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Sergio Pérez has claimed another win in the GP2 series on Sunday. The Mexican Addax driver won ahead of team-mate Giedo van der Garde and Alvaro Parente. The safety car had to interrupt the race on three occasions, twice because of a heavy crash.
The win was set up at the start when Pérez made a good start to slot in behind polesitter Rodolfo Gonzalez into the first corner, picked up a good tow up the hill and slingshot past for a lead that he was never going to relinquish, with Oliver Turvey just behind the pair and ahead of the Charles Pic / Luca Filippi / van der Garde skirmish: the Italian tapped the back of his French rival at the bus stop and lost his front wing, giving the Dutchman a line through and prompting a safety car to allow the marshals to pick up the debris.
At the restart van der Garde, who had sliced by Pic just before the SC board was shown, was soon moving up another spot as he clinically disposed of Turvey at the end of the top straight, with Parente repeating the move one lap later. Unfortunately Christian Vietoris ran wide just behind them and lost the car over the kerbs, finding the wall and bringing the safety car out for another visit.
A couple of laps later and Pic was pushing hard to get by Turvey, but repeated Vietoris' early mistake and made a heavy impact into thewall: the safety car had to stay out for a few laps as the marshals struggled to rebuild the tyre barriers and get the race restarted.
When the race finally went live Pérez pushed hard to stay ahead of histeammate: the fastest lap of the race for Pérez and a small mistake by van der Garde secured the win for the Mexican, who scored maximum points with Maldonado stopping on the first lap with a mechanical gremlin. Van der Garde made it a one-two for Addax, while Parente claimed his second podium on his first weekend back in the series.Gonzalez held on for a strong fourth position, with Turvey right behind him and Romain Grosjean cleaning up the final point of the day.
With Monza just days away the championship continues to swing back and forth between Maldonado and Pérez; the Venezuelan leads with 87 points to 60, but with 40 points on offer for the final two races all eyes will be on the leading pair in qualifying next Friday.
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