GP2 Asia Series Abu Dhabi: Jules Bianchi debuts in the first race of the year

 Career full of things that we have now lived in Abu Dhabi, after also interesting Grill yesterday. This has also served to see the first victory for Jules Bianchi in the category, leading out to tail race, defending pressure Romain Grosjean and Davide Valsecchi, who have completed the podium.


Bianchi has been leader after the departure time when Dani Clos has permeated his single-seater. The majority of pilots have been avoided to Catalan, but Luiz Razia has struck against the single-seater Racing Engineering. Both have been forced to abandon in Varhaug, who has been involved in the accident. To be able to vote this post you must login or register here.

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Due to this accident, red flag were pulled out and the race could not be resumed until half an hour later, behind the safety car. Bianchi kept the lead ahead of Grosjean and Valsecchi, positions remained until the end, although DAMS pilot put much effort.


Bianchi, he made a series of laps at the end of career, and these sentenced the result to distance themselves from "countryman" (remember that Grosjean is French for having been born in Switzerland licensed). Valsecchi had a quiet career that gives a podium to Team Air Asia on his debut.


After three members of the podium, a thrilling match has ended with a good overtaking from Marcus Ericsson about Giedo van der Garde on the last lap. In summary, the race has been quite entertaining, showing that the new single-seater seems so demanding as above.


Talking about new stuff, this race has also served to see the debut of the new Pirelli tyres. Although some teams were afraid that these desgastaran very fast in this race has been no problem. In fact, some pilots have done much of the same with the same game.

1 Jules Bianchi ART 1h22m04.643s
2 Romain Grosjean DAMS + 6. 681s
3. Davide Valsecchi AirAsia + 12. 794s
4 Marcus Ericsson iSport + 14. 001s
5 Giedo van der Garde Addax + 15. 198s
6 Josef Kral Arden + 20. 601s
7 Sam Bird iSport + 24. 412s
8 Max Chilton Carlin + 31. 866s
9. Stefano Coletti Trident + 36. 809s
10 Charles Pic Addax + 37. 411s
11 Fabio Leimer Rapax + 40. 252s
12 Rodolfo Gonzalez Trident + 48. 587s
13 Michael Herck Coloni + 59. 963s
14 Jolyon Palmer burn + 1m07.206s
15 Johnny Cecotto Super Nova + 1m08.136s
16 Andrea Caldarelli Ocean + 1m37.978s

Withdrawals:


James Jakes Coloni 32 laps
Oliver Turvey Ocean 32 laps
Nathanael Berthoin racing engineering 24 laps
Julian Leal Rapax 19 laps
Fairuz Fauzy Super Nova 19 laps
Esteban Gutierrez ART 18 laps
Mikhail Aleshin Carlin 10 laps
dani Clos racing engineering 0 laps
Luiz Ghazw AirAsia 0 laps
PAL Varhaug turns 0 DAMS