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'''Bleu's Alternate GP2''' is a series in which participants choose and manage their own GP2 teams. This began in the [[2005 Alternate GP2 season|2005 season]].
'''Bleu's Alternate GP2''' is a series in which participants choose and manage their own GP2 teams. This began in the [[2005 Alternate GP2 season|2005 season]].
The race format is similar to real-life with two races each weekend. Qualifying will determine grid order for feature race and feature race will determine grid order for sprint race with top eight reversed.
When a driver has achieved certain number of achievements in the series, he will automatically leave the series. A driver may also leave the series randomly.


== Seasons ==
== Seasons ==
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|[[File:Flag of Bulgaria svg.png]] DSR Racing
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== Promoted drivers ==
* [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] Nico Rosberg (2005 champion)
* [[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Giorgio Pantano (2005 runner-up)


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[[Category:Series]]

Revision as of 13:46, 19 June 2014

Bleu's Alternate GP2
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Inaugural Season 2005 Alternate GP2 season
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Bleu's Alternate GP2 is a series in which participants choose and manage their own GP2 teams. This began in the 2005 season.

The race format is similar to real-life with two races each weekend. Qualifying will determine grid order for feature race and feature race will determine grid order for sprint race with top eight reversed.

When a driver has achieved certain number of achievements in the series, he will automatically leave the series. A driver may also leave the series randomly.

Seasons

Season Drivers' champion Teams' champion
2005 Flag of Germany svg.png Nico Rosberg Flag of Bulgaria svg.png DSR Racing

  • Flag of Germany svg.png Nico Rosberg (2005 champion)
  • Flag of Italy svg.png Giorgio Pantano (2005 runner-up)