Photo: Alastair Staley/GP2 Series Media Service
Jon Lancaster has taken another sprint race win in GP2, crossing the finish line in first just as he’s done a week ago at Silverstone.
With Tom Dillmann and Lancaster on reverse-grid front row, it was the Brit who got a better launch off the line to take the early lead. While Dillmann, struggling on used tyres, was holding up the field, the Hilmer driver managed to secure a two-second gap that allowed him to keep the lead until the checkered flag.
ART’s James Calado made a spectacular start from seventh to be third into turn one and, despite valiant defending from Dillmann, managed to get through after a couple of laps. He’s kept Lancaster under pressure for most of the race, but eventually settled for second, finishing a second off the Hilmer driver and picking up the points for the fastest lap.
For Dillmann and race one winner Marcus Ericsson, the race came apart in the second half, as their tyres gave out, making them easy prey for the other contenders. Fabio Leimer found his way around Dillmann early on and had a relatively lonely race after that, finishing in third.
Felipe Nasr took fourth, having overtaken both Ericsson and Sam Bird after the Swede started massively struggling for tyres. Bird was then involved in contact with Johnny Cecotto which saw the Briton run wide and lose three places.
The Venezuelan, who appeared largely blameless for the collision, finished in fifth place, with Alexander Rossi narrowly keeping Mitch Evans at bay for sixth. Bird recovered to eighth, picking up the final point.
The race was full of incidents, with Sergio Canamasas receiving a drive through for punting off Nathanael Berthon and Bird involved in two incidents – with Robin Frijns and Cecotto. Several incidents still remain under investigation.
Race results
Pos. | Driver | Team | Time/Gap |
1 | Jon Lancaster | Hilmer Motorsport | 24 laps in 42:37.655 |
2 | James Calado | ART Grand Prix | +1.528 |
3 | Fabio Leimer | Racing Engineering | +25.797 |
4 | Felipe Nasr | Carlin | +27.527 |
5 | Johnny Cecotto | Arden International | +32.336 |
6 | Alexander Rossi | Caterham Racing | +34.479 |
7 | Mitchell Evans | Arden International | +34.751 |
8 | Sam Bird | Russian Time | +36.635 |
9 | Simon Trummer | Rapax | +40.088 |
10 | Rene Binder | Venezuela GP Lazarus | +40.237 |
11 | Jolyon Palmer | Carlin | +41.402 |
12 | Julian Leal | Racing Engineering | +42.434 |
13 | Marcus Ericsson | DAMS | +43.482 |
14 | Rio Haryanto | Barwa Addax Team | +43.806 |
15 | Nathanael Berthon | Trident Racing | +43.979 |
16 | Adrian Quaife-Hobbs | MP Motorsport | +53.763 |
17 | Sergio Canamasas | Caterham Racing | +54.039 |
18 | Jake Rosenzweig | Barwa Addax Team | +59.684 |
19 | Daniel Abt | ART Grand Prix | +61.093 |
20 | Stefano Coletti | Rapax | +69.152 |
21 | Fabrizio Crestani | Venezuela GP Lazarus | +1 lap |
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Tom Dillmann | Russian Time | +10 laps | |
Robin Frijns | Hilmer Motorsport | +14 laps | |
Daniel de Jong | MP Motorsport | +22 laps | |
Stephane Richelmi | DAMS | +23 laps |
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