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Luiz Razia wins thrilling GP2 sprint race on last lap at Valencia street circuit for Arden

Luiz Razia scored a sensational victory in Sunday morning's sprint race at the Valencia street circuit, the 12th round of the GP2 Series, taking the lead with only seven corners remaining from long-time leader James Calado

Calado (Lotus GP) led the majority of the race, which was punctuated by two early safety cars. But he was chased hard early on by Carlin duo Rio Haryanto and Max Chilton.

Haryanto actually took the lead on lap 15, after lunging alongside Calado at Turn 25 on the previous lap, but Calado clung to the inside line as they surged around Turn 1, and claimed his lead back at Turn 2.

The next flashpoint in the lead battle occurred at Turn 12 on lap 20, when Haryanto's lunge down the inside turned sour, and he clattered into the side of Calado.

Haryanto was out of the race on the spot, and although Calado continued, his car was damaged in the impact and the following pack quickly caught him as he clearly lost pace.

The chase was now led by Fabio Leimer (Racing Engineering), who passed Chilton just as the top two were colliding. With four laps to go, Leimer was right with Calado, and piled on the pressure, but Calado stood firm and put up a brilliant defence, despite struggling with his ill-handling car.

It all came down to the final lap: Leimer lunged around the outside of Calado at Turn 12, but locked up and straightlined the chicane. Leimer now led, but was forced to give the place back to Calado, while Arden driver Razia - who had been down in eighth on the opening lap - emerged as the real threat. Razia had passed Giedo van der Garde's Caterham entry when he ran wide at Turn 2 on the penultimate lap, and then quickly passed Chilton at Turn 12 too.

Razia had all the momentum into Turn 17, as Calado clung to the inside line, defending hard from Leimer. But Razia grabbed the lead by driving around the outside of both at Turn 17 and claiming the inside line for the next left-hander.

Calado and Leimer then clashed, sending Leimer way wide at the right-handed sweeper that follows, and they crossed the finish line in the order Razia, Calado, Leimer and Chilton.

Nathaneal Berthon finished fifth for Racing Engineering, passing van der Garde on that oh-so-eventful last lap.

Saturday's race winner, Esteban Gutierrez of Lotus GP, was eliminated in a second-corner crash. That was sparked when Marcus Ericsson of iSport rocketed from seventh to third at Turn 1, but his attempt to go around the outside of Berthon at Turn 2 ended with him being run into the tyre wall.

Behind him, Gutierrez was similarly shoved wide by Leimer, with whom he clashed yesterday, and piled into the back of Ericsson. Stefano Coletti (Coloni) followed suit, as did points leader Davide Valsecchi (DAMS), the only one of these who was able to rejoin.

Valsecchi made two pitstops but still finished 10th. He still leads the points, but only by one point from Razia.

A second safety car period was required when Monaco winners Johnny Cecotto Jr (Addax) and Jolyon Palmer (iSport) clashed on the exit of the final corner after the first restart. Each blamed the other.

Pos  Driver               Team                    Time/Gap
 1.  Luiz Razia           Arden                 46m07.255s
 2.  James Calado         Lotus                   + 1.179s
 3.  Fabio Leimer         Racing Engineering      + 1.587s
 4.  Max Chilton          Carlin                  + 2.425s
 5.  Nathanael Berthon    Racing Engineering      + 2.957s
 6.  Giedo van der Garde  Caterham                + 4.969s
 7.  Simon Trummer        Arden                   + 8.415s
 8.  Julian Leal          Trident                 + 9.501s
 9.  Daniel de Jong       Rapax                  + 13.591s
10.  Davide Valsecchi     DAMS                   + 17.564s
11.  Josef Král           Addax                  + 21.005s
12.  Tom Dillmann         Rapax                  + 34.565s
13.  Nigel Melker         Ocean                  + 46.929s
14.  Luiz Felipe Nasr     DAMS                   + 50.083s
15.  Rodolfo Gonzalez     Caterham               + 51.366s
16.  Giancarlo Serenelli  Lazarus                + 57.490s
17.  Fabio Onidi          Coloni               + 1m03.342s
18.  Victor Guerin        Ocean                + 1m03.439s

Retirements:

     Rio Haryanto         Carlin                   19 laps
     Stephane Richelmi    Trident                   5 laps
     Jolyon Palmer        iSport                    3 laps
     Johnny Cecotto Jr.   Addax                     3 laps
     Stefano Coletti      Coloni                    0 laps
     Esteban Gutierrez    Lotus                     0 laps
     Marcus Ericsson      iSport                    0 laps
     Fabrizio Crestani    Lazarus                   0 laps

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