2015 Turkish Grand Prix

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Flag of Turkey.png   2015 Turkish Grand Prix
Race details
Race 5 of the 2015 Superleague season
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Date 23rd April, 2015
Official name 2015 Turkish Grand Prix
Location Istanbul Park, Istanbul
Course Permanent racing facility
3.317 mi / 5.338 km
Distance 58 laps, 192.386 mi / 309.614 km
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Pole position
Driver Spain Fran Lopez Red Archer-Valiant
Time 1:24.032
Fastest Lap
Driver Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant
Time 1:24.642
Podium
First Spain Fran Lopez Red Archer-Valiant
Second Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant
Third England Lewis Redshaw CSG-Potentia

The 2015 Turkish Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 2015 Superleague season and took place on the Istanbul Park circuit on 23rd April 2015.

It was the seventh running of the Turkish Grand Prix but the first since 2013. As before, the race was held at the popular Istanbul Park circuit, which the previous year had been relegated to hosting no more than a pre-season test session.

The race was particularly memorable for the extremely bold statement put forth by Spanish rookie Fran Lopez, who, following the previous race in Portugal, had walked out from Edonis Engineering over a dispute about the team's direction and joined Red Archer. Lopez subsequently took his first pole, by over two tenths, and dominated the race, winning by over nine seconds. For Red Archer, it was the Greek team's first Superleague victory since their championship-winning year in 2011.

Vod:Bul's Philipp Puschke was second, having never not stood on the podium so far in the season. Unable to handle Lopez, the podium finishers ended the race in the same order as they left the grid. Crucially, third over the line was Lewis Redshaw of CSG Racing, enjoying his and the team's first podium since their dominant victory at Australia. CSG's long-awaited return to form was slightly dented by a 10-second penalty handed out to Redshaw's teammate Tom Parker, which saw him classified 10th, two places down on where he was.

The post-race penalties affected Nordsjoen even worse, with both of their drivers, Agustin Canapino and Florian Geier, being penalised. Canapino had his hard-won 4th place taken away from him, ending up behind David Fidock, easing the advantage championship rival Puschke had held over the Englishman. In terms of the Constructors' championship, Nordsjoen's penalties saw them now tied on points with Vod:Bul.

At Vod:Bul, Oskari Kantonen, who had been heralded as a rising start of the league, had had a poor start to the season, with 13th at Australia his only points finish. He stepped back from racing before the Turkish round and was replaced by Tim Straub, though the Dutchman also struggled, failing to set a lap in qualifying and crashing out mid-way through the race.

Besides Straub and Fran Lopez, there were several other driver changes. At Red Archer, Tommy Hagen completed what was, in effect, a wholly new line-up. However, it was a one-off stand-in for regular driver Deividas Misiulis who returned for the next race. At Edonis, Lewis McGlade drove his second of two consecutive races for the team. With James Johnson now back in his regular car, McGlade instead jumped into the #4 car left vacant by Lopez. Edonis' owner, Menno Klont, would race for the second time that season for Woods, this time replacing Jarl Teien for two races. Meanwhile, Bart De Vos and Dewald Nel returned to their regular seats at Kernow and Green Stripes respectively. Nel would remain in his seat for the rest of the season.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Time Gap Grid
1 21 Spain Fran Lopez Red Archer - Valiant 1:24.032
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2 14 Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul - Valiant 1:24.250 +0.219 2
3 24 England Lewis Redshaw CSG - Potentia 1:24.284 +0.252 3
4 7 England Alex Cooper Midnight - Potentia 1:24.356 +0.324 4
5 19 Argentina Agustin Canapino Nordsjoen - Martex 1:24.379 +0.347 5
6 66 England Jordan Weekes Target - Trinity 1:24.588 +0.556 6
7 1 England David Fidock Hawkeye - Potentia 1:24.601 +0.569 7
8 99 Lithuania Mindaugas Klumbis Torrent - Potentia 1:24.602 +0.570 131
9 13 England Tom Parker CSG - Potentia 1:24.704 +0.673 8
10 2 Malta Jason Muscat Hawkeye - Potentia 1:24.710 +0.678 9
11 27 Germany Florian Geier Nordsjoen - Martex 1:24.757 +0.725 10
12 77 United States Sven de Vries Target - Trinity 1:24.829 +0.797 11
13 88 Norway Petter Kaasa Torrent - Potentia 1:24.842 +0.811 12
14 25 Netherlands Tom van der Voort Midnight - Potentia 1:24.903 +0.871 14
15 10 Finland Mikael Tuomaala Nijo - Trinity 1:25.080 +1.048 15
16 69 England James Johnson Edonis - Valiant 1:25.087 +1.056 16
17 5 Belgium Kenney Lybeer Nijo - Trinity 1:25.115 +1.084 17
18 4 England Lewis McGlade Edonis - Valiant 1:25.313 +1.281 18
19 6 Norway Tommy Hagen Red Archer - Valiant 1:25.314 +1.282 19
20 83 Belgium Bart De Vos Kernow - Trinity 1:25.367 +1.335 20
21 12 England Mark Wicks Kernow - Trinity 1:25.772 +1.740 21
22 9 Netherlands Roy Schroten Woods - Trinity 1:25.826 +1.795 22
23 45 Ireland Kieran Ryan Phoenix - Trinity 1:25.963 +1.932 23
24 46 Finland Mikko Jakonen Phoenix - Trinity 1:26.241 +2.209 24
25 11 Wales Ben Horrill Green Stripes - Valiant 1:26.336 +2.304 25
26 8 Netherlands Menno Klont Woods - Trinity 1:26.422 +2.391 26
27 20 South Africa Dewald Nel Green Stripes - Valiant no time
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28 15 Netherlands Tim Straub Vod:Bul - Valiant no time
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Notes:

  • 1Mindaugas Klumbis was given a 5-place grid penalty as punishment for post-race conduct at the previous round.

Race

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 21 Spain Fran Lopez Red Archer - Valiant 58 24:14.762 1 25
2 14 Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul - Valiant 58 +9.714 2 20
3 24 England Lewis Redshaw CSG - Potentia 58 +27.268 3 16
4 1 England David Fidock Hawkeye - Potentia 58 +31.848 7 13
51 19 Argentina Agustin Canapino Nordsjoen - Martex 58 +41.627 5 11
6 99 Lithuania Mindaugas Klumbis Torrent - Potentia 58 +42.311 13 10
7 77 United States Sven de Vries Target - Trinity 58 +51.937 11 9
8 2 Malta Jason Muscat Hawkeye - Potentia 58 +52.824 9 8
9 25 Netherlands Tom van der Voort Midnight - Potentia 58 +59.095 14 7
102 13 England Tom Parker CSG - Potentia 58 +1:02.210 8 6
111 27 Germany Florian Geier Nordsjoen - Martex 58 +1:04.980 10 5
12 5 Belgium Kenney Lybeer Nijo - Trinity 58 +1:08.045 17 4
13 88 Norway Petter Kaasa Torrent - Potentia 58 +1:08.858 12 3
14 10 Finland Mikael Tuomaala Nijo - Trinity 58 +1:27.321 15 2
152 7 England Alex Cooper Midnight - Potentia 58 +1:28.070 4 1
16 69 England James Johnson Edonis - Valiant 57 +1 Lap 16
17 9 Netherlands Roy Schroten Woods - Trinity 57 +1 Lap 22
18 45 Ireland Kieran Ryan Phoenix - Trinity 57 +1 Lap 23
19 4 England Lewis McGlade Edonis - Valiant 57 +1 Lap 18
20 20 South Africa Dewald Nel Green Stripes - Valiant 57 +1 Lap 27
21 6 Norway Tommy Hagen Red Archer - Valiant 57 +1 Lap 19
22 11 Wales Ben Horrill Green Stripes - Valiant 56 +2 Laps 25
23 12 England Mark Wicks Kernow - Trinity 56 +2 Laps 21
Ret 15 Netherlands Tim Straub Vod:Bul - Valiant 36 Accident 28
Ret 46 Finland Mikko Jakonen Phoenix - Trinity 35 Suspension 24
Ret 83 Belgium Bart De Vos Kernow - Trinity 28 Suspension 20
Ret 8 Netherlands Menno Klont Woods - Trinity 12 Did not Finish 26
Ret 66 England Jordan Weekes Target - Trinity 5 Suspension 6

Notes:

Standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
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1 Germany Philipp Puschke 101
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2 England David Fidock 84
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3 Argentina Agustin Canapino 68
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4 England Lewis Redshaw 64
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5 Spain Fran Lopez 53

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
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1 Norway Nordsjoen-Martex 104
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2 England Vod:Bul-Valiant 104
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3 England Hawkeye-Potentia 96
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4 England CSG-Potentia 93
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5 Greece Red Archer-Valiant 72

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

External links

Preceded by:
2015 Portuguese Grand Prix
GPVWC Superleague
2015 season
Succeeded by:
2015 Monaco Grand Prix
Preceded by:
2013 Turkish Grand Prix
Turkish Grand Prix
Succeeded by:
2016 Turkish Grand Prix