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Barcelona GP2: Nato gets maiden win, Sirotkin spins

Norman Nato took his first GP2 Series win in the opening round of the season at Barcelona, as Sergey Sirotkin opened his campaign with a non-finish after spinning out.

Norman Nato, Racing Engineering

Photo by: GP2 Series Media Service

 Norman Nato, Racing Engineering
 Norman Nato, Racing Engineering
Nicholas Latifi, DAMS
Sergey Sirotkin, Art Grand Prix
Sergey Sirotkin, Art Grand Prix
Pierre Gasly, PREMA Racing
Pierre Gasly, PREMA Racing

In his first race for Racing Engineering, Nato ran second behind polesitter Pierre Gasly for much of the race as the Red Bull junior held the lead through the first sequence of turns.

The Virtual Safety Car was called out on the second lap as Luca Ghiotto's Trident car went in the barriers on the outside of Turn 3, Gasly extending his cushion over Nato until an actual Safety Car was called some laps later.

Gasly held off the advances of Nato when the action resumed, with Sirotkin having made a good start from fifth to sit third behind the French duo.

The front three men held station for a number of laps, Gasly's lead hovering around the one-second mark for much of the time, as Sirotkin put Nato under increasing pressure for second.

However, the Russian driver, while following closely in Nato's wheeltracks through Turns 1 and 2 on the 24th laps, spun out exiting the second corner and came to a halt in the middle of the track.

That brought out the Safety Car once again, at which point Gasly, Nato and the rest of the lead runners all headed to the pits to swap their hard compound tyres for softs.

Nato put Gasly under immediate pressure on the restart, and drew close enough to dive up the inside going into Turn 10 and grab the lead, immediately pulling away with the fastest lap next time round.

From there, Nato was able to control the gap to his pursuers and bring home his Racing Engineering car 1.3s clear to win, as the race time limit ensured only 33 of the scheduled 37 laps were completed.

Nicholas Latifi, third at the restart after Sirotkin's spin, grabbed second from Gasly going into Turn 1, with the Prema driver forced to settle for third.

Fourth was Artem Markelov, who passed Sergio Canamasas after the restart to take the place, ahead of Alex Lynn, the first of those to start on softs and make an early switch to hard tyres.

Jordan King took seventh in Racing Engineering's second entry, following the same strategy as Lynn.

Raffaele Marciello was classified in eighth despite ending up in the gravel courtesy of a punt from debutant Antonio Giovinazzi, provisionally able to keep his points thanks to the chequered flag being waved a lap early.

Race results

Pos. Driver Team Time/Gap
1 Norman Nato Racing Engineering 58:51.044
2 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1.337
3 Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 4.248
4 Artem Markelov Russian Time 5.145
5 Sergio Canamasas Carlin 7.294
6 Alex Lynn DAMS 7.596
7 Jordan King Racing Engineering 8.678
8 Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 11.544
9 Gustav Malja Rapax 13.102
10 Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 17.513
11 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 18.526
12 Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 21.773
13 Arthur Pic Rapax 23.022
14 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 23.787
15 Marvin Kirchhofer Carlin 24.125
16 Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 24.348
17 Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 27.522
18 Antonio Giovinazzi* Prema Racing 32.156
19 Nabil Jeffri Arden International 1 Lap
Ret Philo Paz Armand Trident  
Ret Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix  
Ret Luca Ghiotto Trident  

*Giovinazzi received a post-race 20-second penalty for causing a collision with Marciello.

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