2016 Monaco GP2 Series round

Monaco    2016 Monaco GP2 round
Round details
Round 2 of 11 rounds in the
2016 GP2 Series season

Layout of the Circuit de Monaco
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Street circuit
3.340 km (2.075 mi)
Feature race
Date 27 May 2016
Laps 40
Pole position
Driver Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix
Time 1:19.186
Podium
First Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time
Second France Norman Nato Racing Engineering
Third United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport
Fastest lap
Driver France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing
Time 1:20.469 (on lap 39)
Sprint race
Date 28 May 2016
Laps 30
Podium
First Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix
Second Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin
Third Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time
Fastest lap
Driver Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix
Time 1:21.554 (on lap 28)

The 2016 Monaco GP2 Series round was a pair of motor races held on 27 and 28 May 2016 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monaco as part of the GP2 Series. It was the second round of the 2016 GP2 season. The race weekend supported the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix.

Classification

Qualifying

Qualifying was split into two groups, with the odd numbered cars in Group A and the even numbered cars in Group B.

Fresh off of his maiden win in Spain, Norman Nato set the quickest time in Group A, edging Campos Racing's Mitch Evans. It was championship leader Pierre Gasly that took the early lead, but improvements from other drivers saw the Frenchman fall down to eighth by the time the checkered flag fell.

Group A
Pos. No. Driver Team Time Grid
1 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 1:19.894 2
2 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Campos Racing 1:19.962 4
3 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS 1:20.014 6
4 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 1:20.601 8
5 16 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 1:20.630 10
6 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 1:20.744 12
7 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 1:21.016 13
8 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 1:21.381 PL1
9 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 1:21.965 16
10 23 Netherlands Daniël de Jong MP Motorsport 1:21.978 18
11 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 1:22.029 19
Source:[1]

Track conditions remained unchanged for the second qualifying group. Sergio Canamasas was on top briefly, but contact with the wall put an end to his session. But Sergey Sirotkin stole the show at the midway point, as his lap of 1:19.656 ensured that Group B would fight for pole. Artem Markelov had a heavy crash at Turn 1, and the session was red-flagged with 3 minutes and 48 seconds left on the clock to repair the heavily damaged barrier. This set up a one-lap shootout for pole position, which Sirotkin duly claimed with a lap five-tenths faster than Jordan King's second-place effort.

Group B
Pos. No. Driver Team Time Grid
1 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 1:19.186 1
2 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 1:19.691 3
3 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 1:19.852 5
4 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 1:19.972 7
5 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1:20.182 9
6 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 1:20.360 11
7 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 1:20.600 PL2
8 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Campos Racing 1:20.877 14
9 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 1:22.160 15
10 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 1:22.707 17
11 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 1:22.722 PL3
Source:[1]
Notes
1.^ – Gasly started from the pitlane having failed to stop at the scrutineering weighbridge.[2]
2.^ – Canamasas started from the pitlane having failed to stop at the scrutineering weighbridge.[2]
3.^ – Jeffri received a three-place grid penalty after being found guilty of impeding Markelov during Group B's qualifying session. However, since Jeffri could not take his penalty in full, he started from the pitlane.[2]

Feature Race

A sluggish start from poleman Sergey Sirotkin saw fellow front-row starter Norman Nato take the lead into Turn 1. Sirotkin was the quicker driver, but Nato managed to soak up the pressure and hang on to first place. Behind them, Jordan King held position in third, while Mitch Evans, Oliver Rowland, and Alex Lynn staged a fierce battle for fourth position. However, Evans skipped the Nouvelle chicane and gained an advantage, which earned him a 5-second time penalty. The first half of the race was a clean and calm affair, but the second half was anything but.

A chain of virtual safety cars was triggered when Pierre Gasly mounted the back of Jimmy Eriksson, which would ultimately result in terminal damage for the Swedish rookie. At the restart, Rowland quickly displaced Evans and charged after the leading trio, but there was more drama to come. Just after Nicholas Latifi clipped the wall in the tunnel and retired from eighth place, Sirotkin lost control of his car at the exit of La Piscine and crashed into the barriers. For the second feature race in a row, Sirotkin exited his car, visibly distraught with his mistake. Another virtual safety car was brought out for a general cleanup, although once it ended, it didn't take long for the third virtual safety car to be deployed, as Nabil Jeffri had crashed at La Rascasse. King fell victim to this restart, as he clipped the wall, which brought an end to Racing Engineering's hopes of a 1-2 finish. It was after this that the complexion of the race really changed.

Evans stopped for tyres on Lap 28, with Lynn, Rowland, and Nato pitting on laps 29, 30, and 31 respectively. This handed the lead to Russian Time driver Artem Markelov. But Markelov defied logic, setting much faster laps than everyone behind him, despite being on extremely worn tyres. The virtual safety car was called out twice more in the latter stages of the race, first for debris on the track and later for Luca Ghiotto's stricken Trident car. It was here that Markelov sealed the deal on an improbable victory, because the timing of the safety car proved advantageous for him. When Markelov did stop with two laps remaining, he emerged just in front of Nato. He resisted the Frenchman's challenge and took the win, despite starting 15th on a track where overtaking is notoriously difficult. Nato was disgusted by having victory snatched away from him, but Rowland was content with a debut podium in GP2.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 40 1:01:27.183 15 25+2
2 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 40 +1.541 2 18
3 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 40 +3.187 5 15
4 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn Russian Time 40 +8.239 6 12
5 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Campos Racing 40 +11.723 4 10
6 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 40 +15.025 8 8
7 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 40 +21.153 13 6
8 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 40 +21.582 12 4
9 23 Netherlands Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 40 +22.343 18 2
10 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 40 +23.333 11 1
111 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 40 +25.037 7
12 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 40 +30.192 PL
13 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Campos Racing 40 +31.295 14
142 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 40 +39.900 16
15 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 40 +49.718 PL
16 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 39 +1 Lap 17
Ret 15 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 35 Engine 10
Ret 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 32 Accident damage 19
Ret 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 27 Suspension 3
Ret 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 23 Accident PL
Ret 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 22 Accident 1 4
Ret 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 21 Suspension 9
Fastest lap: Pierre Gasly (Prema Racing) — 1:30.469 (on lap 39)
Source:
Notes
1.^ – Giovinazzi received a five-second time penalty for gaining an advantage by way of leaving the circuit.[3]
2.^ – Malja received a five-second time penalty for gaining an advantage by way of leaving the circuit.[3]

Sprint Race

Following the post-race penalty for Antonio Giovinazzi, Nobuharu Matsushita was promoted into reverse-grid pole for the Sprint race. Despite not getting a great start, Matsushita had the inside line and was thus able to fend off the fast-starting Carlin of Marvin Kirchhöfer. Behind them, Raffaele Marciello led Mitch Evans, Alex Lynn, and Norman Nato, who jumped ahead of Oliver Rowland. From here, Matsushita began to rapidly pull away from Kirchhöfer. The Indonesian contingent of GP2 was rapidly eliminated from the race; Philo Paz Armand was squeezed into the wall by Jordan King on Lap 4, while a virtual safety car was needed after Sean Gelael crashed out at Sainte Devote on Lap 8. Sergey Sirotkin's nightmare season continued when an fire extinguisher failed in his car, and Nicholas Latifi also retired with gearbox woes. At the front of the field, Matsushita was dominating and trading fastest laps with sixth-placed Nato, who himself was locked in a fierce battle with Lynn, Rowland, and Feature Race winner Artem Markelov. In the end, it was an easy victory for the Japanese driver, who took fastest lap and finished more than thirteen seconds ahead of nearest rivals Kirchhöfer and Marciello. Despite a somewhat disappointing weekend, Nato left the weekend with a one-point championship lead over Markelov.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 30 41:59.392 1 15+2
2 19 Germany Marvin Kirchhöfer Carlin 30 +13.660 2 12
3 9 Italy Raffaele Marciello Russian Time 30 +15.453 3 10
4 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans Campos Racing 30 +20.894 4 8
5 5 United Kingdom Alex Lynn DAMS 30 +32.560 5 6
6 3 France Norman Nato Racing Engineering 30 +33.058 7 4
7 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 30 +33.594 6 2
8 10 Russia Artem Markelov Russian Time 30 +33.874 8 1
9 12 France Arthur Pic Rapax 30 +36.777 10
10 18 Spain Sergio Canamasas Carlin 30 +47.646 12
11 23 Netherlands Daniël de Jong MP Motorsport 30 +54.291 9
12 11 Sweden Gustav Malja Rapax 30 +55.476 14
13 21 France Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 30 +55.981 15
14 15 Italy Luca Ghiotto Trident 30 +56.501 17
15 25 Sweden Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 30 +58.682 20
16 4 United Kingdom Jordan King Racing Engineering 30 +1:19.193 21
17 24 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri Arden International 30 +1:27.922 22
18 20 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 30 +1:27.997 11
Ret 6 Canada Nicholas Latifi DAMS 13 Gearbox 22
Ret 2 Russia Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 10 Extinguisher 21
Ret 8 Indonesia Sean Gelael Campos Racing 7 Accident 13
Ret 14 Indonesia Philo Paz Armand Trident 3 Accident 16
Fastest lap: Nobuharu Matsushita (ART Grand Prix) — 1:21.554 (on lap 28)
Source:

Standings after the round

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 France Norman Nato 49
2 Russia Artem Markelov 48
3 United Kingdom Alex Lynn 41
4 France Pierre Gasly 33
5 Italy Raffaele Marciello 28

Teams' Championship standings
Pos Team Points
1 Russia Russian Time 76
2 Spain Racing Engineering 65
3 France DAMS 61
4 Italy Prema Racing 33
5 United Kingdom Carlin 28

References

  1. 1 2 "GP2 Series 2016 Results - Monaco". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Round 2 Post Qualifying Penalties". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Round 2 Post Feature Race Penalties". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 27 May 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.

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