Addax, or Barwa Addax was a Spanish motorsport team owned by the bank Addax Capital, which competed in the GP2, GP3 and GP2 Asia Series.

Team history

GP2 Series

Vitaly Petrov driving for Campos Racing at the 2008 Silverstone GP2 Series round.

Barwa Addax was formed as a result of Alejandro Agag purchase of the Campos Racing GP2 team. Campos Racing was started by former Formula One driver Adrián Campos in 1998, and competed in the GP2 Series since its inaugural season in 2005. After the 2008 season, in which Campos won the teams' championship, he elected to step down and pass control of the GP2 team to Agag, a businessman with motorsport interests. Campos Racing continues to compete in the European F3 Open Championship, and in 2010 they entered Formula One as Campos Meta 1 before being taken over and renamed Hispania Racing. Agag renamed the team Addax after the eponymous species of antelope, and retained the name of team sponsor Barwa International, a Qatari real estate company, for the 2009 season.

Addax signed 2008 GP2 Asia Series season champion Romain Grosjean and existing Campos driver Vitaly Petrov for its 2009 campaign. Grosjean took the team's first pole position during the opening qualifying session of the season, in Barcelona. He also took the team's first win, leading home Petrov in a 1–2 finish. Both drivers quickly established themselves as championship contenders.

Vitaly Petrov driving for Barwa Addax at the 2009 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round.

Following Nelson Piquet Jr.'s departure from the Renault F1 team, Grosjean, who was the team's third driver, was drafted in to replace him from the 2009 European Grand Prix onwards. Grosjean's seat was taken by Durango driver Davide Valsecchi. Despite his absence from the final eight races of the season, Grosjean finished fourth in the championship with two wins, a tally matched by Petrov, who was Nico Hülkenberg's main rival for the championship and eventually finished runner-up. Addax had the consolation of winning the teams' championship in the first season competing with its new name.

For the 2010 season, Petrov graduated to Formula One, also with Renault, and Valsecchi moved to the iSport International team, so Addax signed second-year drivers Giedo van der Garde and Sergio Pérez. Pérez quickly assumed the role of team leader, winning five races and establishing himself as eventual champion Pastor Maldonado's main rival, whilst Van der Garde finished seventh overall with three podium finishes. Addax was narrowly beaten to the teams' championship by Rapax, which scored five more points.

Giedo van der Garde driving for Addax at the 2011 Monza GP2 Series round.

Van der Garde remained with the team for the 2011 season, and the F1-bound Pérez was replaced by Charles Pic, now also in his second year in GP2. Although he did not win a race, Van der Garde scored a consistent string of podium finishes in the first half of the season which established him in second place in the championship behind runaway leader Grosjean, now back in the series and driving for DAMS. However, he slipped back to fifth in the standings after a poor end to the season and was pipped by Pic, who impressed with three pole positions and two race victories. Despite finishing fourth and fifth in the drivers' standings, Addax won its second teams' championship by virtue of the fact that the top three—Grosjean, Luca Filippi and Jules Bianchi—had all been partnered with teammates who scored much fewer points by comparison.

For the 2012 season, Pic graduated to F1 with Marussia and Van der Garde moved to the Caterham Racing team as part of his deal to become the Caterham F1 team's reserve driver; Addax signed the unfancied pairing of Johnny Cecotto Jr. and Josef Král to replace them. Having previously scored a meagre four points over more than two years of GP2, Cecotto made a breakthrough with Addax, winning the feature races at Monaco (from pole position) and Hockenheim. However, his inconsistency limited him to ninth overall in the drivers' championship. On the other side of the garage, Král was replaced by HRT F1 third driver Dani Clos for four races after the first round of the championship, and then endured a run of twelve races without scoring, before taking his own first series victory in the sprint race at Monza. He was then replaced for the final two races of the championship by rookie Jake Rosenzweig, who, like Clos before him, failed to score. As a result of this inconsistent season, Addax dropped to eighth place in the teams' standings.

GP2 Asia Series

Addax also took over Campos Racing's entry in the GP2 Asia Series. In the 2008–09 season, Petrov and Pérez finished fifth and seventh respectively in the drivers' standings, with three wins between them, whilst Addax finished third in the teams' standings. For the 2009–10 season, the team ran the drivers it would employ for the main series (Pérez and Van der Garde) at some rounds, but also fielded Max Chilton, Luiz Razia and Rodolfo González at others; the changes restricted the team to tenth in the championship. For the final GP2 Asia season in 2011, Addax reverted to running its main series drivers (Van der Garde and Pic) throughout. Van der Garde took two podium finishes to finish third overall, but Pic failed to score any points.

GP3 Series

Addax was one of ten teams granted entries for the inaugural GP3 Series championship in 2010. It was one of only two existing GP2 teams to compete in GP3 as well, the other being ART Grand Prix. The team's three drivers were Felipe Guimarães, Pablo Sánchez López and Mirko Bortolotti. None of the three featured strongly, with two podium finishes between them the team's best results, and they finished 16th, 30th and 11th in the championship respectively. Addax finished eighth in the teams' championship.

For the 2011 season, Addax recruited Dominic Storey, Gabriel Chaves and Dean Smith. Chaves was the only driver to complete the season, as Storey was replaced by Tom Dillmann after two rounds of the championship, and Vittorio Ghirelli took Smith's seat for the final round. On this occasion, Smith was the best of the five, scoring two podium finishes and setting a fastest lap to take 12th overall; Chaves was 19th and Storey 37th; Dillman and Ghirelli were 14th and 25th having also competed for other teams. Addax again finished eighth in the teams' championship, but with eight more points than in 2010. Addax elected to withdraw from the GP3 Series following the conclusion of the 2011 season.

Staff (2009)

  • Founder Adrián Campos Suñer
  • Team Principal & Owner Alejandro Agag
  • Team Manager Alberto Longo Álvarez de Sotomayor
  • Chief Financial Officer Jose Julio Rosell
  • Technical Director Chris Murphy
  • Chief Logistic Caterina Sarrión
  • Press Officer Antonio Moralejo
  • RRPP Marta Viscasillas
  • Track Engineer Emilio Lozano
  • Track Engineer Peter Wyss
  • Track Engineer Phillip Gautheron
  • Chief Mechanic Enrique Colomina
  • Mechanics: Vicente Andreu, Daniel Lluch, Miguél Angel Rovira, Javier López & Gustavo Pochetino

Results

GP2 Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2009Dallara GP2/08-MecachromeRussia Vitaly Petrov20222752nd2nd
France Romain Grosjean12232454th
Italy Davide Valsecchi80001217th
2010Dallara GP2/08-MecachromeNetherlands Giedo van der Garde20000397th2nd
Mexico Sergio Pérez20515712nd
2011Dallara GP2/11-MecachromeFrance Charles Pic18230524th1st
Netherlands Giedo van der Garde18011495th
2012Dallara GP2/11-MecachromeVenezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.242111049th8th
Czech Republic Josef Král161002717th
Spain Dani Clos4000028th
United States Jake Rosenzweig4000032nd
2013Dallara GP2/11-MecachromeIndonesia Rio Haryanto220002219th12th
United States Jake Rosenzweig22000028th

In detail

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassis Engine TyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021222324T.C.Points
2009GP2/08 Renault BCAT FEACAT SPRMON FEAMON FEAIST FEAIST SPRSIL FEASIL SPRNÜR FEANÜR SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPRALG FEAALG SPR2nd122
Russia Vitaly Petrov292613151044Ret1213Ret6254Ret
France Romain Grosjean12117†Ret125418†5104
Italy Davide Valsecchi10RetRet8149714
2010GP2/08 Renault BCAT FEACAT SPRMON FEAMON SPRIST FEAIST SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSIL FEASIL SPRHOC FEAHOC SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPRYMC FEAYMC SPR2nd110
Netherlands Giedo van der Garde209624342971295492RetRetRet19
Mexico Sergio Pérez4Ret16DSQ7111651213Ret71Ret131Ret
2011GP2/11 Mecachrome PIST FEAIST SPRCAT FEACAT SPRMON FEAMON SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSIL FEASIL SPRNÜR FEANÜR SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPR1st101
France Charles Pic7411981RetRet11102DSQ213Ret192Ret
Netherlands Giedo van der Garde422RetRet923836Ret44Ret202113
2012GP2/11 Mecachrome PSEP FEASEP SPRBHR1 FEABHR1 SPRBHR2 FEABHR2 SPRCAT FEACAT SPRMON FEAMON SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSIL FEASIL SPRHOC FEAHOC SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPRMRN FEAMRN SPR8th131
Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.Ret22Ret22†9Ret18131RetDSQRet218†16RetRet17Ret25Ret9
Czech Republic Josef Král1492016Ret10DSQ111610121324†1741
Spain Dani Clos19†11RetRet
United States Jake Rosenzweig18191517
2013GP2/11 Mecachrome PSEP FEASEP SPRBHR FEABHR SPRCAT FEACAT SPRMON FEAMON SPRSIL FEASIL SPRNÜR FEANÜR SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPRMRN FEAMRN SPRYMC FEAYMC SPR12th22
United States Jake Rosenzweig18201619142214101421232025†151721Ret18151821†11
Indonesia Rio Haryanto20181524924Ret167218141110192514720111412

GP2 Final

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassis Engine TyresDrivers12T.C.Points
2011GP2/11 Mecachrome PYMC FEAYMC SPR5th9
United States Jake RosenzweigRet14
United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer34

GP2 Asia Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassis Engine TyresDrivers123456789101112T.C.Points
2008–09GP2/05 Renault BSHI FEASHI SPRDUB3 FEADUB3 SPRBHR1 FEABHR1 SPRLSL FEALSL SPRSEP FEASEP SPRBHR2 FEABHR2 SPR3rd54
Russia Vitaly Petrov5Ret5C101232611911
Mexico Sergio PérezRet76C8121Ret6129
2009–10GP2/05 Renault BYMC1 FEAYMC1 SPRYMC2 FEAYMC2 SPRBHR1 FEABHR1 SPRBHR2 FEABHR2 SPR10th5
United Kingdom Max Chilton1617181219†15
Netherlands Giedo van der GardeRet19
Brazil Luiz RaziaRet11
Mexico Sergio Pérez124717
Venezuela Rodolfo GonzálezRetRet
2011GP2/11 Mecachrome PYMC FEAYMC SPRIMO FEAIMO SPR3rd16
France Charles Pic9212011
Netherlands Giedo van der Garde52323

GP3 Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.T.C.
2010Dallara GP3/10-RenaultBrazil Felipe Guimarães16000916th8th
Mexico Pablo Sánchez López16000030th
Italy Mirko Bortolotti160001611th
2011Dallara GP3/10-RenaultNew Zealand Dominic Storey4000037th8th
France Tom Dillmann120001514th
Colombia Gabriel Chaves16000819th
United Kingdom Dean Smith140011812th
Italy Vittorio Ghirelli2000025th

In detail

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassis Engine TyresDrivers12345678910111213141516T.C.Points
2010GP3/10 Renault PCAT FEACAT SPRIST FEAIST SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSIL FEASIL SPRHOC FEAHOC SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPR8th25
Brazil Felipe GuimarãesRet2036Ret18Ret237713RetRet9Ret17
Mexico Pablo Sánchez LópezRet1521161492114Ret11Ret16Ret251812
Italy Mirko Bortolotti16Ret25†12181081364118Ret1452
2011GP3/10 Renault PIST FEAIST SPRCAT FEACAT SPRVAL FEAVAL SPRSIL FEASIL SPRNÜR FEANÜR SPRHUN FEAHUN SPRSPA FEASPA SPRMNZ FEAMNZ SPR8th33
New Zealand Dominic Storey20RetRet27†
France Tom Dillmann20RetRet25†2257226RetRet9
Colombia Gabriel Chaves101213645Ret1427†1723Ret1616177
United Kingdom Dean Smith96735118224Ret24192020
Italy Vittorio GhirelliRet18

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Achievements
Preceded byRapaxGP2 Series Teams' Champion 2011Succeeded byDAMS