Posts Tagged ‘GP2’
24 Apr 2009: F1: User guide to the Bahrain Grand Prix
Following the racing this weekend? Here’s all you need to know, including a weather report, broadcast times and a circuit guide – happy reading.
28 Feb 2009: Over the white line: a rally car named desire
Want to know what the world’s most desirable car is? Well, you’ve come to the wrong place, mate. It’s a question we can’t answer. Or maybe we can…
7 Feb 2009: F3: Turvey takes things slowly with WSR drive
Oliver Turvey is set to race in next year’s World Series by Renault championship after talk of challenging for the GP2 title failed to translate into a drive.
7 Jan 2009: F3 and GP2: new dates announced
Curious about this year’s GP2 and British F3 International series? Both have recently published their 2009 calendars, which you can check out on our race dates page.
5 Dec 2008: Over the white line: humble pie and Rocket Red
This week the most exciting thing to happen was the long-awaited appearance of a coveted McLaren rocket red victory shirt through the letterbox of Brits on Pole Global HQ – and, gosh, it is red.
21 Oct 2008: GP2: Turvey targets top drive plus title (and a Macau Grand Prix win…)
British F3 International runner-up Oliver Turvey is hoping for a front-running GP2 drive next year – despite losing out to 18-year-old team-mate Jaime Alguersuari in the junior series’ final round. And he’s got high hopes of the Macau Grand Prix…
6 Oct 2008: GP2: our verdict on Mike Conway’s season
To say that it’s not been a vintage year for British drivers in GP2 is something of an understatement. Our only regular starter has Mike Conway at Trident Racing, experiencing a pretty frustrating season. Brits on Pole takes a look at how he fared.
4 Oct 2008: GP3 vs Formula Master: evidence of a house divided?
GP2 is launching a new support series entitled GP3. And Formula Master is also due to stage extra support races at 2009 F1 events. What’s going on?
23 Sep 2008: Racing splits: Is Formula One heading for disaster?
Earlier in the season, just when the threat of a split in world motorsport seemed to be receding, up popped Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone with dangerous talk of F1 breakaways and rivals to GP2. But if it happens, does it have to end in tears?

