Dean Stoneman | ||
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File:Dean Stoneman.png | ||
Driver Details | ||
Nationality | British | |
P.o.B. | Croydon, London, UK | |
D.o.B. | 24 July 1990 | |
Début | 2015 Sochi Feature Race | |
GP2 Series Career | ||
Entries | 6 (0 Starts) | |
Wins | Points | Poles |
0 | 1 | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 0 | |
Teams | 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 | |||||
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Year | Entrant | No. | Car | Pos. | Pts. |
2015 | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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 | 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:
2015 FIA GP2 Series |
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Entrants |
Arden International • ART Grand Prix • Campos Racing • Carlin Motorsport • Daiko GP Lazarus • DAMS • Hilmer Motorsport • MP Motorsport • Racing Engineering • Rapax • Russian Time • Status Grand Prix • Trident Racing |
Manufacturers and Tyres |
Dallara • Mecachrome • Pirelli |
Car/engine |
Dallara GP2/11 • Mecachrome V8108 4.0l V8 |
Drivers |
1 Pierre Gasly • 2 Alex Lynn • 3 Julián Leal/Dean Stoneman • 4 Marco Sørensen/Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Sean Gelael/Jann Mardenborough • 5 Stoffel Vandoorne • 6 Nobuharu Matsushita • 7 Jordan King • 8 Alexander Rossi • 9 Mitch Evans • 10 Artem Markelov • 11 Raffaele Marciello • 12 René Binder/Gustav Malja/Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Daniël de Jong • 14 Arthur Pic • 15 Rio Haryanto • 16 Sergio Canamasas/Oliver Rowland/Nicholas Latifi/Meindert van Buuren • 17 Daniël de Jong/René Binder • 18 Sergey Sirotkin • 19 Robert Vișoiu/Gustav Malja • 20 André Negrão • 21 Norman Nato • 22 Marlon Stöckinger • 23 Richie Stanaway/Oliver Rowland • 24 Nick Yelloly/Simon Trummer • 25 Johnny Cecotto, Jr./Simon Trummer/Jon Lancaster/Sergio Canamasas • 26 Nathanaël Berthon/Patric Niederhauser • 27 Zoël Amberg/Sergio Canamasas |
Races |
Bahrain Feature • Bahrain Sprint • Barcelona Feature • Barcelona Sprint • Monaco Feature • Monaco Sprint • Red Bull Ring Feature • Red Bull Ring Sprint • Silverstone Feature • Silverstone Sprint • Hungaroring Feature • Hungaroring Sprint • Spa Feature • Spa Sprint • Monza Feature • Monza Sprint • Sochi Feature • Sochi Sprint • Sakhir Feature • Sakhir Sprint • Yas Marina Feature • Yas Marina Sprint |
Tests |
2015 Pre-Season Test |
Related Content |
2014 • 2016 • Formula One • GP3 Series |