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Silverstone GP2: Jordan King fends off Luca Ghiotto for home win

Jordan King mastered tricky conditions to take a pole-to-flag win for the second weekend running in a GP2 reversed-grid race, this time at Silverstone

The British Racing Engineering driver looked to have done enough to repel an attack from Luca Ghiotto, only for rain in the last three laps to throw in another variable.

King, who as leader was having to judge the conditions without reference, managed to cling on from the closing Italian by just half a second.

Ghiotto qualified last after mechanical failure on Friday, then finished fifth in the feature race, so his Trident car lined up fourth for this race.

He lost a place to the lightning-starting Oliver Rowland, but passed Norman Nato and Rowland in quick formation just before midway, and took only a couple more laps to grab second from Nobuharu Matsushita.

At this point Ghiotto was 1.8s adrift of King, and he sliced the gap to within half a second, before the relative tyre performance appeared to swing back towards King, who augmented his advantage back towards the three-second mark just before the late drizzle.

The rain gave Rowland a chance to get on terms with Matsushita, and he forced the Japanese into a mistake at Brooklands.

Matsushita outbraked himself, the ART Grand Prix driver dropping to fifth.

Rowland went on to claim his second podium of the weekend with MP Motorsport, but he only just pipped a fast-closing Antonio Giovinazzi, who fought through from the fourth row in his Prema Racing car.

Qualifying topper Nato ended his disappointing racing weekend when he sailed into the gravel with two laps remaining and out of sixth place.

This promoted Russian Time's Raffaele Marciello to sixth, the Italian winning a long battle with Mitch Evans.

Evans fell way down the order in the closing laps to finish 13th, so up to seventh came Prema's feature-race victor Pierre Gasly, who made up places after losing ground in the opening stages.

The final point was claimed by Carlin driver Marvin Kirchhofer after a big battle for the lower points positions throughout the race.

RESULTS - 21 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Jordan King Racing Engineering 37m35.325s
2 Luca Ghiotto Trident 0.580s
3 Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 11.664s
4 Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 11.786s
5 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 17.518s
6 Raffaele Marciello RUSSIAN TIME 20.467s
7 Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 23.126s
8 Marvin Kirchhofer Carlin 25.873s
9 Sergio Canamasas Carlin 26.721s
10 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 27.370s
11 Arthur Pic Rapax 28.061s
12 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 28.632s
13 Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 28.844s
14 Alex Lynn DAMS 29.598s
15 Nabil Jeffri Arden International 31.284s
16 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 32.249s
17 Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 35.412s
18 Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 40.058s
19 Gustav Malja Rapax 46.964s
20 Philo Paz Armand Trident 1m30.028s
21 Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 1m30.624s
22 Norman Nato Racing Engineering 2 Laps

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

Pos Driver Points
1 Oliver Rowland 79
2 Antonio Giovinazzi 78
3 Pierre Gasly 74
4 Raffaele Marciello 72
5 Mitch Evans 70
6 Norman Nato 65
7 Jordan King 64
8 Artem Markelov 55
9 Alex Lynn 51
10 Nobuharu Matsushita 46
11 Sergey Sirotkin 40
12 Luca Ghiotto 38
13 Sean Gelael 24
14 Nicholas Latifi 21
15 Marvin Kirchhofer 19
16 Sergio Canamasas 14
17 Jimmy Eriksson 10
18 Daniel de Jong 6
19 Arthur Pic 4
20 Gustav Malja 3
21 Nabil Jeffri 2
22 Philo Paz Armand 0
23 Rene Binder 0

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