2019 BOSS GP Series

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The 2019 BOSS GP season was the 25th season of the BOSS GP series. The championship began on 28 April at Hockenheim and finished on 13 October at Imola.

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Teams and Drivers

TeamChassisEngineNo.DriverRounds
Open Class
Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 Cosworth 3.0 V10 1 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo GerstlAll
Speed Center Forti FG03 Judd 4.0 V10 5 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Laub4
ESBA Racing Benetton B197 Judd 4.0 V10 7 Flag of Germany.svg Ulf Ehninger1–2, 4, 6
Penn Elcom Racing Dallara GP2/11 Judd 4.0 V10 8 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford1
Benetton B197 2–3, 6
Ray-Ban Dallara T08 Renault 3.5 V6 Turbo 111 Flag of France.svg 'Piter'1, 3–4, 6
Formula Class
Zig-Zag Lola B05/52 Zytek 3.4 V8 16 Flag of Monaco.svg Nicolas Matile5–6
Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 29 Flag of Monaco.svg Marc Faggionato5–6
Top Speed Dallara GP2/11 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 19 Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher 5
Dallara GP2/08 44 Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jakoubek1–3, 5
Dallara GP2/11 69 Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore De Plano1–4, 6
Dallara GP2/08 88 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer2, 5
MM International Motorsport Dallara GP2/11 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 21 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca RipoliAll
Dallara GP2/05 35 Flag of Italy.svg Armando Mangini1–4, 6
Dallara GP2/11 37 Flag of Italy.svg Luca MartucciAll
Scuderia Palladio Dallara GP2/11 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 27 Flag of Italy.svg Marco GhiottoAll
Dallara GP2/05 28 Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Ghiotto1–3
Speed Center Dallara GP2/11 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 31 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro BracalenteAll
Dallara GP2/08 33 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter GöllnerAll
55 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christian EickeAll
Dallara GP2/11 77 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck 3–6
Inter Europol Competition Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 47 Flag of Germany.svg Walter StedingAll
Dallara GP2/11 77 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck 1–2
Fiedler Racing Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 66 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas FiedlerAll
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Calendar

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamFormula Class Winner
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 28 April Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore de Plano Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler
R2 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler
2R3 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 24 May Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Speed Center Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente
R425 May Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente
3R5 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 15 June Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford Flag of the United States.svg Penn Elcom Racing Flag of Italy.svg Marco Giotto
R616 June Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Marco Giotto
4R7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen, Assen 20 July Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Ripoli
R821 July Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente
5R9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Masaryk Circuit, Brno 7 September Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher
R108 September Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher
6R11 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola 12 October Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente
R1213 October Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente

Championship standings

Race
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th 
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Drivers Standings

PosDriver HOC
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RBR
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MNZ
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ASS
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BRN
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IMO
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Points
Open Class
1 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl11Ret121111111272
2 Flag of France.svg 'Piter'121012Ret712DNS12126
3 Flag of the United States.svg Phil StratfordDNSDNS521RetDNSDNS72
4 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Laub61044
5 Flag of Germany.svg Ulf EhningerDNSDNS9DNSRetDNSRetDNS22
Formula Class
1 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Ghiotto354432Ret33333240
2 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bracalente4313Ret3324Ret22231
3 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler22DNSRet441085566184
4 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck 1366868556687177
5 Flag of Italy.svg Luca MartucciRetRet3Ret55849444164
6 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Ripoli588Ret7626107Ret8150
7 Flag of Italy.svg Armando Mangini67146111247DNSDNS104
8 Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore de Plano847DNSRet7Ret1455103
9 Flag of Germany.svg Walter Steding9Ret12Ret8109111189Ret94
10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christian Eicke10121310Ret9DNS91213121182
11 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Göllner111110DNSRet111113DNS911981
12 Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jakoubek791199DNS131072
13 Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Höher 2250
14 Flag of Italy.svg Sergio GhiottoDNSDNS2710DNS48
15 Flag of Germany.svg Florian SchnitzenbaumerRet571142
16 Flag of Monaco.svg Nicolas Matile812101037
17 Flag of Monaco.svg Marc FaggionatoRetRet7Ret14
PosDriver HOC
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RBR
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MNZ
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ASS
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BRN
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IMO
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Points

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References

  1. "Drivers 2019". December 28, 2018. Retrieved May 3, 2019.