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2010 Bahrain International Circuit GP2 Asia Series round (February)


FieldValue
CountryBahrain
Grand PrixBahrain
Round_No3
Season_No4
Season2009-10
ImageBahrain International Circuit--Grand Prix Layout.svg
CaptionBahrain International Circuit
Year2010
LocationBahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.451
Course_km5.554
Date_r126 February
Laps_r134
Pole_driver_countryFrance
Pole_driverJules Bianchi
Pole_teamART Grand Prix
Pole_time1:43.474
First_driver_country_r1Italy
First_driver_r1Davide Valsecchi
First_team_r1iSport International
Second_driver_country_r1Italy
Second_driver_r1Luca Filippi
Second_team_r1MalaysiaQi-Meritus.com
Third_driver_country_r1Spain
Third_driver_r1Javier Villa
Third_team_r1Arden International
Fast_driver_country_r1Spain
Fast_driver_r1Javier Villa
Fast_team_r1Arden International
Fast_time_r11:47.035
Fast_lap_r110
Date_r227 February
Laps_r223
First_driver_country_r2France
First_driver_r2Charles Pic
First_team_r2Arden International
Second_driver_country_r2Italy
Second_driver_r2Giacomo Ricci
Second_team_r2DPR
Third_driver_country_r2Spain
Third_driver_r2Javier Villa
Third_team_r2Arden International
Fast_driver_country_r2France
Fast_driver_r2
Fast_team_r2ART Grand Prix
Fast_time_r21:46.499
Fast_lap_r29

The 2009–10 Bahrain 1st GP2 Asia round was the third round of the 2009-10 GP2 Asia Series season. It was held on February 26 and 27, 2010 at Bahrain International Circuit at Sakhir, Bahrain, together with 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2010 Desert 400. It was the first of two rounds to be held at the circuit, the other being the 2009-10 Bahrain 2nd GP2 Asia round. The layout used for this Race will not be used for the following event, as it acts as a F1 Support race.

Report

Feature race

Despite Jules Bianchi starting on Pole, Davide Valsecchi clinched the GP2 Asia title with three rounds to spare by winning in the Bahrain feature race. The iSport driver lurked in third for most of the distance, before mounting another late surge which has become his characteristic this year, to overcome Arden's Javier Villa and Meritus' Luca Filippi and claim his third victory in five rounds. With Valsecchi's nearest rival and team-mate Oliver Turvey delayed in the pits and unable to score, the win gave Valsecchi an insurmountable points lead. Filippi and Villa burst from the second row into the lead at the start, while polesitter Jules Bianchi (ART) immediately fell out of contention for victory for a very poor start. Villa looked faster than Filippi in the opening laps, but with no way past on track, he dived in for an early stop. The extra speed on fresh tyres paid dividends for Villa, and by the time the pitstops were complete he was in the lead ahead of Filippi and Valsecchi.

As has been the case throughout the championship, Valsecchi got quicker and quicker as the race progressed. An initial dive-bomb move on Filippi for second saw him skitter over the run-off at the Turn 10 hairpin, but he quickly regrouped and passed his countryman into Turn 1 with six laps to go. He then caught Villa in just one lap and took the lead with a straightforward outbraking move - only to then run wide at Turn 10 later in the lap and hand first place back again. It was only a brief respite for Villa though, as Valsecchi soon repassed him into the first corner and pulled away to secure victory. Villa lost more pace as his tyres faded, allowing Filippi to drive around the outside of him and take second. DPR's Giacomo Ricci came within 0.2 seconds of depriving Villa of third too as they diced on the final lap. Charles Pic took the second Arden car to fifth ahead of Coloni's returnee Alvaro Parente and Addax's Sergio Pérez. Adrian Zaugg got quicker throughout the race on his return with Trident, charging past Turvey and Bianchi in the closing stages to claim eighth and pole for race two. Turvey had lost several places in his pitstop with a wheelgun problem while Bianchi never got up to speed after dropping down the order at the start.

Sprint race

In race 2 Charles Pic earned his first GP2 Asia/GP2 win by breaking away from the early chaos in the Bahrain Sprint race. The Frenchman overtook initial leader Adrian Zaugg and then escaped from his pursuers while they spent the next few laps tripping over each other. For much of the race it looked like Arden would score a one-two, with Pic's team-mate Javier Villa all over the back of second placed Giacomo Ricci. But the latter picked up his pace later on and charged away to secure DPR's third podium finish in the last two events. Having gained pole position on the partially reversed grid thanks to his eighth place yesterday, Zaugg (Trident) led into the first corners while Coloni's Alvaro Parente and Addax's Sergio Pérez fought for second. The pair ended up banging wheels approaching Turn 4, leaving Pérez with a broken wing and sending Parente spinning into the barriers as his apparently wounded car broke loose on the following downhill sweeps. There was more contact further down the pack, and newly crowned champion Davide Valsecchi (iSport) had to pit for a new wing, while race one podium finisher Luca Filippi (Meritus) spun down the order. Leader Zaugg did not have the pace to pull away and soon had Pic, Ricci, ART's fast-starting Jules Bianchi and Villa queuing up behind him.

Pic dived ahead at the end of the backstraight on lap four, with Ricci then following him in the next corner. As Zaugg tried to fight back, Bianchi got alongside him as well, with all three cars wheel to wheel through the last turn, down the pitstraight and into the first complex - where it ended in tears as contact damaged Zaugg and Bianchi's cars. That settled the top three positions, Pic having pulled clear and Ricci eventually dropping Villa and securing second. Rapax's Daniel Zampieri had emerged from the mayhem in fourth, but was hunted down as the race progressed - Sam Bird (ART) and Edoardo Piscopo (DAMS) demoting him in the closing stages. Zampieri then handed the final point to iSport's Oliver Turvey when he ran wide while trying to fend off the Briton with two laps to go, and also dropped behind his charging Rapax team-mate Vladimir Arabadzhiev. Turvey's sixth place ensured that iSport wrapped up the teams' title alongside Valsecchi's drivers' crown. Among the other incidents in the race, Meritus driver Alexander Rossi received a ten place grid penalty for the next round after forcing Ocean's Fabio Leimer off the track. The American eventually broke his front wing on the back of Leimer's car and then slid into Coloni's Will Bratt, ending both their races early.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamTimeGapGrid123456789101112131415161718192021222324
7FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix1:43.4741
17ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International1:43.478+0.0042
12ESP Javier VillaArden International1:43.519+0.0453
20ITA Luca FilippiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com1:43.523+0.0494
24POR Álvaro ParenteScuderia Coloni1:43.714+0.2405
16GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International1:43.818+0.3446
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR1:43.918+0.4447
1DEU Christian VietorisDAMS1:44.086+0.6128
11FRA Charles PicArden International1:44.172+0.6989
6MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team1:44.246+0.77210
8GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix1:44.253+0.77911
2ITA Edoardo PiscopoDAMS1:44.338+0.86412
5UK Max ChiltonBarwa Addax Team1:44.617+1.14313
26ROU Michael HerckDPR1:44.671+1.19714
21USA Alexander RossiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com1:44.713+1.23915
22NED Yelmer BuurmanOcean Racing Technology1:44.724+1.25016
3BUL Vladimir ArabadzhievRapax1:44.759+1.28517
18RSA Adrian ZauggTrident Racing1:44.781+1.30718
4ITA Daniel ZampieriRapax1:45.079+1.60519
25GBR Will BrattScuderia Coloni1:45.320+1.84620
23CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology1:45.371+1.89721
15CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing1:45.424+1.95022
14USA Jake RosenzweigSuper Nova Racing1:45.980+2.50623
19BUL Plamen KralevTrident Racing1:47.243+3.76924

Feature race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223Ret
17ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International341:02.05.146210
20ITA Luca FilippiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com34+2.79248
12ESP Javier VillaArden International34+6.06736+1
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR34+6.23875
11FRA Charles PicArden International34+13.02694
24POR Álvaro ParenteScuderia Coloni34+17.77753
6MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team34+23.948102
18RSA Adrian ZauggTrident Racing34+25.479181
16GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International34+29.2536
7FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix34+33.23812
4ITA Daniel ZampieriRapax34+34.50919
22NED Yelmer BuurmanOcean Racing Technology34+39.51316
8GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix34+40.41511
1DEU Christian VietorisDAMS34+41.7508
2ITA Edoardo PiscopoDAMS34+45.77912
25GBR Will BrattScuderia Coloni34+46.80320
3BUL Vladimir ArabadzhievRapax34+48.57717
5UK Max ChiltonBarwa Addax Team34+1:05.08613
14USA Jake RosenzweigSuper Nova Racing34+1:06.21123
23CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology34+1:23.38521
15CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing34+1:53.04922
19BUL Plamen KralevTrident Racing33+1 lap24
26ROU Michael HerckDPR32+2 laps14
21USA Alexander RossiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com26DNF15

Sprint race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920NCRetRetRet
11FRA Charles PicArden International2341:11.96046
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR23+3.58655+1
12ESP Javier VillaArden International23+9.37164
8GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix23+22.388133
2ITA Edoardo PiscopoDAMS23+23.193152
16GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International23+25.11091
3BUL Vladimir ArabadzhievRapax23+25.86617
4ITA Daniel ZampieriRapax23+28.95011
1DEU Christian VietorisDAMS23+32.49914
22NED Yelmer BuurmanOcean Racing Technology23+33.07612
15CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing23+33.48921
5UK Max ChiltonBarwa Addax Team23+36.43718
26ROU Michael HerckDPR23+36.69423
14USA Jake RosenzweigSuper Nova Racing23+47.78919
23CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology23+49.28920
19BUL Plamen KralevTrident Racing23+1:27.83822
6MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team23+1:29.6532
20ITA Luca FilippiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com23+1:36.8327
18RSA Adrian ZauggTrident Racing22+1 lap1
17ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International22+1 lap8
7FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix19+4 laps10
25GBR Will BrattScuderia Coloni2DNF16
21USA Alexander RossiMalaysiaQi-Meritus.com2DNF24
24POR Álvaro ParenteScuderia Coloni0DNF3

Standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1ITA Davide Valsecchi
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 52ITA Giacomo Ricci
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13GBR Oliver Turvey
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 14ITA Luca Filippi
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 65ESP Javier Villa

;Teams' Championship standings

PosTeamPoints
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR iSport International
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 52NED Arden International
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13GBR DPR
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4MYS MalaysiaQi-Meritus.com
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 25GBR Super Nova Racing
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Notes

| Previous_year's_round = 2009 Bahrain 2nd GP2 Asia Series round | Next_year's_round = 2010 Bahrain 2nd GP2 Asia Series round

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