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- 2011_Auto_GP_season abstract "The 2011 Auto GP season was the second year of the Auto GP, and the thirteenth season of the former Euroseries 3000. The championship began on 14 May at Monza and finished on 4 September at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, after seven double-header rounds.The series became part of the World Touring Car Championship meetings and received Eurosport coverage. The series also adopted the Formula One points system for the first race of the weekend, with a consequent change in the lower points-awarding second race. The season champion and the top driver under 21 years of age Kevin Ceccon received a GP2 Series test.Ombra Racing driver Kevin Ceccon claimed the championship title, taking just one victory on Hungaroring with four other podium placings. Luca Filippi who missed Oshersleben's round due to GP2 Series commitments finished season as runner-up with one win at Brno. Sergey Afanasyev missed Donington Park round because of problems with British visa scored three wins at Budapest, Oshersleben and Valencia, more than any other driver in this season. He finished season on the third position in the standings.".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season series Auto_GP_World_Series.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season wikiPageExternalLink www.autogp.org.
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- 2011_Auto_GP_season year "2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season hasPhotoCollection 2011_Auto_GP_season.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season nextlink "2012".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season series "Auto GP".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season year "2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season subject Category:2011_in_motorsport.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season subject Category:Auto_GP_World_Series.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season type MotorsportSeason.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season type SportsSeason.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season type Thing.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season comment "The 2011 Auto GP season was the second year of the Auto GP, and the thirteenth season of the former Euroseries 3000. The championship began on 14 May at Monza and finished on 4 September at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, after seven double-header rounds.The series became part of the World Touring Car Championship meetings and received Eurosport coverage.".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "2011 Auto GP season".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "Auto GP 2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "Auto GP 2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "Auto GP Sezon 2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "Auto-GP-Saison 2011".
- 2011_Auto_GP_season label "Temporada 2011 de Auto GP".
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- 2011_Auto_GP_season homepage www.autogp.org.
- 2011_Auto_GP_season isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_Auto_GP_season.