GP2: Haryanto holds on for sprint win in Austria

From left, Stoffel Vandoorne (ART Grand Prix), Rio Hayranto (Campos Racing), Nobuharu Matsushita (ART Grand Prix)
From left, Stoffel Vandoorne (ART Grand Prix), Rio Haryanto (Campos Racing), Nobuharu Matsushita (ART Grand Prix)

Rio Haryanto has claimed his second win of the season in this morning's sprint race in Spielberg with a drive of skill, speed and cunning to defy series leader Stoffel Vandoorne and Nobuharu Matsushita despite driving with a broken front wing for the second half of the race.

The Indonesian driver started as he meant to go on, making a great getaway as the lights went out to out drag poleman Nick Yelloly on the inside line into turn one. Alexander Rossi tried to go to the outside but three into one didn't fit: the American and the Briton collided, Rossi dropped back but continued, but Yelloly's race was run.

The collision handed second place to Artem Markelov, who had the ART teammates on his rear wing after another yet quick getaway from the McLaren test driver. The Russian was pushing with everything he had for his first win, but Haryanto was equal to the challenge, defending well in the braking areas and pulling away just enough in the fast sections to cover everything off.

On lap 13 Markelov's frustration spilled over, going late for a gap that was only half there with the Russian throwing himself up the inside as Haryanto braked: the Indonesian saw him at the last minute and opened his car but was unable to avoid him, breaking his right front wing as he tapped the back of Markelov as he ran wide. The Russian ran through the gravel but got going again, and now the Indonesian had Vandoorne on his tail.

American Alexander Rossi tries an outside pass for the lead going into Turn 1 but three into one didn't fit: the American and Nick Yelloly collided, Rossi dropped back but continued, but Yelloly's race was run

The Belgian likewise threw everything he had at his rival, dreaming of a double win for the record books, but equally knew that pressure from behind via Matsushita and Sergey Sirotkin meant that someone was going to miss out on a podium. Haryanto's top speed wasn't what it should have been because of the damage, but he was looking to fulfil dreams of his own.

And at the line he had done enough: Haryanto denied Vandoorne, Matsushita and Sirotkin for the win, with just 1.3 seconds covering the four drivers. Mitch Evans had a quiet race for P5, while behind him Pierre Gasly just held off Jordan King for P6, while Alexander Rossi made a last ditch stab at the final point, crossing the line on the same time but just centimeters behind the nose of Markelov.

Vandoorne's title ambitions were given yet another boost with the win and second place, now leading Rossi by 155 points to 78, while Haryanto closed up to 70 points ahead of Sirotkin on 46, Alex Lynn on 42 and Evans on 35 points, while in the teams' title race ART Grand Prix are pulling further away on 184 points ahead of Racing Engineering on 96, Campos Racing on 91, DAMS on 62 and Rapax on 58 points as the grid looks ahead to the next round in Silverstone.

Spielberg – Sprint Race

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time Behind Gap Fast Lap On Lap
1 15 R. Haryanto Campos Racing 28 35:57.944 0.000 0.000 1:16.427 12
2 5 S. Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 28 35:58.394 0.450 0.000 1:16.201 12
3 6 N. Matsushita ART Grand Prix 28 35:58.849 0.905 0.455 1:16.318 12
4 18 S. Sirotkin Rapax 28 35:59.312 1.368 0.463 1:16.400 12
5 9 M. Evans RUSSIAN TIME 28 36:01.339 3.395 2.027 1:16.488 12
6 1 P. Gasly DAMS 28 36:04.306 6.362 2.967 1:16.267 12
7 7 J. King Racing Engineering 28 36:04.666 6.722 0.360 1:16.199 11
8 10 A. Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 28 36:05.865 7.921 1.199 1:16.333 20
9 8 A. Rossi Racing Engineering 28 36:05.873 7.929 0.008 1:16.359 23
10 19 R. Visoiu Rapax 28 36:17.333 19.389 11.460 1:16.874 18
11 11 R. Marciello Trident 28 36:17.886 19.942 0.553 1:16.809 20
12 14 A. Pic Campos Racing 28 36:19.978 22.034 2.092 1:16.503 7
13 17 D. De Jong MP Motorsport 28 36:29.052 31.108 9.074 1:16.732 11
14 21 N. Nato Arden International 28 36:29.674 31.730 0.622 1:16.974 22
15 12 R. Binder Trident 28 36:32.274 34.330 2.600 1:17.016 11
16 23 R. Stanaway Status Grand Prix 28 36:34.296 36.352 2.022 1:16.863 7
17 4 M. Sorensen Carlin 28 36:35.889 37.945 1.593 1:17.084 28
18 26 N. Berthon Daiko Team Lazarus 28 36:38.595 40.651 2.706 1:17.164 12
19 25 S. Trummer Hilmer Motorsport 28 36:40.063 42.119 1.468 1:17.130 11
20 22 M. Stockinger Status Grand Prix 28 36:57.119 59.175 17.056 1:16.858 11
21 2 A. Lynn DAMS 28 37:02.700 64.756 5.581 1:15.963 24
22 20 A. Negrao Arden International 28 37:12.068 74.124 9.368 1:16.297 23
23 3 J. Leal Carlin 27 36:41.906 1 LAP 1 LAP 1:17.441 18
DNF 24 N. Yelloly Hilmer Motorsport 1 1:53.472 DNF

Fastest Lap: Alex Lynn (DAMS) – 1:15.963 on lap 24