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2016 Monza GP2 Series round

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Italy    2016 Monza GP2 round
Round details
Round 9 of 11 rounds in the
2016 GP2 Series
Layout of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Layout of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza
LocationAutodromo Nazionale Monza,Monza,Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
5.793 km (3.6 mi)
Feature race
Date3 September 2016
Laps30
Pole position
DriverFrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing
Time1:31.199
Podium
FirstItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
SecondItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time
ThirdSwedenGustav MaljaRapax
Fastest lap
DriverItalyLuca GhiottoTrident
Time1:33.980 (on lap 27)
Sprint race
Date4 September 2016
Laps21
Podium
FirstFranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering
SecondFrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing
ThirdItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing
Fastest lap
DriverRussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time
Time1:33.727 (on lap 5)

The2016 Monza GP2 Series round was aGP2 Series motor race held on 3 and 4 September 2016 at theAutodromo Nazionale Monza inItaly. It was the ninth round of the2016 GP2 Series. The race weekend supported the2016 Italian Grand Prix.

Report

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Qualifying

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Pierre Gasly took another pole with team-mateAntonio Giovinazzi in a close second to continue the dominant form of thePrema team. However, due to irregularities in the tyre pressures, Giovinazzi was demoted toward the end of the grid, elevating third placeArtem Markelov to the front row. The second row would consist ofArthur Pic andMitch Evans.

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
121FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing1:31.1991
EX20ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing1:31.253+0.054211
210RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time1:31.548+0.3492
312FranceArthur PicRapax1:31.617+0.4183
47New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing1:31.666+0.4674
54United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering1:31.710+0.5115
65United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS1:31.775+0.5766
EX24MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International1:31.795+0.596222
72RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix1:31.816+0.6177
83FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering1:31.846+0.6468
915ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident1:31.855+0.6569
1022United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport1:31.864+0.66510
119ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time1:31.986+0.78711
121JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix1:32.037+0.83812
1319GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin1:32.172+0.97313
146CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS1:32.192+0.99314
1518SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin1:32.196+0.99715
1611SwedenGustav MaljaRapax1:32.215+1.01616
178IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing1:32.481+1.28217
1823NetherlandsDaniel de JongMP Motorsport1:33.071+1.87218
1914IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident1:33.269+2.07019
2025SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International1:33.929+2.73020
Source:[1]
Notes
1.^ – Giovinazzi and Jeffri were excluded from qualifying after being deemed to run illegal tyre pressures during the session.[2]

Feature Race

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Antonio Giovinazzi won what was a chaotic race after a mid-race accident shuffled the pack and elevated himself,Raffaele Marciello andGustav Malja up the pack. On lap 15, anArthur Pic collided withSergio Canamasas through the second Lesmo. The pair were racing side-by-side and after barely leaving enough space through the corner, Pic lost control through the corner and counter-steered straight into Canamasas' rear wheel, sending him into a roll. Pic expressed frustration with the incident, although stewards later deemed him to be at fault for the incident - handing him a three-place grid penalty as a consequence. The safety car put Gasly from a comfortable first to fourth and now behind drivers on brand-new tyres. With four laps to go, it was Marciello leading from Giovinazzi and Malja. On the final lap, Giovinazzi benefited from the use of DRS and passed Marciello to take a home victory from Marciello (thereby making it an Italian one-two) and Malja. As well as this,Luca Ghiotto achieved the fastest lap, completing a successful race for the Italians on home soil.

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
120ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing3052:28.4742125
29ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time30+1.4571118
311SwedenGustav MaljaRapax30+1.9881615
421FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing30+2.294112 (4)
53FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering30+2.809810
615ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident30+2.82398 (2)
74United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering30+3.89656
87New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing30+6.31144
922United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport30+7.898102
1010RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time30+9.41621
111JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix30+10.27712
125United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS30+11.0136
1324MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International30+17.80722
142RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix30+18.5247
1525SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International30+18.109120
166CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS30+22.20114
1723NetherlandsDaniel de JongMP Motorsport30+22.55518
1819GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin30+22.83313
1914IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident30+23.48219
Ret18SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin15Collision15
Ret12FranceArthur PicRapax15Collision3
DSQ8IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing29Disqualified217
Fastest lap:ItalyLuca Ghiotto (Trident) – 1:33.980 (on lap 27)
Source:[1]
Notes
1.^ – Eriksson was given a five-second penalty after having been deemed to have forced another driver off the circuit.[3]
2.^ – Gelael was initially given a ten-second stop-go penalty for failing to slow under double-yellow flags, after setting his fastest sector times under the Safety Car period. After crossing the start/finish line more than twice without serving the penalty, he was disqualified from the race.[3]

Sprint Race

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Norman Nato took his first win since the opening race of the championship, beating thePrema Racing pair of Gasly and Giovinazzi with a comfortable margin.

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13FranceNorman NatoRacing Engineering2133:51.821415
221FrancePierre GaslyPrema Racing21+4.312512
320ItalyAntonio GiovinazziPrema Racing21+8.495810
44United KingdomJordan KingRacing Engineering21+12.77528
55United KingdomAlex LynnDAMS21+13.576126
61JapanNobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix21+13.586114
711SwedenGustav MaljaRapax21+21.52662
819GermanyMarvin KirchhöferCarlin21+22.566171
922United KingdomOliver RowlandMP Motorsport21+29.2259
1010RussiaArtem MarkelovRussian Time21+32.813110(2)
1112FranceArthur PicRapax21+34.19221
1224MalaysiaNabil JeffriArden International21+34.19413
1318SpainSergio CanamasasCarlin21+36.84520
149ItalyRaffaele MarcielloRussian Time21+40.6657
156CanadaNicholas LatifiDAMS21+41.503116
168IndonesiaSean GelaelCampos Racing21+44.05922
1714IndonesiaPhilo Paz ArmandTrident21+48.62819
1825SwedenJimmy ErikssonArden International20+1 Lap15
1923NetherlandsDaniel de JongMP Motorsport20+1 Lap17
Ret2RussiaSergey SirotkinART Grand Prix6Retired14
Ret7New ZealandMitch EvansCampos Racing0Collision1
Ret15ItalyLuca GhiottoTrident0Collision3
Fastest lap:RussiaArtem Markelov (Russian Time) – 1:33.727 (on lap 5)
Source:[1]
1.^ – Markelov and Latifi were penalised after it was deemed that neither driver slowed sufficiently for the Virtual Safety Car. They were each given the equivalent of a drive-through-penalty (20 seconds) applied to their race times.[4]

Standings after the round

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1FrancePierre Gasly172
2ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi164
3ItalyRaffaele Marciello138
4RussiaSergey Sirotkin115
15United KingdomJordan King112
Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1ItalyPrema Racing336
2RussiaRussian Time220
3SpainRacing Engineering219
4FranceART Grand Prix177
15FranceDAMS114

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

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"GP2 Series 2016 Results - Italy".GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2016. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  2. ^"Giovinazzi, Jeffri Excluded From Qualifying".GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 2 September 2016. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2016. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  3. ^ab"Round 9 Post Feature Race Penalties".GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 3 September 2016. Archived fromthe original on 4 September 2016. Retrieved5 September 2016.
  4. ^"Round 9 Post Sprint Race Penalties".GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 4 September 2016. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2016. Retrieved11 September 2016.

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