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Monza GP3: Dean Stoneman wins race two after epic duel with Lynn

Dean Stoneman won the race of the year in GP3 at Monza on Sunday morning to score his third victory of the season ahead of points leader Alex Lynn

Manor driver Stoneman made a great start from P4 on the grid to swoop into the lead by the first chicane, as Carlin's Lynn jumped up from third to second while Matheo Tuscher and Patrick Kujala both made poor getaways from the front row.

They would later collide at the Roggia, putting both out of the race.

Lynn was right on Stoneman's tail at the end of lap two, and, after shadowing him for a couple of laps, passed him for the lead on the start/finish straight at the start of lap four.

But Stoneman repassed his fellow Briton at the Roggia chicane moments later, and Lynn was further demoted to third by Carlin team-mate Emil Bernstorff at Lesmo 1.

Lynn quickly repassed Bernstorff around the outside of the Parabolica, and closed right up to Stoneman again.

Meanwhile, Bernstorff slipped back into the clutches of ART's Marvin Kirchhofer, who grabbed third when Bernstorff ran wide at Lesmo 2 on lap 10.

Lynn stayed right with Stoneman until the last couple of laps, but when title rival Richie Stanaway retired with a technical failure at Roggia with a few laps remaining, he backed off to finish a safe second to extend his title advantage.

Lynn, who is 50 points clear at the head of the standings, can now wrap up the title at Sochi next time out.

Saturday's race winner Jimmy Eriksson made a dreadful start, and was mired in 12th for most of the event.

He rallied at the end, taking advantage of some late-race retirements and off-track moments from others to grab a solitary point for eighth.

Nick Yelloly finished fifth, behind Bernstorff and ahead of Kevin Ceccon and Luis Sa Silva.

Results - 17 laps:

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Dean Stoneman Marussia Manor Racing 28m27.813s
2 Alex Lynn Carlin 0.908s
3 Marvin Kirchhofer ART Grand Prix 3.399s
4 Emil Bernstorff Carlin 4.321s
5 Nick Yelloly Status Grand Prix 7.472s
6 Kevin Ceccon Jenzer Motorsport 9.774s
7 Luis Jorge Sa Silva Carlin 18.900s
8 Jimmy Eriksson Koiranen GP 19.759s
9 Dino Zamparelli ART Grand Prix 21.007s
10 Alex Fontana ART Grand Prix 21.513s
11 Pal Varhaug Jenzer Motorsport 21.582s
12 Riccardo Agostini Hilmer Motorsport 21.893s
13 Luca Ghiotto Trident 22.337s
14 Robert Visoiu Arden International 23.169s
15 Santiago Urrutia Koiranen GP 24.124s
16 Ryan Cullen Marussia Manor Racing 24.853s
17 John Bryant-Meisner Trident 27.332s
18 Nelson Mason Hilmer Motorsport 27.786s
19 Patric Niederhauser Arden International 31.820s
20 Mitch Gilbert Trident 49.962s
21 Carmen Jorda Koiranen GP 55.598s
- Richie Stanaway Status Grand Prix Retirement
- Jann Mardenborough Arden International Retirement
- Alfonso Celis Status Grand Prix Retirement
- Matheo Tuscher Jenzer Motorsport Retirement
- Patrick Kujala Marussia Manor Racing Retirement

Championship standings

Pos Driver Points
1 Alex Lynn 173
2 Richie Stanaway 123
3 Jimmy Eriksson 115
4 Emil Bernstorff 111
5 Marvin Kirchhofer 107
6 Nick Yelloly 102
7 Dino Zamparelli 101
8 Dean Stoneman 95
9 Jann Mardenborough 61
10 Patric Niederhauser 37
11 Matheo Tuscher 29
12 Robert Visoiu 22
13 Patrick Kujala 22
14 Alex Fontana 20
15 Riccardo Agostini 18
16 Pal Varhaug 11
17 Roman de Beer 8
18 Luis Jorge Sa Silva 6
19 Kevin Ceccon 4
20 Luca Ghiotto 4


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