GP2 Series will be back at the Nürburgring circuit - the series has an interesting statistics table, that could turn the name of the championship leader.
- The battle is none more -and none less- than Glock against Di Grassi, Senna... but principally against himself. Last year, on home ground but at Hockenheim, he could do a brilliant last lap overtake over JM López to catch an emotional win, but this year, after a promising start of the season that made him a title favourite, had two mediocre weekends that chop almost all his leading advantage.
- Lucas Di Grassi could profit his GP2 and EuroF3 experience to grab his first ever GP2 win - albeit be the 10th winner of this season. If he did it, he would have the chance to be the new leader, and change the march of the season. He proved to be the #1 of his team, mostly when his teammate Michael Ammermüller isn't fit enough to continue, and could be replaced again by sub Sebastian Buemi.
- Other driver who have something to prove is Andreas Zuber. After his R1 win at Silverstone, the man who most impressed at preseason tests has yet to show that his win isn't casual and he could gain more profit from his frontrunning qualifyings.
- Finally, we will enjoy two comebacks: the first, the recovering of Ernesto Viso, who returns after that rocambolesque roll-over he suffered at Magny-Cours. And the second, possibly the return of Buemi stated above: a driver who could show more of his class, in a capable car.
Well, GP2 weekend is near, thread is open. Go racing!