Thread: GP2 2015 Season
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8th April 2015, 15:23 #1
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GP2 2015 Season
Is it worth following?
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12th April 2015, 01:01 #2
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Umm... nobody knows yet - it hasn't started!
There's quite a big upheaval this year though, with a lot of drivers now barred from returning and a new lot coming in.
Unfortunately THE championship with some of the best racing in the entire world now has DRS... so it may be that a lot of the entertaining passing moves and dicing will be heavily affected for the worse by it - but again, we don't know until it starts..
Given recent turns in F1 you're unlikely to see any of the drivers bar Vandoorne go to F1 (and that's only if McLaren replace Button) but if you're a Sportscar or Indycar fan; you'll see most of the drivers heading that way.
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12th April 2015, 03:57 #3
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Actually I do think this GP2 season could be pretty exciting. Because there are a fair amount of young serious talents.
The problem with GP2 has been that for years we have got "journeymen champions". Drivers, who have average talent, have been hanging around for years, and finally win in the right team and by the virtue of experience - Palmer, Leimer, Valsecchi. None of them were taken seriously by F1 circles.
However, now, for the 2015 season, we have Vandoorne, Gasly, Lynn, and to a lesser extent Marciello and Evans as hot favourites of the season. It is likely we can get the first serious champion after Grosjean (2011), who actually proceeds to F1 and can make a competitive career there.
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12th April 2015, 04:03 #4
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Pierre Gasly is Red Bull junior driver and likely to graduate to F1 as the next Toro Rosso driver.
Alex Lynn was a Red Bull junior driver last year, before jumping ship to become Williams 3rd driver this year. His deal seems to be somewhat similar to what Bottas had.
I'd wager a guess it is quite likely we will see these two + Vandoorne, in F1 one day. And not as paydrivers! I am unsure if Ferrari is prepared to support Marciello to find him an F1 seat (Sauber?). He is their next "Bianchi".
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15th April 2015, 22:24 #5
BAHRAIN
Practice: Fri 17 Apr 2015, 12:00 (GMT+3)
Qualifying: Fri 17 Apr 2015, 20:00 (GMT+3)
Race 1: Sat 18 Apr 2015, 13:10 (GMT+3)
Race 2: Sun 19 Apr 2015, 14:15 (GMT+3)
List of televisions that should broadcast it this year (from gp2series.com)
AMC Networks (Czech Republic and Slovakia )
TV3 Sport (Denmark)
MTV 3 Max (Finland)
Sky Deutschland (Germany, Austria - including South Tyrol, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg)
M2/M4 (Hungary)
Sky Italia - Sky Sport (Italy, San Marino, Canton Ticino, Vatican State)
Liberty Global - Sport 1 (Netherlands)
Viasat Motor (Norway)
Setanta Ireland or Setanta Sports 1 (Republic of Ireland)
Antena 3 (Spain and Andorra)
Viasat Motor (Sweden)
Sky Sports 9 (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
add any other if you know it
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