GP2 series championship crunchtime

The GP2 series embarks on the tenth and penultimate round of the 2006 season this weekend in Istanbul, Turkey. With both the drivers’ and teams’ championships there for the taking over the following days, competition looks set to be hotter than ever as Lewis Hamilton and Nelson Piquet Jr  fight  for  individual  honours,  and  ART  Grand  Prix  look  set  to  wrap  up  a  second  consecutive teams’ championship.

The  Istanbul  Park  circuit  here  in  Istanbul,  Turkey,  made  its  debut  along  with  the  GP2  series  in 2005. Indeed, the GP2 series was the first championship to turn a lap on the new circuit last year, and over the course of the weekend we were treated to two fantastic races on this thrilling and challenging  track.  This  year,  on Bridgestone’s hard compound slick Potenza tyres, the laptimes look set to tumble and the speeds once again rise, in tune with the thrilling championship battles.

Tomorrow Never Knows: With just two weekends of the 2006 season remaining, things couldn’t be  better  poised  for  a  final  championship  showdown  between  the  two  standout  drivers  of  the campaign, Lewis and Nelson. Just 11 points separate the dueling drivers, and with a maximum of 40 on offer from this weekend’s racing in Turkey and the final race of the season in Monza, Italy, in two weeks’ time, it is still either man’s crown.

A perfect weekend in the GP2 series is a big ask, but last time out in Hungary Nelson became the first driver in history to do just that, taking pole position, race win and fastest lap on Saturday, and the race win and fastest lap on Sunday. As Nelson showed to devastating effect, while collecting all 40 points remaining is a tall order, it is by no means an impossibility. That said, it is still Lewis who  holds  the  advantage,  and  just  nine  points  more  than  his  Brazilian  rival  this  weekend  in Turkey will net the young Briton the GP2 series title at his very first attempt.

Behind  the  leading  two,  the  battle  for  third  place  in  the  standings  is  still  raging.  Alex  Prémat, Lewis’ team-mate, leads that fight on 56 points with Timo Glock fourth on 50 points and his iSport International team-mate Ernesto Viso fifth on 42. With the maximum 40 points from the next two races, it isn’t out of the realms of possibility that any of those drivers, and indeed Gimmi Bruni, José María López, Giorgio Pantano and ninth placed Adam Carroll, could still take third place. It really is still that close.

Meanwhile in the teams’ championship ART Grand Prix leads the way on 143 points, with iSport International 50 behind them on 93. With 66 points remaining to be won by a single team for a pair of perfect weekends, again it isn’t impossible for iSport to take the crown, but such has been the consistency of ART Grand Prix over the season that they are looking odds on for a repeat of their 2005 championship title. They need to leave Istanbul with a 33 point lead over the second placed team in order to be able to claim the crown. But it’s not just a two-way fight. Piquet Sports lies  third  in  the  battle  on  80  points  and  are  well  in  the  hunt  for  second  position  in  the championship. In fact, if results went their way, they could even steal the title.


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