Nick Yelloly wins Race 2 at Spa
There was certainly no sleep in Robin Frijns eyes on Sunday morning as he claimed the first pole position of his Formula Renault 3.5 Series career, clocking a circuit record with a lap of 1:39.991. The 2011 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 champion lined up on the front row alongside Marco Sorensen, with French drivers Jules Bianchi (Tech 1 Racing) and Arthur Pic (Dams) sitting behind them on the second row.
Rain showers had made the track damp in the morning, but the surface was dry in parts as the 26 drivers lined up on the starting grid. Frijns made a less than perfect getaway, but Sorensen was more concerned with protecting his second place from the dual menace of Bianchi and Sam Bird. At this point the rain began to fall, and the combination of a wet track and slick tires meant that slides and spins were inevitable, as well as a shake-up of the race order. The safety car then came out in front of Frijns, Bianchi, Bird and Sorensen. Cesar Ramos (Lotus), Carlos Huertas (Fortec Motorsports) and Yann Cunha (Pons Racing) were the first drivers to fall foul of the conditions and retire.
At the restart, with the track completely soaked, Frijns managed to retain the race lead. Bianchi was the first driver to head to the pits for the obligatory tire-change and rejoined the race on slicks. The Frenchman was then caught out, however, and took a detour into the gravel trap. Meanwhile, at the front of the pack, Bird passed Frijns and moved into the lead.
Sorenson, for his part, employed a different strategy to his opponents and waited as long as possible before making his compulsory trip to the pits. Out in front, he strung together some of the best laps of the race and left the pits with a five-second lead over Frijns and Bird, before the rain returned. Sorensen and Frijns opted to pit again to switch to treaded tires, and the majority of the other drivers soon followed suit.
At this point, the weather played right into Yelloly’s hands. Unlike his opponents, the British driver made just one stop during the race, and by switching to wet tires at the right moment, he was able to seize the race lead and hold it all the way to the finish. Far behind him, the two remaining podium places were being contested by Negrao and Sorensen, with Danish driver Sorensen eventually finding the opening on the third-from-last lap. Yelloly took victory ahead of Sorensen and Negrao, with Bird finishing fourth to move above Frijns to the top of the championship standings.
What they said:
Nick Yelloly: “I didn’t have the best start to the race. I was hovering around eighth place and it was really hard to stay on the track in the rain. Slick tires were needed after that, but I could see the clouds were approaching. So I decided to stay out on track as long as possible, and I made the right choice. The rain became really heavy, and that was the point when we needed to change tires. I only made one stop, and that allowed me to win. Winning the title is still my main objective, and this second victory for the season puts me back on course."
Marco Sorensen: “It was a difficult race, to say the least. This morning we were quick in qualifying, and to achieve that we made huge changes to the car’s handling overnight. The start of the race was crazy. I overtook, other cars overtook me – it was just crazy. I’m happy to have finished second, and my car worked in all conditions."
POS |
NUM | DRIVER | NAT | TEAM | LAPS | Behind | FL_TIME |
1 | 24 | Nick YELLOLY | GBR | COMTEC RACING | 21 | – | 1:50.729 |
2 | 12 | Marco SORENSEN | DEN | LOTUS | 21 | +27.123 | 1:50.879 |
3 | 22 | Andre NEGRÃO | BRA | INTERNATIONAL DRACO RACING | 21 | +30.076 | 1:52.835 |
4 | 5 | Sam BIRD | GBR | ISR | 21 | +31.088 | 1:50.948 |
5 | 4 | Robin FRIJNS | NED | FORTEC MOTORSPORTS | 21 | +34.593 | 1:52.669 |
6 | 17 | Mikhail ALESHIN | RUS | TEAM RFR | 21 | +48.087 | 1:49.794 |
7 | 10 | Daniil MOVE | RUS | P1 MOTORSPORT | 21 | +49.463 | 1:52.140 |
8 | 1 | Kevin MAGNUSSEN | DEN | CARLIN | 21 | +53.218 | 1:51.155 |
9 | 25 | Alexander ROSSI | USA | ARDEN CATERHAM | 21 | +1:00.540 | 1:52.251 |
10 | 26 | Antonio Felix DA COSTA | POR | ARDEN CATERHAM | 21 | +1:01.223 | 2:00.581 |
11 | 27 | Lucas FORESTI | BRA | DAMS | 21 | +1:22.090 | 1:58.863 |
12 | 8 | Jules BIANCHI | FRA | TECH 1 RACING | 21 | +1:27.105 | 1:49.925 |
13 | 2 | Will STEVENS | GBR | CARLIN | 21 | +1:32.809 | 1:53.613 |
14 | 15 | Giovanni VENTURINI | ITA | BVM TARGET | 21 | +1:36.536 | 1:53.884 |
15 | 9 | Walter GRUBMÃœLLER | AUT | P1 MOTORSPORT | 21 | +1:38.609 | 1:51.942 |
16 | 18 | Anton NEBYLITSKIY | RUS | TEAM RFR | 21 | +1:56.650 | 1:54.562 |
17 | 6 | Jake ROSENZWEIG | USA | ISR | 20 | 1 Lap | 1:53.689 |
18 | 20 | Zoel AMBERG | SUI | PONS RACING | 20 | 1 Lap | 1:58.927 |
DNF | 21 | Nico MÃœLLER | SUI | INTERNATIONAL DRACO RACING | 13 | 11 | 167.7 |
DNF | 28 | Arthur PIC | FRA | DAMS | 12 | 11 | 165.6 |
DNF | 16 | Nicolay MARTSENKO | RUS | BVM TARGET | 9 | 7 | 149.4 |
DNF | 7 | Kevin KORJUS | EST | TECH 1 RACING | 5 | 2 | 126.1 |
DNF | 23 | Vittorio GHIRELLI | ITA | COMTEC RACING | 2 | 0 | – |
DNF | 3 | Carlos HUERTAS | COL | FORTEC MOTORSPORTS | 0 | – | – |
DNF | 11 | Cesar RAMOS | BRA | LOTUS | 0 | – | – |
DNF | 19 | Yann CUNHA | BRA | PONS RACING | 0 | – | – |