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Written by: SPEED Staff
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Monte-Carlo (MC)
 
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Romain Grosjean has continued his winning ways with a storming drive to victory in the feature race today in Monaco, leading almost every lap to hand his team another one-two result ahead of teammate Vitaly Petrov and Lucas di Grassi.

The Frenchman led the field away as the lights went out, with Petrov forcing his way in front of a fast starting Nico Hülkenberg as the rest of the field looked for a way through St Devote: Andreas Zuber, di Grassi and Jérôme d'Ambrosio were the next men to follow in their wake as they climbed the hill towards the Casino.

The famously tight circuit lived up to its reputation as the Belgian held a train of cars in his wake, leaving pit strategy to write a new story: Luca Filippi did the best job with his stop to become the man to beat out of the pits, leapfrogging up to effective sixth position while di Grassi repeated that form further up the field to put himself onto a potential podium.

Filippi was stuck once again though, as Davide Rigon left his stop to the closing laps of the race: when he was finally released he pushed too hard to catch Zuber and clipped the kerb at the final corner to immediately finish his race, while Alvaro Parente, Javier Villa and Edoardo Mortara tripped over each other at the hairpin to shake up the order behind.

But it was Grosjean who punched the air with delight as he crossed the finish line 6.6 seconds ahead of his teammate Petrov, while di Grassi held off Hülkenberg for the final podium position. Zuber finished a strong race in fifth position ahead of d'Ambrosio and Karun Chandhok, while Villa claimed eighth despite a very crooked front wing in the closing laps. With Grosjean also taking a point for fastest lap, the Frenchman's lead in the championship continues to grow as his rivals look towards tomorrow's sprint race in an attempt to claw back some points.

Feature Race Results
1 Romain Grosjean (Barwa Addax Team) 45 laps
2 Vitaly Petrov (Barwa Addax Team) +6.600
3 Lucas di Grassi (Fat Burner Racing Engineering) +22.984
4 Nico Hulkenberg (ART Grand Prix) +24.443
5 Andi Zuber (Fisichella Motor Sport) +31.040
6 Jerome D'Ambrosio (Dams) +59.777
7 Karun Chandhok (Ocean Racing Technology) +1:01.789
8 Javier Villa (Super Nova Racing) +1:10.089
9 Roldan Rodriguez (Piquet GP) +1.11.546
10 Pastor Maldonado (ART Grand Prix) +1:20.236
11 Davide Rigon (Trident Racing) +1:21.248
12 Sergio Perez (Telmex Arden International) -1 lap
13 Luiz Razia (Fisichella Motor Sport) -1 lap
14 Giacomo Ricci (DPR) -1 lap
15 Davide Valsecchi (Durango) -2 laps
16 Michael Herck (DPR) -2 laps

Not classified:
Giedo van der Garde (iSport International) -7 laps
Alvaro Parente (Ocean Racing Technology) -9 laps
Edoardo Mortara (Telmex Arden International) -10 laps
Luca Filippi (Super Nova Racing) -11 laps
Kamui Kobayashi (Dams) -27 laps
Dani Clos (Fat Burner Racing Engineering) -29 laps
Diego Nunes (iSport International) -32 laps
Alberto Valerio (Piquet GP) -40 laps
Nelson Panciatici (Durango) -41 laps

Drivers' Championship
after 3 of 20 races
1 Grosjean 31
2 Petrov 16
3 D'Ambrosio 13
4 Mortara 10
5 di Grassi 6
6 Van der Garde 5
7 Filippi 5
8 Hulkenberg 5
9 Maldonado 5
10 Zuber 4

Teams' Championship
1 Barwa Addax Team 47
2 Dams 16
3 Telmex Arden International 10
4 ART Grand Prix 10
5 Fat Burner Racing Engineering 6
6 Super Nova Racing 6
7 iSport International 5
8 Fisichella Motor Sport 4
9 Ocean Racing Technology 2

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