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By cap-dude
#86904
Well its a go ahead by the sounds of things now. To be honest, I think GP2 was a perfectly great series. We don't need 2 series on the same level.

But all the same, its attracted some interesting names rather than talent. Such as Surtees and Brundle.
Anyways, they've got there little site here: http://www.formulatwo.com/default.aspx (had too many "h"'s in ur http - EwmanM)

The only driver I'm really interested in is Robert Wickens, simply because I've seen him show impresive form in A1GP.
But anyways, any thoughts on what this series will be like.
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By Jabberwocky
#86923
Natacha Gachnang interests me.

by the way they are picking up old F1 Familys all it needs is a Mansell and a Senna and it will have the lot
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By bud
#86931
ive been thinking about it and i dont see it as a bad thing, its more race seats for young drivers to show off their talent.
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By EwanM
#86948
ive been thinking about it and i dont see it as a bad thing, its more race seats for young drivers to show off their talent.


The jury is out on this one until I see some action. The same could be said for Formula Superleague man, but it never delivered the goods.
I hope F2 will.
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By EwanM
#96354
GP2 boss dismisses F2 threat

By Matt Beer Monday, March 23rd 2009, 10:53 GMT


GP2 Series boss Bruno Michel is confident that the recently-launched Formula 2 Championship is not a threat to his category.

The FIA has revived F2 as a lower-cost route to Formula 1, but while GP2 runs on the grand prix support package, most of the F2 dates are at World Touring Car Championship meetings.

Michel believes that this alliance with F1 and the higher performance level of the GP2 cars give his championship a clear advantage over its new rival.

When asked if he saw F2 as a threat, Michel replied: "Absolutely not ... running alongside F1 and the high level of performance of our cars, no category can compete with GP2 as a feeder series to Formula 1.

"In reality, the F2 grid has hurt other categories that usually feed the GP2 Series, but not us. Drivers with 2010 F1 ambitions know that they unquestionably have to compete in GP2 this season and nowhere else.

"Moreover, the fact that some F2 drivers will be given a Superlicense will not make them F1 drivers. For a driver to move into F1, they first have to get noticed by F1 team principals. There is no better place than GP2 to achieve that.

"Our championship is the final step for drivers before Formula 1 whereas F2 will probably become a feeder category for GP2."

Despite the economic downturn, both GP2 and F2 expect to have full fields this year. F2 has filled all 24 places on its grid, and 23 drivers have already secured GP2 seats, with the remaining three deals set to be finalised shortly.

GP2 remains significantly more expensive than F2, but has taken steps to reduce its costs this year. However Michel said that his series would not bill itself as a 'low budget' option.

"We have taken important measures such as mid-season test cancellation, wind tunnel testing interruption, staff limitations and a significant decrease in the cost of some parts - to name a few," he said.

"Between these measures and the fact that 2008 has been an expensive year for our teams [with the introduction of the Asia Series and a new GP2 car], their budget for 2009 should be cut down by 20 per cent overall.

"The GP2 Series remains one the most viable championship that exists. The cost control that we put in place since its inception has been efficient and successful.

"However, putting things into perspectives, although it cannot be considered as a low-priced series, one must not forget that our car is an extremely complex and competitive machine."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73849
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By 7UpJordan
#96403
Another interesting name to note is Joylon Palmer, son of Dr Jonathan Palmer.

I think I might go to the Donington Park round in August.
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By McLaren Fan
#96456
The new formula has got a couple of good names and circuits, but nowhere near enough to challenge GP2, certainly at the moment. That said motorsport is expensive to get into, so any series which provides decent racing at a lower cost has to be be welcomed. From a fan's point of view, GP2 can't get too complacent any more, which is also a good thing. We all know, however, that such innocent motives were not behind F2's formation; it is part of the power struggle between Mosley and Ecclestone.
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By EwanM
#96530
The new formula has got a couple of good names and circuits, but nowhere near enough to challenge GP2, certainly at the moment. That said motorsport is expensive to get into, so any series which provides decent racing at a lower cost has to be be welcomed. From a fan's point of view, GP2 can't get too complacent any more, which is also a good thing. We all know, however, that such innocent motives were not behind F2's formation; it is part of the power struggle between Mosley and Ecclestone.


Who are in alliance against the FOTA teams. So confusing :P
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By Jamie
#99124
I think this is an awesome idea :) even though the financial support that surrounds British Motor sport is terrible; I should know this from personal experiences? USA is the better place. But I think smaller and realistic Small seaters are better for the Up & coming drivers. Awesome idea :thumbup:

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