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Ledermair again caught the pole in Monza!

The saturday qualifying session of BOSS GP was accompanied by perfect weather conditions at the Royal Park in Monza. Johann Ledermair, the current leader in the series, again confirmed his current „run“ and outperformed his follower Jakub Smiechowski (POL) by 2,4 sec in the newly established qualification format.

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The first 5 from the 2 free practice sessions on friday exclusively reserve the first 10 minutes of the 30 min session for their fast lap attempts. After a 5 min break the rest of the field gets a window of 15 minutes to fight for their best position in the starting grid.

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Ingo Gerstl (AUT) did his roll out premier with his Torro Rosso STR1 and was at least able to complete 1 fast lap and finished 3rd with a gap of 4,2 sec. However he drove with limited RPM`s and faces still lots of challenges to find the right setup.

Florian Schnitzenbaumer (GER) also confirmed his upword trend and starts from P4 with 1:37,474, 1,017 sec behind the Torro Rosso from Ingo Gerstl. P5 went to the local hero Armando Mangini, who surprised the  fans with a very competitive 1:39,635. Jens Renstrup will start from P6, 0,296 sec behind Mangini, followed by Henk de Boer (NED) and Wolfgang Jaksch (GER, who were just 95/1000 apart from each other.

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Phil Stratford, who came all the way from Los Angeles to participate in this Boss GP race weekend, will start the race from P9 with a time of 1:40,147. P10 goes to Christian Eicke with 1:42,092.

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The fastest of the Master Series was again Hans Laub with his Renault Wolrd Series 3.5. He will join the race from P11 with a fastest lap of 1:42,732. Karl Heinz Becker is just behind him followed by Walter Steding and the only woman in the Boss GP series, Veronika Cicha. Martin Kindler, the swiss pilot follows with 1:44,122 and Philippe Haezebrouck closes the starting grid from P16 with 1:44,133. Wolfgang Jordan was unlucky, his clutch blew off and he could not finish a fast lap.

BOSS GP returns to the Royal Park in Monza!

Since many years the upcoming BOSS GP race weekend at the famous and legendary F1 track ‚Autodromo Nationale di Monza‘ is on the event calendar of Europe`s fastest FIA approved Formula series. The fast and exciting natural circuit in the midst of Monza with its long straights, hard breaking zones before the chicanes and the long, open turns with extremely high lateral forces serves as the perfect playground for the F1, GP2, F3000 and Renault World Series 3,5l formula cars with it`s powerful engines and the extreme down force capabilities.

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All fans will again witness spectacular two races and ongoing positioning fights between the leaders and followers in the three classes the BOSS GP series is divided. Johann Ledermaier (AUT), the current leader of the main classement will try to defeat his top position against his direct pursuer and last years BOSS GP Champion Jakub Smiechowski (POL). Ledermaier is surely high motivated and feels confident to show a good performance after his amazing results at Paul Ricard/Le Castellet. Jakub Smiechowski lies in wait for his chance to win his first race this year.

Some of the new drivers, who joined the series this year, will face the circuit for the first time ever while others are returning pilots with experience. Florian Schnitzenbaumer (GER) is feeling more and more comfortable with his new GP2 and he became faster and faster with every free practice, qualifying and the last two race weekends in Hockenheim and Paul Ricard. His tendency and personal motivation is surely facing towards the podium. Wolfgang Jaksch (GER), the second newcomer in the BOSS GP series had a promising premiere in Hockenheim with starting in both races from the third row and finishing both races on P7. Unfortunately he could not confirm this upward performance at Paul Ricard. The new and unknown track in combination with some technical problems influenced his confidence and he was not able to improve his positions in Le Castellet. For Monza all looks again positive and we will see, how he can handle the situation this weekend with another new track.

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The one and only woman in BOSS GP ever, Veronika Cicha (CZE), positively surprised all fans and critics with her performances during the first two race weekends in Germany and France. Coming from the European hill climb scene, where she competed the last 4 years with all the European professionals and finishing last year as the fastest Woman and 9th overall in her class with a Mitsubishi Evo VIII WRC, the adventure BOSS GP with a high powered GP2 formula car brought up some doubtful statements from the observers of the formula racing world. However, already in Hockenheim she put all the scepsis to bed and was fighting in both races within the midfield. She conquered even her first ever experience at the difficult and blind circuit in Le Castellet and again finished both races in the midfield without making any mistake. The entire Team Top Speed is already truely proud and more than happy to have the first woman ever in BOSS GP in their team and we all can expect a highly motivated and focused woman challenging her male opponents again in Monza.

The current leader in the Masters Class, Karl-Heinz Becker (GER) faces again a pole fight with his direct follower Hans Laub (GER) while drivers like Wolfgang Jordan (GER), Martin Kindler (CH), Walter Steding (GER) and particularly Philippe Haezebrouck (FRA), who showed an amazing racing performance in Le Castellet, are looking forward to give the two leaders a hard time.

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Ingo Gerstl (AUT) from Team Top Speed, one of the fastest and most experienced BOSS GP pilots, announced, that he is planning for the first time to leave his GP2 in the garage and tries his first roll out in Monza with an original F1 Toro Rosso STR1. The high performance F1 model from the 2006 season was not only the fastest and most powerful spec car ever built, it will furthermore and definitely impress all fans at the spot with its incredible sound, created by a original Cosworth V10 power train.

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We are looking forward to another exciting, fascinating, thrilling and in the same time safe and sound racing weekend with the real and pure racing performance of BOSS GP!

Johann Ledermair (AUT) surprises the European racing world!

Report Race 2 BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 12:59
End: 13:27
Temperature: 24,8 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 19
Weather conditions: sunny and clear

The 2nd race of BOSS GP at the circuit of Paul Ricard elevates one of the fastest and most spectacular Formula racing series in Europe to the next and well earned level. For the first time in history of BOSS GP a Pro Am GP2 driver beats an established professional pilot in an official race! The current Austrian leader of the Formula Class Johann Ledermair won the battle for the win in an incredible and exciting fight against the former GP2 pilot Stephané Richelmi, winner of the official GP2 Monaco Grand Prix in 2014. Richelmi assigned for the race weekend as the track in Le Castellet is close to his home and the Blancpain series, which he joined this year in the sprint and endurance class was not racing this weekend. The Monaco resident started from P1 followed by Ledermair and the Polish 2014 BOSS GP Champion Jakub Smiechowski. All three drivers were fighting the first half of the race with almost no mercy and the distances between their 3 GP2`s was barely not more than one car length.

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Unfortunately Smiechowski could not keep up with the pace of the two others and lost second by second towards the end of the race. He managed to bring his car home on the podium with P3. It was Richelmi, who still lead the race 2 laps before the checkered flag. Ledermair was lurking in his slipstream and tried to confuse Richelmi with several attempts to change the lines. In the last corner before the last lap he finally surprised him as he suddenly went inside the curbs and gained a small advantage for the exit of this slow right corner. He passed him „on the brakes“ with this brilliant manouver and was able to defeat his 1st place during the last lap finishing 1,5 sec. ahead of Richelmi. What an exciting and outstanding race!

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Another great performance showed Christopher Brenier with his powerful yet heavy V12 Superleague Formula car. The French driver was again the only pilot who could break in the phalanx of the GP2 cars with P4 at his home race. David Moretti finished in a very good fifth place followed by the Dutch routinier Henk de Boer, who finally had his first clean race without any issues with his car.

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‘Tintin’ won the MASTERS Class with an overall 7th place followed by Philippe Haezebrouck, who performed a remarkable race with his lower powered Lola B02/50 F3000 and deserved a podium place in the MASTERS Class. Karl- Heinz Becker again reached a podium spot as well. Florian Schnitzenbaumer (GER), starting the race from P5 parked the car in the pits due to an electrical failure and could not classify himself.

Wolfgang Jaksch (GER) again could not start from the grid as the team was working till the last minute to get the engine problems fixed which accompanied him the whole race weekend. He started out of the pit lane and surprisingly became faster and faster with every lap. He finally overtook almost half of the entire field and finished the race on P9.

The only woman in BOSS GP, Veronika Cicha (CZE), showed again, how fast, consistent and focused a female driver can be with such strong formula cars as she left 6 men behind her and finished bravely on P12. She was unfortunately affected by some boarderline defending manouvers from the French Bruno Navarrete, who was still classified one place ahead of her – even if he cut the mistral chicane in the last lap during an hard infight with Veronika.

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The two Germans Hans Laub and his direct opponent Wolfgang Jordan could not finish as they were involved in a race accident in the early part of the race. Gilles Brenier (FRA) had to park his Superleague Formula as well in the pits with hydraulic problems after just a few laps.

After only two race weekends with already 30 participants, the 2015 BOSS GP series develops itself to a high level, exciting and spectacular European racing series with all the sound, power, high speed and pure driving style, which many of the other race series are not able to deliver anymore. All BOSS GP teams looking forward to Monza in only three weeks time. The legendary high speed track in the Royal Park close to Milano will be a perfect playground for all these fast, powerful and noisy F1, GP2, Worldseries by Renault 3.5 and F 3000 cars, which most puristic racing fans are already missing so badly in the racing universe.

Fabulous and encouraging fight in Race 1 between the first three pilots on the grid!

Report Race 1 BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 17:13
End: 17:35
Temperature: 20,6 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 19
Weather conditions: sunny, a few clouds

The first BOSS GP race at Paul Ricard exceeded all expectations of all Formula racing fans and spectators. Right from the start the first three pilots from the qualifying Johann Ledermair (AUT), Stephane Richelmi (MC) and Jakub Smiechowksi (POL) were fighting rigorously for P1. Several overtaking manouvers lead to position changes between the three rivals. It was finally Richelmi, who took the bull by the horn and overtook Ledermaier three laps before the end of the race. His experience helped him to control the rest of the race from P1 and win the race with a gap of several seconds. Ledermaier however also showed a very steady and convincing perfomance and finished 2nd leaving Jakub Smiechowksi on third position.

The french driver Christopher Brenier finished 4th with his 12-cylinder Superleague Formula. P5 went to the German newcomer Florian Schnitzenbaumer, who overcame his disappointment from the practice sessions and controlled his position from start to the end of the race without risking too much.

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Winner of the MASTERS class ‘Tintin’, followed by Hans Laub, who confirmed his very good performance from the practice sessions and the qualifying. Karl-Heinz Becker completed the podium in this class.

Again unlucky was Wolfgang Jaksch, who started from P6. Problems with the fuel pump forced him to drive with much less power and he lost position by position with his GP2 and finally had to stop his car 2 laps before the end of the race in the pits.

See complete results and gallery  here.

 

Big surprise at the BOSS GP Qualifying in Paul Ricard!

Report Qualifying BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 10:40
End: 11:05
Temperature: 21,6 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 18
Weather conditions: sunny, a few clouds

The qualifying session of BOSS GP at Paul Ricard ended with a big surprise. Johann Ledermaier catched the pole and left the former GP2 Pro driver Stephane Richelme behind on P2. Ledermaier nailed a 1:49,524 in the asphalt and Richelme followed with a 1:50,556. P3 went to the polish driver Jakub Smiechowski followed by Christopher Brenier (FRAU), Florian Schnitzenbaumer (GER) and Wolfgang Jaksch (GER) on P6.

Wolfgang Jaksch was not able to improve his lap time due to technical problems with his GP2 (fuel pump). The fastest lap time of the MASTERS class was driven by „Tintin“ from Belgium with a 2:01,494 followed by Karl-Heinz Becker and Hans Laub.

The first woman ever in BOSS GP, Veronika Cicha from Czech Republic again improved her lap time compared to FP3 yesterday and finished P11. All drivers looking forward to an interesting and challenging race here at Paul Ricard, the weather forecast is excellent and the positions on the starting grid promises a tough and very physical race for all pilots.

See complete results and gallery  here.

(UPDATE 3) Stephane Richelmi sets the pace in Paul Ricard practice runs

Report 1. FP BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 12:04
End: 12:29
Temperature: 14,5 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 12
Weather conditions: mostly cloudly, partially foggy

The first free practice of BOSS GP at Paul Ricard HTTC/Le Castellet on Friday noon served as a first roll out for most of the accredited drivers. The difficult track is quiet challenging for all pilots, who were never driving on this very fast yet safe race track.

12 out of 22 cars left the pitlane and tried to get familiar with the conditions and the lines of the various corners. The best lap time was performed by Stephane Richelmi, who joined the BOSS GP race weekend with his Dallara GP2. Stephane, who knows the track very well and drove in the official GP2 series for the last two years, set the pace with his fastest lap time 1:51:980. Johann Ledermaier, one of the favourits of the title in the Formula Class finished 2nd with 1:55:138. Christophe Brenier, the french local pilot, finished 3rd in 1:56:186.

The newcomers Veronika Cicha, Wolfgang Jaksch and Florian Schnitzenbaumer used the first practice to learn the track and adopt to the conditions. A first indication of the expectations for the qualifying on Saturday might be shown during the 2nd and 3rd free practice which take place today in the afternoon.

 

Report 2. FP BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 15:01
End: 15:30
Temperature: 14,8 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 15
Weather conditions: rainy, partially foggy

FP 2 was dominated by the weather conditions. Light rain started falling about 15 minutes before the start of the practice and due to the critical and slippery conditions not all cars and drivers decided to leave the pit lane. However 15 cars finally went on track and completed several laps. Some drivers went out with rain tires, some started the session on slicks. The track appeared slippery but not totally wet.

Unfortunately the lap timing did not work correctly and we are not able to summarize the results. FP3 in the late afternoon should definitely give us a benchmark for the saturday qualifying as the rain might stop and the drivers could go out in fair and dry conditions.

 

Report 3. FP BOSS GP Paul Ricard/FRA
Start: 17:02
End: 17:25
Temperature: 16,1 C
Cars listed: 22
Cars out on track: 18
Weather conditions: mostly cloudly, dry

Finally FP3 could be started in dry and fair conditions and 18 cars left the pit lane immediately after the green light. It was again Stephane Richelmi, who showed all other drivers which fantastic time a Dallara GP2 is able to deliver at Paul Ricard. In 1:49,524 he set his best lap with an average speed of 192km/h.

In second position Johann Ledermair manifested his ambitions to become the fastest non professional driver within the BOSS GP group. He performed very well and improved his lap time comparing to FP1 and FP2 to 1:54,046, followed by Jakub Smiechowski (POL) and the local hero Christopher Brenier.

On 5th position Wolfgang Jaksch was classified, who also made a huge jump in his lap time comparing tot he morning session. Veronika Cicha, the only woman in the group also improved her times a lot and ended up on P11 out of 18 classified cars. It was Florian Schnitzenbaumer who unluckely had to stop his car right 100m after the pit lane exit as one little relais in his car broke an he could not even finish one single lap.

The German pilot Hans Laub set the best lap time in the MASTERS class with his World Series by Renault 3.5 in 2:02,523 followed by the current leader in the Championship Karl-Heinz Becker.

See complete results and gallery  here.

 

BOSS GP Season continues in France

Its time for the 2nd round of the 2015 BOSS GP Championship Season. The second race takes place on the legendary former Formula One circuit of Paul Ricard in the South of France near Marseilles. This time the BOSS GP is part of the FFSA Historic Tour with over 400 participants, thereof 22 BOSS GP pilots like Veronika Cicha (CZ), the first woman in the history of BOSS GP.

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Another noteworthy newcomers are Stephané Richelmi (MC), the 2014 GP2 Monaco winner, and the local French heroes Didier Sirgue, David Moretti and Bruno Navarrete which celebrate their BOSS GP comeback.

Outstanding Motorsport at the BOSCH Hockenheim Historic

The “Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival” from 10 to 12 April 2015 at the Hockenheimring saw over 500 participants in twelve racing series and presentation laps waiting at the starting line, giving visitors top-class racing and a unique journey through decades of motor sport history. The season opener to the classic-car scene was rounded off successfully with record attendance with the special exhibition all about racing legend Jim Clark and his world championship vehicle the “Lotus 33” and the meeting of historical racing car transporters. The event also featured a fantastic brand owner and enthusiast club area with hundreds of participants and an award ceremony right on the race track for the globally unique design prize from the Pforzheim University School of Design’s Transportation Design degree programme.

Chief organiser Wolfgang Huter appeared highly satisfied after the event on Sunday night, highlighting the successful partnerships with Bosch, Allianz and their partners and was delighted to announce a record 22,000 visitors: “It shows us that we are in a great position thanks to our range of themes and the family-friendly concept. We were also able to begin preliminary discussions at the weekend regarding an exciting racing series from England for 2016.

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The impressive ‘BOSS GP’ series once again offered an excellent example of spectacular motorsport. Standing for Big Open Single Seater, it was a showdown between 21 of the the most powerful formula cars ever build. The FIA registered BOSS GP Championship is today one of the World’s fastest and most exciting racing series as the drivers demonstrated this once again during the Bosch Hockenheim Historic. Klaas Zwart impressed here, blazing around the track in his Cosworth powered three-litre Jaguar R5 in a time of just 1 minute 26.599 seconds. The first two Championship races of the 2015 season were won by Dutchmen Klaas Zwart (Jaguar R5 F1) and Austrian Johann Ledermair (Dallara GP2).

The Dutch Youngtimer Touring Car Challenge (YTCC) for touring cars made before 1990 delighted spectators once again with a full starting grid and thrilling motor sport. There was also a fascinating duel between BMW and Porsche in the “DRM Classic Cup” racing series.

The Sachs-Kurve was filled to the rafters as the competitors’ engines rumbled at the start and finishing straight of the “SuperSportsFestivals”. The merger of the “SuperSportsFestivals” and “Canadian-American Challenge Cup” racing series presented an impressive variety of sports prototypes with a capacity between two and over eight litres.

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There was incredible excitement once again at the “FIA Lurani Trophy” race for Formula Junior racing cars. All of the drivers of the 1100 cc small single-seaters demonstrated top-notch driving skills. As in previous years, the Brabham BT6 dominated.

“Having this range of motor sport at your fingertips is what the Bosch Hockenheim Historic is all about. The open paddock in particular proved to be a magnet for all of the fans who took the opportunity to admire the fascinating cars up close. And our ‘market place’ on the pit roof was also incredibly busy”, said Georg Seiler, Managing Director of Hockenheim-Ring GmbH, delighted by the weekend.

“The third meeting of historic racing car transporters and historic service trucks, organised for the first time in collaboration with Porsche Zentrum Mannheim Penske Sportwagenzentrum GmbH, was hugely popular and with 24 vehicles in total was the largest gathering of these rare vehicles in Europe”, beamed Tobias Aichele, coordinator of the meeting, after the three days of almost stable weather. The Opel Blitz was one of the highlights of the Porsche Museum. This re-creation of the famous Porsche racing service vehicle also landed the coveted Pforzheim University School of Design trophy. Along with their students, Professors James Kelly and Horst Fügener once again distinguished the finest exhibits of Formula cars, GT and touring cars, sports prototypes and historic transporters. Winners included Harry Read with the McLaren M8C sports prototype, Harald Fuchs with the Toyota Formula 1 TF108, once dr iven by Timo Glock, and Michael Kammermann from Switzerland with the BMW M1 Procar. “The Bosch Hockenheim Historic is the only event which appreciates the beauty and the design of racing cars to such an extent”, emphasised Kelly at the awards ceremony.

The next event is just around the corner: the organisational team is already looking forward to continuing the Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival in 2016.

You can find more information on the Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival 2015 and all of the results at: www.hockenheim-historic.de/en

source: http://www.hockenheim-historic.de/

Hockenheim Historic: Are you ready?

It is once a gain time for the grand BOSS GP season opening on the hockenheim circuit in germany. Like every year around april thousands of motorsport enthusiasts travel to hockenheim to remember two times Formula One world champion Jim Clark, who died 47 years ago in 1968, and experience motorsport in its purest form.

Over 500 historic race cars and direct pit access are only two of the many highlights visitors can expect on the 11th and 12th of april 2015.

Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines, join us in hockenheim and enjoy 50 years of motorsports.