2010 Monza GP2 Series round

Italy    2010 Italian GP2 round
Round details
Round 9 of 10 rounds in the
2010 GP2 Series season
and
Round 8 of 8 rounds in the
2010 GP3 Series season

Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Location Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
5.793 km (3.6 mi)
Feature race
Date 11 September 2010
Laps 32
Pole position
Driver France Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix
Time 1:30.269
Podium
First United Kingdom Sam Bird ART Grand Prix
Second France Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix
Third United Kingdom Oliver Turvey iSport International
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Sam Bird ART Grand Prix
Time 1:32.438 (on lap 17)
Sprint race
Date 12 September 2010
Laps 21
Podium
First Germany Christian Vietoris Racing Engineering
Second Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio DAMS
Third United Kingdom Sam Bird ART Grand Prix
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Sam Bird ART Grand Prix
Time 1:31.954 (on lap 9)
Race 1
Date 11 September 2010
Laps 16
Pole position
Driver Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez ART Grand Prix
Time 1:43.425
Podium
First Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez ART Grand Prix
Second Canada Robert Wickens Status Grand Prix
Third Indonesia Rio Haryanto Manor Racing
Fastest lap
Driver Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez ART Grand Prix
Time 1:45.131 (on lap ?)
Race 2
Date 12 September 2010
Laps 16
Podium
First Canada Robert Wickens Status Grand Prix
Second Italy Mirko Bortolotti Addax Team
Third Switzerland Nico Müller Jenzer Motorsport
Fastest lap
Driver Brazil Leonardo Cordeiro MW Arden
Time 1:44.313 (on lap ?)

The 2010 Italian GP2 round is a GP2 Series motor race to be held on September 11 and 12, 2010 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, in Italy. It will be the ninth round of the 2010 GP2 Season and the final round of the 2010 GP3 Season. The race will be used to support the 2010 Italian Grand Prix.

GP2 Report

Feature Race

Englishman Sam Bird claimed his maiden GP2 win in fine style, keeping his head through the chaos all round him to claim the chequered flag ahead of ART team-mate Jules Bianchi and countryman Oliver Turvey, while series leader Pastor Maldonado put one hand on the trophy when Sergio Pérez was punted out of the race on the third lap. Lights out and the ART pair had slow but solid starts: Bird was better placed for turn one and when Bianchi cut the corner slightly the lead was his. Behind them chaos was descending, with Alvaro Parente and Dani Clos cutting the kerb (for later drive through penalties) ahead of a drag to the next chicane, where Luca Filippi ran too deep and took out Giedo van der Garde, prompting a safety car to clean up the mess. Immediately at the restart 2 laps later Jerome d'Ambrosio thought he'd found Bianchi napping and ran outside him at turn one before being pushed wide, with the subsequent accordion affect at the tight corner causing Romain Grosjean to stop sharply. Maldonado had nowhere to go but over his wheel, with collisions behind them stopping team-mate Luiz Razia, Marcus Ericsson and Brendan Hartley, prompting another safety car period.

Straight after the next restart Bianchi out dragged Parente to regain P2 into the first chicane, but at the second one Michael Herck braked late and extinguished Perez's championship run against the tyre barrier. A lap later Venezuelan pitted to check for damage, with Christian Vietoris going for the early stop to push up the grid at the same time, but two laps later Maldonado was back in and mobbed by his team as he got out of the car, while on track the remaining drivers found space around them as they followed their pre-planned pit strategies. At the end it was Bird who claimed the top step of the podium from team-mate Bianchi by 8.5 seconds, with Turvey driving another sensible race to join the ART pair upstairs. Behind them Vietoris' early stop paid dividends, pushing him up to fourth despite finishing the first lap in P12, with d'Ambrosio recovering to follow him home in fifth. Trident drivers Adrian Zaugg and Edoardo Piscopo delighted their mechanics by finishing sixth and seventh respectively, just ahead of Max Chilton.

Sprint Race

Christian Vietoris took his maiden main series win in the sprint race. He had a storming start which caught many of his rivals napping, and a controlled drive thereafter under extreme pressure, to greet the chequered flag ahead of Jerome d'Ambrosio and Sam Bird, while Pastor Maldonado failed to finish but nevertheless claimed the 2010 GP2 Series driver's championship. The victory was set up as the lights went out: with the front row starters very slow to get away, Vietoris made a flyer and threaded the needle to lead the field into the first turn before tearing away into the distance. Adrian Zaugg also made a good getaway but was unable to find a way through, dropping back as d'Ambrosio went wide around everyone to slot into second behind the German. Further back and the championship looked to be over when Sergio Pérez braked heavily and ran wide and through the gravel at the Parabolica, with Pastor Maldonado two cars back seemingly following in his rival's tracks. The Mexican held on to narrowly miss the wall and find his way back onto circuit, but the Venezuelan was less lucky and found the wall for the third time in the weekend. Bird was looking to cap off his best weekend of the season in style: a sharp getaway had him up to fourth on the road from eighth on the grid, and he quickly dispatched pole man Max Chilton at the first chicane next time through for a podium spot.

His team-mate Jules Bianchi found his way by Chilton two laps later, but he didn't seem to have the pace of his team-mate in race conditions here, dropping time while Bird ran a string of fastest laps to catch up to the leading pair. The Englishman soon caught up to d'Ambrosio, but the nature of the fast flowing circuit meant there was little chance of a pass unless someone made a mistake. With the top three running nose to tail for the remainder of the race Vietoris held on for the win one second ahead of d'Ambrosio, who took second by just one tenth from Bird. Bianchi solidified third in the championship with another points finish for fourth, with Chilton hanging on for fifth against race long pressure from Oliver Turvey. But with Perez unable to improve on 13th position the championship finally belonged to Maldonado, who celebrated with his team in the pits as the chequered flag dropped for his rivals. The Venezuelan takes his place in history alongside Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Timo Glock, Giorgio Pantano and Nico Hülkenberg as the newest GP2 champion.

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