Saturday, 3 September 2016

GP2 Monza: Giovinazzi storms from back to win with last-lap pass

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Antonio Giovinazzi came from the back of the grid for a home GP2 win at Monza, helped by a confused safety car period.

Giovinazzi denied Raffaele Marciello a long-awaited second victory with a final-lap pass, while frustrated long-time leader Pierre Gasly had to settle for fourth behind Gustav Malja.

Championship leader Gasly had looked set for a comfortable win having established a three-second after resisting early attacks from Artem Markelov and Arthur Pic.

Markelov clipped Gasly as he locked up into the first chicane after the start, and forced Pic off the road in the process.

Pic rejoined from the escape road alongside Gasly and then launched multiple bids to take first place in the opening laps before getting embroiled in an extremely fraught fight with Markelov instead.

Then after the pitstops Pic ended up tussling with Sergio Canamasas in a battle that ended with the Spaniard being launched into a roll on the exit of the Lesmos as he turned in from the outside with Pic sideways over the inside kerb.

While Canamasas was unhurt, the safety car the crash prompted changed the face of the race.

Those who had started on medium tyres had yet to pit, led by Nobuharu Matsushita, Malja and Giovinazzi - who had lost his front row start to a tyre pressure infringement on Friday.

ART brought Matsushita in instantly, but the other three were handed a huge advantage as the safety car erroneously picked up Gasly as the race leader.

Marciello, Malja and Giovinazzi were then able to get around and make their pitstops while the pack that should have returned to the front was held back at safety car pace, rejoining in front and on soft tyres for the final eight-lap sprint.

Giovinazzi attacked in the closing moments, pulling off DRS passes on Malja and then Marciello to move from third to first in the final two laps and seal an unlikely win.

Gasly was left in fourth ahead of Norman Nato, Luca Ghiotto, Jordan King and Mitch Evans.

Markelov lost ground going off the road battling with Pic and ended up 10th behind Oliver Rowland.

Alex Lynn was forced to start from the pitlane at the last moment and ended up 12th, with Sergey Sirotkin sliding down the order through the race to end up 15th.


Read the full story at Formula 1 news - Autosport

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