2009 FIA Formula Two Championship
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The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship season was the first year of the relaunched FIA Formula Two Championship. The championship began on 30 May at the Circuit de Valencia and finished on 1 November at the Circuit de Catalunya, after eight double-header rounds. Andy Soucek was a dominant champion, finishing over 50 points clear of runner-up Robert Wickens.
The season was overshadowed by the death of Henry Surtees during the second race at Brands Hatch.
Background & championship format
The series saw the drivers using a chassis that was built at the WilliamsF1 team's headquarters at Grove in Oxfordshire. It was named as the JPH1, incorporating the initials of series boss Jonathan Palmer and Patrick Head, engineering director for Williams. The car was given two shakedown tests at Palmer's Bedford Autodrome by Steven Kane, before the car was officially launched on 2 March at Brands Hatch – the headquarters of MotorSport Vision, who run all the cars in the series.
At each event there were two 30-minute practice sessions, two 30-minute qualifying sessions and two races of varying length; the distances for each announced prior to each race weekend. Points were awarded to the top eight drivers in the race, and were awarded in the same system as Formula One: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1, and only a driver's best fourteen scores counted towards the championship. That said, no driver had to drop scores in the championship due to all of them having two or more non-points-scoring races.
The winner of the FIA Formula Two Championship received a full test with the AT&T Williams F1 team, which was run in such a way as to seriously evaluate the driver with regard to their potential as a Formula One driver. Drivers finishing in the first three places in the final classification of the Formula Two Championship qualified for an FIA Super Licence.
Drivers

- During a question & answer session at the 2009 Autosport International show in Birmingham, series boss Jonathan Palmer announced that the Formula Two field will expand from 20 to 24 cars. This then became 25 as Edoardo Piscopo joined the line-up and Jens Höing returned after contractual issues. After Henry Surtees' death, there were only 24 cars at Donington Park, before returning to 25 for Oschersleben, with Ollie Hancock making his debut.
| No. | Driver | Rounds |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Sweden Sebastian Hohenthal | All |
| 3 | United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer | All |
| 4 | France Julien Jousse | All |
| 5 | United Kingdom Alex Brundle | All |
| 6 | India Armaan Ebrahim | All |
| 7 | United Kingdom Henry Surtees † | 1–4 |
| 8 | Germany Tobias Hegewald | All |
| 9 | Italy Pietro Gandolfi | All |
| 10 | Italy Nicola de Marco | All |
| 11 | United Kingdom Jack Clarke | All |
| 12 | Canada Robert Wickens | All |
| 14 | Italy Mirko Bortolotti | All |
| 15 | Russia Mikhail Aleshin | All |
| 16 | Italy Edoardo Piscopo | 1–7 |
| 17 | Brazil Carlos Iaconelli | 1–7 |
| 18 | Switzerland Natacha Gachnang | All |
| 20 | Germany Jens Höing | All |
| 21 | Lithuania Kazim Vasiliauskas | All |
| 22 | Spain Andy Soucek | All |
| 23 | Finland Henri Karjalainen | All |
| 24 | United Kingdom Tom Gladdis | All |
| 25 | Serbia Miloš Pavlović | All |
| 27 | Spain Germán Sánchez | All |
| 31 | United Kingdom Jason Moore | All |
| 33 | Austria Philipp Eng | All |
| 38 | France Tristan Vautier | 8 |
| 44 | United Kingdom Ollie Hancock | 5–8 |
Driver changes
Entering FIA Formula Two Championship
- Red Bull Junior drivers Mikhail Aleshin and Robert Wickens moved to the series after competing in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series for Carlin Motorsport. They were joined by Julien Jousse, who also competed with Tech 1 Racing.
- Italian Formula Three champion Mirko Bortolotti and Italian Formula Three runner-up Edoardo Piscopo graduated into the championship.
- Formula Palmer Audi front-runners Alex Brundle, Jack Clarke, Jason Moore and Jolyon Palmer continued their collaboration with MotorSport Vision into the series.
- Armaan Ebrahim switched from Formula V6 Asia to the revived series.
- Philipp Eng, who competed in Formula BMW Europe and the German Formula Three Championship joined the series' grid. Another German Formula Three driver, Jens Höing, also moved into the series.
- Spanish Formula Three front-runners Germán Sánchez, Natacha Gachnang and Nicola de Marco all moved into the championship.
- Pietro Gandolfi graduated from LO Formula Renault 2.0 Suisse into the series.
- Tom Gladdis and Henri Karjalainen returned to Europe after participating in the Star Mazda Championship and the Atlantic Championship respectively.
- Tobias Hegewald, who had a dual programme in the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup and the Formula Renault Eurocup moved in the series.
- British Formula Renault drivers Sebastian Hohenthal and Henry Surtees debuted in the series.
- GP2 Series drivers Carlos Iaconelli, Miloš Pavlović and Andy Soucek debuted in the newly created category.
- Kazim Vasiliauskas, who participated in both the Italian Formula Renault Championship and the Formula Renault Eurocup, also joined the series.
Midseason changes
† – Surtees was fatally injured after an accident, during the second race at the fourth round at Brands Hatch. Surtees' slot was filled by Ollie Hancock after round five.
- Edoardo Piscopo missed the final round to participate in the first round of 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series season. His slot was filled by Tristan Vautier.
Testing Results
The first group test was held on 6 May, at Snetterton in Norfolk. In the morning, 21 of the series' 24 drivers were within a second of each other. Two sessions were held, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. There was another group test at Silverstone on 18 May, with two dry sessions and one wet session. Two other test days were held during the session, one at Donington Park, and one at Circuit de Catalunya.
Calendar
The Formula Two calendar consists of eight rounds with two races at each event.
| Round | Circuit/Location | Country | Date | Supporting | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | R1 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | Spain | 30 May | WTCC Race of Spain |
| R2 | 31 May | ||||
| 2 | R1 | Masaryk Circuit, Brno | Czech Republic | 20 June | WTCC Race of the Czech Republic |
| R2 | 21 June | ||||
| 3 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium | 27 June | International GT Open |
| R2 | 28 June | ||||
| 4 | R1 | Brands Hatch, Kent | United Kingdom | 18 July | WTCC Race of UK |
| R2 | 19 July | ||||
| 5 | R1 | Donington Park | United Kingdom | 16 August | Stand-alone event |
| R2 | |||||
| 6 | R1 | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | Germany | 5 September | WTCC Race of Germany |
| R2 | 6 September | ||||
| 7 | R1 | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola | Italy | 19 September | WTCC Race of Italy |
| R2 | 20 September | ||||
| 8 | R1 | Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona | Spain | 31 October | International GT Open |
| R2 | 1 November | ||||
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Results
Championship Standings
| Pos | Driver | VAL Spain | BRN Czech Republic | SPA Belgium | BRH United Kingdom | DON United Kingdom | OSC Germany | IMO Italy | CAT Spain | Points | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos Driver VAL Spain BRN Czech Republic SPA Belgium BRH United Kingdom DON United Kingdom OSC Germany IMO Italy CAT Spain Points 1 Spain Andy Soucek Ret 4 17 1 4 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 115 2 Canada Robert Wickens 1 1 9 Ret Ret 3 4 2 Ret Ret 8 4 4 2 Ret 3 64 3 Russia Mikhail Aleshin 4 6 2 Ret 18 8 10 3 2 7 5 1 7 Ret 2 7 59 4 Italy Mirko Bortolotti 6 2 1 Ret 9 9 Ret 5 10 3 2 Ret 2 Ret 6 Ret 50 5 France Julien Jousse 5 10 5 2 3 6 19 9 7 1 Ret 3 10 Ret 4 8 49 6 Germany Tobias Hegewald Ret 9 15 7 1 1 15 6 3 6 Ret 6 Ret 4 9 5 46 7 Lithuania Kazim Vasiliauskas 3 20 Ret 8 10 7 5 12 Ret 2 3 7 1 Ret 8 4 45 8 Austria Philipp Eng 12 3 3 9 Ret Ret 1 4 5 10 Ret Ret 5 10 5 9 39 9 Serbia Miloš Pavlović Ret 17 Ret 5 2 4 7 Ret Ret 8 Ret 21 6 3 10 19 29 10 Italy Nicola de Marco 9 5 12 3 13 11 9 Ret Ret Ret 6 5 Ret 9 11 2 25 11 Brazil Carlos Iaconelli 2 8 Ret Ret Ret 10 6 17 Ret 9 4 10 Ret 5 21 12 Italy Edoardo Piscopo Ret 7 7 4 8 14 8 7 4 Ret 12 8 13 Ret 19 13 France Tristan Vautier 3 6 9 14 United Kingdom Henry Surtees† 7 12 Ret Ret 15 Ret 3 Ret 8 15 Finland Henri Karjalainen 17 15 4 16 7 15 11 18 15 13 Ret 15 11 15 16 17 7 16 Sweden Sebastian Hohenthal 10 13 Ret 12 17 12 Ret 14 6 5 17 9 9 12 Ret Ret 7 17 India Armaan Ebrahim 15 16 6 6 DNS Ret Ret 10 8 Ret 9 13 Ret Ret 12 10 7 18 United Kingdom Jack Clarke 13 19 Ret 15 5 Ret Ret Ret 9 14 7 Ret 14 14 17 14 6 19 United Kingdom Alex Brundle 8 23 11 Ret Ret 5 Ret 11 14 Ret Ret 11 17 Ret 15 12 5 20 United Kingdom Tom Gladdis 19 18 8 10 6 Ret 13 13 17 Ret 16 17 16 13 14 15 4 21 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer 21 Ret 10 14 16 Ret 12 16 16 12 15 19 12 6 13 11 3 22 United Kingdom Jason Moore 16 14 13 11 Ret DNS 16 8 11 Ret 14 20 18 7 19 16 3 23 Switzerland Natacha Gachnang 11 Ret 14 Ret 11 13 14 15 13 Ret 11 12 15 Ret 7 13 2 24 Spain Germán Sánchez 14 11 16 Ret 12 Ret 17 Ret 12 11 Ret 16 8 8 DNS DNS 2 25 United Kingdom Ollie Hancock 10 18 Ret 11 Ret 11 18 18 0 26 Germany Jens Höing 18 21 Ret 13 Ret 16 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret Ret 21 0 27 Italy Pietro Gandolfi 20 22 Ret Ret 14 17 18 Ret Ret 15 NC 22 Ret Ret Ret 20 0 Pos Driver VAL Spain BRN Czech Republic SPA Belgium BRH United Kingdom DON United Kingdom OSC Germany IMO Italy CAT Spain Points Sources: | Colour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) | |||||||||||||||||
| 1 | Spain Andy Soucek | Ret | 4 | 17 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 115 |
| 2 | Canada Robert Wickens | 1 | 1 | 9 | Ret | Ret | 3 | 4 | 2 | Ret | Ret | 8 | 4 | 4 | 2 | Ret | 3 | 64 |
| 3 | Russia Mikhail Aleshin | 4 | 6 | 2 | Ret | 18 | 8 | 10 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 7 | Ret | 2 | 7 | 59 |
| 4 | Italy Mirko Bortolotti | 6 | 2 | 1 | Ret | 9 | 9 | Ret | 5 | 10 | 3 | 2 | Ret | 2 | Ret | 6 | Ret | 50 |
| 5 | France Julien Jousse | 5 | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 19 | 9 | 7 | 1 | Ret | 3 | 10 | Ret | 4 | 8 | 49 |
| 6 | Germany Tobias Hegewald | Ret | 9 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 15 | 6 | 3 | 6 | Ret | 6 | Ret | 4 | 9 | 5 | 46 |
| 7 | Lithuania Kazim Vasiliauskas | 3 | 20 | Ret | 8 | 10 | 7 | 5 | 12 | Ret | 2 | 3 | 7 | 1 | Ret | 8 | 4 | 45 |
| 8 | Austria Philipp Eng | 12 | 3 | 3 | 9 | Ret | Ret | 1 | 4 | 5 | 10 | Ret | Ret | 5 | 10 | 5 | 9 | 39 |
| 9 | Serbia Miloš Pavlović | Ret | 17 | Ret | 5 | 2 | 4 | 7 | Ret | Ret | 8 | Ret | 21 | 6 | 3 | 10 | 19 | 29 |
| 10 | Italy Nicola de Marco | 9 | 5 | 12 | 3 | 13 | 11 | 9 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 6 | 5 | Ret | 9 | 11 | 2 | 25 |
| 11 | Brazil Carlos Iaconelli | 2 | 8 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 10 | 6 | 17 | Ret | 9 | 4 | 10 | Ret | 5 | 21 | ||
| 12 | Italy Edoardo Piscopo | Ret | 7 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 14 | 8 | 7 | 4 | Ret | 12 | 8 | 13 | Ret | 19 | ||
| 13 | France Tristan Vautier | 3 | 6 | 9 | ||||||||||||||
| 14 | United Kingdom Henry Surtees† | 7 | 12 | Ret | Ret | 15 | Ret | 3 | Ret | 8 | ||||||||
| 15 | Finland Henri Karjalainen | 17 | 15 | 4 | 16 | 7 | 15 | 11 | 18 | 15 | 13 | Ret | 15 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 7 |
| 16 | Sweden Sebastian Hohenthal | 10 | 13 | Ret | 12 | 17 | 12 | Ret | 14 | 6 | 5 | 17 | 9 | 9 | 12 | Ret | Ret | 7 |
| 17 | India Armaan Ebrahim | 15 | 16 | 6 | 6 | DNS | Ret | Ret | 10 | 8 | Ret | 9 | 13 | Ret | Ret | 12 | 10 | 7 |
| 18 | United Kingdom Jack Clarke | 13 | 19 | Ret | 15 | 5 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 9 | 14 | 7 | Ret | 14 | 14 | 17 | 14 | 6 |
| 19 | United Kingdom Alex Brundle | 8 | 23 | 11 | Ret | Ret | 5 | Ret | 11 | 14 | Ret | Ret | 11 | 17 | Ret | 15 | 12 | 5 |
| 20 | United Kingdom Tom Gladdis | 19 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 6 | Ret | 13 | 13 | 17 | Ret | 16 | 17 | 16 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 4 |
| 21 | United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer | 21 | Ret | 10 | 14 | 16 | Ret | 12 | 16 | 16 | 12 | 15 | 19 | 12 | 6 | 13 | 11 | 3 |
| 22 | United Kingdom Jason Moore | 16 | 14 | 13 | 11 | Ret | DNS | 16 | 8 | 11 | Ret | 14 | 20 | 18 | 7 | 19 | 16 | 3 |
| 23 | Switzerland Natacha Gachnang | 11 | Ret | 14 | Ret | 11 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 13 | Ret | 11 | 12 | 15 | Ret | 7 | 13 | 2 |
| 24 | Spain Germán Sánchez | 14 | 11 | 16 | Ret | 12 | Ret | 17 | Ret | 12 | 11 | Ret | 16 | 8 | 8 | DNS | DNS | 2 |
| 25 | United Kingdom Ollie Hancock | 10 | 18 | Ret | 11 | Ret | 11 | 18 | 18 | 0 | ||||||||
| 26 | Germany Jens Höing | 18 | 21 | Ret | 13 | Ret | 16 | Ret | Ret | Ret | Ret | Ret | 14 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 21 | 0 |
| 27 | Italy Pietro Gandolfi | 20 | 22 | Ret | Ret | 14 | 17 | 18 | Ret | Ret | 15 | NC | 22 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 20 | 0 |
| Pos | Driver | VAL Spain | BRN Czech Republic | SPA Belgium | BRH United Kingdom | DON United Kingdom | OSC Germany | IMO Italy | CAT Spain | Points | ||||||||
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| Colour | Result | |||||||||||||||||
| Gold | Winner | |||||||||||||||||
| Silver | Second place | |||||||||||||||||
| Bronze | Third place | |||||||||||||||||
| Green | Points classification | |||||||||||||||||
| Blue | Non-points classification | |||||||||||||||||
| Non-classified finish (NC) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Purple | Retired, not classified (Ret) | |||||||||||||||||
| Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) | |||||||||||||||||
| Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Black | Disqualified (DSQ) | |||||||||||||||||
| White | Did not start (DNS) | |||||||||||||||||
| Withdrew (WD) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Race cancelled (C) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Blank | Did not practice (DNP) | |||||||||||||||||
| Did not arrive (DNA) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Excluded (EX) |
External links
- As archived at www.webcitation.org on 23 December 2009
- As archived at www.webcitation.org on 23 December 2009
- As archived at www.webcitation.org on 23 December 2009