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With the Setanta Sports collapse and with the remaining GP2 Series TV coverage in chaos. It looks like it has been saved thanks to British Eurosport buying the rights back to show the rest of the 2009 season and the next two years after that. It will be the first time since 2007 they have shown the GP2 Series.
Source: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/58/british-eurosport-secures-gp2.html
Source: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/58/british-eurosport-secures-gp2.html
The renowned feeder series for Formula One returns to British Eurosport after a two year absence, with the digital sports channel's previous coverage showing the emerging talent of reigning F1 champion Lewis Hamilton and Williams driver Nico Rosberg among others.
Eurosport takes on the 2009 Championship with six rounds remaining, including races at Spa in Belgium, Monza in Italy and the season finale at Portimao in Portugal on September 20. GP2 races are run during Formula One weekends as part of the racecard at each circuit.
Dave Kerr, director of British Eurosport said: "We are delighted to have this prestigious and exciting series back on British Eurosport and to be able to ensure that fans can see the rest of this season's races.
"It's great to add GP2 to our already superb line-up of motorsport, which includes the World Touring Car Championship, World Rally Championship, Formula Two, Dakar Rally, the Renault World Series and the IRC."
GP2 has two races per weekend, 26 identical cars, compulsory pit-stops and reverse grids which are designed to generate entertainment, excitement and test the skills of the emerging young drivers.
The next race takes place in Germany this weekend at the Nurburgring circuit.
British Eurosport will broadcast race one in primetime live at 3pm on Saturday and race two live on Sunday at 10.30am.