GP2 Series at the Nürburgring

The GP2 Series arrives at the awesome Nürburgring circuit in the Eifel region of Germany this weekend for the sixth round of the 2007 championship.

This season is turning out to be possibly the most open and competitive in GP2 Series history, with nine different drivers taking victory in the opening nine races of the season. And with many pre-season favourites yet to score their first win  of  the  season,  the  tally  of  race  winners  could  grow  yet  further  this  weekend  on  one  of the toughest circuits of the year.

Take The Power Back: Championship leader Timo Glock’s grasp on the 2007 title is hanging by a thread.

In the last four races the sole points he has taken have been for pole position back in Magny Cours. This weekend, on his home circuit, the German needs to take back his early- season momentum and start scoring points again. With his main rivals Lucas di Grassi and Luca Filippi  just  two  and  four  points  behind  him  respectively,  another  non-scoring weekend for Timo will almost certainly result in us leaving Germany with a new championship leader. But  while  one  GP2  Series  German  has  it  all  to  do,  the  other  has  been  left  with  nothing  to  do. Following  an  early-season  wrist  injury  Michael  Ammermüller  has  spent  much  of  2007  on  the sidelines. 

Red  Bull  and  ART  Grand  Prix  have  now  reached  a  decision  to  replace  him  for  this weekend’s  race  with  Swiss  sensation  Sébastien  Buemi,  who  made  such  an  outstanding  GP2 Series debut for the squad in Monaco where he qualified fourth and finished in the points. Sébastien will not be the only series returnee this weekend however, as Ernesto Viso is due to make his comeback for Racing Engineering. The Venezuelan has been given permission by his doctors  to  attend  the  German  event,  and  he  will  face  a  check-up  from  the  FIA  medics  on  his arrival at the Nürburgring. Should he be judged fit to race, it will mark an incredible return to form for Ernie, who was involved in an enormous accident just three weeks ago in Magny-Cours.

What about the championship?

It’s been four long races for Timo Glock, who has seen his 39 point  tally  and  hitherto  championship  lead  cut  to just two points by the consistency of Lucas di Grassi  who  now  sits  second  on  37.  With  Luca  Filippi  snapping  at  the  Brazilian’s  heels  on  35, Bruno  Senna  nine  points  back  on  24,  Giorgio  Pantano  on  23,  Andi  Zuber  on  20  and  Pastor Maldonado on 19, this season has got a long way to go before we are any closer to determining who the real contenders for championship glory will be. In  the  teams’  championship  iSport  International  still  lead,  and  as  we  come  to  the  German weekend  their  tally  of  59  points  sees  them  hold  a  12  point  advantage  over  Super  Nova International. ART Grand Prix sit third on 43, with Campos Grand Prix just nine points behind the champions in fourth. Arden International lie fifth on 30 points with Dams sixth on 24. We would like to remind the media that GP2 Series Press Conferences will take place at 17:45 after

Qualifying on Friday and at 18:15 on Saturday after Race 1. As usual, Press Conferences will be held in the GP2 Series Hospitality Unit. 


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