In a shake-up to the grid, Auto GP is welcoming three new arrivals to the grid for the fourth round of the series at Silverstone, although two of them are familiar faces.
Jonathan Wallcroft
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Having been cruelly denied by a pit-stop error in race one at the Hungaroring, Vittorio Ghirelli made no such mistakes as he cruised to victory and moved into third place in the Auto GP standings.
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Japanese Driver Kimiya Sato continued his 100% podium scoring record with a triumph in race one from 3rd on the grid after pole-sitter and the weekends pace-setter Vittorio Ghirelli was delayed at the mandatory pit-stop.
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Vittorio Ghirelli scored his first pole-position in Auto GP at the Hungaroring.
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29-year old Italian Francesco Dracone has sealed a return to Auto GP with Super Nova racing for the next round of the series at the Hungaroring.
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After narrowly missing out to Sergio Campana yesterday, early-season pacesetter Kimiya Sato made no mistakes as he secured a victory in only his second Auto GP race from seventh on the grid in a wet race two at Monza.
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The last of the fifteen entrants to be confirmed was the first past the finish line at Monza this Saturday, with series returnee Sergio Campana becoming the first victor of the 2013 Auto GP season.
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We preview the new season of Auto GP, which starts at Monza this weekend.
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Reigning Formula 2 champion Luciano Bacheta has been announced by Austrian outfit Zele Racing for the upcoming Auto GP season, which starts next weekend.
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After weeks of relative inactivity the Auto GP driver lineup has more than doubled in size in two days, after the announcement of Yoshitaka Kuroda with Euronova on Tuesday was followed on Wednesday night with seven further names.
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26-year old Japanese driver Yoshitaka Kuroda has entered a third year in his relationship with Euronova Racing by moving up to Auto GP to partner compatriot Kimiya Sato. It will be Kuroda’s third consecutive season in Europe since moving across from Japanese F3 in 2011.