GP2 Malaysia: Antonio Giovinazzi takes championship lead with win
Antonio Giovinazzi beat ART's Sergey Sirotkin to win the GP2 feature race at Sepang and seize the championship lead from Prema Racing teammate Pierre Gasly
At the start, which was delayed by two extra formation laps needed to recover Artem Markelov's stricken Russian Time car from the back straight, polesitter Gasly made a poor getaway and was jumped by Raffaele Marciello and Giovinazzi.
Marciello led into the first corner but he locked up and slid wide at the apex of Turn 2, which opened the door for Giovinazzi to steal first place.
The Prema driver came under attack from Marciello at Turn 3 but he firmly cemented his lead by sweeping ahead of his fellow Italian at Turn 4, which allowed Sirotkin to bump the Russian Time driver to third at the next corner, while Gasly tumbled dropped to ninth by the end of lap one.
Giovinazzi slowly edged away from Sirotkin and led by 1.6 seconds when the ART driver dived into the pits on lap eight of the 29-lap race to make the switch onto the hard Pirelli tyres.
Prema elected to keep Giovinazzi out for a further three laps, which allowed Sirotkin to use the advantage of his fresh rubber to move into the de facto lead of the race at the start of lap 12.
From there, it seemed Sirotkin would keep Giovinazzi at bay but the rookie driver kept his tyres alive and retook the lead with a thrilling move around the outside of Turn 1 late in the race.
As Giovinazzi took his fifth win of the season by 5.8s, Norman Nato completed the podium for Racing Engineering, 2.1s adrift of Sirotkin.
Alex Lynn finished fourth for DAMS ahead of the battling Jordan King and Marciello, who fell out of contention for the race win due to a long pitstop.
Gasly, who was the first driver to switch from medium to hard tyres early in the race, could not find the pace to make up for his poor getaway.
The Red Bull junior driver did not close in on King during the middle section of the race and he fell into the clutches of the drivers who had started on the harder rubber.
Trident's Luca Ghiotto, who led the race while running long on the hard tyres, emerged from his stop in front of Gasly and went on to finish seventh.
Campos Racing's Mitch Evans and Rapax's Gustav Malja used their fresher medium tyres to get past Gasly and they finished eighth and ninth, as Sergio Canamasas rounded out the top 10 for Carlin.
Gasly came home 11th, prevailing in a charge to the line with MP Motorsport's Oliver Rowland, who had dropped out of the points with a spin at Turn 13 on the final lap.
Giovinazzi's win puts him 11 points clear of Gasly at the top of the championship, with three races of the season remaining.
RESULTS:
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Laps | Time | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Antonio Giovinazzi | Prema Racing | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m18.049s | - |
2 | Sergey Sirotkin | ART Grand Prix | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m23.907s | 5.858s |
3 | Norman Nato | Racing Engineering | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m26.064s | 8.015s |
4 | Alex Lynn | DAMS | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m34.263s | 16.214s |
5 | Jordan King | Racing Engineering | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m36.791s | 18.742s |
6 | Raffaele Marciello | RUSSIAN TIME | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m38.743s | 20.694s |
7 | Luca Ghiotto | Trident | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m43.013s | 24.964s |
8 | Mitch Evans | Pertamina Campos Racing | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m46.599s | 28.550s |
9 | Gustav Malja | Rapax | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m46.790s | 28.741s |
10 | Sergio Canamasas | Carlin | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m51.258s | 33.209s |
11 | Pierre Gasly | Prema Racing | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m53.587s | 35.538s |
12 | Oliver Rowland | MP Motorsport | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m53.599s | 35.550s |
13 | Johnny Cecotto Jr. | Rapax | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m53.752s | 35.703s |
14 | Nicholas Latifi | DAMS | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m59.218s | 41.169s |
15 | Marvin Kirchhofer | Carlin | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 52m59.337s | 41.288s |
16 | Sean Gelael | Pertamina Campos Racing | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 53m01.018s | 42.969s |
17 | Daniel de Jong | MP Motorsport | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 53m05.257s | 47.208s |
18 | Nabil Jeffri | Arden International | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 53m21.118s | 1m03.069s |
19 | Philo Paz Armand | Trident | Dallara/Renault | 29 | 53m24.513s | 1m06.464s |
- | Nobuharu Matsushita | ART Grand Prix | Dallara/Renault | 22 | 49m47.426s | Retirement |
- | Artem Markelov | RUSSIAN TIME | Dallara/Renault | 0 | - | Not started |
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