2016 Catalunya GP2 Series round

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Spain    2016 Catalunya GP2 round
Round details
Round 1 of 11 rounds in the
2016 GP2 Series
Layout of the Circuit de Catalunya
Layout of the Circuit de Catalunya
Location Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain
Course Permanent racing facility
4.665 km (2.892 mi)
Feature race
Date 14 May 2016
Laps 33
Pole position
Driver France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing
Time 1:27.807
Podium
First France Norman Nato Racing Engineering
Second Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS
Third France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing
Fastest lap
Driver France Norman Nato Racing Engineering
Time 1:34.050 (on lap 28)
Sprint race
Date 15 May 2016
Laps 26
Podium
First United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS
Second France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing
Third United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering
Fastest lap
Driver France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing
Time 1:33.263 (on lap 6)

The 2016 Catalunya GP2 Series round was a GP2 Series motor race on 14 and 15 May 2016 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain. It was the first round of the 2016 GP2 Series. The race weekend supported the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix.

Background[edit]

The defending champions for GP2, Stoffel Vandoorne, were unable to defend their respective titles due to the ruling which forbids driver champions from returning to the series. Vandoorne remained as a McLaren reserve and test driver, where he stood in for the injured Fernando Alonso at the Bahrain Grand Prix, while also racing in the Super Formula series in Japan.

Classification[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

A dramatic qualifying session saw Pierre Gasly took his first pole position of the season, his third in a row dating back to last season, and the fourth in his GP2 career. It was also the first pole position for Prema Racing, which they scored on their debut in the GP2 Series. Norman Nato grabbed his best-ever qualifying position in GP2 with a strong second place, with Alex Lynn behind in third.

Pos. No. Driver Team Time Grid
1 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 1:27.807 1
2 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 1:28.271 2
3 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS 1:28.458 3
4 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1:28.563 4
5 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 1:28.655 5
6 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 1:28.695 6
7 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 1:28.807 7
8 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 1:29.128 111
9 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 1:29.129 8
10 15 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 1:29.143 9
11 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 1:29.163 10
12 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 1:29.274 12
13 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 1:29.322 13
14 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 1:29.385 14
15 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 1:29.397 15
16 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 1:29.440 16
17 23 Netherlands Daniël de Jong MP Motorsport 1:29.464 17
18 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 1:29.478 18
19 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 1:29.942 19
20 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 1:30.254 20
21 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 1:30.304 222
22 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 1:30.609 21
Source:[1]
1.^ – Matsushita received a three-place grid penalty for impeding a rival during the qualifying session.[2]
2.^ – Gelael received a three-place grid penalty for impeding a rival during the qualifying session. However, since he was unable to serve his penalty in full, Gelael started from the pitlane.[2]

Feature Race[edit]

Pierre Gasly got a good getaway from pole position, followed by Nato and the fast-starting ART car of Sergey Sirotkin. However, the safety car was called out when rookie Luca Ghiotto crashed at Turn 3. The restart on Lap 5 saw no positional changes up front. Soft-shod Alex Lynn and Jordan King started the pit stop cycle, but Gasly's blistering pace out front eradicated any potential strategic advantage. The battle for second raged on, with Nato holding off a charging Sirotkin. But Sirotkin's race quickly unravelled when he spun in Turn 2 on Lap 23 and stalled the engine, a rare mistake from the Russian driver. The safety car came out once again while Sirotkin's stricken car was retrieved. This proved advantageous for the drivers on the hard tyre, as they were awarded a "free" pit stop under the safety car. As such, Gasly, Nato, Nicholas Latifi, and Sergio Canamasas all emerged in front of Lynn.

The race restarted again on Lap 26, and this time, there were moves aplenty. Artem Markelov jumped ahead of both Lynn and King for P5, before Nato made a brave race-winning move in the final complex of corners to take the lead. Shortly after, the race became time-certain, which spurred on drivers to make more moves. Latifi passed Gasly on Lap 33 to claim second, while Markelov continued his charge to the front by deposing Canamasas for fourth.

The race ended under a bizarre set of circumstances: Prema Racing's Antonio Giovinazzi clattered into the back of Raffaele Marciello on Lap 34, sending him into the Turn 4 gravel. The safety car came out for the third time, with time running out just before the field crossed the line. Under GP2 rules, there is always one lap after the time runs out, but despite this rule, the checkered flag was accidentally waved one lap too early. Because of race control's gaffe, the results were rolled back to one lap before, which annulled the accident between Marciello and Giovinazzi. However, Giovinazzi was still awarded a twenty-second time penalty which relegated him to an 18th-place finish.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 33 58:51.044 2 25 (2)
2 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 33 +1:337 4 18
3 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 33 +4.248 1 15 (4)
4 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 33 +5.145 8 12
5 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 33 +7.294 15 10
6 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS 33 +7.596 3 8
7 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 33 +8.678 13 6
8 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 33 +11.544 12 4
9 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 33 +13.102 6 2
10 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 33 +17.513 7 1
11 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 33 +18.526 11
12 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 33 +21.773 18
13 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 33 +23.022 14
14 23 Netherlands Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 33 +23.787 17
15 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 33 +24.125 16
16 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 33 +24.348 19
17 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 33 +27.522 PL
18 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 32 +1 Lap 10
19 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 32 +1 Lap 20
Ret 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 28 Mechanical 21
Ret 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 23 Spun off 5
Ret 15 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 0 Accident 9
Fastest lap: France Norman Nato (Racing Engineering) – 1:34.050 (on lap 28)
Source:[1]

Sprint Race[edit]

Reverse-grid polesitter Raffaele Marciello got a clean start, holding off Jordan King into the first corner, but Alex Lynn got a great start from third and passed King into turn 2. It took Lynn merely two laps to catch and sail past Marciello, setting the Briton up for a dominant drive to victory. Behind him, Marciello plummeted to fourth, being passed by King and Pierre Gasly in quick succession. Gasly then overtook King for second on Lap 6 and set off in pursuit of his former teammate. Positions remained at the front of the field, but it was all change in the middle of the pack. Sergey Sirotkin and Luca Ghiotto chewed through almost half the field from their last-row starting positions.

The intense midfield battle came to an abrupt end on Lap 21, when Sean Gelael aggressively blocked Antonio Giovinazzi on the back straight, but Giovinazzi was already partially alongside the Indonesian driver. He was launched over Gelael's left-rear wheel and slid down the remainder of the straight, collecting an innocent Arthur Pic in Turn 10. Giovinazzi hurtled towards the barriers at unabated speed, skipping across the gravel before slamming the tyre wall side-on. He climbed out of his car visibly shaken, but otherwise uninjured, which was positive news after such a violent impact. The safety car was deployed, but a lengthy clean-up meant that it could only be recalled on the final lap. As a result, Lynn was able to take a second consecutive Spanish sprint race victory, while Gasly, King, Artem Markelov, Marciello, Oliver Rowland, Nicholas Latifi, and Nobuharu Matsushita also claimed points.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS 26 43:50.241 3 15
2 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 26 +0.377 6 12 (2)
3 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 26 +1.120 2 10
4 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 26 +2.168 5 8
5 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 26 +3.382 1 6
6 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 26 +3.990 10 4
7 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 26 +4.584 7 2
8 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 26 +5.647 11 1
9 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 26 +8.115 4
10 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 26 +8.419 9
11 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 26 +8.698 21
12 15 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 26 +8.828 22
13 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 26 +9.178 17
14 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 26 +9.650 12
15 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 26 +10.152 15
16 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 26 +10.430 8
17 23 Netherlands Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 26 +10.726 14
18 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 26 +11.672 19
19 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 25 +1 Lap 16
Ret 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 20 Collision 13
Ret 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 20 Accident 18
Ret 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 13 Retired 20
Fastest lap: France Pierre Gasly (Prema Racing) – 1:33.263 (on lap 6)
Source:[1]

Standings after the round[edit]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "GP2 Series 2016 Results - Spain". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. Archived from the original on 2016-05-20. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Penalties for Matsushita and Gelael". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 13 May 2016. Archived from the original on 14 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.

External links[edit]


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