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Grosjean wins hectic rain-affected race

Romain Grosjean claimed his maiden GP2 Series feature race win by staying out on slick tyres and passing series leader Giorgio Pantano at Hockenheim on Saturday

Grosjean, who won the sprint race in Turkey, won by 10 seconds but only hit the front with four laps remaining when a brief but heavy rain shower made the circuit incredibly treacherous. Pantano, who had a championship to think about, elected not to fight him too hard and risk crashing out.

Grosjean made his winning move, having tracked Pantano's every move for the first 35 and a half laps of dry action, at the Mercedes Arena. As the rain fell, some chose to switch to wet tyres, which was a very marginal decision.

This was proved by Javier Villa, who crashed out of third place just a couple of hundred yards from the finish having also elected to stay on dry tyres. He was joined seconds later by Andi Zuber, also on slicks, and joined a graveyard of cars that included long-time third placed runner Sebastien Buemi.

Alvaro Parente finished third, thanks to a sensational last lap, which included him losing the position to Bruno Senna when he ran wide at Spitzkehre, but grabbing it back later around the lap.

Senna, who had survived a massive spin at Mobil as the rain fell, finished fourth and the first of the wet-tyred runners, ahead of Lucas di Grassi (on wets) and Pastor Maldonado, who were neck and neck as they crossed the line.

Andy Soucek and Karun Chandhok (on wets) rounded out the point scorers.

Pos Driver               Team                         Time
 1. Romain Grosjean      ART                     58:52.430
 2. Giorgio Pantano      Racing Engineering        +10.996
 3. Alvaro Parente       Super Nova                +54.244
 4. Bruno Senna          iSport                    +56.654
 5. Lucas di Grassi      Campos                    +60.201
 6. Pastor Maldonado     Piquet Sports             +60.406
 7. Andy Soucek          Super Nova                +61.764
 8. Karun Chandhok       iSport                    +79.413
 9. Alberto Valerio      Durango                 +1:07.474
10. Javier Villa         Racing Engineering         +1 lap
11. Andi Zuber           Piquet Sports              +1 lap
12. Sakon Yamamoto       ART                        +1 lap
13. Ho-Pin Tung          Trident                    +1 lap
14. Marko Asmer          FMS                        +1 lap
15. Adrian Valles        BCN                        +1 lap
16. Carlos Iaconelli     BCN                        +1 lap
17. Michael Herck        DPR                        +1 lap
18. Roldan Rodriguez     FMS                       +2 laps

Retirements

    Sebastien Buemi      Arden                     35 laps
    Mike Conway          Trident                   35 laps
    Vitaly Petrov        Campos                    35 laps
    Jerome d'Ambrosio    DAMS                      35 laps
    Luca Filippi         Arden                     33 laps
    Diego Nunes          DPR                       33 laps
    Davide Valsecchi     Durango                   23 laps
    Kamui Kobayashi      DAMS                       0 laps


Fastest lap, Pantano 1:24.454 on lap 28

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