Carlin leaves GP2 to focus on other series
Trevor Carlin (R) |
Carlin has stood down from racing in the GP2 Series to focus on its numerous other single-seater efforts.
The British squad joined the category in the pre-season 2011 GP2 Asia Series, and scored its first wins and pole positions in the main series in 2012 with Max Chilton.
Chilton finished fourth in the final 2012 rankings with Carlin, a position matched by Felipe Nasr in '13 before the Brazilian claimed third in '14.
Between them, Nasr, Chilton and Jolyon Palmer notched up eight GP2 wins for Carlin and four pole positions.
A source within Carlin told Motorsport.com's sister title Autosport: "We've come to a point where we have fulfilled our contract with GP2 Series, a championship in which we have enjoyed great success including numerous podiums, race wins, and been championship contenders.
"The time has now come to move on to focus on other areas of our race programs."
These include Carlin's revitalized Formula 3 European Championship team, together with Euroformula Open, BRDC British F3, British Formula 4 and its US-based squads in Indy Lights and USF2000, as well as a planned expansion into the IndyCar Series in 2018. Motorsport.com