Ellinas edges Niederhauser for victory in Barcelona
From left, Niederhauser, Ellinas and Daly |
What a start to the 2013 GP3 Series for Tio Ellinas: The Cypriot becomes the first driver in GP3 history to win consecutive races in different seasons, following his victory in Monza 2012 and becoming victorious in the opening round of this year. It was the perfect start with Ellinas pocketing 31 points with pole and fastest lap. It was a nail-biting conclusion with Jenzer Motorsport’s Patric Niederhauser glued to the back of his GP3 machine until the checkered flag with ART Grand Prix's Conor Daly joining in the titanic tussle.
Poleman Tio Ellinas made one his traditional lightning getaways to secure the lead with the top three holding station in a trouble-free first lap. MW Arden’s Daniil Kvyat was the man on the move, passing Carlin’s Nick Yelloly and ART Grand Prix’s Facu Regalia early on.
The Cypriot pushed hard and opened up a 3.5s advantage back to his Swiss rival, posting fastest laps. An early casualty was Josh Webster (Status Grand Prix) who retired with technical issues. Yelloly decided he’d had enough of Kvyat’s MW Arden machine and the duel began with the two swapping places with the Brit’ getting the better of him.
At the midway point Ellinas held a comfortable three second advantage over Niederhauser as drivers began to struggle with tire degradation. There were ten drivers fighting within three seconds of each to get into the points scoring positions, with action aplenty and drivers three abreast.
Marussia Manor Racing’s Dino Zamparelli had a premature end to his race after making contact with the back of Kevin Korjus’ Koiranen GP car, as the action began to hot up at the front of the field. All eyes were on the duo of Ellinas and Niederhauser as the Swiss driver began to put immense pressure on his Cypriot rival. Ellinas resisted his best efforts but that wasn’t going to stop Niederhauser who was giving everything. On the final lap, Daly joined in on the fun as the trio charged hard, but the race belonged to Ellinas who didn’t put a foot wrong, winning by a half a second, with the American one second back.
Yelloly was fourth at the checkered flag, ahead of Aaro Vainio (Koiranen GP) and best rookie of the race Jack Harvey (ART Grand Prix.). David Fumanelli (Trident), Korjus, Robert Visoiu (MW Arden) and Alex Fontana (Jenzer Motorsport) completed the points and the top ten.
Ellinas heads the Driver’s Standings on 31 points, with Niederhauser on 18 and Daly on 15.
Reverse Pole goes to Korjus for Race 2 which takes place at 09.25 CET tomorrow morning.
Barcelona – Race 1
Pos | Driver | Team |
1. | Tio Ellinas | Marussia Manor Racing |
2. | Patric Niederhauser | Jenzer Motorsport |
3. | Conor Daly | ART Grand Prix |
4. | Nick Yelloly | Carlin |
5. | Aaro Vainio | Koiranen GP |
6. | Jack Harvey | ART Grand Prix |
7. | David Fumanelli | Trident |
8. | Kevin Korjus | Koiranen GP |
9. | Robert Visoiu | MW Arden |
10. | Alex Fontana | Jenzer Motorsport |
11. | Lewis Williamson | Bamboo Engineering |
12. | Giovanni Venturini | Trident |
13. | Luis Sa Silva | Carlin |
14. | Melville McKee | Bamboo Engineering |
15. | Carlos Sainz Jr | MW Arden |
16. | Samin Gomez | Jenzer Motorsport |
17. | Emanuele Zonzini | Trident |
18. | Eric Lichtenstein | Carlin |
19. | Jimmy Eriksson | Status Grand Prix |
20. | Daniil Kvyat | MW Arden |
21. | Ryan Cullen | Marussia Manor Racing |
22. | Carmen Jorda | Bamboo Engineering |
23. | Adderly Fong | Status Grand Prix |
24. | Facu Regalia | ART Grand Prix |
DNF | Dino Zamparelli | Marussia Manor Racing |
DNF | Patrick Kujala | Koiranen GP |
DNF | Josh Webster | Status Grand Prix |