2006 GP2 Series Season - Results

Results

Round Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 R1 Circuit de Valencia Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nicolas Lapierre Nelson Piquet, Jr. Piquet Sports Report
R2 Nelson Piquet, Jr. Michael Ammermüller Arden International
2 R1 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Gianmaria Bruni Gianmaria Bruni Gianmaria Bruni Trident Racing Report
R2 Ernesto Viso Ernesto Viso iSport International
3 R1 Nürburgring Nelson Piquet, Jr. Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Gianmaria Bruni Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix
4 R1 Circuit de Catalunya Nelson Piquet, Jr. Adrián Vallés Alexandre Prémat ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Gianmaria Bruni Ernesto Viso iSport International
5 R Circuit de Monaco Lewis Hamilton Lucas di Grassi Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix Report
6 R1 Silverstone Circuit Adam Carroll Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix Report
R2 Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton ART Grand Prix
7 R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours José María López Lewis Hamilton Timo Glock iSport International Report
R2 Timo Glock Giorgio Pantano Petrol Ofisi FMS International
8 R1 Hockenheimring Gianmaria Bruni Alexandre Prémat Gianmaria Bruni Trident Racing Report
R2 José María López Timo Glock iSport International
9 R1 Hungaroring Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nelson Piquet, Jr. Piquet Sports Report
R2 Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nelson Piquet, Jr. Piquet Sports
10 R1 Istanbul Racing Circuit Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nelson Piquet, Jr. Nelson Piquet, Jr. Piquet Sports Report
R2 Lewis Hamilton Andreas Zuber Trident Racing
11 R1 Autodromo Nazionale Monza Nelson Piquet, Jr. Lewis Hamilton Giorgio Pantano Petrol Ofisi FMS International Report
R2 Lewis Hamilton Giorgio Pantano Petrol Ofisi FMS International

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