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Dean Stoneman
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Driver Details
Nationality Flag of the United Kingdom British
P.o.B. Croydon, London, UK
D.o.B. 24 July 1990
Date of Death
Début Flag of Russia 2015 Sochi Feature Race
Last Race Unknown
Best Finish Unknown
GP2 Series Career
Entries 6 (0 Starts)
No. Unknown
Wins Points Poles
0 1 0
Fastest Laps 0
First Win
Last Win Unknown
Only Win Unknown
Teams Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin

Dean Stoneman (born 24 July 1990) is a British racing driver, who competed in the 2015 FIA GP2 Series, competing with Carlin towards the end of the season.[1] A former Red Bull Junior Team member, Stoneman would only get a handful of races in GP2, before switching to Indy Lights in 2016.[2]

Background[]

Stoneman began his career in karting, before getting his first taste of a racing car in 2006, taking part in several rounds of the Formula Renault BARC.[2] 2007 saw the Brit take part in a full campaign of FR BARC, finishing second after an impressive season.[2] For 2008 Stoneman would secure a seat in the full 2.0 litre version of Formula Renault in the UK, finishing fourth in the Championship.[2]

A Deviated Course[]

2009 saw Stoneman secure a second season of 2.0 litre FR, with the Brit again finishing fourth prior to signing a deal to join the FIA Formula Two Championship for 2010.[2] An impressive campaign in the revamped F2 saw Stoneman claim the Championship, as well as a run at the Formula One Young Driver Test at the end of the season.[2] However, after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in late 2010 Stoneman would move into powerboat racing, following his father's footsteps.[2]

2013 saw Stoneman return to racing cars, securing a seat in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB.[2] Stoneman would also get his first taste of the GP3 Series at the end of the season, before committing to GP3 full time in 2014.[2] That campaign would see Stoneman just beaten to the title by fellow Red Bull Junior Team member Alex Lynn, despite scoring more wins than his compatriot.[2]

Stoneman subsequently secured a full-time seat in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2015, claiming sixth in the Championship.[2]

GP2 Series History[]

Post GP2 Series Career[]

Stoneman moved to the Indy Lights Championship claiming two wins and fifth in the Championship.[2] 2017 saw the Brit move to the Blancpain GT Series, with Stoneman also taking a seat in the World Endurance Championship with Ginetta for the WEC "Super Season" in 2018/19.[2]

Full GP2 Series Record[]

Shown below are a series of tables outlining Dean Stoneman's career in the GP2 Series in statistical form.

GP2 Series Entries[]

The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for Dean Stoneman during their GP2 career:

Dean Stoneman's Overall GP2 Series Record
Year Entrant No. Car Pos. Pts.
2015 Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin[1] 3 Dallara GP2/11 24th 1

Career Results[]

Below is a table showing Dean Stoneman's full GP2 Series record.

FIA GP2 Series Record
Year Rounds Pos. Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
2015 Flag of Bahrain Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Austria Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Russia Flag of Bahrain Flag of the United Arab Emirates 24th 1
F S F S F S F S F S F S F S F S F S F S F S
9th 16th 21st 12th Ret CAN

References[]

Videos and Images:

References:

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  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 'Dean Stoneman', driverdb.com, (DriverDB AB, 2019), https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/dean-stoneman/, (Accessed 04/06/2019)
2015 FIA GP2 Series
Entrants
Arden InternationalART Grand PrixCampos RacingCarlin MotorsportDaiko GP LazarusDAMSHilmer MotorsportMP MotorsportRacing EngineeringRapaxRussian TimeStatus Grand PrixTrident Racing
Manufacturers and Tyres
DallaraMecachromePirelli
Car/engine
Dallara GP2/11Mecachrome V8108 4.0l V8
Drivers
1 Pierre Gasly2 Alex Lynn3 Julián Leal/Dean Stoneman4 Marco Sørensen/Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Sean Gelael/Jann Mardenborough5 Stoffel Vandoorne6 Nobuharu Matsushita7 Jordan King8 Alexander Rossi9 Mitch Evans10 Artem Markelov11 Raffaele Marciello12 René Binder/Gustav Malja/Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Daniël de Jong14 Arthur Pic15 Rio Haryanto16 Sergio Canamasas/Oliver Rowland/Nicholas Latifi/Meindert van Buuren17 Daniël de Jong/René Binder18 Sergey Sirotkin19 Robert Vișoiu/Gustav Malja20 André Negrão21 Norman Nato22 Marlon Stöckinger23 Richie Stanaway/Oliver Rowland24 Nick Yelloly/Simon Trummer25 Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Simon Trummer/Jon Lancaster/Sergio Canamasas26 Nathanaël Berthon/Patric Niederhauser27 Zoël Amberg/Sergio Canamasas
Races
Bahrain FeatureBahrain SprintBarcelona FeatureBarcelona SprintMonaco FeatureMonaco SprintRed Bull Ring FeatureRed Bull Ring SprintSilverstone FeatureSilverstone SprintHungaroring FeatureHungaroring SprintSpa FeatureSpa SprintMonza FeatureMonza SprintSochi FeatureSochi SprintSakhir FeatureSakhir SprintYas Marina FeatureYas Marina Sprint
Tests
2015 Pre-Season Test
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