2014 GP2 Series

[2] The battle for the runner-up position in the championship standings was not decided until the final race of the season, between Vandoorne and Nasr.

[7] He also achieved wins at the Red Bull Ring,[8] Silverstone,[9] and Spa-Francorchamps,[10] before his graduation to Formula One for the 2015 season.

Mitch Evans – driving for defending teams' champions RT Russian Time – was another first-time winner in the series, taking back-to-back feature race victories at Silverstone and Hockenheim, the latter from 15th on the grid.

Fifth place went to Johnny Cecotto Jr. for the Trident team, recording his best season in the series, which included victories in Montmeló and Spielberg.

Stéphane Richelmi won the sprint race, for DAMS, on home soil in Monaco, matching Coletti's feat from the previous season.

[55] With the expansion of the Formula One calendar to include races in Russia and Austria, the GP2 Series held rounds at the Sochi Autodrom and the Red Bull Ring for the first time.

2014 champion Jolyon Palmer