Van der Garde powers to home victory

Dutchman leads iSport 1-3

Giedo van der Garde stormed to victory in the closest thing the Dutchman has to a home race Sunday morning  at  the  fabled  Spa-Francorchamps  Circuit,  leading  from  lights  to  flag  to  head  an iSport 1-3 ahead of Roldan Rodriguez and Diego Nunes.

The win was set up at the start when the Dutchman blew past poleman Edoardo Mortara as the lights went out to claim the inside line for turn one and a lead which was never in doubt again. Behind him though was chaos, as Dani Clos ran into Nico Hülkenberg leaving Jérôme d'Ambrosio and Luca Filippi nowhere to go but into the pair.

Pastor  Maldonado  made  a  strong  start  to  slot  in  behind  van  der  Garde  and  Mortara,  and  was soon looking for a way past the Italian: he tried his luck on the outside of turn five but found the grass  instead,  spinning  across  the  track  and  into  the  wall,  forcing  Kamui  Kobayashi  to  spin  in avoidance, and prompting the safety car out until the track could be cleared.

Race  one  winner  Alvaro  Parente  was  promoted  to  fourth  as  a  result,  but  it  wasn't  to  last:  the Portuguese driver's race ended one lap later in a cloud of smoke, pushing Nunes and Lucas di Grassi up one spot, the latter easily disposing of his compatriot when the race went live before closing in on Mortara. He got a little too close, however, and one lap later ran over the Italian's rear wheel into the Bus Stop,  putting  both  drivers  out  on  the  spot  and  promoting  Sergio  Perez  to  fourth,  ahead  of  the Davides Valsecchi and Rigon.

For  the  remainder  of  the  race  the  battles  to  watch  were  for  the  minor  points  places:  van  der Garde easily rolled out a victory three seconds ahead of Rodriguez, while Nunes had to absorb race  long  pressure  from  Perez  to  claim  his  podium  finish,  and  behind  them  Rigon  made  a spectacular move on his namesake at the end of the main straight to claim a strong fifth position.

Championship  contender  Petrov  finally  found  a  way  by  teammate  Valsecchi  for  sixth  place  to keep himself mathematically in the title hunt: he goes to Monza 27 points behind Hülkenberg with 40 points left to play for over the final two weekends of the season.

Spa-Francorchamps – Race 2 Driver Team

1. Giedo van der Garde iSport International 2. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet GP 3. Diego Nunes iSport International 4. Sergio Perez Telmex Arden International 5. Davide Rigon Trident Racing 6. Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax Team 7 Karun Chandhok Ocean Racing Technology 8. Davide Valsecchi Barwa Addax Team 9. Michael Herck DPR 10. Javier Villa Super Nova Racing 11. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 12. Alberto Valerio iSport International 13. Nelson Panciatici Durango 14. Ricardo Teixeira Trident Racing Fastest lap time: Sergio Perez (Telmex Arden International) – 1:56.731 on lap 7 Not Classified Driver Team Edoardo Mortara Telmex Arden International Lucas di Grassi Fat Burner Racing Eng. Alvaro Parente Ocean Racing Technology Pastor Maldonado ART Grand Prix Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix Dani Clos Fat Burner Racing Eng. Jérôme d’Ambrosio DAMS Luca Filippi Super Nova Racing


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