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FV8 3.5: Isaakyan claims first victory at Jerez
By alley - Oct 29, 2016, 10:31 AM ET

FV8 3.5: Isaakyan claims first victory at Jerez

Rookie Matevos Isaakyan claimed a breakthrough first Formula V8 3.5 victory at Jerez, heading a Russian one-two after a close fight with compatriot Egor Orudzhev in the final laps.

From the outside of the front row, Isaakyan benefitted from a shocking getaway by polesitter Jack Aitken to fleetingly hold the lead at the start of the race.

But the SMP Racing driver was passed into Turn 1 by fast-starting teammate Matthieu Vaxiviere, and in opening two-thirds of the race appeared content to follow the two-time 2016 race winner.

Isaakyan was presented with an opportunity to grab back top spot when Vaxiviere ran off track on the first lap after a restart seven laps from home and, after negotiating Vaxiviere, held the lead until the finish to wrap up his first win in the series.

Arden racer Orudzhev also demoted Vaxiviere, and upped his attack over the final laps to come within half a second of denying Isaakyan at the checkered flag.

"Matthieu had a really incredible start," said a delighted Isaakyan. "Perhaps before the safety car I was a little bit quicker than Matthieu, but unfortunately for him he made a small mistake after the safety car went in.

"Once I was in the lead, I tried to hang onto it – and here I am."

Orudzhev produced a strong drive to work his way from fifth on the grid to runner-up position, while Vaxiviere came home third – though was visibly gutted to have made a mistake when in the lead, attributing his off-track moment to cold rear brakes.

The safety car period was required to retrieve the stranded AVF machine of long-time championship leader Tom Dillmann, who retired after a controversial clash with chief title rival Louis Deletraz.

Fortec driver Deletraz had momentarily overtaken Dillmann for fourth at Turn 6, Curva Dry Sac, before immediately running wide on the exit and losing the position. Three turns later, at Curva Angel Nieto, Deletraz staged another attempt.

Dillmann appeared to make a late turn-in, but it is questionable whether Deletraz was fully alongside before the two cars hit each other.

Deletraz survived the incident, and when Vaxiviere had his grass-cutting moment, made a fine opportunistic move around the outside at the last corner to briefly hold third before ceding the spot once more.

His eventual fourth spot moves the Renault Academy driver into a provisional one-point championship lead over Dillmann, but both men are under investigation.

After suffering a back injury in a hefty start crash during the previous meeting at Monza, Aurelien Panis took a fine fifth for Arden, ahead of Lotus racer Rene Binder.

An unfortunate Aitken appeared to suffer a serious problem away from the lights and immediately dropped to the back of the back.

The RP Motorsport driver, who was competing under appeal after officials identified a possible bodywork irregularity post qualifying, showed strong pace on his way to 11th.

RESULT - 27 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Gap

1

Matevos Isaakyan

SMP Racing

43m04.008ss

43m04.008s

2

Egor Orudzhev

Arden Motorsport

43m04.521ss

0.513s

3

Matthieu Vaxiviere

SMP Racing

43m09.108ss

5.100s

4

Louis Deletraz

Fortec Motorsports

43m11.056ss

7.048s

5

Aurelien Panis

Arden Motorsport

43m12.260ss

8.252s

6

Rene Binder

Lotus

43m13.175ss

9.167s

7

Yu Kanamaru

Teo Martin Motorsport

43m15.478ss

11.470s

8

Beitske Visser

Teo Martin Motorsport

43m15.524ss

11.516s

9

Roy Nissany

Lotus

43m16.175ss

12.167s

10

Pietro Fittipaldi

Fortec Motorsports

43m17.835ss

13.827s

11

Jack Aitken

Rp Motorsport

43m18.712ss

14.704s

12

Vitor Baptista

Rp Motorsport

43m19.752ss

15.744s

-

Tom Dillmann

AVF

25m00.533ss

Retirement

-

Giuseppe Cipriani

Durango Racing Team

22m34.055ss

Retirement

-

Alfonso Celis

AVF

14m17.033ss

Retirement

-

Tom Randle

Comtec Racing

1m46.229ss

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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