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GP2 Series, GP2 for short, is a form of motor racing introduced in 2005 following the dis-continuation of the long-term Formula One 'feeder' sport, Formula 3000. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is a form of formula racing and the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
In 1985, the Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile (FIA) created the Formula 3000 championship to become the final career step for drivers willing to enter the Formula One championship. ...
Designed to make racing affordable for the teams and to make it the perfect training ground for life in Formula One, GP2 has made it mandatory for all of the teams to use the same chassis, engine and tyres supplier so that true driver ability to reflected as opposed to who has the better technology. The car Pre-season testing at Paul Ricard prior to the 2005 season The GP2 Series car is to be used by all of the teams in the 2005 season, and features a Dallara chassis powered by a V8 Renault engine and Bridgestone tyres. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dallara was a Formula One constructor from 1988 through 1992. ...
Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing small to upper-midsize cars, vans, buses and trucks. ...
The Bridgestone Tire Company (株式会社ブリヂストン) was founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (石橋 正二郎 Ishibashi Shōjirō) in the city of Kurume, Japan. ...
The chassis Made by Dallara, the chassis is a 585 kilogram carbon fibre monocoque built to the safety standards of the Formula One governing body, the FIA. The chassis features a ground effect which makes racing more intense and maximises overtaking possibilities. The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ...
Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is a form of formula racing and the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
For other meanings of the acronym FIA, see FIA (disambiguation). ...
The Engine The 2005 season engine is a 580bhp Renault V8 engine, meaning that the power of the GP2 car is about 70% of it's Formula One counterpart. Pre-season tests show that the engine can, over one lap, be within a few seconds of the engine used by the Renault F1 team. The engine also features fly-by-wire throttle mechanisms, and to reduce costs and any advantage to the wealthier teams, can only be rebuilt after it has been used for over 4,000 kilometres of racing. This article is about the 2005 GP2 Series season, which started in Imola, San Marino on April 23, 2005. ...
A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer) (symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ...
The Gearbox The GP2 gear box is of the six speed, semi-automatic type. The gears themselves are changed via F1-style shift paddles on the wheel, as opposed to being changed with a traditional gear stick. The gear box, like the engine, is not too far off its F1 counterpart.
The Tyres The tyres used by the GP2 teams will be supplied by F1 supplier Bridgestone, and are from their Bridgestone Potenza range. They are grooved and to FIA specification, and as with GP2's parent sport are also available in forms designed for wet weather. For other meanings of the acronym FIA, see FIA (disambiguation). ...
Other Parts The exhaust on the car uses the latest 8-in-1 technology, whilst the brake discs are made from high-quality carbon so that they won't wear quickly, as well as to meet strict FIA safety regulations. The car's electronics are designed and supplied by popular F1 manafacturer Magneti Marelli. The car features hardly any aids, with traction control, launch control and automatic gear shifting not included. Traction control and Vehicle Stability Control systems, on current production vehicles, are typically (but not necessarily) electro-hydraulic systems designed to prevent loss of control when excessive throttle or steering is applied by the driver. ...
Performance According to research and pre-season stability tests, the 2005 model can go 0 to 200 km/h in 6.70 seconds. The car has a top speed of 320 km/h meaning it is the fastest single seater racing car, bar the Formula One models it is based on, out of the European racing series. The cars are predicted to be reliable and are within less than five seconds per lap of the typical Formula One car. Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is a form of formula racing and the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
The 2005 season is the first for the series, it succeeding the now defunct Formula 3000 championship. As it is effectively a continuation of F3000, although not necessarily advertised as one, the current drivers champion could be deemed as being 2004 F3000 winner Vitantonio Liuzzi. In 2005 he will not be racing as he has joined F1 team Red Bull Racing as the teams reserve driver. However, his team Arden Motorsport will be racing, and they could be deemed as the defending constructors champions, having won in 2004 with Liuzzi and Robert Doornbos piloting their cars. This article is about the 2005 GP2 Series season, which started in Imola, San Marino on April 23, 2005. ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Vitantonio Liuzzi (born 6 August 1981) is an Italian Formula One driver. ...
Red Bull Racing is a Formula One team owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull. ...
The 2005 season will begin on April 23, 2005 on the weekend of the San Marino Grand Prix at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy. The pre-season race to decide the inaugurual season's car numbers has already took place, the iSport International and HiTech Racing teams showing a competitive edge, the latter associated with the large amount of funds given to them by the former Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet in order to aid his son's route to the premier Formula sport. April 23 is the 113th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (114th in leap years). ...
The San Marino Grand Prix is a Formula One championship race which has been run at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in the small town of Imola, near the Apennine mountains in Italy, since 1981. ...
Circuit map The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari is a racing circuit near the small Italian town of Imola, 40 Km east of Bologna and 80 Km east of the Ferrari factory in Maranello. ...
Imola (1991 pop. ...
Nelson Piquet Souto Maior (born August 17, 1952), more commonly known as Nelson Piquet, is a Brazilian racing driver who was Formula One world champion in 1981, 1983, and 1987. ...
The championship will last 23 rounds, two races occurring a weekend with the exception of the race in Monaco. For the driver line-up, race calendar and more information on the new season, go here. This article is about the 2005 GP2 Series season, which started in Imola, San Marino on April 23, 2005. ...
See also This article is about the 2005 GP2 Series season, which started in Imola, San Marino on April 23, 2005. ...
In 1985, the Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile (FIA) created the Formula 3000 championship to become the final career step for drivers willing to enter the Formula One championship. ...
External links - The official GP2 Series website (http://www.gp2series.com)
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