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Ericsson powers to sprint race winSwede claims first victory of his season Markus Ericsson made light work of his maiden GP2 victory in this morning's sprint race, dominating from lights to flag to lead home Giedo van der Garde and Michael Herck. The win was set up at the start, when poleman Herck made a good start but the Swede's was even better, outsprinting his rival to turn one and a lead that he never relinquished.
Van der Garde and Dani Clos also got a good run through the first complex, with the Dutchman pushing up to P2 but the Spaniard cutting an apex and undoing his hard work, falling back behind Charles Pic for P5. But all eyes were on the mayhem behind them: Sergio Perez made an astonishing start to put himself in the lead group but was spun around by Alberto Valerio, dropping the Mexican to the back for the second time this weekend, while Christian Vietoris flew over the top of the luckless Giacomo Ricci and Johnny Cecotto found the rear of Fabio Leimer's car. Fast work by the marshals ensured that the race continued uninterrupted, but it only lasted for a lap: Josef Kral was caught out and went over the top of Rodolfo Gonzalez's car, putting both drivers into the wall and prompting the safety car to come out in conjunction with the medical car to attend to the Czech driver, who was taken to the local hospital for a check up. The race went live again on lap nine, but everyone was awake to the safety car line ahead of the final turn: Ericsson easily controlling the restart before setting a string of fastest laps to try and break his rivals. One lap later Clos seemed to have a problem along the harbour as Pastor Maldonado, Davide Valsecchi and Luiz Razia slipped through, but the Spaniard was soon back on their tails and fighting hard for his position. But with the lengthy safety car period the clock soon wound down to zero and it was the Swede who was able to control a late charge by van der Garde to hold on for his maiden win, with Herck right behind the pair for his first main series podium, and Pastor Maldonado filling his mirrors down the front straight. Pic was the next man to cross the line, ahead of Valsecchi who had a train of drivers on his rear wing for most of the race but held on for the final point.
Valencia - Race 2
Pos Driver Team
1. Marcus Ericsson Super Nova Racing
2. Giedo van der Garde Barwa Addax Team
3. Michael Herck DPR
4. Pastor Maldonado Rapax
5. Charles Pic Arden International
6. Davide Valsecchi iSport International
7. Dani Clos Racing Engineering
8. Jerome d'Ambrosio Dams
9. Vladimir Arabadzhiev Scuderia Coloni
10. Sam Bird ART Grand Prix
11. Max Chilton Ocean Racing Technology
12. Oliver Turvey iSport International
13. Ho-Pin Tung Dams
14. Johnny Cecotto Trident Racing
15. Adrian Zaugg Trident Racing
16. Sergio Perez Barwa Addax Team
Fastest Laptime: Sergio Perez (Barwa Addax Team)
Not classified
Josef Kral Super Nova Racing
Rodolfo Gonzalez Arden International
Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix
Giacomo Ricci DPR
Fabio Leimer Ocean Racing Technology
Luiz Razia Rapax
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