BOSS GP extends the summer with the grand finale of the championship season at Mugello from October 6-8, 2023.
For some competitors, a better ranking in the championship is still at stake, while others want to end the season with a strong sense of achievement. The ideal opportunity to do so and take a ride in their Big Open Single Seater is already in two weeks in Tuscany. The Formula 1 and MotoGP circuit at Mugello will be the venue for two free practice sessions on Friday, qualifying and race 1 on Saturday and a second race on Sunday. This means that a total of over two hours of track time will be available for the BOSS GP Racing Series as part of the PNK Motorsport Racing Weekend.
Anyone wishing to take part in the seventh and final event of the championship season can still register: Registration is open up to and including September 25, 2023. Interested teams and drivers can find all the necessary documents on the website under For Teams.
On August 12 and 13, the next highlight of this season awaits the participants of the BOSS GP Racing Series. The Jack’s Racing Day at TT Circuit Assen is one of the biggest motorsport events in Europe with a unique mix of car, motorbike and superkart racing, stunts and demonstrations. BOSS GP is one of the main attractions of the event!
If you want to take part in the race in the Netherlands, you have to be fast: Registration is open until 28 July 2023. Interested teams and drivers can find all the necessary documents under For Teams.
Next weekend (September 9–11) Europe’s fastest racing series, the BOSS GP Racing Series, returns from its summer break. Hosted by the Masaryk Racing Days at the Automotodrom in Brno.
The weekend of 9–11 September marks the start of the second half of the season for the BOSS GP Racing Series. After six races in Hockenheim, Spielberg and Le Castellet, six more races are scheduled in the next nine weeks in Brno, Mugello and Misano. Before the season ends in Italy, the unique mix of Big Open single-seaters in the Formula 1, Formula 2, World Series & Co. categories will head to Brno.
In the BOSS GP F1 Class, that is the classification for Formula 1 cars, four cars have been entered. Among them are three Toro Rossos, including the STR1 of championship leader Ingo Gerstl (AUT, Top Speed), who has won all races so far this season. In Sebastien Vettel’s premiere winning car, the Toro Rosso STR3 with a Ferrari engine, Thomas Jackermeier (GER, Top Speed) wants to break this streak in Brno. Racing fans can especially look forward to a rare piece of motorsport history in the form of the green and yellow Lotus T127. The Formula 1 car from 2010 is equipped with a Cosworth V8 engine and will be entered by Team Top Speed. The ex-car of Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen is driven by Austrian Thomas Jakoubek.
In the absence of championship leader Zdenek Chovanec Lopez (PRT), FORMULA title defender Marco Ghiotto (ITA, Scuderia Palladio) is aiming for his first win of the season. In the battle for the championship, however, Ghiotto’s compatriot Simone Colombo (MM International) could put himself in the best starting position. After three events, he is only twelve points behind Chovanec-Lopez, but already 35 ahead of Marco Ghiotto. Salvatore de Plano (ITA, MM International), who has won races with a GP2 in the past, has also been named. After a longer break from racing, he also wants to have a say in the fight for the podium.
In the BOSS GP SUPER LIGHTS, Alexander Geier (Geier Racing) in an older 2003 Tatuus-Renault and Andreas Hasler (Hasler Motorsport) will continue their inner-Austrian duel in the six-cylinder car class.
Entry list:
Nummer
Name
Nation
Team
Klasse
Marke
Baujahr
Modell
Motor
1
Ingo Gerstl
AUT
Team Top Speed
F1
Toro Rosso
2006
F1 – STR1
Cosworth TJ
2
Florian Schnitzenbaumer
GER
Team Top Speed
F1
Toro Rosso
2006
F1 – STR1
Cosworth TJ
15
Thomas Jackermeier
GER
Team Top Speed
F1
Toro Rosso
2008
F1 – TR3
Ferrari 056
19
Thomas Jakoubek
AUT
Team Top Speed
F1
Lotus
2010
F1 – T127
Cosworth CA
22
Michael Aberer
AUT
AM Motorsport
FORMULA
Dallara
2005
GP2
Mecachrome
27
Marco Ghiotto
ITA
Scuderia Palladio
FORMULA
Dallara
2011
GP2
Mecachrome
28
Bruno Jarach
ITA
Eesti Motorsport
FORMULA
Dallara
2008
GP2
Mecachrome
32
Simone Colombo
ITA
MM International
FORMULA
Dallara
2017
F2
Mecachrome
37
Luca Martucci
ITA
MM International
FORMULA
Dallara
2011
GP2
Mecachrome
43
Giancarlo Pedetti
ITA
Nannini Racing
FORMULA
Dallara
2014
GP2
Mecachrome
44
Thomas Jakoubek
AUT
Team Top Speed
FORMULA
Dallara
2008
GP2
Mecachrome
46
Alexander Seibold
GER
Seibold Auto + Sport
FORMULA
Dallara
2005
GP2
Mecachrome
47
Walter Steding
GER
Scuderia Palladio
FORMULA
Dallara
2011
GP2
Mecachrome
87
Salvatore de Plano
ITA
MM International
FORMULA
Dallara
2011
GP2
Mecachrome
66
Andreas Fiedler
GER
Fiedler Racing
FORMULA
Dallara
2008
GP2
Mecachrome
77
Francesco Malavasi
ITA
Scuderia Palladio
FORMULA
Dallara
2011
GP2
Mecachrome
111
Alexander Geier
AUT
Geier Racing
SUPER LIGHTS
Tattus
2003
WSbRenault
Renault
115
Andreas Hasler
AUT
Hasler Motorsport
SUPER LIGHTS
Dallara
2009
WSbNissan
AER
Race track:
With a track length of 5.403 kilometres, the former MotoGP circuit is also the second longest circuit of the year after Circuit Paul Ricard (5.8 km long). Fast and fluid corners alternate with a technically demanding section. Engine power is also a decisive factor because the Czech rollercoaster goes steeply uphill in the last third of the track. Here you not only see what the cars are capable of, but also which driver can control his vehicle best.
Timetable (CEST):
Friday, 9 September 2022 12:35–13:05 Free Practice 1 15:35–16:05 Free Practice 2
Saturday, 10 September 2022 09:50–10:20 Qualifying 14:00–14:30 Race 1 (20 minutes)
In addition to the headliner BOSS GP, other racing series will round off the programme from Friday to Sunday, including Drexler Formula Cup, ESET V4 Cup with the TCR Eastern Europe and Renault Clio Cup Bohemia and historic racing classes (HAIGO).
Tickets:
Children under 12 are admitted free of charge, day tickets are available for 13 euros, weekend tickets cost 17 euros. Parking at the open grandstands is free of charge. All tickets can be purchased at the box office on site.
Pictures: Angelo Poletto & Michael Jurtin/BOSS GP, Dirk Hartung/Autosport.at
For the first time, Europe’s fastest racing series visits the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli this weekend. Will the lap record fall at the Forza Fanatec event?
From 18 to 20 June, Misano will be the venue for round 3 of the BOSS GP Racing Series 2021. For the first time, the Big Open Single Seaters will stop at the Adriatic Sea and offer the pilots the unique chance to attack the lap record on the modern racetrack within sight of the popular seaside resort of Rimini. The current lap record is 1:25.380, set 13 years ago by Clivio Piccione during an Auto GP series race.
For many BOSS GP drivers, the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli is new territory, as it is for the series in its 27th season. Two 30 minutes free practice sessions on Friday should help to familiarise with the 4.2-kilometre-long racetrack. To be on the safe side, one or the other pilot also put in a few practice sessions in the racing simulator.
The track has been in operation since 1972, the biggest reconstruction took place in 2006 and 2007, when the direction of the track was turned (now clockwise) to create more space for run-off areas. The track now has the highest safety standards, as do all the other tracks on the BOSS GP Racing Series calendar. Last weekend, the World Superbike Championship raced at Misano, other highlights in the 2021 schedule are the MotoGP and Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe events.
Schedule BOSS GP Forza Fanatec Misano:
Friday, 18 June 2021 10:35–11:05 Free Practice 1 14:10–14:40 Free Practice 2
Saturday, 19 June 2021 10:05–10:35 Qualifying (8+20 minutes) 16:45–17:05 Race 1 (20 minutes) LIVESTREAM
Our preview for the BOSS GP Season Opening 2021 at Mugello Circuit on April 9, 10 and 11.
The BOSS GP Racing Series makes it possible: The upcoming weekend will mark the start of the new season for teams and drivers with their Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3000 and Auto GP bolides. At the season opening of Europe’s fastest racing series, one of the most beautiful racetracks in the world awaits the youngsters and gentlemen of BOSS GP. The 5.245-kilometre track in Mugello (built in 1974) is owned by Ferrari and traditionally hosts the World Motorcycle Championship. Last year, the circuit in Tuscany also hosted a Formula 1 race for the first time. The sequences of curves are usually smooth and fast, the topography hilly – all in all an absolute favourite track for many race drivers.
After a few years of abstinence, Mugello was added back into the Big Open Single Seater race calendar last year. The Cuvee Sensorium Grand Prix became the season finale in October 2020. The first race was dominated by the duel for the FORMULA championship title between Luca Martucci (ITA, MM International) and Marco Ghiotto (ITA, Scuderia Palladio). Although Martucci won his first BOSS GP race, second place was enough for Ghiotto to defend his title. In rainy conditions again, a lot of courage and skill was demanded of the drivers in race 2. Both were combined by Andreas Fiedler (GER, Fiedler Racing), who added a surprising overall victory to a rather disappointing season.
The fact that the BOSS GP Racing Series can start the season as originally planned is also thanks to the race organiser Gruppo Peroni, who is hosting the event at Mugello. The support line-up of BOSS GP includes the one-make trophies Lotus Cup Italia, the Mitjet Italia Racing Series as well as sports prototypes, historic race cars and Porsche regularity classes. Due to the pandemic situation, the paddock and grandstands are not open to fans. BOSS GP hopes to welcome spectators back in our paddock soon.
Timetable BOSS GP Season Opening Mugello:
Friday, 9 April 2021 10:35–11:05 Free Practice 1 14:10–14:40 Free Practice 2