2013 Marina Bay GP2 Series round

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Flag of Singapore.svg    2013 Marina Bay GP2 round
Round details
Round 10 of 11 rounds in the
2013 GP2 Series
Singapore street circuit v3.svg
Layout of the Marina Bay street circuit
Location Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore
Course Street circuit
5.065 km (3.147 mi)
Feature race
Date 21 September 2013
Laps 28
Pole position
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer Carlin
Time 1:53.600
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer Carlin
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Nasr Carlin
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Calado ART Grand Prix
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans [lower-alpha 1] Arden International
Time 1:58.542 (on lap 21)
Sprint race
Date 22 September 2013
Laps 20
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Russian Time
Second Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson DAMS
Third Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fabio Leimer Racing Engineering
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer [lower-alpha 2] Carlin
Time 1:57.368 (on lap 14)

The 2013 the Marina Bay GP2 Series round was the tenth and penultimate round of the 2013 GP2 Series. It was held on 21 and 22 September 2013 at Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore. The race supported the 2013 Singapore Grand Prix.

Contents

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGrid
110 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer Carlin 1:53.6001
29 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Nasr Carlin 1:53.8522
38 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fabio Leimer Racing Engineering 1:53.8703
415 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi Caterham Racing 1:54.2854
52 Flag of Monaco.svg Stephane Richelmi DAMS 1:54.4035
612 Flag of France.svg Tom Dillmann Russian Time 1:54.6956
714 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Canamasas Caterham Racing 1:54.8127
83 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Calado ART Grand Prix 1:54.8228
91 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson DAMS 1:54.9879
1011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Russian Time 1:55.16310
1118 Flag of Monaco.svg Stefano Coletti Rapax 1:55.25111
127 Flag of Colombia.svg Julián Leal Racing Engineering 1:55.26814
1320 Flag of France.svg Nathanael Berthon Trident Racing 1:55.56712
145 Flag of Venezuela.svg Johnny Cecotto Jr. Arden International 1:55.68316
1526 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Clos MP Motorsport 1:55.78413
1624 Flag of Austria.svg Rene Binder Venezuela GP Lazarus 1:55.88015
174 Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Abt ART Grand Prix 1:56.04817
1822 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Hilmer Motorsport 1:56.05718
1916 Flag of the United States.svg Jake Rosenzweig Barwa Addax Team 1:56.11419
2023 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jon Lancaster Hilmer Motorsport 1:56.21020
2125 Flag of Italy.svg Vittorio Ghirelli Venezuela GP Lazarus 1:56.33321
2217 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Barwa Addax Team 1:56.75322
2319 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simon Trummer Rapax 1:57.15323
2427 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 1:57.56024
2521 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gianmarco Raimondo Trident Racing 1:57.83725
266 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans Arden International 2:29.06926
Source: [1]

Feature race

Sprint race

Notes

  1. Mitch Evans set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Jolyon Palmer was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  2. Jolyon Palmer set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Marcus Ericsson was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.

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References

  1. "2013 GP2 Marina Bay Qualifying Results". Motorsportstats.com. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
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