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GP2: Kobayashi Wins Race 2 in Spain
Written by: SPEED Staff
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Barcelona, Spain
 
Kobayashi jumped to first when Grosjean was penalized near the end. (LAT Photo) ยป More Photos

Kamui Kobayashi claimed his maiden 2008 GP2 Series win in race two at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona after a mistake by Romain Grosjean at the restart with just three laps remaining handed the Japanese driver the lead ahead of Sébastien Buemi and Giorgio Pantano.

Grosjean looked to have the race sewn up after dispatching Kobayashi at turn one on the second lap, but a spin by Giacomo Ricci at the final turn prompted a safety car period: at the restart the French driver ran wide before re-entering the track and was extremely forceful to maintain his position at turn one, which earned him a drive-through penalty for his efforts. The Toyota test driver got away well from pole but had fellow front row starter Buemi right next to him, and the pair drifted well right until Buemi had to concede: the move opened a huge corridor for Grosjean to slide through, claiming the scalp of his countryman with Pantano only just failing to follow through with him.

Further back Karun Chandhok spun to the back before restarting, while the Piquet Sports pair of Pastor Maldonado and Andreas Zuber started what was to become and almost race long slugfest. Grosjean had no time to wait and efficiently dispatched his rival for the lead next time around, and while the pair were easily the fastest drivers Kobayashi was unable to stay with Grosjean, who already had the race easily under control. His teammate Luca Filippi, meanwhile, seemed to have all of ART’s bad luck: despite a great getaway putting him in the middle of the Piquet fight, his engine soon gave up the ghost and he was back in the pits for good.

Ben Hanley was also pushing hard, but a very wide Adrian Valles was denying his every attack: with the layout in Barcelona not in the Englishman’s favour, he had to wait 18 laps for a mistake to finally hand him the position. It was around that time that Maldonado and Zuber’s fight boiled over, with the pair coming together as Zuber muscled his way past after a collision gave him the inside line. It was a move too far however, and the pair were soon back in the pits to retire as a result of the damage collected in the incident, while back on track Ricci caught the kerb and spun just before the final turn, stalling in the
middle of the track much to the surprise of the rest of the field and prompting the inevitable safety car period.

At the restart Grosjean lost the composure he had shown all race long by running wide at the chicane and crossing the run off area, forcing his way back on track in front of Kobayashi and dealing with him very firmly at the end of the straight: he was brought with one lap remaining to hand the delighted Japanese driver the win and the bonus point for fastest lap time, ahead of Buemi, Pantano, Bruno Senna, an ecstatic Davide Valsecchi and local driver Javier Villa.

GP2 Series – Barcelona race 2 results:

1) Kamui Kobayashi, DAMS, 40:27.229
2) Sebastien Buemi, Arden, +1.176
3) Giorgio Pantano, Racing Engineering, +1.962
4) Bruno Senna, iSport, +2.808
5) Davide Valsecchi, Durango, +3.501
6) Javier Villa, Racing Engineering, +8.480
7) Alvaro Parente, Super Nova, +8.573
8) Mike Conway, Trident, +9.593
9) Ben Hanley, Campos, +11.469
10) Yelmer Buurman, Arden, +16.974
11) Adrian Valles, FMS, +22.871
12) Milos Pavlovic , BCN, +23.360
13) Romain Grosjean, ART, +23.558
14) Ho-Pin Tung, Trident, +25.486
15) Jerome D'Ambrosio, DAMS, +47.929
16) Diego Nunes, DPR, +1 lap

Not classified:

Pastor Maldonado, Piquet Sports, 22 laps
Andi Zuber, Piquet Sports, 22 laps
Karun Chandhok, iSport, 18 laps
Giacomo Ricci, DPR, 18 laps
Vitaly Petrov, Campos, 15 laps
Alberto Valerio, Durango, 14 laps
Roldan Rodriguez, FMS, 13 laps
Paolo Nocera, BCN, 12 laps
Luca Filippi, ART, 3 laps
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