Campos Racing

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Spain Campos Racing[N 1]
Campos Racing.png
Founded1997
Founder(s)Adrián Campos
Base
Valencia, Spain
Team principal(s)
Adrián Campos
Current series
World Touring Car Cup
FIA Formula 2 Championship
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Euroformula Open Championship
FIA Formula E Championship[N 2]
Former series
Auto GP
World Series by Nissan
GP2 Series
GP3 Series
Current drivers
Venezuela Sebastián Fernández[1]
Australia Alex Peroni[2]
Teams'
Championships

Euro Open by Nissan:
1998-2000
GP2 Series:
2008
Spanish Formula 3:
2008, 2015
European F3 Open:
2009
Spanish Formula Three Championship:
2015
Euroformula Open Championship:
2016
Spanish Formula Three Championship:
2016
Drivers'
Championships

Euro Open by Nissan:
1998: Marc Gené
1999: Fernando Alonso
2000 Antonio García
Spanish Formula 3:
2008: Germán Sánchez
European F3 Open:
2009: Bruno Méndez
Formula E:
2014–15 Nelson Piquet, Jr.[N 2]
Spanish Formula Three:
2015: Konstantin Tereshchenko
Euroformula Open Championship:
2016 Leonardo Pulcini
Websitehttp://www.camposracing.com

Campos Racing is a Spanish motor racing team, run by former Formula One driver Adrián Campos. The team has been successful in Formula Three and the GP2 Series.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Current series results

    • 2.1 FIA Formula 2 Championship


    • 2.2 Euroformula Open Championship



  • 3 Former series results

    • 3.1 GP2 Series


    • 3.2 GP3 Series



  • 4 Timeline


  • 5 Footnotes


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


After retiring from racing, Campos formed his own team at the end of 1997, under the name Campos Motorsport. In 1998 the team began by competing in the new Open Fortuna by Nissan, with Marc Gené and Antonio García as drivers. Gené won the championship and García finished fifth, with Campos taking the teams title. Gené stepped up to Formula One in 1999, and his place in the team was taken by karting driver Fernando Alonso. Alonso went on to win the Euro Open Movistar by Nissan as it was renamed, with García finishing fifth again and Campos retaining the teams title. With Alonso moving onto International Formula 3000, García led the team in 2000, winning the championship and also helping Campos to win a third consecutive teams title. The series became the World Series by Nissan in 2002.


In 2004 the team switched its focus to the Spanish Formula Three Championship, running two teams with four drivers. In 2005, the team's name was changed to Campos Racing and they set up a team in the new GP2 Series, as well as running a team in Spanish Formula 3 as well as its Copa de España F300 class, which it won with Arturo Llobell in 2005 and Germán Sánchez in 2006.





Vitaly Petrov driving for Campos Racing at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series.


Under the name of Campos Grand Prix, the team finished third in the GP2 drivers and teams championships, with Giorgio Pantano and Vitaly Petrov as drivers. In 2008, they won the teams championship and finished third in the drivers championship with Lucas di Grassi. They won their first overall Spanish F3 crown in 2008 with Germán Sánchez, and retained that title (now known as the European F3 Open) in 2009 with Bruno Méndez.


After the 2008 season, Campos passed control of his GP2 team to Spanish businessman Alejandro Agag, who renamed it Addax Team. In 2009, Campos was awarded a Formula One entry for his team to race in the 2010 season, originally under the Campos Grand Prix name, but the name was soon changed to Campos Meta. After financial struggles, the team was bought out in February 2010 by majority shareholder José Ramón Carabante, who renamed it Hispania Racing.


Campos returned to GP2 in 2014 replacing the Addax Team on the grid, with drivers Arthur Pic and Kimiya Sato. Alexander Rossi replaced Sato at the Hockenheimring due to Sato competing in an Auto GP race.[3]


Pic was retained for the 2015 GP2 season, with Rio Haryanto joining the team. In addition, Campos entered the GP3 Series in place of Hilmer Motorsport, with Álex Palou claiming a win.


In 2016, Mitch Evans and Sean Gelael joined the GP2 squad. In GP3, Palou was joined by Steijn Schothorst and Konstantin Tereshchenko.


In the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship, Ralph Boschung drove the #11 car except for the last round, whereas Robert Vișoiu entered most rounds with the #12. The GP3 drivers were Raoul Hyman, Julien Falchero and Marcos Siebert.


Luca Ghiotto switched to the team in F2 from Russian Time.[4] In GP3 Series the series will be presented by Simo Laaksonen, while Diego Menchaca and Leonardo Pulcini restored their partnership with Campos, who was teammates in the 2016 Euroformula Open Championship.[5]


In 2019, the team joined the grid for the FIA Formula 3 Championship, signing Sebastián Fernández and Alex Peroni.[1][2]




Current series results



FIA Formula 2 Championship

















































































Year
Car
Drivers
Races
Wins
Poles
FLaps
Points
D.C.
T.C.

2017

Dallara-Mecachrome

Spain Roberto Merhi
8
0
0
0
16
18th†
9th

Switzerland Ralph Boschung
20
0
0
0
11
19th

Spain Álex Palou[N 3]
4
0
0
0
5
21st

United Kingdom Lando Norris
2
0
0
0
0
25th

Monaco Stefano Coletti
2
0
0
0
0
27th

Romania Robert Vișoiu
14
0
0
0
1
24th

2018

Dallara-Mecachrome

Italy Luca Ghiotto
24
0
0
2
111
8th
7th

Israel Roy Nissany
22
0
0
0
1
22nd

Spain Roberto Merhi
2
0
0
0
61
12th†

† Shared results with other teams



Euroformula Open Championship
















































































































































































































Year
Car
Drivers
Races
Wins
Poles
FLaps
Points
D.C.
T.C.

2012

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Argentina Facu Regalia
24
3
3
2
186
4th

3rd

Russia Denis Nagulin
24
0
0
0
6
21st

2013

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Venezuela Valeria Carballo
24
0
0
1
20
12th
NC

Poland Artur Janosz
24
0
0
0
16
13th

Russia Denis Nagulin
24
0
0
0
9
19th

2014

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Spain Álex Palou
24
3
3
4
242

3rd

2nd

Russia Konstantin Tereshchenko
24
0
0
0
75
6th

United Kingdom Sean Walkinshaw
24
0
0
0
53
10th

2015

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Russia Konstantin Tereshchenko
24
6
8
6
286

2nd

2nd

Mexico Diego Menchaca
24
0
0
0
94
8th

Brazil Henrique Baptista
24
0
0
0
14
15th

Kuwait Ahmad Al Ghanem
24
0
0
0
4
17th

2016

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Italy Leonardo Pulcini
24
7
3
8
303

1st

1st

Mexico Diego Menchaca
24
0
0
1
145
4th

Ecuador Julio Moreno
24
0
0
0
30
14th

Azerbaijan Gülhüseyn Abdullayev
24
0
0
0
0
26th

2017

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Finland Simo Laaksonen
16
0
0
0
100
6th
4th

Brazil Thiago Vivacqua
16
1
0
1
98
7th

Brazil Matheus Iorio
16
0
0
0
52
9th

Romania Petru Florescu
16
0
0
0
14
10th†

2018

Dallara-F312 Toyota

Poland Alex Karkosik
10
0
0
0
66
8th†
4th

Romania Petru Florescu
2
0
0
0
21
13th†

United States Brad Benavides
2
0
0
0
0
NC

United States Yves Baltas
10
0
0
0
18
16th

Argentina Marcos Siebert
16
1
1
1
195

3rd

† Shared results with other teams



Former series results



GP2 Series

















































































































































Year
Car
Drivers
Races
Wins
Poles
FLaps
Points
D.C.
T.C.

2005

Dallara-Mecachrome

Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez
23
0
0
0
4.5
18th
12th

Spain Sergio Hernández
23
0
0
0
3
20th

2006

Dallara-Mecachrome

Spain Adrián Vallés
21
0
0
1
7
18th
12th

Spain Félix Porteiro
21
0
0
0
5
22nd

2007

Dallara-Mecachrome

Italy Giorgio Pantano
21
2
1
1
59

3rd

3rd

Russia Vitaly Petrov
21
1
0
0
21
13th

2008

Dallara-Mecachrome

Brazil Lucas di Grassi
14
3
0
2
63

3rd

1st

Russia Vitaly Petrov
20
1
0
1
39
7th

United Kingdom Ben Hanley
6
0
0
0
1
24th

2009 – 2013: "Campos" did not compete.

2014

Dallara-Mecachrome

France Arthur Pic
22
1
0
0
124
7th
6th

United States Alexander Rossi†
12
0
0
0
12
21st

Japan Kimiya Sato
20
0
0
0
2
27th

2015

Dallara-Mecachrome

Indonesia Rio Haryanto
21
3
0
1
138
4th
4th

France Arthur Pic
21
0
0
0
60
11th

2016

Dallara-Mecachrome

New Zealand Mitch Evans
22
1
0
2
90
12th
6th

Indonesia Sean Gelael
22
0
0
0
24
15th
  • † Alexander Rossi raced for Caterham Racing for 10 races in 2014 scoring 10 of his 12 points.

  • In 2008, the team raced under the Barwa International Campos Team banner.

  • In 2016, the team raced under the Pertamina Campos Racing banner.




GP3 Series









































































































Year
Car
Drivers
Races
Wins
Poles
FLaps
Points
D.C.
T.C.

2015

Dallara-Renault

Spain Álex Palou
22
1
0
1
51
10th
7th

Kuwait Zaid Ashkanani
22
0
0
0
0
24th

France Brandon Maïsano
2
0
0
0
0
25th

Russia Konstantin Tereshchenko
6
0
0
0
0
29th

Venezuela Samin Gómez
6
0
0
0
0
30th

Austria Christopher Höher
2
0
0
0
0
31st

2016

Dallara-Mecachrome

Netherlands Steijn Schothorst
18
0
0
0
36
13th
7th

Spain Álex Palou
18
0
0
0
22
15th

Russia Konstantin Tereshchenko
18
0
0
0
8
19th

2017

Dallara-Mecachrome

South Africa Raoul Hyman
17
1
0
0
27
13th
5th

France Julien Falchero
17
0
0
0
15
15th

Argentina Marcos Siebert
17
0
0
0
14
16th


Timeline


























Current series

Euroformula Open Championship
2012–2017

GP3 Series
2015–2017

Formula E[N 2]
2014–2017

FIA Formula 2 Championship
2017

World Touring Car Cup
2018
Former series

World Series by Nissan
1998-2003

Spanish Formula Three Championship
2004-2009

GP2 Asia Series
2008

Superstars Series
2011

Auto GP
2011-2012

GP2 Series
2014–2016

World Touring Car Championship
2012–2017


Footnotes




  1. ^ In 2016 the team entered in GP2 Series as Pertamina Campos Racing under Indonesian racing license


  2. ^ abc Operation Team at NEXTEV TCR team (2014–15 Season) and Mahindra Racing (2016–17 Season)


  3. ^ Palou is a Spanish driver who competed under a Japanese racing license in the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship.




References




  1. ^ ab "Campos Racing signs Sebastián Fernández". fiaformula3.com. December 27, 2018. Retrieved January 2, 2019..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ ab "Alex Peroni to join Campos Racing for 2019". February 1, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2019.


  3. ^ Cooper, Adam (16 July 2014). "AMERICA'S F1 HOPE ROSSI PARTS WAYS WITH CATERHAM". Foxsports.com. Retrieved 16 July 2014.


  4. ^ Horton, Phillip (30 January 2018). "Luca Ghiotto stays in Formula 2, switches to Campos". motorsportweek.com. Motorsport Media Services Ltd. Retrieved 30 January 2018.


  5. ^ Allen, Peter (20 February 2018). "Diego Menchaca back with Campos for GP3 debut". formulascout.com. Formula Scout. Retrieved 20 February 2018.




External links




  • Campos Racing official website















Achievements
Preceded by
none

Open Fortuna by Nissan Teams' Champion
1998-2000
Succeeded by
Vergani Racing
Preceded by
iSport International

GP2 Series Teams' Champion
2008
Succeeded by
ART Grand Prix
Preceded by
Escuderia TEC-Auto

Spanish Formula Three Teams' Champion
2008, 2015-2016
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
none

European F3 Open Teams' Champion
2008
Succeeded by
Cedars Motorsport
Preceded by
RP Motorsport

Euroformula Open Teams' Champion
2016
Succeeded by
Incumbent








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