Perez dominates Abu Dhabi feature race

Sergio Perez crushed his rivals with an unmatched display of speed on his way to a dominant win in today's feature race in Abu Dhabi, securing second place in the championship as he easily led the way home, greeting the checkered flag over twenty seconds ahead of Oliver Turvey and Sam Bird. The Mexican's victory was set up when the lights went out: polesitter Turvey bogged down slightly as he got away, allowing Perez an easily line into the lead at turn one.

Teammate Davide Valsecchi was also slow to get away, handing Romain Grosjean a simple line inside and through for P4, which improved by one when Fabio Leimer and Turvey touched wheels at the first corner, with the Swiss driver coming off worse. Further back Giedo van der Garde and Jules Bianchi came together too: the Dutchman was left stranded on the outside of turn one, and when Adrian Zaugg also tipped into a spin a few corners later there was no choice but to bring out the safety car.

Further back Bird was lying in tenth after an incredible start from P18 on the grid, and when teammate Bianchi and Max Chilton came together one lap after the restart the Briton was up to an amazing P6: the team made a sharp call into the pits on lap 6 to see what they could do to help. Back on track Luiz Razia was pushing Grosjean hard for third, while Dani Clos and Valsecchi were squabbling over the positions behind: the pit call for Bird was the right one, with his rivals losing time fighting as Bird flew in clear air after his stop.

Razia, Valsecchi and Clos stopped together on lap nine, with Bird slotting in ahead of the Spaniard, and a left rear tire problem for Grosjean at his stop a lap later gave him another free position. At the front of the field Perez sailed serenely on, with Turvey unable to challenge and stopping for fresh rubber, with the Mexican finally coming in on lap 12. Champion elect Pastor Maldonado was the only man left to stop, but a message from the stewards stated that he was going to have to make a drive through too, ruining any chance of a fight for points.

A clearly annoyed Maldonado left his stops until the last few laps, but Perez wasn't waiting around: he reclaimed the lead on track on lap 18 and was gone, while behind him Turvey drove a strong race for second. Razia and Valsecchi's races started to unravel under the harsh sun as they were unable to contain the pace of Bird and Clos: the pair had a fierce battle for the final podium position, with the Briton holding on by less than a second. Valsecchi managed to hold on for fifth place ahead of a fast charging Grosjean, with Razia just hanging on in front of tomorrow's poleman Josef Kral, who secured a splendid P8 on his return to the series.

Results

Pos

Driver Team Behind
1. Sergio Perez Barwa Addax +0.000s
2. Oliver Turvey iSport +21.065s
3. Sam Bird ART +29.695s
4. Dani Clos Racing Engineering +30.442s
5. Davide Valsecchi iSport +36.614s
6. Romain Grosjean DAMS +38.175s
7. Luiz Razia Rapax +39.196s
8. Josef Kral Super Nova +39.724s
9. Brendon Hartley Coloni +40.679s
10. Rodolfo Gonzalez Arden +49.704s
11. Marcus Ericsson Super Nova +55.360s
12. Max Chilton Ocean +57.925s
13. Fabrizio Crestani DPR +58.334s
14. Jerome D'Ambrosio DAMS +58.836s
15. James Jakes Coloni +1m01.227
16. Michael Herck DPR +1m02.178
17. Pastor Maldonado Rapax +1m14.109
18. Jules Bianchi ART +1m29.646
19. Federico Leo Trident +1m36.305
20. Charles Pic Arden +1 lap
21. Ho-Pin Tung Racing Engineering DNF 11 laps
22. Fabio Leimer Ocean DNF 7 laps
23. Adrian Zaugg Trident DNF 0 laps
24. Giedo van der Garde Barwa Addax DNF 0 laps