Drivers' Champion : Hakan Salm Teams' Champion : DAMS | |
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Tier 1: GP4 OC |
The GP4 GP2 2009 Offline Championship was the second official season of the brand new GP2 Offline Championship. It was contested on Grand Prix 4 using the GP2 2009 mod. The series has been hosted by Jyri Määttä a.k.a jyrr123.
Signed Teams and Drivers
The following teams and drivers competed in the 2009 Grand Prix 4 GP2 Offline Championship.
Team | Engine | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds |
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Barwa Addax Team | Renault | 1 | Bruno de Barros | All | |
2 | Christian Garcia | 1, 3-11 | |||
Karpo Hautala | 2 | ||||
iSport International | Renault | 3 | Hakan Salm | All | |
4 | Sasha Banks | 1-8, 12 | |||
Karpo Hautala | 9-11 | ||||
Piquet GP | Renault | 5 | Gabriel Gomes | All | |
6 | Mario Rossi | All | |||
Racing Engineering | Renault | 7 | Darwain Grenwood | All | |
8 | Rens Jans | All | |||
ART Grand Prix | Renault | 9 | Romain Quag | All | |
10 | Levente Dobos | All | |||
Arden International | Renault | 11 | Robert Ionescu | All | |
12 | Adam Kemp | All | |||
Super Nova Racing | Renault | 14 | Eric Vedel | All | |
15 | Mario McLerry | All | |||
DAMS | Renault | 16 | Rifky Fachrizain | All | |
17 | Petro Muca | All | |||
Trident Racing | Renault | 18 | John Arthur | All | |
19 | Armar Cah | 1-5 | |||
Robert Hunter | 6-12 | ||||
F.M.S. | Renault | 20 | Tobias Kress | All | |
21 | Spencer Hodgson | 1-5 | |||
Franco Gamba | 6-12 | ||||
Durango | Renault | 22 | Niko Tauber | 1-2 | |
Luca Farina | 3-12 | ||||
23 | Sonnie Brookland | All |
- Christian Garcia missed round 2 in Spain because he replaced Force India's Azrul Zafri, from GP4 OC, who was injured during GP4 OC's Bahrain race. His replacement for the Spanish race was Karpo Hautala, who competed for Coloni last season.
- Niko Tauber left Durango after Barcelona. His replacement for the rest of the season was the Italian rookie, Luca Farina.
- Spencer Hodgson left FMS after Nürburgring. His replacement for the rest of the season was the Italian rookie, Franco Gamba.
- Since Armar Cah left Trident to replace Roland Mótyán in the GP4 OC's Toro Rosso (Mótyán would go on to replace the retiring Azrul Zafri), his seat in the GP2 team was vacant. His replacement for the rest of the season was British rookie, Robert Hunter.
- Sasha Banks will miss rounds 9, 10 and 11 (Singapore, Japan and Abu Dhabi) because she'll replace Toyota's Paige Knight, from GP4 OC, who suffered a broken hand while testing for IndyCar. Banks' replacement is Karpo Hautala, who previously competed in Spain, in this season.
- Christian Garcia qualified for the Brazilian GP but he didn't participate in the race.
Pre-Season Testing Results
Venue | Date | Fastest Driver | Time |
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Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai | 11th October 2016 | Petro Muca | 1:47.382 |
Season Calendar
Round | Grand Prix | Circuits | Date |
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1 | Bahrain GP | Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir | 19th October 2016 |
2 | Spanish GP | Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona | 26th October 2016 |
3 | Monaco GP | Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo | 2nd November 2016 |
4 | British GP | Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone | 23rd November 2016 |
5 | German GP | Nürburgring, Nürburg | 30th November 2016 |
6 | Hungarian GP | Hungaroring, Budapest | 7th December 2016 |
7 | Belgian GP | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot | 21st December 2016 |
8 | Italian GP | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza | 28th December 2016 |
9 | Singapore GP | Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore | 4th January 2017 |
10 | Japanese GP | Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka | 11th January 2017 |
11 | Abu Dhabi GP | Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi | 18th January 2017 |
12 | Brazilian GP | Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo | 25th January 2017 |
Results
Round | Grand Prix | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Constructor | Report |
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1 | Bahrain GP | Armar Cah | Armar Cah | Armar Cah | Trident Racing | Report |
2 | Spanish GP | John Arthur | Mario Rossi | John Arthur | Trident Racing | Report |
3 | Monaco GP | Mario McLerry | John Arthur | Mario McLerry | Super Nova Racing | Report |
4 | British GP | Rens Jans | Adam Kemp | Rens Jans | Racing Engineering | Report |
5 | German GP | Robert Ionescu | Hakan Salm | Levente Dobos | ART Grand Prix | Report |
6 | Hungarian GP | Mario McLerry | Hakan Salm | Romain Quag | ART Grand Prix | Report |
7 | Belgian GP | Hakan Salm | Romain Quag | Sonnie Brookland | Durango | Report |
8 | Italian GP | Romain Quag | Franco Gamba | Bruno de Barros | Barwa Addax Team | Report |
9 | Singapore GP | Bruno de Barros | Sonnie Brookland | Bruno de Barros | Barwa Addax Team | Report |
10 | Japanese GP | Gabriel Gomes | Franco Gamba | Gabriel Gomes | Piquet GP | Report |
11 | Abu Dhabi GP | Romain Quag | Adam Kemp | Mario Rossi | Piquet GP | Report |
12 | Brazilian GP | Tobias Kress | Gabriel Gomes | Hakan Salm | iSport International | Report |
Drivers Championship
Points are awarded to the top eight classified finishers using the following structure:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | Pole | FL |
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Points | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
- Italic means the drivers who sets the fastest lap in the race.
- Bold means the drivers who took pole position in the race.