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Motor race

Azerbaijan    2016 Baku GP2 round
Round details
Round 3 of 11 rounds in the
2016 GP2 Series
Layout of the Baku City Circuit
Layout of theBaku City Circuit
LocationBaku City Circuit,Baku, Azerbaijan
CourseStreet circuit
6.003 km (3.730 mi)
Feature race
Date18 June 2016
Laps26
Pole position
DriverItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
Time1:51.752
Podium
FirstItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
SecondRussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix
ThirdItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time
Fastest lap
DriverJapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix
Time1:56.086 (on lap 18)
Sprint race
Date19 June 2016
Laps21
Podium
FirstItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
SecondFrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing
ThirdRussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix
Fastest lap
DriverItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
Time1:54.792 (on lap 16)

The2016 Baku GP2 Series round was a pair of motor races held on 18 and 19 June 2016 at theBaku City Circuit in Azerbaijan as part of theGP2 Series. It was the third round of the2016 GP2 Series and wasrun in support of the2016 European Grand Prix. The first race, a 26-lap feature event, was won byPrema Racing driverAntonio Giovinazzi frompole position.Sergey Sirotkin finished second forART Grand Prix, andRussian Time driverRaffaele Marciello took third. Giovinazzi won the shorter 21-lap sprint race from teammatePierre Gasly in second and Sirotkin third.

Giovinazzi made a slow start in the first race and lost the lead toNobuharu Matsushita. The event was affected by foursafety car periods which closed the field up and forced a time limit. Matsushita lost the lead to Marciello who later held off Matsushita for the position. Giovinazzi recovered and caught up to Marciello and passed him on the 18th lap. He stayed in the lead for the rest of the race to achieve his and Prema's first GP2 Series victory. In the second race,Daniël de Jong started from pole position but lost the lead to Matsushita. De Jong held off de Jong andOliver Rowland for the lead after a slow restart. Gasly became the leader when Marciello and Matsushita collided and held it until Giovinazzi passed him to win the race.

Giovinazzi became the first driver sinceDavide Valsecchi in2012 Bahrain to win both races in a GP2 Series race weekend. The round gaveArtem Markelov the Drivers' Championship lead with 54 points, while previous leaderNorman Nato fellow to second following sub-par results. Giovinazzi's victory moved him to third place, one point ahead of Gasly.Russian Time remained the leaders of the Teams' Championship on 97 points, eight ahead of second-placedPrema Racing.Racing Engineering were in third position on 73 points, with seven rounds left in the season.

Background

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The 2016 Baku GP2 Series round was the third of eleven scheduled events of the2016 GP2 Series season. It was held on 18 and 19 June 2016 at theBaku City Circuit inBaku andsupported the2016 European Grand Prix.[1] Tyre supplierPirelli brought two types of tyre to the race: two dry-compounds (supersoft "options" and medium "primes"). The supersoft tyres were identified by a red stripe on their side-walls, and the medium tyres were similarly identified with white.[2][3] Thedrag reduction system (DRS) had two activation zones for the race: one was on the start/finish straight linking the final and first corners, and the second on the straight from the second and third turns.[3][4] A total of 11 teams fielded 2 drivers each making up 22 participants for the round and every competitor used theDallara GP2/11 car.[5][6]

Before the race,Racing Engineering driverNorman Nato led the Drivers' Championship with 49 points, one ahead ofArtem Markelov, who in turn, was a further seven points in front ofAlex Lynn in third.Pierre Gasly was fourth on 33 points, andRaffaele Marciello was fifth on 28.[7]Russian Time were leading the Teams' Championship with 76 points; Racing Engineering were four points ahead ofDAMS in the battle for second place.Prema Racing were in fourth on 33 points, andCarlin rounded out the top five on 28.[8]

Practice and qualifying

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Antonio Giovinazzi(pictured in 2014) won the first pole position of his GP2 Series career and later won both races.

One 45-minute practice session on Friday was held before the two races.[3] The session was held on a dirty track with lap times gradually improving throughout practice when the cars cleaned the circuit. Nato set the fastest lap with a time of 1 minute, 55.392 econd, ahead of Giovinazzi in second andSergey Sirotkin third. Gasly,Oliver Rowland,Luca Ghiotto (Trident),Jordan King,Arthur Pic (Rapax), Marciello, andSergio Canamasas (Carlin) rounded out the session's top-ten drivers. The session was disrupted when King went onto the turn 15run-off area and was required to swerve to avoid hitting a van parked at the corner, prompting the activation of thevirtual safety car (VSC) to allow the vehicle to be moved.[9] Two further VSC periods were necessitated late on when Marciello andGustav Malja (Rapax) slid off the track at the same corner, ending their sessions prematurely.[10]

Friday afternoon's qualifying session ran for 30-minutes. The session determined the starting order for the first race with the drivers' fastest lap times. Thepole position winner was awarded four points for the Drivers' and Teams' Championships.[3] No competitor was required to start the races with the tyres they qualified on.[2] Qualifying was postponed until after the second Formula One practice session when race directorCharlie Whiting inspected the track at the second and third turns and decided that alterations were required to the kerbs in the area.[11] It came after concerns were raised by Pirelli who reported that several tyres had been cut five cm (50 mm) by several loosened screws.[12] The session was held in cloudy and windy weather conditions.[13] Giovinazzi achieved the first pole position of his GP2 Series career,[14] and the second for Prema Racing, with a time of 1 minute, 51.752 seconds.[15] He was joined on thegrid's front row byART Grand Prix'sNobuharu Matsushita who had pole position until Giovinazzi's lap.[15] His teammate Sirotkin qualified third and was fastest early on. Marciello took fourth, and Ghiotto was fifth, which was achieved on his second run. Rowland,Marvin Kirchhöfer, Gasly, Nato, and Canamasas rounded out the top ten qualifiers. King was the fastest driver not to qualify in the top ten with the field was completed by Markelov, DAMS teammates Lynn andNicholas Latifi.Mitch Evans (Campos Racing), Pic,Daniël de Jong (MP Motorsport),Jimmy Eriksson (Arden International), Malja,Sean Gelael (Campos Racing),Nabil Jeffri (Arden International) andPhilo Paz Armand (Trident).[14] The session was stopped when Armand and de Jong drove onto the turn three escape road; de Jong was unable to continue.[14]

Qualifying classification

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Final qualifying classification
Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
120ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing1:51.7521
21JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix1:51.841+0.0892
32RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix1:52.532+0.7803
49ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time1:52.555+0.8034
515ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident1:52.691+0.9395
622United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport1:52.739+0.9876
719GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin1:52.756+1.0047
821FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing1:52.760+1.0088
93FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering1:52.929+1.1779
1018SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin1:52.962+1.21010
114United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering1:52.962+1.21011
1210RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time1:53.040+1.28812
135United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS1:53.092+1.34013
146CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS1:53.226+1.47414
157New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing1:53.401+1.64915
1612FranceArthur PicRapax1:53.702+1.95016
1723NetherlandsDaniël de JongMP Motorsport1:54.000+2.24817
1825SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International1:54.034+2.28218
1911SwedenGustav MaljaRapax1:54.213+2.46119
208IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing1:54.717+2.96520
2124MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International1:55.333+3.58121
2214IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident1:57.692+5.94022
Source:[14]

Races

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The first race was held over 170 km (110 mi) or 60 minutes (which ever came first) and the regulations required drivers to make onepit stop. The first ten finishers scored points, with two given to thefastest lap holder. The grid for the second race was determined by the finishing order of the first but with the first eight drivers in reverse order of where they finished. It was run for 120 km (75 mi) or 45 minutes (which ever came first) and, in contrast to the first race, drivers were not required to make pit stops. The top eight finishers earned points towards their respective championships.[3]

Feature Race

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Sergey Sirotkin(pictured in 2017) finished second after passingOliver Rowland for the position on the final lap of the first race.

The first race began at 12:00Azerbaijan Time (UTC+4) on 18 June.[16] The weather at the start were hot with an air temperature of 29 °C (84 °F) and a track temperature of 46 °C (115 °F).[17] At the outset, Giovinazzi made a slow start and fell to fifth.[18] Matsushita took the lead and maintained the position into the first corner. Sirotkin fell from third to seventh.[19] A multi-car collision occurred at the first turn when Gasly attempted to overtake Nato on the outside. But, as the amount of room alongside the inside barrier was reduced, the two drivers made contact. Nato was sent into a spin, and as Gasly drove slowly away from the corner, Canamasas went into the rear of his car.[19][20] Kirchhöfer drove into Lynn and Latifi was caught up in the incident. With the exception of Nato, all drivers retired from the race because of the damage sustained to their cars.[20] Sirotkin battled a Racing Engineering car in turn five but made contact with him, damaging the front wing's left endplate.[21] The incident prompted the deployment of thesafety car, which entered pit lane at the start of the third lap to allow racing to continue.[19] Marciello passed Matsushita for first at the first corner byslipstreaming him,[20] although the latter reclaimed the position with a pass on Marciello on the start/finish straight by drafting behind him.[19]

King was overtaken by Markelov on the same lap.[17] Marciello passed Matsushita at turn three to retake the lead on lap six.[19] Armand crashed into the turn one barrier on the same lap, resulting in the safety car's second appearance.[18] Most drivers elected to make their mandatory pit stops during the safety car period.[20] Marciello remained ahead of Matsushita and maintained the lead when the safety car entered the pit lane soon after.[18] Marciello held off Matsushita to retain the lead while Pic squeezed Markelov towards the turn five barrier on the ninth lap and both drivers damaged their cars, causing Markelov to retire. Pic drove on for a short distance before retiring because of the damage resulting from the collision. The safety car was sent onto the track for the third time. Marciello maintained his lead at the restart, while Matsushita ran wide at the first turn, allowing Jeffri past for second place. Matsushita dropped to fifth position. Rowland passed both drivers on the inside as Marciello pulled away from the rest of the field. Having run in clean air, Giovinazzi had moved to third by the 12th lap, and then overtook Rowland on the start/finish straight with DRS for second two laps later.[19][20]

Giovinazzi quickly caught Marciello and overtook him with DRS and drafting at the start of lap 18 for the lead. Giovinazzi began to pull away from Maricello. The safety car was deployed for the fourth (and final) time after Nato attempted to pass teammate King on the inside and retired after the latter put him inro the turn three barrier. The area was cleared of Nato's damaged car over the next five laps which finished the race under a time limit.[19][20] Giovinazzi accelerated as late as possible to limit the slipstream effect and remained the leader at the lap-25 restart despite locking his tyres into the first turn.[18] King retired from the race following contact with Eriksson.[17] Giovinazzi remained the leader for the final two laps to take his and his team's first victory in the GP2 Series. Siroktin overtook Rowland for third and took second position from Marciello by drafting him on the start/finish straight. Rowland finished in fourth place, ahead of Evans and Matsushita whom he defended from in the final two laps.[20] Gelael, de Jong, Ghiotto, and Malja rounded out the point-scoring positions. Eriksson and King were the final classified finishers. The attrition race was high,[19] with ten drivers finishing the race.[18]

Feature Race classification

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Drivers who scored championship points are denoted inbold.

Final feature race classification
Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
120ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing261:03:05.420125 (4)
22RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix26+1.233318
39ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time26+1.343415
422United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport26+2.141612
57New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing26+2.6481510
61JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix26+3.11028 (2)
78IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing26+5.808206
823NetherlandsDaniël de JongMP Motorsport26+6.663174
915ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident26+7.05852
1011SwedenGustav MaljaRapax26+7.595191
Ret25SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International24Collision18
Ret4United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering24Collision11
Ret3FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering18Collision damage9
Ret24MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International14Spun off21
Ret12FranceArthur PicRapax7Collision damage16
Ret10RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time7Collision damage12
Ret14IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident5Accident22
Ret18SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin0Collision10
Ret21FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing0Collision8
Ret6CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS0Collision14
Ret19GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin0Collision7
Ret5United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS0Collision13
Fastest lap:JapanNobuharu Matsushita (ART Grand Prix) – 1:56.086 (on lap 18)
Source:[19]

Sprint Race

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Pierre Gasly(pictured in 2017) was overtaken by Giovinazzi on the final lap of the second race.

The second event started at 14:00 local time on 19 June.[16] The weather at the start were hot with an air temperature of 32 °C (90 °F) and a track temperature of 50 °C (122 °F).[22] De Jong started from pole position but had a slow start and was overtaken by Matsushita (who began in third) on the inside into the first corner.[23] This was also due to second-place starter Gelael making a slow start off his grid position.[24] Giovinazzi dropped to the back of the field at the start due to an engine problem.[25] Matsushita quickly pulled away from the rest of the field. Rowland attempted to pass Evans but ran deep into turn one but got past with DRS into the third corner. Evans lost a further position to Sirotkin on the following lap.[24] Matsushita's lead was reduced to nothing when the safety car was deployed on lap eight.[23] Eriksson was sent into a spin towards the turn one barrier after contact with King while battling for ninth place. The race was restarted after Eriksson's car was removed from the track.[24] Matsushita accelerated early and avoided hitting the safety car by reducing his speed.[26] This enabled Rowland and de Jong to slipstream Matsushita; de Jong moved into the first position, but he and Rowland locked their tyres heavily into the first corner.[23][24]

Rowland ran wide while de Jong reversed onto a run-off area.[23] This was caused by both drivers not gaining optimum brake temperature.[26] De Jong dropped to fifth while Rowland fell to third after the latter was passed by Sirotkin. Armand spun in the seventh corner, triggering the safety car's second appearance. It remained on the track for the next three laps. On the restart, Matsushita used a tactic of backing the field up before driving away. However some drivers accelerated away after passing the safety car line, while others remained Matsushita's dictated pace. This resulted in Malja colliding against the rear of Evans's car, removing his front wing, and sending debris airborne. Malja then hit Rowland in the first corner; although he spun he continued. Gelael was forced to collide with a barrier, causing him to retire.[23][24] The incident resulted in the safety car's third deployment which stayed on track for the next two laps. At the lap 13 restart,[22] Marciello got away faster than Matsushita and drove on the inside but locked his tyres. The two made contact steering into turn one, promoting Gasly to the lead, with teammate Giovinazzi second.[23]

The two drivers pulled away from the rest of the field.[23] Giovinazzi was unable to use his DRS because of a malfunction.[26] He made attempts to overtake Gasly in the closing stages, driving on the outside on the start/finish straight and moving to the inside into turn one during the last lap.[27] Gasly ran wide by missing his braking point while defending, allowing Giovinazzi to take the lead. He maintained the position for the remainder of the race to clinch his second consecutive victory. Gasly finished second, with Sirotkin in third. King took fourth, ahead of Markelov in fifth. Canamasas, Jeffri, and Pic were in positions six through eight, Lynn, Kirchhöfer, Marciello, Ghiotto, Latifi, de Jong and Rowland were the final classified finishers.[23] Giovinazzi's victories meant he became the first driver sinceDavide Valsecchi in the first2012 Bahrain round to win both races in a GP2 Series race weekend,[28] and the seventh driver in series history to achieve the feat.[29]

Sprint Race classification

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Drivers who scored championship points are denoted inbold.

Final sprint race classification
Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
120ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing2144:49.606815 (2)
221FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing21+1.7631812
32RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix21+4.179710
44United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering21+5.672128
510RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time21+14.809156
618SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin21+16.151174
724MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International21+17.693142
812FranceArthur PicRapax21+18.240201
95United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS21+19.85622
1019GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin21+22.74521
119ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time21+23.6456
1215ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident21+26.4909
136CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS21+28.86219
1423NetherlandsDaniël de JongMP Motorsport21+52.8511
1522United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport20+1 Lap5
Ret1JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix13Collision3
Ret7New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing12Collision damage4
Ret8IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing11Collision2
Ret11SwedenGustav MaljaRapax11Collision10
Ret14IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident9Accident16
Ret3FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering9Accident13
Ret25SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International7Accident11
Fastest lap:ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi (Prema Racing) – 1:54.792 (on lap 16)
Source:[23]

Post-round

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The top three drivers of both races appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media at a later press conference. After the first race, Giovinazzi said he had been amazed at his first GP2 Series victory and thanked his team and his primary sponsor. He stated that he did not believe he would able to secure his first victory before the season was over, and was happy to score the points for himself and his team. Sirotkin said the race was not easy for him because he did not have the start he wanted. He said that he was happy to finish second but would not to be content coming second or third in every event. Marciello commented he expected some safety cars to affect the race but was unhappy with how many there were as they had prevented him building a large enough gap to others. He said that his third-place finish was good for his team and that he was unsurprised when Sirotkin passed him on the start/finish straight on the first race's final lap as he saw him close up behind the safety car.[21]

Following the second race, Giovinazzi thanked his team for encouraging him not to give up and that he felt emotional and excited during the event's final lap. He stated that he was expecting a good result but had not anticipated winning both of the weekend's races. Giovinazzi said it would be difficult to repeat the performance but he would enjoy the results. Gasly said it felt like "a crazy race" but enjoyed it. He stated that he attempted to focus on driving to be as fast as possible, but it had been difficult to build a large gap because of the circuit's long straights. He was happy with to place second and said that it had been a fair battle for the win.[25] Matsushita was issued with a one-race ban for the next race weekend inAustria for "erratic driving" and for causing a safety hazard in the first and second rolling restarts of the sprint race.[30] Eriksson was deemed to have caused the collision with King and incurred with a three-place grid penalty for the season's next race.[31]

The result of the races moved Markelov to the lead of the Drivers' Championship with 54 points, ahead of Nato who dropped to second. Giovinazzi's two victories moved him to third place. Gasly remained in fourth place on 45 points, two points ahead of Marciello in fifth.[7] Russian Time remained in the lead of the Teams' Championship with 97 points, eight points in front of second-placed Prema. Racing Engineering dropped to third position on 73 position, while DAMS moved from third to fourth. ART Grand Prix were fifth on 60 points, with seven rounds left in the season.[8]

Standings after the round

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/–PosDriverPoints
11RussiaArtem Markelov54
12FranceNorman Nato49
153ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi46
4FrancePierre Gasly45
5ItalyRaffaele Marciello43
Source:[8]
Teams' Championship standings
+/–PosTeamPoints
1RussiaRussian Time97
22ItalyPrema Racing89
13SpainRacing Engineering73
14FranceDAMS61
25FranceART Grand Prix60
Source:[8]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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