GP2 Di Grassi holds on for second win

Campos claim both victories at home circuit Lucas  di  Grassi  took  the  sprint  race  win  yesterday morning  at  Valencia  to  hand  Campos  a  double victory at their home circuit, with the Brazilian staying out of trouble after avoiding an accident in front of him on the tenth lap and then storming away to win by four seconds from Luca Filippi and Jérôme D'Ambrosio, with the points from his fastest lap and the victory moving di Grassi into the title battle with just two rounds remaining in the season.

His job was made a little easier at the start of the race when Sébastien Buemi could not leave the grid  for  the  warm  up  lap,  clearing  a  slot  in  front  of  him,  and  when  Andy  Soucek  and  Jérôme D'Ambrosio were slow off the line on the dirty side of the track di Grassi was through and looking at the rear wing of polesitter Filippi, although Grosjean was able to just slot between the pair at the end of the first lap.

With the Frenchman soon attacking the front man, di Grassi decided to bide his time and wait for an opportunity to come to him. Behind  them  Bruno  Senna  was  soon  all  over  the  rear  of  Soucek's  car  after  Pastor  Maldonado found the wall on the second lap, and the Brazilian was pushing hard to maximize his advantage over  title  rival  Giorgio  Pantano  who  was  outside  of  the  points:  on  lap  seven  it  looked  like  the Brazilian's dreams were coming true when Soucek suddenly slowed, but an avoidance move off the track coated his tyres in dirt and Senna spun a few corners later, finding the wall and ironically promoting the Italian into the points as he did so.

The  battle  between  Grosjean  and  Filippi  was  white  hot,  and  it  soon  flared  over:  on  lap  ten  the Frenchman snuck inside at the final turn for the lead, but Filippi had other ideas and stayed with him  all  the  way  to  turn  two  where  he  tried  to  return  the  favour,  with  the  pair tripping over each other as di Grassi flew past them, with Filippi soon in pursuit while Grosjean was forced to return to the pits on foot. D'Ambrosio  was  promptly  all  over  the  back  of  Filippi's  slower  car,  but  a  safety  car  period  for Marko Asmer's spin gave everyone the chance to take a breath and cool down for a few minutes, with  the  restart  showing  the  front  runners  to  be  holding  station. 

Further  back  however  the challenge  for  the  final  point  was  heating  up,  and  when  Javier  Villa  cut  a  corner  under  intense pressure  from  Vitaly  Petrov  he  had  to  hand  the  position  to  the  Russian:  unfortunately  for yesterday’s  race  winner,  Karun  Chandhok  decided  to  try  and  make  both  positions  at  the  same time, with the inevitable contact causing both men to limp back to the pits and retirement.

And  when  the  laps  ran  out  it  was  di  Grassi  who  saw  the  chequered  flag  first,  driving  a  mature race to hand a double reward to his team ahead of Filippi, who used his experience to hold off the challenge from an impressive D'Ambrosio who was clearly delighted to take his first main series podium finish. Pantano held station for fourth and a few more valuable points in the championship ahead of Diego Nunes, who scored his first points of the season, and Villa held on to claim the final point of the race.

With Pantano moving up to 70 points, Senna staying on 58 and di Grassi moving up to 51 points, the Spa weekend promises to be an enthralling three way fight.


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