2014 GP3 Series

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2014 GP3 champion, Alex Lynn

The 2014 GP3 Series was the fifth season of the third-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also fifth season under the moniker of GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series for Formula One and sister series GP2. The series continued to use Pirelli tyres. [1]

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The title was claimed by Red Bull Junior driver Alex Lynn, despite the fact he had fewer wins than Dean Stoneman; Lynn surpassed him by 44 points. [2]

This was also the only season in the GP3 Series in which a team other than ART Grand Prix secured the constructors' title, with Carlin winning the constructors' championship by 17 points over ART.

Teams and drivers

The following teams competed in the 2014 season: [3]

TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix [3] 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alex Fontana [4] All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer [5] All
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino Zamparelli [6] All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden International [3] [7] 4 Flag of Romania.svg Robert Vișoiu [8] All
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser [9] All
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough [10] All
Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP [3] 7 Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Jordá [11] 1–7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman [12] 8–9
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson [13] All
9 Flag of Uruguay.svg Santiago Urrutia [14] All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin [3] 10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn [15] All
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emil Bernstorff [16] All
12 Flag of Macau.svg Luís Sá Silva [17] [lower-alpha 1] All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marussia Manor Racing [3] 14 Flag of Finland.svg Patrick Kujala [18] 1–7
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Cullen [18] [lower-alpha 2] 1–7
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman [18] 1–7
Flag of Germany.svg Hilmer Motorsport [19] 17 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Taranov [20] 1
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Martsenko [21] 2, 8
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Balthasar [22] 3–7
18 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nelson Mason [23] All
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser [23] 1
Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Agostini [24] 2–9
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport [3] 20 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug [25] All
21 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mathéo Tuscher [25] All
22 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Adderly Fong [25] 1–4
Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher [26] 5
Flag of Italy.svg Kevin Ceccon [27] 6–9
Flag of Italy.svg Trident [3] 23 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Carbone [28] 1–4
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Tereshchenko [29] 6
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto [29] 7
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Kang Ling [30] 9
24 Flag of South Africa.svg Roman de Beer [31] 1–5
Flag of Sweden.svg John Bryant-Meisner [29] 6–7
Flag of Finland.svg Patrick Kujala [12] 8
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Cullen [30] [lower-alpha 3] 9
25 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Nagulin [32] 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Gilbert [22] 3–5, 7–8
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto [29] 6
Flag of Finland.svg Patrick Kujala [12] 9
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Status Grand Prix [3] 26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Yelloly [33] All
27 Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway [34] All
28 Flag of Mexico.svg Alfonso Celis Jr. [35] All

Driver changes

Entering/Re-entering GP3

Changing teams

Leaving GP3

Mid-season changes

Team changes

Calendar

After the final race of the 2013 GP3 season, series organisers announced that the 2014 championship would include an event in Russia, supporting the 2014 Russian Grand Prix. On 6 December 2013, the full 2014 calendar was revealed with nine events, including races in Austria for the first time. [48]

RoundCircuit/LocationCountryDateSupporting
1R1 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 10 May Spanish Grand Prix
R211 May
2R1 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 21 June Austrian Grand Prix
R222 June
3R1 Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 5 July British Grand Prix
R26 July
4R1 Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19 July German Grand Prix
R220 July
5R1 Hungaroring, Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 26 July Hungarian Grand Prix
R227 July
6R1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Francorchamps Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 23 August Belgian Grand Prix
R224 August
7R1 Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6 September Italian Grand Prix
R27 September
8R1 Sochi Autodrom, Sochi [49] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11 October Russian Grand Prix
R212 October
9R1 Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 22 November Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
R223 November

Calendar changes

Results

RoundCircuitPole position Fastest lap [50] Winning driverWinning teamReport
1R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Report
R2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marussia Manor Racing
2R1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Report
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emil Bernstorff Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emil Bernstorff Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin
3R1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP Report
R2 Flag of South Africa.svg Roman de Beer [lower-alpha 4] Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Status Grand Prix
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden International
5R1 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Status Grand Prix Report
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Gilbert [lower-alpha 5] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden International
6R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mathéo Tuscher [lower-alpha 6] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marussia Manor Racing Report
R2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alex Fontana Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin
7R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino Zamparelli Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marussia Manor Racing
8R1 Flag of Russia.svg Sochi Autodrom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP Report
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson [lower-alpha 7] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden International
9R1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Yas Marina Circuit Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP Report
R2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alex Fontana [lower-alpha 8] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Yelloly [lower-alpha 9] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Status Grand Prix

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the race 1, and to the top 8 classified finishers in the race 2. The pole-sitter in the race 1 also received four points, and two points were given to the driver who set the fastest lap inside the top ten in both the race 1 and race 2. No extra points were awarded to the pole-sitter in the race 2.

Race 1 points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642142
Race 2 points

Points were awarded to the top 8 classified finishers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  FL 
Points151210864212

Drivers' championship

Pos.Driver CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
SOC
Flag of Russia.svg
YMC
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn 11812026234481627552207
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman 71Ret101018†54981951121Ret163
3 Flag of Germany.svg Marvin Kirchhöfer 555DNS341Ret119DNS173323211161
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Eriksson 26321Ret7151016Ret1918416105134
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emil Bernstorff Ret821433Ret579644Ret843134
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Yelloly 97755245211351059681127
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino Zamparelli 631588762822729181334126
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway 34437113716729Ret12Ret127125
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough 141411Ret91581734411Ret6413Ret77
10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser 10910613Ret12661RetRet1319817DSQ62
11 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alex Fontana 1119Ret1715Ret1113141363Ret103Ret61543
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mathéo Tuscher 826Ret14818112215Ret168RetRet11Ret1029
13 Flag of Romania.svg Robert Vișoiu 1311Ret14201310935Ret201914Ret1015823
14 Flag of Finland.svg Patrick Kujala 4Ret9712Ret25†161310Ret217Ret139Ret1422
15 Flag of Italy.svg Kevin Ceccon 11111265Ret9620
16 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Agostini Ret11659818191012151211Ret181318
17 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug 12Ret13911Ret19Ret211458Ret1110Ret14912
18 Flag of South Africa.svg Roman de Beer RetDSQ1241716211715128
19 Flag of Macau.svg Luís Sá Silva 1610822189171017181623†1471715Ret176
20 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto 181421134
21 Flag of Mexico.svg Alfonso Celis Jr. 18RetRet191610Ret23†1622121516Ret16716Ret2
22 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nelson Mason 17Ret14162512161419201510Ret1815DNS1718†0
23 Flag of Uruguay.svg Santiago Urrutia 21131612Ret14221812Ret1318Ret15141211120
24 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Adderly Fong Ret12Ret15211115120
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Cullen 1516171319Ret201924211413Ret1619Ret0
26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Gilbert DNSDNS14Ret2024182020140
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser 19150
28 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Kang Ling 20160
29 Flag of Spain.svg Carmen Jordá RetRet20212417Ret22252517Ret20210
30 Flag of Sweden.svg John Bryant-Meisner 20†2217170
31 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Carbone Ret17181823Ret23200
32 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Balthasar 22Ret2421Ret1719†DNSRetDNS0
33 Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Martsenko 19DNS19Ret0
34 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Taranov 22†200
35 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Nagulin 20Ret0
36 Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher 23230
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Tereshchenko DNSDNS0
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
SOC
Flag of Russia.svg
YMC
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
Bold Pole position point(s)
Italics Fastest lap point(s)

Notes:

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamNo. CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
SOC
Flag of Russia.svg
YMC
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin 1011812026234481627552347
11Ret821433Ret579644Ret843
121610822189171017181623†1471715Ret17
2 Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix 11119Ret1715Ret1113141363Ret103Ret615330
2555DNS341Ret119DNS173323211
3631588762822729181334
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Status Grand Prix 2697755245211351059681254
2734437113716729Ret12Ret127
2818RetRet191610Ret23†1622121516Ret16716Ret
4 Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP 7RetRet20212417Ret22252517Ret2021121Ret202
826321Ret7151016Ret1918416105
921131612Ret14221812Ret1318Ret1514121112
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden International 41311Ret14201310935Ret201914Ret10158162
510910613Ret12661RetRet1319817DSQ
6141411Ret91581734411Ret6413Ret
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marussia Manor Racing 144Ret9712Ret24†161310Ret217Ret117
151516171319Ret201924211413Ret16
1671Ret101018†54981951
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 2012Ret13911Ret19Ret211458Ret1110Ret14961
21826Ret14818112215Ret168RetRet11Ret10
22Ret12Ret1521111512232311111265Ret96
8 Flag of Germany.svg Hilmer Motorsport 1722†2019DNS22Ret2421252519†DNSRetDNS19Ret18
1817Ret14162512161423231510Ret1815DNS1718†
191915Ret11659819181012151211Ret1813
9 Flag of Italy.svg Trident 23Ret17181823Ret2320DNSDNS2113201612
24RetDSQ12417162117151220†2217171391915
2520RetDNSDNS14Ret2024181418202014RetRet
Pos.TeamNo.R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
SOC
Flag of Russia.svg
YMC
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
Bold Pole position point(s)
Italics Fastest lap point(s)

Notes:

Footnotes

  1. Sá Silva is an Angolan driver who was forced to compete under a Macanese licence.
  2. Cullen is an Irish driver who competed under a British racing licence.
  3. Cullen is an Irish driver who competed under a British racing licence.
  4. Roman de Beer set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Richie Stanaway was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  5. Mitchell Gilbert set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Patric Niederhauser was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  6. Mathéo Tuscher set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Dean Stoneman was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  7. Jimmy Eriksson set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Marvin Kirchhöfer was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  8. Alex Fontana set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap. Dino Zamparelli was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  9. Patric Niederhauser won the race, but she was later disqualified for a technical violation. [51]

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