Rossi and Evans fight their way to the top in Monza.
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Rossi and Evans fight their way to the top in Monza.
Following young drivers on their way to the pinnacle of motorsport 90 ISSUE 8 2015, september 09 monza ROUND 8 MEN OF STEEL Rossi and Evans fight their way to the top in Monza. 90 CONTENT ISSUE 8 2015, September 09 MONZA ROUND 8 FOLLOWING YOUNG DRIVERS ON THEIR WAY TO THE PINNACLE OF MOTORSPORT P4 GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK BEST BITS Who shone and who had a weekend to forget in Round 8? MEN OF STEEL Rossi and Evans fight their way to the top in Monza. P12 P10 STATS TO CHAT P18 NEWSFLASH P24 PIRELLI How GP2 is linked with helping underprivileged children in Romania. P14 Hamilton dominates in Monza. P28 You think you know GP2 better than anyone else ? Prove it ! Enter the Zone and play. An in-depth interview with Arden’s Norman Nato. P22 OUR GRADUATES Round 8 events in Monza summed up in the best tweets and instagram pictures! GAME ZONE DIALLING IN… Short series of quick-fire questions with Mitch Evans. P20 P26 Julián Leal talks us through his busy Saturday at the track. LIGHTNING ROUND FAN ZONE We talked to Daniël de Jong who is recovering from Spa. A DAY IN THE LIFE Some quick facts about Round 7 at Spa-Francorchamps. Some of the best stats of the past race weekend. P16 P8 P6 #HitMeWithYourBestShot We had loads to choose from, but that’s our favourite picture from Round 8. Agree? EXTRA Jordan King & Alexander Rossi. All materials on this e-zine, including, but not limited to copyright, trade marks, live timing data, historical race data, photographs, other images, illustrations, text and written and other materials contained in this e-zine are protected by copyrights, database rights, trademarks and/or other intellectual property rights owned, or used with permission of their owners, by GP2 Motorsport Limited and/or its affiliates. This e-zine as a whole is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights. All rights are reserved. The GP2 logo, GP2 SERIES logo, GP3 logo, GP3 SERIES logo, GP2, GP3, GP2 SERIES and GP3 SERIES and related marks are trade marks of GP2 Trade Marks Limited and its affiliates. All rights reserved. GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK MITCH EVANS The previous round in Belgium had laid the foundations for a strong comeback for Mitch and RUSSIAN TIME. The New Zealander arrived in Italy with the firm intention of confirming their good form. Disqualified from the results following a technical infringement, Mitch carved his way through the field from P24 to third on the podium. The following day, he enjoyed his first and well-deserved win of the season from sixth on the grid. With a total of 32 points added to his tally, the talented Kiwi has moved up to fifth in the standings and will be a challenger for the win at the next round in Sochi. ALEXANDER ROSSI The American turned around a disappointing qualifying result in eighth thanks to a flawless and mature drive to end up on the top step in the feature race, ahead of title rival Stoffel Vandoorne. His efforts were ruined in the sprint race after contact with Robert Visoiu sent him into a spin and an early retirement. They say “it ain’t over till it’s over” and Alexander will surely fight hard again next month in Russia for more glory. STOFFEL VANDOORNE This season’s man to beat told us that it was a bit of a luxury for him to be disappointed with a second place finish in the feature race. The next day, he added another trophy to his very large collection with a third place. Stoffel scored 28 points in total in Italy – three points better than closest rival Rossi, which means that he’s leading the American by 108 points ahead of the penultimate round of the season. Stoffel also told us that he was not really thinking about what it would take for him to take the GP2 crown in Sochi, but we are… SERGEY SIROTKIN The best rookie of the season so far opened his Monza weekend in fine style with a P4 result in qualifying. Once again, his pace and driving skills combined with a great strategy saw him take the lead of the race from Vandoorne on Lap 12. Unfortunately, a charging Alex Lynn made contact with the Russian ending both their races. The next day, Sirotkin put his head down from P20 on the grid to take the flag in an impressive fifth place. PIERRE GASLY If we had to sum up the Frenchman’s weekend in one word, it would be “heartbreak”. The young ace was unbeatable in free practice and again in qualifying, grabbing a maiden GP2 pole with a laptime 2 tenths quicker than Series leader and pole expert Vandoorne. The next day, Pierre made a perfect start to lead the feature race. A mechanical issue spoiled all of his hard work and what could have been Pierre’s best GP2 weekend to date. 5 BEST BITS BEST BITS #BarrenRunOver #First Richie Stanaway had been working to be back in the points since his sprint race win in Monaco. The hard work has finally paid off in Monza with 2 fourth places and a total of 20 points. Rene Binder was back in the field with MP Motorsport in Monza, and he’s fully recovered from his streptococcus infection: the Austrian driver scored in both races – his first points this season. #DNF #GridDrop Monza marked the first time both Alexander Rossi and Sergey Sirotkin did not finish a race (sprint race for the American and the feature race for the Russian). There are only two drivers on the grid who have taken the chequered flag in all 16 races this season: Stoffel Vandoorne and André Negrão. Round 9 in Sochi will be a bit trickier for Robert Visoiu and Jordan King: both men picked up a 5 place grid penalties in Monza Sprint race for causing a collision with Alexander Rossi and Norman Nato respectively. 7 A DAY IN THE LIFE JULIÁN LEAL 08:00 Wake up. Driver #3 Carlin 09:30 I finish my breakfast. 08:30 I take a shower. 09:00 I have breakfast: fruit, some jam, yogurt and cereal. 10:00 I head to the circuit. 10:30 Still on my way to the circuit: lots of traffic in Monza! 11:00 Arrive at the circuit. 11:30 I gather all of my kit together (helmet, gloves…): everything has to be under control. 12:00 I go for lunch. I always try to be in the catering as soon as they open it. It is better for the digestion before the race. 12:30 I finish my lunch. 13:00 I go into the truck and I sleep a bit (30 mins). 13:30 I wake up and I look at some videos from starts of past races to decide my strategy for the start of the race. 14:00 We do a meeting with the engineers, and we decide the strategy of the race (pitstop and tyre strategy). 14:30 I start my warm up: some exercises with 2kg just to warm up, and some other exercises for the reaction time. 15:00 I jump in the car. 15:30 The race is about to start. 16:00 I’m racing! 16:30 The race is nearly finished… 17:00 I am in the truck talking with my engineer about the car. SATURDAY 05 SEPTEMBER 17:30 Still talking about the car, and looking at the telemetry. 18:00 Deciding with the team the changes that we will make for the next day. 18:30 I take my bag and I leave the circuit to go to the hotel and eat something. 19:00 On my way to the hotel. 19:30 I take a shower. 20:00 I go to dinner, and I eat some fish which is good protein. 21:00 I go to bed. 21:30 Ricardo my trainer comes to give me a massage. 22:00 I study some data and lines. 22:30 I go to sleep. Good night! 9 STATS TO CHAT STATS FROM MONZA 0.707 Win margin of Mitch Evans on Arthur Pic. It’s the second smallest win margin of the 2015 season after Rio Haryanto’s victory over Stoffel Vandoorne in Spielberg Sprint race (0.450s). 22 The total number of podium finishes achieved by Stoffel Vandoorne in 38 GP2 starts. 11 20 The number of places made up by Mitch Evans during the feature race (from P23 on the grid to P3 at the chequered flag). 12 The number of points Alexander Rossi needs to score more than Stoffel Vandoorne in Sochi to keep his title hopes alive. LIGHTNING ROUND MITCH EVANS Do you have any nicknames? Just Mitch, although some people call me the world’s fastest Maori. I think it’s my brother who came up with it because you can tell that I look like it (Laughs). Twitter or Facebook? Twitter because it’s more practical. I’m over Facebook to be honest. What song is the most played on your iPod? It’d probably a Flume song or one of the Red Hot Chili Peppers like Scar Tissue. Do you have any bad habits? I got a lot…! Keeping my bedroom clean and tidy is one… Favourite film? I watch a lot of movies, but I just forget them. I really enjoyed Rush but I like anything to be honest. Last person you received a text from? Richie Stanaway. Last person you rang? My father on Facetime this morning. Blondes, Redheads, or Brunettes? I’m not fussy! (Laughs) Driver #9 RUSSIAN TIME PS4 or Xbox? PS4 but I have an Xbox! I hardly play though. What’s the most important thing in life? My family. What word or phrase do you use often? I use “mate” a lot. I think it’s a down-under thing. People probably think I don’t know their names, but it’s just what we say! (Laughs) Left handed or Right handed? Right handed. Main course or Dessert? I prefer dessert, but I normally have main course. Do you have a guilty pleasure? Probably ice cream… Do you have any pets? In New Zealand, I have a dog. It’s a Labrador called Max. I miss him a lot. Soft drink or Bubbly? Soft drink. Wet race or Dry race? Dry. Grid girl or Girl next door? Girl next door. Tennis or football? Tennis. Indoor training or Outdoor training? Outdoor. If you could have any superpower what would it be? Teleportation. It would make my life a lot easier. Describe your perfect Saturday evening? I would have had trained at some point during the day which would have made me feel better about life. I would go out for a nice meal with my friends. We would go see a film and we would just hang out and relax. A good life with the boys. Best advice you’ve ever received? You’re only here once, so make the most of everything and enjoy your life. Time goes by so quickly, it’s scary. So make the most of the opportunities and enjoy at the same time. n 13 15 DIALLING IN… NORMAN NATO Driver #21 Arden International IN THE BEGINNING… I started to drive when I was nine because of my dad. He had a rally team. So, from three years old, I was going to the races with him. I loved it! I was not interested in Formula 1 until I was nine because I wanted to be a rally driver like Colin Mcrae, Richard Burns and Tommi Mäkinen… I was a huge fan. But then, I tried go-kart and I got good results straight away. That’s how I started to watch F1 and I realised that it was actually what I wanted to do. I remember my first race: it was on a small track close to where I live, in Gourdon. It was in the middle of nowhere! I did good, especially in quali: I started from P3. I had a lot of fun. HEROES… Sébastien Loeb. He’s amazing. TRAINING… I like training even when I’m on holidays. I like to run, play tennis… I don’t feel good when I don’t train. I really need it. I have a personal coach who is in Paris. We train at INSEP. Every month, I go see him for a couple of weeks to train. He gives me a programme to follow when I’m at home. To be honest, if you’re not fit, you cannot drive the car. It’s too hard. I prefer to train alone, put my music on and push hard. RACE DAY ROUTINE… Breakfast is very important. After that, I’m pretty laid-back. I don’t need to be in my bubble. Talking to people and interacting with them is better for me because it makes me relax. Then about one hour before I have to jump into the car, I lie down for a bit and listen to music. Then, thirty minutes before, I start my warm-up routine with a skipping rope still listening to music. If I don’t do this routine, I don’t feel good in the car. I hate it when we’re on the grid because you have to wait, just sat in the car and sometimes it’s very hot like in Bahrain or in Budapest… I cannot wait to start the engine and warm up my tyres! I stop being nervous as soon as the engine is on. The start is like a game for me. I love it! OFF TRACK… I’m lucky because I live in the South of France: I can enjoy the beach with friends. I like to play tennis. I also like shopping a lot. It’s my feminine side! (Laughs). I like food and going to good restaurants to taste new things. I also try and learn how to cook because my grandmother is a really good cook. She teaches me. I’m not very good for now, but I’m working on it… n NEWSFLASH 17 WE TALKED TO DANIËL DE JONG WHO IS RECOVERING FROM SPA F ollowing his accident in the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps, the loveable Daniël de Jong has been focused on his recovery. The MP Motorsport driver gives us the latest update. GP2 Series: Daniël, first of all and most importantly, how are you today? Daniël: Well, I feel really well! The scar I had following the surgery is almost gone which is really great. The pain and the stiffness in my back are diminishing with every passing day. I feel like my body is getting more and more energised. I can do almost everything but I have to be cautious: since I do not feel too much pain now, I sometimes forget that my bone is not completely healed! It needs six weeks to be completely fixed and it’s only been two weeks since Spa. I guess I have to learn how to be patient… GP2 Series: What are the next steps to your recovery? Daniël: I am currently in Italy for a little bit of time off with my family. I didn’t want to go to Monza at the track for the race weekend because it was too far away from our holiday house. It’s best that I take it easy and rest, instead of travelling too much and spending the day at the track watching my colleagues’ race! On Monday, I went to Formula Medicine to see Doctor Ceccarelli. He will help me recover and also to keep fit during this time. To be honest, I’m happy I get to exercise. I cannot stand to do nothing! GP2 Series: Are you keeping an eye on the GP2 races? Daniël: Yes I do although, you know, it’s really difficult to see someone else driving your car. But it is how it is… The feature race looked like it was a fun one! I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has sent me messages. I also want to thank the doctors and the marshals who took care of me after my accident. I’ve received a lot of support from around the world and it’s helped me recover faster. See you at the track soon! n FAN #YourSay ZONE The best of Twitter and Instagram from the paddock and the fans 19 FOLLOW US FOLLOW US @GP2_Official gp2_official Follow Follow Follow Follow OUR GRADUATES INFORMULA 1 THEY RAN IN FP1 CURRENT STANDINGS #12 ITALY Monza Lewis Hamilton 1st Nico Rosberg 2nd Mercedes #44 252 PTS Mercedes #6 199 PTS RACE: 1st M RACE: NC Nico Hülkenberg Force India #27 RACE: 11th 30 PTS 7th Sergio Pérez Force India #11 RACE: 10th 33 PTS 6th Romain Grosjean Lotus #8 RACE: 9th 38 PTS NC Pastor Maldonado Lotus #13 RACE: 14th Felipe Nasr 13th 12 PTS Sauber #9 16 PTS NC RACE: 13th Marcus Ericsson Sauber #12 RACE: 17th 9 PTS 9th Jolyon Palmer Lotus #30 ITALY - 28 LAPS HAMILTON DOMINATES IN MONZA L ewis Hamilton was untouchable in Monza with yet another drive from the top draw: the Briton set the pace all weekend, easily claimed yet another pole position before escaping from his rivals when the lights went out, and even a request late in the race from his team to increase his already substantial lead was answered easily. Against this teammate Nico Rosberg was always going to appear to struggle, but the German had big problems to deal with: using an engine at the end of its life was always going to be a challenge so P4 on the grid probably reflected a solid performance, and a demand from the team to use more power in the race didn’t help, causing the engine to let go late in the race for a dramatic retirement. Over at Force India Sergio Pérez was having a great time at the Italian circuit: good pace all weekend led to an impressive P7 on the grid, and the Mexican battled well with Rosberg for much of the race before finishing in 6th for a solid haul of points. On the other side of the garage teammate Nico Hülkenberg was 21 unhappy with his car for most of the weekend: the German lined up in P9 when his qualy session was finished early after running out of fuel, but he pushed forward during the race to finish one spot behind Perez, in P7. were taken out at the start of the race when Marcus Ericsson hit Grosjean (breaking his suspension), with Maldonado being caught up in the chain reaction after the collision, putting both men into retirement almost immediately. The Lotus pair of Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado had high hopes of some strong results after running well in qualifying: putting a tyre warmer issue behind them they finished qualifying in P8 and P10 respectively and were looking for a good points haul, but both men Over at Sauber Ericsson was leading the way over his fancied teammate, despite the incident above: the Swede made it to Q3 but lined up P12 due to a penalty for blocking Hülkenberg during the session, and although he was probably lucky to continue after his collision with Grosjean, Ericsson drove well thereafter to finish in the points for P9. Against that, Felipe Nasr lined up in P11, but the Brazilian was unlucky to pick up a puncture on the first lap: but for that he was likely to bring home some more points, and instead had to put in a recovery drive to finish P13. n EXTRA The GP2 Series was born ten years ago. How time flies! We wanted to celebrate this anniversary of course. Therefore, we decided to see what this season’s drivers looked like in 2005. We will reveal new drivers’ in each issue this year. This week, we present you Racing Engineering’s duo Jordan King and Alexander Rossi. How cute were they? 23 PREVIEW RUSSIA SOCHI Sochi Autodrom 17 11 16 10 9 14 1 3 8 2 7 6 15 13 12 SECTOR 2 SPEED TRAP 4 8 5 SECTOR 1 CIRCUIT LENGTH 5.848 KM START/FINISH OFFSET 0.199 KM GP3 SERIES GP2 SERIES FEATURE RACE 30 LAPS >> 175.241 KM SPRINT RACE 21 LAPS >> 122.609 KM W ith Monza being next to Milan, the home of Pirelli, it’s a good opportunity to find out a bit more about GP2’s tyre supplier since 2011 – including one or two facts about the Italian firm that are maybe slightly less well known; such as its social projects. Pirelli has been based around half an hour away from Monza before the circuit even existed, ever since Giovanni Battista Pirelli founded the company in 1872 – but the Italian tyre maker’s head office moved to its present site, in the Bicocca district of Milan, in 1907. But Pirelli’s most famous non-motorsport involvement is with the world of football, a relationship that dates back to 1877. In that year, Pirelli first produced rubber goods for sport, and it evolved further in 1922 with patent rubber treatments for footballs. In 1926, Piero Pirelli – the son of the company’s founder – pushed for the construction of the San Siro stadium in Milan, which is one of Milan’s major landmarks to this day. And in 1995, Pirelli’s ties to football became even stronger thanks to a link with Inter: one of the most important and well-known clubs in the world. RACE 1 19 LAPS >> 110.913 KM RACE 2 15 LAPS >> 87.521 KM TYRES 2015 PRIME: MEDIUM OPTION: SOFT MEDIUM LAP RECORD 1:45.402 By the end of the 1930s, the factory had reached its peak in size and by 1950 there were more than 12,000 employees. It was a real village, which even had its own railway line to transport products between the warehouses. These days, Pirelli has 19 factories in 13 countries: including Turkey and Slatina in Romania, where the GP2 tyres are made. Pirelli’s passion for sport actually began with cycling in 1895, a relationship which intensified with the 1909 Giro d’Italia when 30 of the 40 riders used Pirelli tyres. By that point, the Italian firm was already heavily involved in motorized competition. 9 ROUND 7 ROUND 9 The company’s buildings were housed within the ‘Pirelli Citadel’ off Viale Sarca, shaped like an ancient fortress. That fortress is still there now, looking somewhat incongruous among the modern office buildings that typify the district. 18 TOR 3 Since 2008, Pirelli has supported the Inter Campus social project in Slatina: the home of one of the production facilities for GP2 tyres. Recreational and sporting activities are organized all year round for over 80 children from different social backgrounds and who have learned – through football – the values of teamwork and friendship. n October, 09-10-11 SEC HOW GP2 IS LINKED WITH HELPING UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN ROMANIA This 20-year association resulted in Pirelli’s support for the Inter Campus project, which got underway in Italy and was then exported to other countries around the world, with the goal of helping underprivileged children receive education as well as sports training. 1:51.715 (199.738 KPH) (188.450 KPH) S. Vandoorne (ART Grand Prix) in 2014 D. Stoneman (Koiranen GP) in 2014 2014 GP2 SERIES - FEATURE RACE (28 LAPS) WINNER’S STRATEGY J. Palmer (DAMS) 8 LAPS SOFT 20 LAPS MEDIUM Rene Binder (MP Motorsport) Speed Trap Maximum Speed GP2 SERIES ROUND 8 - MONZA FEATURE RACE TYRE STRATEGY 2015 MONZA From Option: Medium to Prime: Hard From Prime: Hard to Option: Medium Rossi Medium (used) 9 laps • Hard (used) 21 laps Vandoorne Medium (used) 6 laps • Hard (used) 24 laps Evans Medium (used) 11 laps • Hard (used) 19 laps Pic Medium (used) 7 laps • Hard (used) 23 laps King Medium (used) 11 laps • Hard (used) 19 laps Visoiu Medium (used) 8 laps • Hard (new) 22 laps Leal Medium (used) 9 laps • Hard (new) 21 laps Haryanto Medium (used) 8 laps • Hard (used) 22 laps Marciello Medium (used) 8 laps • Hard (new) 22 laps Trummer Medium (used) 6 laps • Hard (new) 24 laps Mardenborough Medium (used) 10 laps • Hard (new) 20 laps Markelov Hard (used) 21 laps • Medium (used) 9 laps Nato Hard (new) 22 laps • Medium (used) 8 laps Binder Hard (new) 22 laps • Medium (used) 8 laps Canamasas Hard (new) 18 laps • Medium (used) 12 laps Negrão Hard (used) 23 laps • Medium (used) 7 laps Niederhauser Hard (new) 23 laps • Medium (used) 7 laps Cecotto Jr. Hard (new) 20 laps • Medium (used) 10 laps DRIVER NOT CLASSIFIED (DNF) Sirotkin Medium (used) 9 laps • Hard (new) 6 laps Lynn Medium (used) 9 laps • Hard (new) 4 laps Gasly Medium (used) 8 laps • Hard (new) 2 laps Stöckinger Medium (used) 8 laps • Hard (used) 1 laps DRIVER NOT CLASSIFIED (DNF) Matsushita Hard (used) 9 laps Van Buuren Hard (used) 2 laps FACTS 2015 GP2 SERIES - FEATURE RACE (30 LAPS) WINNER’S STRATEGY A. Rossi (Racing Engineering) 9 LAPS MEDIUM 21 LAPS HARD FASTEST PIT STOP (PIT LANE TRAVEL TIME) J. King (Racing Engineering) 32.768 LAP 11 SPEED TRAP MAXIMUM SPEED (Sprint Race) R. Binder (MP Motorsport) 331.5 KM/H 25 GP2 GAME ZONE ENTER THE ZONE TO ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE! GP2 TRIVIA Answer our trivia question, work out which 3 drivers’ helmet designs we’ve mixed up and name that race from the photo. Got it? NAME THAT RACE #GP2TRIVIA #NTRGP2 MIND BOGGLE #GP2MINDBOGGLE Recognise these helmet designs? Name the drivers. 27 29 #HitMeWithYourBestShot When Saturday September, 05 _ 16:05 Where Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italy. Who Alex Lynn (DAMS) and Sergey Sirotkin (Rapax). Whom Sam Bloxham With CANON EOS-1D X • EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM 50 ISO • 140mm • 1/160 @ F8
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