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Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi got his revenge on Thursday when after seeking pole position in Shanghai and failing, he brilliantly managed to be the quickest man of the day, securing top spot on the grid for today’s feature race of the second round of the GP2 Asia Series.
Last season, events in Dubai book-ended the inaugural GP2 Asia Series, and as a result the circuit is a familiar hunting ground for many competitors, including Barwa Campos International Team’s Vitaly Petrov.
Michael Dalle Stelle joins Durango’s GP2 Asia team for the remainder of the season.
Mohammed Bin Sulayem; President of the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE (ATCUAE) today hosted a press conference for the My Qi-Meritus.Mahara team which has arrived in Dubai to participate in the Grand Racing Weekend at the Dubai Autodrome next weekend, 5-6 December 2008.
Success and Meritus go hand-in-hand. In a year when there were many new champions in most motor racing categories, be it on two wheels or four, around the world, the Meritus brand has continued to prosper in Asia
Jacques Villeneuve set the pace on the first day of the Speedcar Series test session at the Dubai Autodrome. This 2-day test is the final one before the start of Season 2 on 5-6 December, 2008.
Mateusz Adamski will join Asia Racing Team (ART) Motorsports for the 5th round of 2008 Formula Asia 2.0 at Shanghai International Circuit. The 17 years old racer from Poland completed two single seaters seasons in Europe but he is a newcomer in Asia.
They started their relationship as master and student but now, they are team-mates who are determined to bring the GP2 Asia Series team title to Malaysia.
iSport race one report: iSport rookies record double finish on GP2 debut
iSport drivers Giedo van der Garde and Harman Al Fardan finished 10th and 15th as the GP2 Asia Series began on a fairly chaotic note at the Shanghai International Circuit, China. Read the Rest.
DPR race one report: The GP2 Asia Series made its second [...]
Dams’ Kobayashi may have been the quickest man on track today at the opening race of the GP2 Asia Series in China, but it was Roldan Rodriguez who claimed victory at the end of the 34 laps after the Japanese went too wide in the last stages of the event.
Roldan Rodriguez stole the thunder on the 5.451km Shanghai International Circuit in China as they take to the track on the same weekend of the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix.
Japanese ace Kamui Kobayashi tops the morning Free Practice at Shanghai International Circuit that marks the opening of the second season of the GP2 Asia Series.
My Qi-Meritus.Mahara has been in Shanghai since the October 9-10 tests as their drivers are to race in the GP2 Asia series race which supports the Chinese Grand Prix.
This weekend in Shanghai in China DAMS is beginning its 2008-09 campaign in the Asian GP2 Series Championship. It is a new challenge for the French team, which shone on several occasions in last winter’s title fight. It is taking it up with the same 2 drivers who defended its colours throughout the year in GP2 Asia as well as in GP2 Europe: Kamui Kobayashi and Jerome d’Ambrosio.
Fisichella Motor Sport International’s GP2 team will be back in action this weekend as the second GP2 Asia championship kicks off at the Shanghai International Circuit in China, as a support to the penultimate round of the Formula 1 World Championship.