hungary Hungaroring 4 August 16:00 14:00 Medium Hungarian Grand Prix
S 5 August 10:00 08:00
8 F Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Istanbul Park 25 August 16:00 13:00 Hard Turkish Grand Prix
S 26 August 11:00 08:00
9 F Italy Monza, Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 8 September 16:00 14:00 Hard Italian Grand Prix
S 9 September 10:00 08:00
10 F Belgium Stavelot, Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 15 September 16:00 14:00 Medium Belgian Grand Prix
S 16 September 10:00 08:00
11 F Spain Valencia, Spain Circuit de Valencia 29 September 16:00 14:00 Medium Spanish F3 Championship
Spanish GT Championship
S 30 September 12:00 10:00

Results

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Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap[34] Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 F Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Italy Luca Filippi Japan Kazuki Nakajima Italy Luca Filippi United Kingdom Super Nova International Report
S Germany Timo Glock France Nicolas Lapierre France DAMS
2 F Spain Circuit de Catalunya Germany Timo Glock Japan Kazuki Nakajima Brazil Bruno Senna Netherlands Arden International Report
S Germany Timo Glock Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom iSport International
3 F Monaco Circuit de Monaco Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Brazil Alexandre Negrão Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Italy Trident Racing Report
4 F France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Germany Timo Glock Spain Roldán Rodríguez Italy Giorgio Pantano Spain Campos Grand Prix Report
S United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber[d] Spain Javier Villa Spain Racing Engineering
5 F United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber Germany Timo Glock[e] United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber United Kingdom iSport International Report
S Japan Kazuki Nakajima United Kingdom Adam Carroll Italy Petrol Ofisi FMS International
6 F Germany Nürburgring Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom Mike Conway Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom iSport International Report
S Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Spain Javier Villa Spain Racing Engineering
7 F Hungary Hungaroring Germany Timo Glock Switzerland Sébastien Buemi[f] United Kingdom Adam Carroll Italy Petrol Ofisi FMS International Report
S Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Spain Javier Villa Spain Racing Engineering
8 F Turkey Istanbul Park Italy Luca Filippi France Nicolas Lapierre Brazil Lucas di Grassi France ART Grand Prix Report
S United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom iSport International
9 F Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Italy Giorgio Pantano Italy Giorgio Pantano Italy Giorgio Pantano Spain Campos Grand Prix Report
S United Kingdom Adam Carroll Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom iSport International
10 F Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps France Nicolas Lapierre Germany Timo Glock France Nicolas Lapierre France DAMS Report
S France Nicolas Lapierre India Karun Chandhok Italy Durango
11 F Spain Circuit de Valencia Japan Kazuki Nakajima India Karun Chandhok Russia Vitaly Petrov Spain Campos Grand Prix Report
S Germany Timo Glock Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom iSport International

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 in the feature and sprint races. The driver also had to start the race from his allocated grid position to be eligible to claim the fastest lap and has to drive 90% of race laps. 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 
Points 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1
Sprint race points

Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.

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

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver BHR
Bahrain
CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
MAG
France
SIL
United Kingdom
NÜR
Germany
HUN
Hungary
IST
Turkey
MNZ
Italy
SPA
Belgium
VAL
Spain
Points
1 Germany Timo Glock 2 2 2 1 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 1 5 10 Ret 4 1 3 1 17 DNS 7 1 88
2 Brazil Lucas di Grassi 5 Ret 3 3 5 2 4 4 4 2 6 4 4 1 11 13 4 3 3 Ret 13 77
3 Italy Giorgio Pantano DNS Ret Ret 6 2 1 3 Ret 8 4 7 Ret 7 2 12 1 DSQ Ret 14 2 5 59
4 Italy Luca Filippi 1 3 Ret 11 4 4 2 5 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 Ret 7 2 2 2 7 18 6 59
5 Japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 6 15 7 10 17 6 3 3 3 3 2 Ret 6 Ret DSQ 18 Ret 9 3 7 44
6 Spain Javier Villa Ret 10 8 2 Ret 7 1 13 22 8 1 8 1 12 Ret 6 Ret 4 15 8 2 42
7 United Kingdom Adam Carroll DSQ 14 6 1 Ret 14 1 2 3 3 Ret 15 Ret 6 Ret 15 36
8 Brazil Bruno Senna 4 8 1 4 11 3 7 11 10 15 Ret 13 12 10 6 4 3 Ret 8 Ret 14 34
9 United Arab Emirates Andreas Zuber 3 Ret DNS 9 Ret Ret 15 1 6 Ret 21 3 6 Ret 14 Ret 5 18 12 12 12 30
10 Spain Borja García 8 4 5 14 16 14 20 20 17 19 12 5 5 5 4 Ret 19 16 17 5 4 28
11 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado DNS 16 Ret 17 1 10 8 7 2 6 4 Ret Ret 25
12 France Nicolas Lapierre 7 1 Ret DNS Ret 8 Ret Ret DNS 9 Ret Ret 14 15 Ret 10 17 1 21 Ret 21 23
13 Russia Vitaly Petrov 14 11 10 16 6 5 5 9 9 11 17 Ret 9 17 5 12 12 9 11 1 8 21
14 United Kingdom Mike Conway Ret 5 Ret 12 Ret 9 Ret 2 5 18 15 Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 9 5 5 16 9 19
15 India Karun Chandhok 9 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 16 12 13 Ret 16 14 15 8 Ret 5 6 7 1 17 Ret 16
16 Spain Andy Soucek 12 9 14 Ret 14 12 10 Ret 20 Ret 13 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret 7 6 2 6 3 15
17 Spain Roldán Rodríguez Ret 12 4 Ret Ret 16 9 8 11 10 9 6 3 11 8 Ret 8 15 10 Ret 17 14
18 South Africa Adrian Zaugg 6 17 Ret 13 9 6 Ret 14 19 7 Ret 7 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 13 19 10
19 Japan Kohei Hirate 18 Ret 13 10 12 Ret 11 18 Ret 5 2 11 10 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 13 Ret 16 9
20 Brazil Alexandre Negrão Ret 15 Ret DNS 15 Ret Ret Ret 18 12 10 Ret 13 7 2 14 Ret 19 16 15 18 8
21 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi 7 Ret 20 15 17 Ret 13 7 14 10 Ret 6
22 Spain Marcos Martínez DNQ DNQ 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 22 5
23 China Ho-Pin Tung 15 Ret 11 Ret 13 13 17 17 15 16 22 9 Ret 9 9 Ret 16 8 4 11 11 4
24 Brazil Sérgio Jimenez 19 Ret 7 5 17 4
25 Russia Mikhail Aleshin 6 Ret 9 20 3
26 Germany Michael Ammermüller 10 7 Ret 19 10 12 1
27 Brazil Antônio Pizzonia 16 Ret Ret 8 8 1
28 Argentina Ricardo Risatti 16 10 8 Ret 20 18 1
29 Venezuela Ernesto Viso Ret DNS 14 8 0
30 Japan Sakon Yamamoto 11 14 9 18 Ret 11 13 16 Ret 13 11 0
31 Finland Markus Niemelä Ret DNS 9 11 11 Ret 14 Ret 0
32 Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 15 14 10 10 0
33 Turkey Jason Tahinci Ret 13 DNS Ret Ret 15 18 19 16 17 19 Ret 11 14 Ret 11 20 14 20 13 Ret 0
34 Denmark Christian Bakkerud 13 Ret 12 Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 21 Ret 18 Ret DNS DNQ DNQ 12 Ret Ret Ret 0
35 France Olivier Pla Ret 13 0
36 Spain Sergio Hernández Ret 19 0
Finland Henri Karjalainen Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver BHR
Bahrain
CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
MAG
France
SIL
United Kingdom
NÜR
Germany
HUN
Hungary
IST
Turkey
MNZ
Italy
SPA
Belgium
VAL
Spain
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 more than 90% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship

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Pos Team Car
No.
BHR
Bahrain
CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
MAG
France
SIL
United Kingdom
NÜR
Germany
HUN
Hungary
IST
Turkey
MNZ
Italy
SPA
Belgium
VAL
Spain
Points
1 United Kingdom iSport International 5 2 2 2 1 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 1 5 10 Ret 4 1 3 1 17 DNS 7 1 118
6 3 Ret DNS 9 Ret Ret 15 1 6 Ret 21 3 6 Ret 14 Ret 5 18 12 12 12
2 France ART Grand Prix 1 10 7 6 Ret 7 Ret 19 10 12 Ret 20 15 17 Ret 13 7 14 10 Ret 9 20 87
2 5 Ret 3 3 5 2 4 4 4 2 6 4 4 1 11 13 4 3 3 Ret 13
3 Spain Campos Grand Prix 24 14 11 10 16 6 5 5 9 9 11 17 Ret 9 17 5 12 12 9 11 1 8 80
25 DNS Ret Ret 6 2 1 3 Ret 8 4 7 Ret 7 2 12 1 DSQ Ret 14 2 5
4 United Kingdom Super Nova International 16 1 3 Ret 11 4 4 2 5 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 Ret 7 2 2 2 7 18 6 78
17 Ret 5 Ret 12 Ret 9 Ret 2 5 18 15 Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 9 5 5 16 9
5 France DAMS 22 17 6 15 7 10 17 6 3 3 3 3 2 Ret 6 Ret DSQ 18 Ret 9 3 7 67
23 7 1 Ret DNS Ret 8 Ret Ret DNS 9 Ret Ret 14 15 Ret 10 17 1 21 Ret 21
6 Spain Racing Engineering 14 Ret 10 8 2 Ret 7 1 13 22 8 1 8 1 12 Ret 6 Ret 4 15 8 2 51
15 19 Ret 7 5 17 Ret DNS 15 14 14 8 DNQ DNQ 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 22
7 Netherlands Arden International 7 4 8 1 4 11 3 7 11 10 15 Ret 13 12 10 6 4 3 Ret 8 Ret 14 44
8 6 17 Ret 13 9 6 Ret 14 19 7 Ret 7 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 13 19 10 10
8 Italy Durango 26 8 4 5 14 16 14 20 20 17 19 12 5 5 5 4 Ret 19 16 17 5 4 44
27 9 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 16 12 13 Ret 16 14 15 8 Ret 5 6 7 1 17 Ret
9 Italy Petrol Ofisi FMS International 9 16 Ret Ret 8 8 DSQ 14 6 1 Ret 14 1 2 3 3 Ret 15 Ret 6 Ret 15 37
10 Ret 13 DNS Ret Ret 15 18 19 16 17 19 Ret 11 14 Ret 11 20 14 20 13 Ret
10 Italy Trident Racing 11 DNS 16 Ret 17 1 10 8 7 2 6 4 Ret Ret 16 10 8 Ret 20 18 Ret 19 35
12 18 Ret 13 10 12 Ret 11 18 Ret 5 2 11 10 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 13 Ret 16
11 Brazil Minardi Piquet Sports 3 Ret 15 Ret DNS 15 Ret Ret Ret 18 12 10 Ret 13 7 2 14 Ret 19 16 15 18 22
4 Ret 12 4 Ret Ret 16 9 8 11 10 9 6 3 11 8 Ret 8 15 10 Ret 17
12 United Kingdom DPR 20 13 Ret 12 Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 21 Ret 18 Ret DNS DNQ DNQ Ret 13 12 Ret Ret Ret 15
21 12 9 14 Ret 14 12 10 Ret 20 Ret 13 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret 7 6 2 6 3
13 Spain BCN Competición 18 11 14 9 18 Ret 11 13 16 Ret 13 11 Ret DNS Ret Ret 9 11 11 Ret 14 Ret 4
19 15 Ret 11 Ret 13 13 17 17 15 16 22 9 Ret 9 9 Ret 16 8 4 11 11
Pos Team Car
No.
BHR
Bahrain
CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
MAG
France
SIL
United Kingdom
NÜR
Germany
HUN
Hungary
IST
Turkey
MNZ
Italy
SPA
Belgium
VAL
Spain
Points

Notes:

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

Notes

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  1. ^ Zuber is an Austrian driver who competed under an Emirati racing licence.
  2. ^ Arden International competed under a Dutch licence.
  3. ^ Bridgestone supplied only one dry compound to the teams to be used throughout the race weekend.[33]
  4. ^ Andreas Zuber set the fastest lap, but he started from the pitlane, so the point was given to Michael Ammermüller.
  5. ^ Timo Glock set the fastest lap, but haven't finished the race, so the point was given to Andreas Zuber.[35]
  6. ^ Sébastien Buemi set the fastest lap, but he started from the pitlane, so the points were given to Karun Chandhok.[36]

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