GP2: Honda's Matsushita leads ART one-two
By alley - Jul 26, 2015, 6:31 AM ET

GP2: Honda's Matsushita leads ART one-two

Honda protege Nobuharu Matsushita stormed to his first GP2 victory from pole position ahead of ART Grand Prix teammate Stoffel Vandoorne at the Hungaroring.

Matsushita got a perfect start, leaving the rest of the field behind by Turn 1. McLaren junior and championship leader Vandoorne had an equally impressive getaway from fourth on the grid to take second.

The two ART drivers disappeared up the road in the early stages and it looked like it was going to be a two horse race before Rapax driver Sergey Sirotkin, who started sixth, put Vandoorne under pressure. He couldn't find a way past, though, despite numerous attempts at Turn 1 with DRS, and had to settle for third, taking his second podium finish of the weekend.

Matsuhita enjoyed a comfortable race out front and was never really challenged for the win. He controlled the gap to his teammate and managed his tires to ensure he took his first win in GP2.

Raffaele Marciello finished a long way off the podium finishers in fourth, having fallen back from a front row grid position at the start. He was in the fight with Vandoorne and Sirotkin in the early stages but gradually fell back into the clutches of Rio Haryanto.

Norman Nato crossed the line in sixth to complete a climb from 11th on the grid. The Frenchman had a good start but still had to complete some bold overtakes, most notably on Robert Visoiu, who finished seventh, and feature race winner Alex Lynn who finished behind his DAMS teammate Pierre Gasly in ninth.

Arthur Pic completed the top 10 from 13th on the grid. The Frenchman passed Sergio Canamasas, who had a spirited drive from last on the grid to finish 16th, at the midway stage of the race for 11th before breezing past Jordan King who was struggling to manage his tires.

Alexander Rossi had similar issues to his Racing Engineering teammate and was forced to pit in the closing stages for new tires, leaving him down in 19th.

RESULTS

Pos

Driver

Team

Laps

Gap

1

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

28

43m43.229s

2

Stoffel Vandoorne

ART Grand Prix

28

1.961s

3

Sergey Sirotkin

Rapax

28

2.560s

4

Raffaele Marciello

Trident

28

16.243s

5

Rio Haryanto

Campos Racing

28

17.821s

6

Norman Nato

Arden International

28

18.899s

7

Robert Visoiu

Rapax

28

19.605s

8

Pierre Gasly

DAMS

28

24.504s

9

Alex Lynn

DAMS

28

29.572s

10

Arthur Pic

Campos Racing

28

30.380s

11

Nathanael Berthon

Daiko Team Lazarus

28

39.819s

12

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

28

43.666s

13

Richie Stanaway

Status Grand Prix

28

46.223s

14

Nicholas Latifi

MP Motorsport

28

47.244s

15

Julian Leal

Carlin

28

47.869s

16

Sergio Canamasas

Hilmer Motorsport

28

50.050s

17

Nick Yelloly

Hilmer Motorsport

28

51.211s

18

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

28

1m00.570s

19

Alexander Rossi

Racing Engineering

28

1m04.855s

20

Sean Gelael

Carlin

28

1m07.304s

21

Andre Negrao

Arden International

28

1m10.407s

22

Mitchell Evans

RUSSIAN TIME

28

1m18.968s

23

Marlon Stockinger

Status Grand Prix

27

1 Lap

24

Rene Binder

Trident

27

1 Lap

-

Daniel de Jong

MP Motorsport

16

Retirement

DRIVERS' STANDINGS

Pos

Driver

Points

1

Stoffel Vandoorne

194

2

Rio Haryanto

109

3

Alexander Rossi

105

4

Sergey Sirotkin

103

5

Alex Lynn

85

6

Pierre Gasly

61

7

Raffaele Marciello

58

8

Nobuharu Matsushita

48

9

Mitchell Evans

35

10

Jordan King

26

11

Julian Leal

26

12

Sergio Canamasas

23

13

Richie Stanaway

22

14

Arthur Pic

21

15

Nick Yelloly

19

16

Robert Visoiu

18

17

Nathanael Berthon

16

18

Artem Markelov

16

19

Norman Nato

10

20

Oliver Rowland

3

21

Andre Negrao

3

22

Daniel de Jong

1

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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