Venezuela GP Lazarus replace Super Nova
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- 17th February 2012, 18:11 at 6:11 pm #130790Keith CollantineKeymaster
Super Nova have dropped out of GP2 and their place will be taken by a new team called Venezuela GP Lazarus:
Italian team get entry for the Series in 2012 and 2013
GP2 Series organisers are pleased to announce that Venezuela GP Lazarus have been allocated an entry for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. Founded in 2009 by Tancredi Pagiaro, the Italian squad joins the thirteen team field in replacement of Super Nova Racing. Venezuela GP Lazarus will run their GP2/11 cars for the first time in two weeks in Jerez where the first official pre-season testing of the Series will take place on February 28-29 and March 1st.
GP2 Series CEO Bruno Michel said: “We are pleased to welcome Venezuela GP Lazarus to GP2 Series. They are a great addition to our competitive field of thirteen teams. Tancredi Pagiaro and most of his staff have been involved in GP2 in the past years and I am sure they will be able to be on pace very quickly.”
Venezuela GP Lazarus Team Principal Tancredi Pagiaro commented: “We are very excited to be part of GP2 and I would like to thank the organisers for giving us this entry. This Series is the most prestigious and competitive category after F1I am proud that we have reached such an important agreement with the Venezuelan sponsors. With their help, we have been able to enter the prestigious GP2 Series. We know this will be a big challenge but we are ready for it and cannot wait to get started.”
18th February 2012, 0:46 at 12:46 am #190786JPQuesadoParticipantLet me guess: do they have a substantial PDVSA backing?
18th February 2012, 1:19 at 1:19 am #190787Prisoner MonkeysParticipantThere has been nothing to indicate it. The press release Keith re-posted is what appears on the GP2 Series website, and a quick check of VGPL’s team page simply shows a blank white livery with a “Venezuela GP Lazarus” logo on the side (which was done at the beginning of last year when the new chassis was introduced).
Also, a lot of teams seem to take funding from national tourism campaigns.
20th February 2012, 11:05 at 11:05 am #190788Joel HollandParticipantRodolfo Gonzalez in one of the cars, surely?
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