2005 GP2 Series Season - Results

Results

Round Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 R1 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Nicolas Lapierre Ernesto Viso Heikki Kovalainen Arden International Report
R2 Nicolas Lapierre Adam Carroll Super Nova Racing
2 R1 Circuit de Catalunya Scott Speed Nico Rosberg Gianmaria Bruni Coloni Motorsport Report
R2 Ryan Sharp José María López DAMS
3 R Circuit de Monaco Heikki Kovalainen Heikki Kovalainen Adam Carroll Super Nova Racing Report
4 R1 Nürburgring Giorgio Pantano Scott Speed Heikki Kovalainen Arden International Report
R2 Scott Speed Clivio Piccione Durango
5 R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Alexandre Prémat Gianmaria Bruni Heikki Kovalainen Arden International Report
R2 Gianmaria Bruni Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix
6 R1 Silverstone Circuit Nico Rosberg Alexandre Prémat Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Scott Speed Olivier Pla David Price Racing
7 R1 Hockenheimring Nico Rosberg Nico Rosberg Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Nico Rosberg Olivier Pla David Price Racing
8 R1 Hungaroring Neel Jani Hiroki Yoshimoto Neel Jani Racing Engineering Report
R2 Clivio Piccione Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix
9 R1 Istanbul Racing Circuit Nico Rosberg Scott Speed Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Olivier Pla Heikki Kovalainen Arden International
10 R1 Autodromo Nazionale Monza Heikki Kovalainen Nico Rosberg Heikki Kovalainen Arden International Report
R2 Nico Rosberg Neel Jani Racing Engineering
11 R1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Gianmaria Bruni Adam Carroll Nelson Angelo Piquet Hitech/Piquet Racing Report
R2 Adam Carroll Adam Carroll Super Nova Racing
12 R1 Bahrain International Circuit Nico Rosberg Alexandre Prémat Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Scott Speed Nico Rosberg ART Grand Prix

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