1999 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season
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The 1999 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season is the sixth season of the F1RGP2C. The season is based upon the 1999 F1 season.
Drivers and teams
Team | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Seat holder | # | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test/Reserve Drivers |
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West McLaren Mercedes | McLaren | MP4-14 | Mercedes FO110H | Don Rennis | 1 | James James Davies | 1- | Niko Nurminen |
2 | Rory McAllister | 1- | ||||||
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro | Ferrari | F399 | Ferrari 048 | Andreas Stefano | 3 | Tom Douglas | 1- | Christophe Vans |
4 | Kazuhiko Takagi | 1- | ||||||
Benson and Hedges Jordan | Jordan | 199 | Mugen-Honda MF-301 HD | Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler | 5 | Damon Cannon | 1- | TBA |
6 | Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler | 1- | ||||||
Mild Seven Benetton Nissan | Benetton | B199 | Nissan FB01 | John Zimmer | 7 | John Zimmer | 1- | TBA |
8 | Masta Valsattis | 1- | ||||||
Winfield Williams | Williams | FW21 | Supertec FB01 | Klaus Mann | 9 | Andrew Spokes | 1- | Jorg Scrattenheim |
10 | Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler | 1- | ||||||
TF1 DAMS Supertec | DAMS | DA-05 | Supertec FB01 | Thomas Kretzhaagel | 11 | Niko Nurminen | 1- | James Allen |
12 | Jorg Scrattenheim | 1- | ||||||
Repsol Arrows | Arrows | A20 | Arrows T2-F1 | Edward Restov | 14 | Daniel Moreno | 1- | TBA |
15 | Ben Fleet | 1- | ||||||
Red Bull Sauber Petronas | Sauber | C18 | Petronas SPE-03A | Chris Forbes | 16 | Miko Fäkkinen | 1- | TBA |
17 | TBA | 1- | ||||||
Alstom Equipe Gauthier | Gauthier | GF1.02 | Mercedes F0110H | Guillaume Gauthier | 18 | Emanuele Nicchi | 1- | Maea Blog |
19 | Vic Sunset | 1- | ||||||
Gauloises Prost Citroën | Prost | AP02 | Citroën A18 | Dennis Mignolet | 20 | Ron Mignolet | 1- | Francisco Remedio |
21 | Douglas Mann | 1- | ||||||
Fondmetal Minardi Team | Minardi | M01 | Ford VJM1 Zetec-R | Masta Valsattis | 22 | Nicklas Kristiansen | 1- | TBA |
23 | Deanna McMohan | 1- | ||||||
Volga Grand Prix | Volga | CHAD-05 | Ford VJM1 Zetec | Petr Chaddeev | 24 | Yuuri Jougaseki | 1- | TBA |
25 | Kim Jong-Sung | 1- | ||||||
Stewart Ford | Stewart | SF3 | Ford CR-1 | Eddie Stewart | 26 | José Álvarez | 1- | TBA |
27 | Ralf Alden | 1- | ||||||
British American Racing | BAR | 01 | Supertec FB01 | Tim Perkins | 28 | Pieter Kickert | 1- | Natascha Zaugg |
29 | Gonzalo Solari | 1- |
Team Changes
- Lola withdrew from the championship; their entry was taken by the nascent British American Racing team.
Driver Changes
Pre-season
- Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler dovetailed his team management duties with a race-seat, partnering Damon Cannon at Jordan.
- Former champion Daniel Moreno partnered Ben Fleet at the Arrows team.
- Both Minardi drivers were released from the team. Their places were taken by Dane Nicklas Kristiansen and Brit Deanna McMohan, who both impressed in the 1998 Duel in the Desert.
- Gonzalo Solari left Minardi to join BAR. Pieter Kickert was hired to lead the team.
Calendar
Round | Race | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winner | Winning team | Reject of the Race |
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1 | Australian Grand Prix | Albert Park | 7 March | |||||
2 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | 11 April | |||||
3 | San Marino Grand Prix | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | 2 May | |||||
4 | Monaco Grand Prix | Circuit de Monaco | 16 May | |||||
5 | Spanish Grand Prix | Circuito de Jerez | 30 May | |||||
6 | Canadian Grand Prix | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | 13 June | |||||
7 | United States Grand Prix | Road America | 20 June | |||||
8 | British Grand Prix | Silverstone | 11 July | |||||
9 | French Grand Prix | Dijon-Prenois | 25 July | |||||
10 | Austrian Grand Prix | A1 Ring | 1 August | |||||
11 | German Grand Prix | Hockenheimring | 15 August | |||||
12 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Hungaroring | 29 August | |||||
13 | Belgian Grand Prix | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 12 September | |||||
14 | Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 19 September | |||||
15 | European Grand Prix | Nürburgring | 3 October | |||||
16 | Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang | 24 October | |||||
17 | Japanese Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit | 31 October | |||||
NC | F1RGP2C Bathurst Challenge | Mount Panorama Circuit | 21 November |
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