The 2012 Auto GP World Series was the third year of the Auto GP series, and the fourteenth season of the former Euroseries 3000. The championship began on 11 March at Monza in Italy and finished on 23 September at Sonoma in the United States, after seven double-header rounds.

Each meeting's sprint race now lasts for a longer duration – a minimum of 90 km (55.9 mi), up from 70 km (43.5 mi) – while also introducing a mandatory pit-stop to the race.[1] The series also introduced an overboost system that has already been used in the FIA Formula Two Championship.[2] The points system for the second race was also amended.[3]

Adrian Quaife-Hobbs won the opening race of the season at Monza after qualifying on pole position by 0.04 seconds.[4] Pål Varhaug finished in second place and returnee Daniël de Jong attained his maiden podium in third.[5] The reverse-grid second race was won by Varhaug, who left the meeting tied for the championship lead with Quaife-Hobbs.[6] Three weeks later at Valencia, Quaife-Hobbs claimed pole again, but was unable to convert pole into another win, losing to Sergey Sirotkin, who became the youngest Auto GP winner,[7] while Varhaug completed the podium. Quaife-Hobbs and Sirotkin continued their battle into the sprint race until an error during Sirotkin's pit-stop ended the battle early. Sirotkin recovered to finish the race in third place behind Quaife-Hobbs – who extended his championship lead with the race win – and Facu Regalia, who scored his first podium.[8]

Two weeks later, the series' first non-European round was held in Morocco, where Sirotkin claimed his first pole position.[9] He made a poor getaway, after being distracted by a marshal at the start.[10] he lost many positions with Varhaug taking the lead. Varhaug was chased by Italian Formula Three champion Sergio Campana, leading until the pit-stop phase. Varhaug stalled in pit lane, losing positions to both Campana and Quaife-Hobbs, with Campana eventually taking his first series win, and the first for Team MLR71, after a close battle with Quaife-Hobbs.[11] Sirotkin took the lead at the start of the second race, but lost time after his pit-stop, allowing Manor MP Motorsport's Chris van der Drift through to take his first win in the series ahead of Sirotkin. Varhaug, Quaife-Hobbs and Giacomo Ricci battled over the final podium position with Varhaug taking the position on-the-road before receiving a 25-second time penalty post-race for cutting a chicane. Ricci was promoted into third place ahead of Quaife-Hobbs, while Varhaug dropped to seventh and lost ground in the championship, falling behind Sirotkin, who moved into second.[12]

Teams and drivers

Race calendar and results

A seven-round calendar was published on 23 December 2011,[37] with all rounds supporting World Touring Car Championship events. On 9 March 2012, it was announced that the Portuguese round moved from Estoril to Portimão.[38]

More information Round, Circuit/Location ...
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Championship standings

  • Points for both championships were awarded as follows:
More information Race, Position ...
Race
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Race One 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Race Two 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
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In addition:

  • One point will be awarded for Pole position for Race One.
  • One point will be awarded for fastest lap in each race.

Drivers' Championship

More information Pos, Driver ...
Pos Driver MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
1 United Kingdom Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 6 12† Ret 2 221
2 Norway Pål Varhaug 2 1 3 8 3 7 5 1 2 Ret 2 5 1 5 183
3 Russia Sergey Sirotkin 14 4 1 3 6 2 13† 3 3 3 3 4 3 1 175
4 New Zealand Chris van der Drift 5 2 6 7 4 1 7 5 8 2 5 2 127
5 Netherlands Daniël de Jong 3 Ret 4 4 7 Ret 11 12 7 7 4 3 2 6 104
6 Italy Sergio Campana 10 13 5 9 1 13 Ret 7 5 4 11† 8 4 3 90
7 Argentina Facu Regalia 4 9 7 2 Ret 10 3 10 6 5 68
8 Brazil Victor Guerin 15 11 16† 5 Ret 5 2 Ret 4 Ret 46
9 Brazil Antônio Pizzonia 1 1 Ret 12† 45
10 Italy Antonio Spavone 8 5 9 11 8 Ret 8 8 11 9 8 4 41
11 Italy Giacomo Ricci 6 14 5 3 5 11† 40
12 Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli 9 8 11 12 11 11 4 9 10 6 6 Ret 34
13 Russia Max Snegirev 7 6 8 6 13 Ret Ret 11 12 8 10† 7 Ret 7 34
14 Italy Giuseppe Cipriani 11 10 12 14 Ret 9 6 6 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret 18
15 Estonia Sten Pentus 10 10 9 4 14† Ret 14
16 Italy Francesco Dracone 10 8 10 14 13 10 8 9 Ret 9 14
17 Brazil Rafael Suzuki 7 6 12
18 Brazil Yann Cunha 13 Ret 9 6 8
19 Japan Kotaro Sakurai 7 Ret 6
20 United Kingdom Pippa Mann 9 8 5
21 China Adderly Fong 13 7 Ret 13 4
22 Italy Michele La Rosa 12 12 14 15 12 12 12 Ret DNS 11 9 11 10 10 4
23 Mexico Juan Carlos Sistos 9 Ret 2
24 Italy Matteo Beretta DNS 15 17† 13 0
25 Austria Peter Milavec 15 16 0
Pos Driver MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole for Race One
Italics – Fastest Lap

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Under-21 Trophy

More information Pos, Driver ...
Pos Driver MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
1 United Kingdom Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 6 12† Ret 2 250
2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin 14 4 1 3 6 2 13† 3 3 3 3 4 3 1 216
3 Norway Pål Varhaug 2 1 3 8 3 7 5 1 2 Ret 2 5 1 5 208
4 Netherlands Daniël de Jong 3 Ret 4 4 7 Ret 11 12 7 7 4 3 2 6 137
5 Argentina Facu Regalia 4 9 7 2 Ret 10 3 10 6 5 96
6 Italy Antonio Spavone 8 5 9 11 8 Ret 8 8 11 8 8 4 96
7 Brazil Victor Guerin 15 11 16† 5 Ret 5 2 Ret 4 Ret 66
8 Brazil Yann Cunha 13 Ret 9 6 24
10 Japan Kotaro Sakurai 7 Ret 12
9 Italy Matteo Beretta DNS 15 17† 13 9
10 Mexico Juan Carlos Sistos 9 Ret 6
Pos Driver MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
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Teams' Championship

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
1 United Kingdom Super Nova International 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 6 12† Ret 2 267
15 11 16† 5 Ret 5 2 Ret 4 Ret
2 Netherlands Manor MP Motorsport 3 2 4 4 4 1 7 5 7 2 4 2 2 6 231
5 Ret 6 7 7 Ret 11 12 8 7 5 3
3 Italy Euronova Racing 8 4 1 3 6 2 8 3 3 3 3 4 3 1 219
14 5 9 11 8 Ret 13† 8 11 9 11† 8 7 Ret
4 United Kingdom Virtuosi UK 2 1 3 8 3 7 5 1 2 10 2 5 1 5 198
DNS 15 10 10 10 8 10 14 13 Ret 8 9 Ret 9
5 Spain Campos Racing 4 6 7 2 13 9 3 6 6 5 10† 7 9 7 124
7 9 8 6 Ret 10 6 10 12 8 Ret 10 Ret 8
6 Italy Ombra Racing 9 7 11 12 9 6 4 9 10 6 1 1 6 4 117
13 8 13 Ret 11 11 Ret 13 7 6 8 Ret
7 Italy Team MLR71 10 12 5 9 1 12 12 7 5 4 9 11 5 10 77
12 13 14 15 12 13 Ret Ret DNS 11 10 11†
8 Austria Zele Racing 6 14 15 13 5 3 9 4 9 Ret 4 3 68
17† 16 14† Ret Ret 12†
Pos Team MNZ
Italy
VAL
Spain
MAR
Morocco
HUN
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
CUR
Brazil
SON
United States
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole for Race One
Italics – Fastest Lap

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References

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