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GP2: Evans snatches Monza win on final lap
By alley - Sep 6, 2015, 9:31 AM ET

GP2: Evans snatches Monza win on final lap

Mitch Evans snatched victory away from Arthur Pic on the final lap to take his first win of the season in the GP2 sprint race at Monza.

Campos Racing's Pic led the majority of the race after he capitalized on polesitter Jordan King's poor getaway, which was followed by the Racing Engineering driver losing his front wing on the first chicane's curbs.

Pic held a slim lead over Richie Stanaway in the opening laps before Stanaway's fellow New Zealander Evans dispatched him into the first corner and set about catching the leader. The Frenchman was pulling away but a brief safety car period undid his hard work.

McLaren protege Stoffel Vandoorne followed Evans through and passed Stanaway with ease, as the top three began to pull clear.

The gap between Evans and Pic remained the same for much of the race until the Russian Time driver stepped up the pace on the penultimate lap.

Evans took his opportunity, with the help of DRS, on the inside into the first chicane on the final lap. Pic did his best to try to fight back as they went side by side on the rundown to the Roggia chicane, but he couldn't retake the lead and had to settle for second as Evans celebrated a win achieved despite having to start Saturday's race from last after being excluded from qualifying.

Vandoorne increased his already staggering lead in the championship with third place, after title rival Alexander Rossi retired. The Racing Engineering driver passed Robert Visoiu on the rundown to the Roggia chicane, but the pair made contact and spun, which brought out the safety car.

Sergey Sirotkin had a great comeback drive from the back of the grid to take fifth behind Stanaway. The Russian was locked in several intense battles with different drivers but kept it clean to finish well clear of Sergio Canamasas.

Ferrari junior Raffaele Marciello also fought his way up from the back of the grid and take sixth, despite running over the kerb at the first chicane in a battle with Artem Markelov. Rene Binder, Markelov and Julian Leal completed the top 10.

DAMS team-mates Alex Lynn and Pierre Gasly recovered their pitlane starts to finish 11th and 13th, respectively.

Arden International's Norman Nato, who started third on the grid, retired on the opening lap after an apparent engine blow-up.

RESULTS - 21 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Gap

1

Mitch Evans

RUSSIAN TIME

34m17.890s

2

Arthur Pic

Campos Racing

0.707s

3

Stoffel Vandoorne

ART Grand Prix

1.066s

4

Richie Stanaway

Status Grand Prix

7.623s

5

Sergey Sirotkin

Rapax

8.871s

6

Sergio Canamasas

Daiko Team Lazarus

11.895s

7

Raffaele Marciello

Trident

12.150s

8

Rene Binder

MP Motorsport

13.241s

9

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

13.625s

10

Julian Leal

Carlin

14.352s

11

Alex Lynn

DAMS

14.502s

12

Rio Haryanto

Campos Racing

15.250s

13

Pierre Gasly

DAMS

15.672s

14

Johnny Cecotto Jr.

Trident

17.686s

15

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

22.464s

16

Simon Trummer

Hilmer Motorsport

23.094s

17

Patric Niederhauser

Daiko Team Lazarus

25.186s

18

Andre Negrao

Arden International

25.570s

19

Marlon Stockinger

Status Grand Prix

26.228s

20

Jann Mardenborough

Carlin

35.277s

-

Robert Visoiu

Rapax

Retirement

-

Alexander Rossi

Racing Engineering

Retirement

-

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

Retirement

-

Norman Nato

Arden International

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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