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Provesional 2012 season calendar announced

GP2 Series press release

Romain Grosjean

Romain Grosjean

GP2 Media Service

Twelve is the word

Romain Grosjean
Romain Grosjean

Photo by: GP2 Media Service

The GP2 SeriesTM organisers have revealed their 2012 calendar today which will consist of twelve rounds in total. Eleven of them will be support events of the official Formula OneTM World Championship whilst one round will be a standalone event. Two new venues have been added to the otherwise familiar circuits: Sepang and Singapore.

The Series will see its eighth season open for the first time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on March 23rd. Although the GP2 Asia SeriesTM raced in Sepang in 2008 and 2009, it is a new venue to the GP2 SeriesTM calendar and it will be the first time the GP2/11 cars have raced on this demanding track. The thirteen GP2 teams will then fly to Bahrain for back-to-back rounds in Sakhir, the first one as support event to F1 on April 20-22 followed by the only standalone event of the season on April 26-28.

The month of May will mark the return of the Series to Europe, starting with Barcelona on May 11-13 and Monaco two weeks later. After a short break, the action will resume in the streets of Valencia, Spain on June 22-24. The month of July will once again be extremely busy with three events – Silverstone, Hockenheim and Budapest.

After the summer breather, the Series will return to Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium on August 31st followed a week later by the Italian round in Monza. Finally, the 2012 season will be concluded two weeks later in Singapore at one of F1’s most magnificent venues, marking the GP2 SeriesTM first visit to the Asian city.

GP2 SeriesTM CEO Bruno Michel commented: “GP2 being the natural and logical path to Formula One, it is imperative that our calendar carries as many F1 tracks as possible including tracks outside Europe which is why we added Bahrain, Sepang and Singapore this season. However, the Series has also to remain affordable, therefore we did not want to add more overseas circuits.

“Racing on eleven F1 tracks in 2012 with a car close to F1 in performance and using the same tyres, GP2 drivers will gain as much experience as possible which will enable them to be immediately competitive in the next category as previously demonstrated by all our graduates. We have also made sure that we remain affordable by working together with our partners in order to keep down freight and spare parts costs.

“I am glad that we will be going back to Kuala Lumpur: we’ve seen during the Asia Series some very exciting races there. It is a splendid venue to open a new chapter of our Series which includes new sporting regulations. We’ve always raced in Bahrain since the inception of our Series – Nico Rosberg won both races in 2005. We will close our season in Singapore. It will be the first time ever that our Series goes there. It is very exciting!”

In addition to these twelve rounds, two pre-season test sessions will be organised first at Jerez de la Frontera on 28-29 February and 01 March, followed by Barcelona on 06-07-08 March.

Date Venue
28-29 Feb- 01 March Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Test
6-7-8 March Barcelona, Spain Test
23-25 March Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Race
20-22 April Sakhir, Bahrain Race
26-28 April Sakhir, Bahrain Race
11-13 May Barcelona, Spain Race
24-26 May Monte Carlo, Monaco Race
22-24 June Valencia, Spain Race
06-08 July Silverstone, Great-Britain Race
20-22 July Hockenheim, Germany Race
27-29 July Budapest, Hungary Race
31 Aug – 02 September Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium Race
07-09 September Monza, Italy Race
21-23 September Singapore, Singapore Race

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