Oliver Turvey scores maiden win in Abu Dhabi

Rookie leads iSport one-two at Yas Marina Circuit

Oliver Turvey claimed his first GP2 Asia victory tonight leading from start to finish and fending off his  teammate’s  constant  attacks  all  through  the  animated  race.  Davide  Valsecchi  and  iSport International increased their advantage in the GP2 Asia Series standings. As the sun  set on  the Yas Marina Circuit and  the race started, Turvey  took off perfectly passing poleman  Charles  Pic  who  was  then  immediately  under  the  pressure  from  Valsecchi. 

The  Italian charged the Arden man at the end of the long back straight and claimed second before Lap 2. The Top  three  were  soon joined  by  Jules Bianchi and Javier Villa.  The Spaniard was  the  first  of the leaders to obverse his mandatory pitstop on Lap 6. Pic pitted two laps later, but as he came back out, he had lost a position to his teammate. Valsecchi and Bianchi stopped the lap after that and while the Italian came back out in front of Villa, Bianchi found his way in between the two Arden cars. Comfortably  leading,  Turvey  pitted  on  Lap  10,  emerging  right  in  front  of  Valsecchi. 

The  Italian showed no mercy and immediately attacked his teammate on the outside of Turns 11, 12 and 13. The  two  cars  slightly  came  together,  went  off  the  track  before  rejoining,  Valsecchi  ahead  of Turvey. But the Italian soon after that gave way for the Brit to get back into the lead. Behind the duo, Villa, Bianchi and Pic joined the action with the first Frenchman sweeping around the outside of the  Arden Spaniard in the last  corner to claim  third. In sixth,  a flying Luca Filippi back  from  the  depth  of  the  starting  grid  sent  Pic  flying  across  a  run-off  area  following  an aggressive move.

The poleman dropped to mid-field and was only left with regrets. The  Safety  car  was briefly  deployed  but  Turvey kept  the lead at the  restart and  no matter  how much pressure Valsecchi would put onto him, he held his own till the finish line, 0.6s ahead of the Series leader and Bianchi who scored a podium on his GP2 Asia debut. Villa passed fourth under the  chequered  flag. Giacomo  Ricci at DPR finished  a strong  fifth while Alexander  Rossi  who  had  started  from  last  on  the  grid  worked  his  way  back  to  sixth while  his teammate Filippi came to a halt on the very last lap after he ran out of fuel. In  the  last  stages  of  the  race, 

Marcus  Ericsson  who  was  running in  eighth  came  together  with Michael Herck as the DPR man tried to overtake him, leaving the Super Nova racer with a broken suspension and promoting Ocean’s Max Chilton to eighth and on pole for the sprint race.


Related Motorsport Articles

85,795 articles