Maldonado crushes competition in feature race

Venezuelan claims third win of the season

By Franck Drui

10 July 2010 - 17:57
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Pastor Maldonado made light work of collecting his third victory of the season in today’s feature race in Silverstone, storming off into the distance when the lights went out, and leaving Jules Bianchi and Dani Clos in his wake.

The Frenchman’s chance of victory was over at the start when a slow getaway handed Maldonado a lead which, pitstops notwithstanding, he never relinquished, with Clos slotting in behind the pair. Oliver Turvey pushed across to protect himself after a less than optimal start, but countryman Sam Bird was through and gone before he got there, with Giedo van der Garde also gaining from Charles Pic’s startline woes.

Pic had more misfortune a lap later when a hard charging Sergio Perez just caught the rear of his car, tapping the Frenchman into a spin and down to 11th position, with series returnee Luca Filippi dropping to last place after a misjudgement from Michael Herck damaged the Italian’s tyres and forced him into an early stop.

Christian Vietoris took advantage of his qualifying pace by also stopping early and putting together a string of quick laps in clear air before the rest of field came in, promoting the German to fifth place when the stops shook out.

But back at the front Maldonado was imperious, untouchable as he led the field home, ten seconds to the good over Bianchi, who had a similar margin over Clos as the chequered flag dropped: the Spaniard held on against strong pressure throughout the second half of the race from Bird to claim another podium finish.

Perez was rewarded for his boundless pressure after the stops to claim fifth place from Vietoris with 2 laps remaining, while Giedo van der Garde was possibly the unluckiest driver of the day, holding onto seventh place until a few corners from the end when he ran over some carbon and couldn’t turn in, waving iSport duo Davide Valsecchi and Oliver Turvey through for the final points positions and the front row for tomorrow’s sprint race.

But with the crowd beneath the podium holding three fingers up to the podium it was clear that championship leader Maldonado was the apple of his team’s eye, stretching out his points lead even further as his rivals had no answer for the Venezuelan’s speed today.

Pos. Driver Team Time
01. Pastor Maldonado Rapax 50m21.479s
02. Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix +10.125s
03. Dani Clos Racing Engineering +19.549s
04. Sam Bird ART Grand Prix +20.979s
05. Sergio Perez Barwa Addax +32.039s
06. Christian Vietoris Racing Engineering +35.739s
07. Davide Valsecchi iSport +37.702s
08. Oliver Turvey iSport +38.753s
09. Giedo Van der Garde Barwa Addax +39.087s
10. Charles Pic Arden International +39.845s
11. Jérôme d’Ambrosio DAMS +40.101s
12. Marcus Ericsson Super Nova +53.949s
13. Giacomo Ricci DPR +54.906s
14. Alberto Valerio Coloni +62.132s
15. Adrian Zaugg Trident +71.973s
16. Rodolfo Gonzalez Arden International +72.825s
17. Fabio Leimer Ocean Racing +74.214s
18. Johnny Cecotto Trident +76.113s
19. Max Chilton Ocean Racing +77.805s
20. Luca Filippi Super Nova +93.652s
21. Vladimir Arabadzhiev Coloni +94.243s
22. Michael Herck DPR +1 lap
23. Luiz Razia Rapax DNF
24. Ho-Pin Tung DAMS DNF

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