GP2: Vandoorne fights back for crushing win

Vandoorne, Haryanto & Rossi

McLaren F1 test driver Stoffel Vandoorne won this afternoon’s feature race in Bahrain from pole position, but the victory came against the odds: an early safety car period gave his soft shod rivals a free pitstop, but the Belgian kept his nerve to drive back into contention and claim the win late in the race ahead of Rio Haryanto and Alexander Rossi.

Vandoorne had an easy start when teammate Nobuharu Matsushita bogged down next to him on the front row, with the Belgian easily holding back Alex Lynn and Norman Nato, while Raffaele Marciello and Arthur Pic lined up behind them.

With Vandoorne tearing away at the front the battle was heating up behind him: Marciello and Nato were fighting fiercely, which allowed Pic to sneak through, but the pair came together and tapped Pic into a spin, while a following Pierre Gasly had nowhere to go, with the four drivers into the wall and a safety car out for the clean-up.

With his tires worn, Rossi could not hold 1st Place

This gave the soft shod drivers a free stop: Lynn came in from second as Vandoorne watched forlornly, and looked to have the advantage until fast work by the Racing Engineering team got Rossi out ahead of the Williams test driver, with Mitch Evans behind the pair. At the restart the Belgian streaked away again, taking Haryanto with him as they tried to build as big a lead in clean air as they could, while the pitstopped drivers carved their way through the field on fresh rubber.

Rossi did a great job of this, although an impact between Lynn and the American (and between Evans and Marlon Stockinger) saw his rivals struggle to keep pace. Rossi was up to P4 and just 10 seconds back by the time Vandoorne stopped on lap 22, with Haryanto in the next time through, and the Belgian was almost 20 seconds behind with 10 laps to go. The race looked to be done, but no one told Vandoorne: he sliced his way back into contention lap by lap, taking the lead with two to go as the American’s tires couldn’t help him anymore.

Vandoorne rolled across the line five seconds ahead of Haryanto, who stole Rossi’s position in the final complex before the checkered flag, with teammate Jordan King driving a strong race to finish P4 on his debut. Fellow rookie Robert Visoiu drove a great race on Vandoorne’s strategy for 5th, ahead of a solid recovery drive by Matsushita, with Evans struggling home on shot tires holding off tomorrow’s poleman Nathanael Berthon, while Julian Leal and Andre Negrao rounded out the points ahead of tomorrow morning’s sprint race.

Sakhir – Feature Race

Pos Driver Team Behind
1 Stoffel Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 0.000s
2 Rio Haryanto Campos Racing 5.056s
3 Alexander Rossi Racing Engineering 5.497s
4 Jordan King Racing Engineering 12.322s
5 Robert Visoiu Rapax 20.048s
6 Mitchell Evans RUSSIAN TIME 25.543s
7 Nathanael Berthon Lazarus 27.729s
8 Julian Leal Carlin 28.463s
9 Andre Negrao Arden International 29.502s
10 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 29.664s
11 Marlon Stockinger Status Grand Prix 36.875s
12 Sergey Sirotkin Rapax 38.516s
13 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 41.021s
14 Sergio Canamasas MP Motorsport 41.391s
15 Richie Stanaway Status Grand Prix 43.375s
16 Zoel Amberg Lazarus 44.062s
17 Rene Binder Trident 44.682s
18 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 48.421s
19 Alex Lynn DAMS 1m05.572s
DNF Raffaele Marciello Trident Retirement
DNF Norman Nato Arden International Retirement
DNF Arthur Pic Campos Racing Retirement
DNF Pierre Gasly DAMS Retirement
DNF Marco Sorensen Carlin Retirement

Fastest Lap: Stoffel Vandoorne (ART Grand Prix) – 1:44.617 on lap 24