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The '''2009 Valencian GP2 round''' was the seventh round of the [[2009 GP2 Series season]]. It was held on August 22 and 23, 2009 at [[Valencia Street Circuit]] at [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], [[Spain]]. The race was used as a support race to the [[2009 European Grand Prix]]. Last year's race was quite eventful, with championship frontrunners [[Giorgio Pantano]] and [[Bruno Senna]] retiring on the last lap, with Senna retiring just before the finish line. Past Winners include last year's [[Campos Grand Prix|Campos]] duo [[Vitaly Petrov]] and [[Lucas di Grassi]], who both competed this year. This race saw a driver reshuffle with [[Davide Valsecchi]] moving to [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]] in place of Romain Grosjean who now races in F1. [[Formula Three Euroseries]] Race Winner [[Stefano Coletti]] replaces Valsecchi at [[Durango (racing team)|Durango]]. The round also saw the departure of FMS, who sold their stake back to [[Coloni Motorsport|Scuderia Coloni]].
The '''2009 Valencian GP2 round''' was the seventh round of the [[2009 GP2 Series season]]. It was held on August 22 and 23, 2009 at [[Valencia Street Circuit]] at [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], [[Spain]]. The race was used as a support race to the [[2009 European Grand Prix]]. Last year's race was quite eventful, with championship frontrunners [[Giorgio Pantano]] and [[Bruno Senna]] retiring on the last lap, with Senna retiring just before the finish line. Past Winners include last year's [[Campos Grand Prix|Campos]] duo [[Vitaly Petrov]] and [[Lucas di Grassi]], who both competed this year. This race saw a driver reshuffle with [[Davide Valsecchi]] moving to [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]] in place of Romain Grosjean who now races in F1. [[Formula Three Euroseries]] Race Winner [[Stefano Coletti]] replaces Valsecchi at [[Durango (racing team)|Durango]]. The round also saw the departure of FMS, who sold their stake back to [[Coloni Motorsport|Scuderia Coloni]].
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== Standings after the round ==
== Standings after the round ==
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| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Vitaly Petrov]]
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| {{flagicon|France}} [[Romain Grosjean]]
| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Romain Grosjean]]
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| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Lucas di Grassi]]
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Lucas di Grassi]]
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| {{flagicon|France}} [[ART Grand Prix]]
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| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]]
| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]]
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| {{flagicon|UK}} [[Super Nova Racing]]
| {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Super Nova Racing]]
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| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Racing Engineering|Fat Burner Racing Engineering]]
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| {{flagicon|UK}} [[Arden International|Telmex Arden International]]
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* <small>'''Note:''' Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.</small>
* <small>'''Note:''' Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.</small>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:2009 GP2 round reports|Valencia]]
[[Category:2009 GP2 Series rounds|Valencia]]
[[Category:2009 in Spanish motorsport|GP2 Valencia]]
[[Category:2009 in Spanish motorsport|Valencia GP2]]

Latest revision as of 20:46, 24 May 2024

Spanien    2009 Valencian GP2 round
Round details
Round 7 of 10 rounds in the
2009 GP2 Series
Circuit de Valencia
Circuit de Valencia
Standort Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia, Spain
Course Street Course
5.419 km (3.367 mi)
Feature race
Date 22 August 2009
Laps 31
Pole position
Driver Deutschland Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Zeit 1:45.025
Podium
First Russland Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax Team
Second Deutschland Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Third Mexiko Sergio Pérez Arden International
Fastest lap
Driver Deutschland Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Zeit 1:47.041 (on lap 18)
Sprint race
Date 23 August 2009
Laps 23
Podium
First Deutschland Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Second Mexiko Sergio Pérez Arden International
Third Russland Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax Team
Fastest lap
Driver Deutschland Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Zeit 1:46.487 (on lap 7)

The 2009 Valencian GP2 round was the seventh round of the 2009 GP2 Series season. It was held on August 22 and 23, 2009 at Valencia Street Circuit at Valencia, Spain. The race was used as a support race to the 2009 European Grand Prix. Last year's race was quite eventful, with championship frontrunners Giorgio Pantano and Bruno Senna retiring on the last lap, with Senna retiring just before the finish line. Past Winners include last year's Campos duo Vitaly Petrov and Lucas di Grassi, who both competed this year. This race saw a driver reshuffle with Davide Valsecchi moving to Barwa Addax Team in place of Romain Grosjean who now races in F1. Formula Three Euroseries Race Winner Stefano Coletti replaces Valsecchi at Durango. The round also saw the departure of FMS, who sold their stake back to Scuderia Coloni.

Standings after the round

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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2009 Belgian GP2 round
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