2012 Auto GP World Series

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The 2012 Auto GP World Series was the third year of the Auto GP series, and the fourteenth season of the former Euroseries 3000. The championship began on 11 March at Monza in Italy and finished on 23 September at Sonoma in the United States, after seven double-header rounds.

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Each meeting's sprint race now lasts for a longer duration – a minimum of 90 km (55.9 mi), up from 70 km (43.5 mi) – while also introducing a mandatory pit-stop to the race. [1] The series also introduced an overboost system that has already been used in the FIA Formula Two Championship. [2] The points system for the second race was also amended. [3]

Adrian Quaife-Hobbs won the opening race of the season at Monza after qualifying on pole position by 0.04 seconds. [4] Pål Varhaug finished in second place and returnee Daniël de Jong attained his maiden podium in third. [5] The reverse-grid second race was won by Varhaug, who left the meeting tied for the championship lead with Quaife-Hobbs. [6] Three weeks later at Valencia, Quaife-Hobbs claimed pole again, but was unable to convert pole into another win, losing to Sergey Sirotkin, who became the youngest Auto GP winner, [7] while Varhaug completed the podium. Quaife-Hobbs and Sirotkin continued their battle into the sprint race until an error during Sirotkin's pit-stop ended the battle early. Sirotkin recovered to finish the race in third place behind Quaife-Hobbs – who extended his championship lead with the race win – and Facu Regalia, who scored his first podium. [8]

Two weeks later, the series' first non-European round was held in Morocco, where Sirotkin claimed his first pole position. [9] He made a poor getaway, after being distracted by a marshal at the start. [10] he lost many positions with Varhaug taking the lead. Varhaug was chased by Italian Formula Three champion Sergio Campana, leading until the pit-stop phase. Varhaug stalled in pit lane, losing positions to both Campana and Quaife-Hobbs, with Campana eventually taking his first series win, and the first for Team MLR71, after a close battle with Quaife-Hobbs. [11] Sirotkin took the lead at the start of the second race, but lost time after his pit-stop, allowing Manor MP Motorsport's Chris van der Drift through to take his first win in the series ahead of Sirotkin. Varhaug, Quaife-Hobbs and Giacomo Ricci battled over the final podium position with Varhaug taking the position on-the-road before receiving a 25-second time penalty post-race for cutting a chicane. Ricci was promoted into third place ahead of Quaife-Hobbs, while Varhaug dropped to seventh and lost ground in the championship, falling behind Sirotkin, who moved into second. [12]

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing [13] 1 Flag of Argentina.svg Facu Regalia [14] 1–5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pippa Mann [15] 7
2 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Cipriani [13] All
3 Flag of Russia.svg Max Snegirev [13] All
Flag of Italy.svg Team MLR71 [16] 5 Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana [17] 1–5
Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Ricci [18] 7
71 Flag of Italy.svg Michele La Rosa [17] All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virtuosi UK [19] 6 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Beretta [17] 1
Flag of Estonia.svg Sten Pentus [20] 2
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Dracone [21] 3–7
7 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug [22] All
Flag of Austria.svg Zele Racing [23] 8 Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Ricci [17] 1, 3
Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Beretta [24] 2
Flag of Estonia.svg Sten Pentus [25] 4–5
Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana [26] 7
9 Flag of Austria.svg Peter Milavec [24] 2
Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Carlos Sistos [27] 5
Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia [26] 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International 10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs [17] All
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Guerin [28] 1–5
Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing [29] 12 Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin [30] All
14 Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Spavone [17] 1–5
Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana 6
Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Sakurai [31] 7
Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing 23 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Adderly Fong [17] 1, 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Yann Cunha [32] 2–3
Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia [33] 6
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Spavone [34] 7
45 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli [35] 1–5, 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport [36] 32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong [36] All
33 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift [17] 1–6

Race calendar and results

A seven-round calendar was published on 23 December 2011, [37] with all rounds supporting World Touring Car Championship events. On 9 March 2012, it was announced that the Portuguese round moved from Estoril to Portimão. [38]

RoundCircuit/LocationDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamSupporting
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza 10 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International FIA WTCC Race of Italy
R211 March Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virtuosi UK
2R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste 31 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing FIA WTCC Race of Spain
R21 April Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International
3R1 Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakech Street Circuit 14 April Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana Flag of Italy.svg Team MLR71 FIA WTCC Race of Morocco
R215 April Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport
4R1 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring 5 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International FIA WTCC Race of Hungary
R26 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virtuosi UK
5R1 Flag of Portugal.svg Autódromo Internacional do Algarve 2 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International FIA WTCC Race of Portugal
R23 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International
6R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba 21 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing FIA WTCC Race of Brazil
R222 July Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing
7R1 Flag of the United States.svg Sonoma Raceway 22 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virtuosi UK FIA WTCC Race of the United States
R223 September Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing

Championship standings

Race
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Race One251815121086421
Race Two20151210864321

In addition:

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 1321241211612†Ret2221
2 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug 213837512Ret2515183
3 Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin 144136213†3333431175
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift 526741758252127
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong 3Ret447Ret1112774326104
6 Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana 101359113Ret75411†84390
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Facu Regalia 4972Ret103106568
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Guerin 151116†5Ret52Ret4Ret46
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Pizzonia 11Ret12†45
10 Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Spavone 859118Ret881198441
11 Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Ricci 61453511†40
12 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli 9811121111491066Ret34
13 Flag of Russia.svg Max Snegirev 768613RetRet1112810†7Ret734
14 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Cipriani 11101214Ret966RetRetRet10RetRet18
15 Flag of Estonia.svg Sten Pentus 10109414†Ret14
16 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Dracone 1081014131089Ret914
17 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki 7612
18 Flag of Brazil.svg Yann Cunha 13Ret968
19 Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Sakurai 7Ret6
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pippa Mann 985
21 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Adderly Fong 137Ret134
22 Flag of Italy.svg Michele La Rosa12121415121212RetDNS1191110104
23 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Carlos Sistos 9Ret2
24 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo BerettaDNS1517†130
25 Flag of Austria.svg Peter Milavec15160
PosDriver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole for Race One
Italics – Fastest Lap

Under-21 Trophy

PosDriver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 1321241211612†Ret2250
2 Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin 144136213†3333431216
3 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug 213837512Ret2515208
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniël de Jong 3Ret447Ret1112774326137
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Facu Regalia 4972Ret103106596
6 Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Spavone 859118Ret881188496
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Guerin 151116†5Ret52Ret4Ret66
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Yann Cunha 13Ret9624
10 Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Sakurai 7Ret12
9 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo BerettaDNS1517†139
10 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Carlos Sistos 9Ret6
PosDriver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points

Teams' Championship

PosTeam MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova International 1321241211612†Ret2267
151116†5Ret52Ret4Ret
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport 32444175724226231
5Ret677Ret11128753
3 Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing 84136283333431219
1459118Ret13†811911†87Ret
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virtuosi UK 213837512102515198
DNS151010108101413Ret89Ret9
5 Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing 4672139366510†797124
7986Ret10610128Ret10Ret8
6 Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing 97111296491061164117
13813Ret1111Ret13768Ret
7 Flag of Italy.svg Team MLR711012591121275491151077
121314151213RetRetDNS111011†
8 Flag of Austria.svg Zele Racing 614151353949Ret4368
17†1614†RetRet12†
PosTeam MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
MAR
Flag of Morocco.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
SON
Flag of the United States.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole for Race One
Italics – Fastest Lap

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