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2010 Catalunya GP2 Series round

2010 GP2 race held in Spain

2010 Catalunya GP2 Series round

2010 GP2 race held in Spain

FieldValue
CountrySpain
Grand PrixSpanish
Round_No1
Season_No10
ImageFormula1 Circuit Catalunya.svg
CaptionCircuit de Catalunya
Year2010
LocationCircuit de Catalunya
Montmeló, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.892
Course_km4.655
Date_r18 May
Laps_r137
Pole_driver_countryFrance
Pole_driverJules Bianchi
Pole_teamART Grand Prix
Pole_time1:27.727
First_driver_country_r1France
First_driver_r1Charles Pic
First_team_r1Arden International Motorsport
Second_driver_country_r1Italy
Second_driver_r1Giacomo Ricci
Second_team_r1DPR
Third_driver_country_r1Spain
Third_driver_r1Dani Clos
Third_team_r1Racing Engineering
Fast_driver_country_r1UK
Fast_driver_r1Sam Bird
Fast_team_r1ART Grand Prix
Fast_time_r11:31.754
Fast_lap_r14
Date_r29 May
Laps_r225
First_driver_country_r2Switzerland
First_driver_r2Fabio Leimer
First_team_r2Ocean Racing Technology
Second_driver_country_r2Brazil
Second_driver_r2Luiz Razia
Second_team_r2Rapax Team
Third_driver_country_r2Venezuela
Third_driver_r2Pastor Maldonado
Third_team_r2Rapax Team
Fast_driver_country_r2Switzerland
Fast_driver_r2Fabio Leimer
Fast_team_r2Ocean Racing Technology
Fast_time_r21:31.229
Fast_lap_r27

Montmeló, Spain The 2010 Catalunya GP2 Series round was a GP2 Series motor race held on May 8 and May 9, 2010 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Spain. It was the first race of the 2010 GP2 Series. The race was used to support the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix.

Report

Qualifying

Jules Bianchi gained pole position for the feature race on his first outing for ART.

Feature race

In Race 1, Charles Pic won an eventful first race of the 2010 GP2 season at Barcelona. The rookie Frenchman moved into first place when previous leader Sergio Pérez (Barwa Addax) was delayed by a slow pitstop, and survived a brief challenge from DPR's Giacomo Ricci to take Arden's first win since the same event 12 months ago. Ricci's second place was an equally memorable result for DPR, a team that scored precisely one point between 2007 and 2009, and has not won a race since the inaugural GP2 season in 2005. Completing the podium was local man Dani Clos of Racing Engineering, who staked his claim to the position with a pass on Pastor Maldonado earlier in the race. Pérez finished just off the podium, but compared to other title rivals, fared well. ART pairing of polesitter Jules Bianchi and Sam Bird were just 2 drivers who suffered at the start. Bianchi led into the first corner, only to collide with Racing Engineering's Christian Vietoris. Both cars were out of the race, while Bird was forced wide in the melee behind him and had to return to the pits for a new nose. At that point he seemed out of contention, but the Briton produced a stunning drive from the back of the grid, reminiscent of Lewis Hamilton's drive through the field in Turkey 2006, to haul himself back up to ninth at the finish, falling just 1.6s short of taking the final point and sprint race pole from Ocean Racing's Fabio Leimer. Less fortunate in his progress through the field was Barwa Addax's Giedo van der Garde, who was dealt a 10s penalty for leaving the pit exit after it had closed prior to the race, and then a drive-through for jumping the start.

Sprint race

Fabio Leimer

Fabio Leimer survived a late push from Luiz Razia to win the second GP2 Series Race at Barcelona. The Swiss driver, who was making his series debut, started from pole and opened a gap of as much as 4.3 seconds during the middle part of the race. But Razia came back at him over the closing laps, and crossed the line just 0.7s in arrears. It was the second-ever win for the Ocean Racing Technology squad, while third for Razia's team-mate Pastor Maldonado secured a two-three for Rapax. The race was fairly processional at the front, but there was more competition for the minor points placings. ART's Sam Bird echoed his overtaking masterclass of the day before with another excellent performance, the Briton climbing from ninth to fourth, and he could potentially have challenged for third were it not a late excursion into the gravel that cost him six seconds. Oliver Turvey held on to fifth despite lapping around 1.5s off the pace in an unco-operative iSport car, leading a train of cars behind him headed by a frustrated Dani Clos (Racing Engineering). Once again it was a difficult day for some of the series favourites, with Jules Bianchi finishing 12th after banging wheels with Giedo van der Garde and sliding off the track, while Sergio Pérez was unable to make the start after the engine in his Barwa Addax Dallara blew on the formation lap. There could be more bad news ahead for the Mexican, who is facing a post-race investigation for trailing oil around the racing line on two thirds of the lap before finally pulling over, forcing the start to be delayed by 10 minutes while powder was laid down.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoNameTeamTimeGrid123456789101112131415161718192021222324
1FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix1:27.7271
4MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team1:28.0112
2GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix1:28.2413
8DEU Christian VietorisRacing Engineering1:28.2544
9GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International1:28.2985
16FRA Charles PicArden International Motorsport1:28.3006
7ESP Dani ClosRacing Engineering1:28.3727
6SWE Marcus EricssonSuper Nova Racing1:28.3768
15VEN Pastor MaldonadoRapax1:28.6709
10ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International1:28.71410
19CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology1:28.72311
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR1:28.96912
3NLD Giedo van der GardeBarwa Addax Team1:29.00016
14BRA Luiz RaziaRapax1:29.06513
24VEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.Trident Racing1:29.12914
11BEL Jérôme d'AmbrosioDAMS1:29.23815
20BRA Alberto ValerioScuderia Coloni1:29.27117
5CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing1:29.38218
18GBR Max ChiltonOcean Racing Technology1:29.43719
26ROU Michael HerckDPR1:29.50020
25ZAF Adrian ZauggTrident Racing1:29.51821
12CHN Ho-Pin TungDAMS1:29.51922
21BGR Vladimir ArabadzhievScuderia Coloni1:29.91223
17VEN Rodolfo GonzálezArden International Motorsport1:30.20924

Notes :1. – Giedo van der Garde received a three-place grid penalty because of impeding Jérôme d'Ambrosio in qualifying.

Feature Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920RetRetRetRet
16FRA Charles PicArden International Motorsport430:57:54.177610
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR43+1.489128
7ESP Dani ClosRacing Engineering43+4.20976
4MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team43+5.11125
9GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International43+18.33954
15VEN Pastor MaldonadoRapax43+30.21193
14BRA Luiz RaziaRapax43+30.568142
19CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology43+34.321111
2GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix43+35.96131
10ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International43+44.06410
6SWE Marcus EricssonSuper Nova Racing43+50.3528
5CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing43+51.68218
12CHN Ho-Pin TungDAMS43+53.45022
20BRA Alberto ValerioScuderia Coloni43+59.83717
17VEN Rodolfo GonzálezArden International Motorsport43+1:06.18024
25ZAF Adrian ZauggTrident Racing43+1:06.39421
26ROU Michael HerckDPR43+1:06.68920
18GBR Max ChiltonOcean Racing Technology43+1:11.57219
21BGR Vladimir ArabadzhievScuderia Coloni43+1:16.29223
3NLD Giedo van der GardeBarwa Addax Team43+1:17.17313
11BEL Jérôme d'AmbrosioDAMS12Retired16
1FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix0Retired12
8DEU Christian VietorisRacing Engineering0Retired4
24VEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.Trident Racing0Retired15

Sprint Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021RetDNSDNS
19CHE Fabio LeimerOcean Racing Technology2538:31.84916 + 1
14BRA Luiz RaziaRapax25+0.75525
15VEN Pastor MaldonadoRapax25+4.85034
2GBR Sam BirdART Grand Prix25+14.27493
9GBR Oliver TurveyiSport International25+26.78542
7ESP Dani ClosRacing Engineering25+27.43361
16FRA Charles PicArden International Motorsport25+28.4598
27ITA Giacomo RicciDPR25+29.0777
3NLD Giedo van der GardeBarwa Addax Team25+29.88920
12CHN Ho-Pin TungDAMS25+31.32313
10ITA Davide ValsecchiiSport International25+39.22610
1FRA Jules BianchiART Grand Prix25+39.58422
11BEL Jérôme d'AmbrosioDAMS25+39.66121
17VEN Rodolfo GonzálezArden International Motorsport25+51.38315
25ZAF Adrian ZauggTrident Racing25+51.97116
18GBR Max ChiltonOcean Racing Technology25+52.47318
24VEN Johnny Cecotto Jr.Trident Racing25+53.48924
8DEU Christian VietorisRacing Engineering25+54.12923
5CZE Josef KrálSuper Nova Racing25+54.77212
21BGR Vladimir ArabadzhievScuderia Coloni25+56.38819
26ROU Michael HerckDPR25+1:05.54117
6SWE Marcus EricssonSuper Nova Racing2Retired11
20BRA Alberto ValerioScuderia Coloni0Did not start14
4MEX Sergio PérezBarwa Addax Team0Did not start5

Standings after the round

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1FRA Charles Pic10
2CHE Fabio Leimer8
3ITA Giacomo Ricci8
4BRA Luiz Razia7
5ESP Dani Clos7

;Teams' Championship standings

PosTeamPoints
1ITA Rapax14
2NLD Arden International Motorsport10
3PRT Ocean Racing Technology8
4GBR DPR8
5ESP Racing Engineering7
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_round = 2009 Spanish GP2 round | Next_year's_round = 2011 Spanish GP2 round

References

  1. (2010-05-07). "Post qualifying penalty for van der Garde". [[GP2 series]].
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