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Sochi GP2: Jolyon Palmer clinches 2014 title with win in Russia

Jolyon Palmer scored the most important victory of his career in the Sochi GP2 feature race, as the fourth win of his season sealed the 2014 title in his favour

DAMS driver Palmer took full advantage of early race dominator Stoffel Vandoorne losing his chance of victory when the poleman failed to pit after the safety car was called out onto the track.

This handed Palmer the 25 points he required for the title.

Palmer's nearest rival in the points, Carlin's Felipe Nasr, suffered a wretched race and was forced to serve two drive-through penalties (he served his first under the safety car so it was discounted) for exceeding track limits and gaining an advantage at the second corner of the race.

From fourth on the grid, Palmer tigered through to run second after a wild opening lap of what became a fascinating race.

As Vandoorne bogged down from pole position, and second placed Arthur Pic was also slow away, it was Takuya Izawa who raced into an early lead. But Vandoorne outbraked his ART team-mate around the outside at Turn 2, and retook the lead.

Izawa quickly fell back, with Pic and Palmer passing him soon after. Palmer passed Pic halfway around the opening lap, but couldn't hang with the pace of Vandoorne, who streaked away up front.

But the race was turned on its head when Stefano Coletti's Racing Engineering car ground to a halt from seventh place on lap eight.

The safety car was called out, just as Vandoorne was passing the pit entry. Despite despairing calls to pit from his team, he replied "too late" - although it did seem he could have made the pitlane before the commitment cone.

That doomed his strategy, as all the other drivers who started on the soft tyre effectively gained a free pitstop over him.

Vandoorne tried to pull out a big enough advantage, but just didn't have the tyre life left to do it.

He rejoined in seventh, after a mammoth 24 laps on the supposedly high-degradation tyres, and passed Andre Negrao to earn fifth at the finish, as Tio Ellinas ahead of him also stopped.

Vandoorne's eventual stop gifted Palmer the lead, but he still had to work for it as Mitch Evans gave him a tough time for the remainder of the race.

Palmer's 1.2-second victory gave him 256 points to Nasr's 190, enough to crown him GP2's first British champion since Lewis Hamilton in 2006.

"It's incredible, to look at the list of champions, who are fantastic drivers, and join them, which nobody can take away from me, is an incredible feeling," he said.

Raffaele Marciello finished third in his Racing Engineering car, ahead of Campos driver Pic.

Behind Vandoorne and Negrao, Sergio Canamasas and Julian Leal were next up and will fill the front row for Sunday's reversed-grid sprint race.

NEWS UPDATE: Leal loses pole after penalty

Nasr finished 18th, claiming over the radio that the stewards' decision had "destroyed the race".

RESULTS - 28 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Jolyon Palmer DAMS 54m37.072s
2 Mitch Evans RT RUSSIAN TIME 1.267s
3 Raffaele Marciello Racing Engineering 15.584s
4 Arthur Pic Campos Racing 17.550s
5 Stoffel Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 18.104s
6 Andre Negrao Arden International 23.154s
7 Sergio Canamasas Trident 28.231s
8 Marco Sorensen MP Motorsport 29.493s
9 Julian Leal Carlin 29.382s
10 Nathanael Berthon Venezuela GP Lazarus 31.332s
11 Pierre Gasly Caterham Racing 31.649s
12 Jon Lancaster Hilmer Motorsport 32.080s
13 Kimiya Sato Campos Racing 32.740s
14 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 35.710s
15 Simon Trummer Rapax 36.423s
16 Artem Markelov RT RUSSIAN TIME 37.391s
17 Felipe Nasr Carlin 43.287s
18 Rio Haryanto Caterham Racing 45.167s
19 Johnny Cecotto Jr. Trident 45.575s
20 Takuya Izawa ART Grand Prix 52.339s
21 Tio Ellinas Rapax 56.444s
22 Stephane Richelmi DAMS 1m01.013s
23 Rene Binder Arden International 1m03.449s
- Daniel Abt Hilmer Motorsport Retirement
- Stefano Coletti Racing Engineering Retirement
- Sergio Campana Venezuela GP Lazarus Not started

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER 19 OF 22 ROUNDS:

Pos Driver Points
1 Jolyon Palmer 256
2 Felipe Nasr 190
3 Stoffel Vandoorne 180
4 Mitch Evans 143
5 Johnny Cecotto Jr. 128
6 Stefano Coletti 114
7 Arthur Pic 102
8 Raffaele Marciello 72
9 Julian Leal 68
10 Stephane Richelmi 63
11 Marco Sorensen 32
12 Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 30
13 Sergio Canamasas 28
14 Daniel Abt 27
15 Andre Negrao 27
16 Simon Trummer 26
17 Rio Haryanto 26
18 Takuya Izawa 26
19 Tom Dillmann 18
20 Nathanael Berthon 17
21 Alexander Rossi 12
22 Tio Ellinas 7
23 Jon Lancaster 6
24 Artem Markelov 6
25 Rene Binder 3
26 Conor Daly 2
27 Daniel de Jong 1
28 Pierre Gasly 0
29 Kimiya Sato 0
30 Sergio Campana 0
31 Facu Regalia 0
32 Axcil Jefferies 0



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