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Bahrain GP2: Evans wins sprint race ahead of Vandoorne and Lynn

Mitch Evans took his second GP2 win of the season after a frenetic Bahrain battle with Williams Formula 1 development driver Alex Lynn

From sixth on the grid Evans took advantage of a messy start by Nobuharu Matsushita, who was up to second before he made contact with Rio Haryanto and spun.

The clash forced several drivers wide and left the Honda protege out of the race.

This allowed Evans to move up to third behind Stoffel Vandoorne and polesitter Lynn.

Any early progress was halted, though, when the safety car was deployed following contact between Oliver Rowland and Rene Binder.

Formula Renault 3.5 champion Rowland went over the back of Binder's Dallara, and was sent airborne, before landing hard back on the track and sliding off into the barriers.

After the restart Lynn moved himself out of DRS range from Vandoorne, but the Belgian was more preoccupied with Evans behind him.

The Russian Time driver lined Vandoorne up for a pass at Turn 1 but couldn't make it stick, so switched back for a better run into the next few corners.

The move worked perfectly for Evans and he was able to dive down the inside of Vandoorne and relieve him of second place at Turn 3.

Evans quickly set about chasing down Lynn for the lead and within three laps the gap between the two was down to 0.4 seconds.

The Kiwi tried to repeat his switchback move on Vandoorne but Lynn was wise to it and held onto the lead, but only for a few more laps.

Evans briefly took the lead into Turn 1 before Lynn regained the place at Turn 3, but there was nothing the DAMS driver could do on the following lap as Evans completed a bold, late-braking move up the inside of Turn 3.

From that point on Evans disappeared into the distance and remained untouched to take his second win of the season, and second podium finish of the weekend.

Lynn on the other hand fell into the clutches of Vandoorne, who breezed past the Brit at Turn 1 with the help of DRS.

Further back, Sergey Sirotkin completed an outrageous move on the outside of Turn 12 on the final lap to take fourth from Raffaele Marciello.

Jordan King completed an impressive recovery drive after running wide at Turn 1 to avoid contact with Matsushita.

The Racing Engineering driver was able to demote Red Bull junior Pierre Gasly on the final lap at Turn 3 to take his best finish since the sprint race at Spa in August.

Artem Markelov ran in fourth for the majority of the race but fell down the order in the closing stages due to tyre wear.

Alexander Rossi finished ninth ahead of Norman Nato, who started last after picking up a puncture in the feature race.

RESULTS - 23 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Mitch Evans RUSSIAN TIME 42m51.663s
2 Stoffel Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 1.863s
3 Alex Lynn DAMS 17.489s
4 Sergey Sirotkin Rapax 20.154s
5 Raffaele Marciello Trident 21.026s
6 Jordan King Racing Engineering 21.661s
7 Pierre Gasly DAMS 22.857s
8 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 26.686s
9 Alexander Rossi Racing Engineering 27.295s
10 Norman Nato Arden International 34.387s
11 Nicholas Latifi MP Motorsport 37.588s
12 Dean Stoneman Carlin 42.637s
13 Gustav Malja Rapax 45.771s
14 Daniel de Jong Trident 47.088s
15 Sean Gelael Carlin 48.410s
16 Arthur Pic Campos Racing 48.602s
17 Sergio Canamasas Daiko Team Lazarus 59.866s
18 Rio Haryanto Campos Racing 59.942s
19 Marlon Stockinger Status Grand Prix 1m01.931s
20 Andre Negrao Arden International 1m09.902s
- Nathanael Berthon Daiko Team Lazarus Retirement
- Rene Binder MP Motorsport Retirement
- Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix Retirement
- Oliver Rowland Status Grand Prix Retirement

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP:

Pos Driver Points
1 Stoffel Vandoorne 316.5
2 Alexander Rossi 169.5
3 Sergey Sirotkin 139
4 Rio Haryanto 132
5 Mitch Evans 120
6 Alex Lynn 106
7 Pierre Gasly 96
8 Raffaele Marciello 92
9 Nobuharu Matsushita 68.5
10 Richie Stanaway 60
11 Arthur Pic 60
12 Jordan King 52
13 Artem Markelov 48
14 Julian Leal 38
15 Sergio Canamasas 27
16 Nathanael Berthon 24
17 Robert Visoiu 20
18 Norman Nato 20
19 Nick Yelloly 19
20 Oliver Rowland 3
21 Andre Negrao 3
22 Rene Binder 2
23 Daniel de Jong 1
24 Dean Stoneman 1
25 Gustav Malja 1
26 Marlon Stockinger 0
27 Nicholas Latifi 0
28 Johnny Cecotto Jr. 0
29 Zoel Amberg 0
30 Sean Gelael 0
31 Simon Trummer 0
32 Jon Lancaster 0
33 Marco Sorensen 0
34 Patric Niederhauser 0
35 Jann Mardenborough 0

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