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GP2: Honda's Matsushita dominates Monaco sprint race
By alley - May 28, 2016, 11:31 AM ET

GP2: Honda's Matsushita dominates Monaco sprint race

Honda protege Nobuharu Matsushita opened GP2 champion team ART Grand Prix's 2016 account by dominating the Monaco sprint race from pole.

Matsushita's front row partner Marvin Kirchhofer inched ahead as they got off the line, but the Japanese driver braked later down the inside into Ste Devote and stayed ahead thereafter. An early charge pulled him clear of Carlin's GP3 graduate Kirchhofer, and by the end his winning margin was 13.6 seconds.

Kirchhofer fended off Russian Time's Raffaele Marciello for the runner-up spot, with Mitch Evans fourth for Campos.

Alex Lynn kept a train of cars at bay for fifth, finishing with Friday's podium finishers Norman Nato, Oliver Rowland and Artem Markelov on his tail.

In a processional race, only Sergio Canamasas seemed able to make progress up the order, surging past Pierre Gasly, Gustav Malja and Daniel de Jong with a string of bold moves to reach 10th.

Other drivers starting down the order struggled. Sergey Sirotkin remains on zero points after parking at Casino Square early on, Jordan King was 16th and penalized for a tangle with Philo Paz Armand, and Antonio Giovinazzi spent the race last after stalling on the dummy grid.

SPRINT RACE RESULT

Pos

Driver

Team

Laps

Gap

1

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

30

41m59.392s

2

Marvin Kirchhofer

Carlin

30

13.660s

3

Raffaele Marciello

RUSSIAN TIME

30

15.453s

4

Mitch Evans

Pertamina Campos Racing

30

20.894s

5

Alex Lynn

DAMS

30

32.560s

6

Norman Nato

Racing Engineering

30

33.038s

7

Oliver Rowland

MP Motorsport

30

33.594s

8

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

30

33.874s

9

Arthur Pic

Rapax

30

36.777s

10

Sergio Canamasas

Carlin

30

47.646s

11

Daniel de Jong

MP Motorsport

30

54.291s

12

Gustav Malja

Rapax

30

55.476s

13

Pierre Gasly

Prema Racing

30

55.981s

14

Luca Ghiotto

Trident

30

56.501s

15

Jimmy Eriksson

Arden International

30

58.682s

16

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

30

1m09.193s

17

Nabil Jeffri

Arden International

30

1m17.922s

18

Antonio Giovinazzi

Prema Racing

30

1m17.997s

-

Nicholas Latifi

DAMS

13

Retirement

-

Sergey Sirotkin

ART Grand Prix

10

Retirement

-

Sean Gelael

Pertamina Campos Racing

7

Retirement

-

Philo Paz Armand

Trident

3

Retirement

Originally on Autosport.com

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