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Monza GP2: Palmer extends points lead with third victory of season

Jolyon Palmer took a huge step towards the 2014 GP2 Series title by scoring victory in the Monza sprint race on Sunday morning

The win completed an amazing turnaround after being thrown to the back of Saturday's feature race grid.

DAMS driver Palmer, who stormed to P8 from last on the grid on Saturday, led from start to finish from pole position.

He scored a 1.5-second victory over a charging Stefano Coletti, who pulled off some amazing overtaking moves to finish second from ninth on the grid during a stellar drive in his Racing Engineering car.

Palmer's main title rival Felipe Nasr (Carlin) made a terrible start from P3 on the grid, and only recovered to finish seventh. Palmer is now 43 points clear of Nasr with four races remaining.

Palmer's team-mate Stephane Richelmi finished third, having no answer for the charging Coletti at Rettifilo with 11 laps to go.

MP Motorsport's Marco Sorensen finished fourth, having attempted to pass Palmer at Roggia on the opening lap only to lock up and straightline the chicane.

Arden driver Andre Negrao finished a distant fifth, surviving a late-race clash with Mitch Evans, who was forced out with right-front suspension damage after their collision at Rettifilo when Evans tried to overtake around the outside.

That promoted Jon Lancaster to sixth, although he was investigated for passing Arthur Pic over the white line on the start/finish straight.

Pic scored the final point in eighth, dropping behind Nasr after bouncing all over the kerbs at Roggia.

Saturday's winner Stoffel Vandoorne stalled at the start and could only finish 14th.

Sergio Canamasas was black-flagged after being involved in a series of collisions, the first with Adrian Quaife-Hobbs at Ascari on the opening lap that inadvertently led to Pierre Gasly colliding with Artem Marklov at almost 200mph on the back straight.

That caused a lengthy safety car while their cars were cleared and the track was cleaned.

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Jolyon Palmer DAMS 36m38.991s
2 Stefano Coletti Racing Engineering 1.501s
3 Stephane Richelmi DAMS 3.024s
4 Marco Sorensen MP Motorsport 4.881s
5 Andre Negrao Arden International 7.980s
6 Felipe Nasr Carlin 10.602s
7 Arthur Pic Campos Racing 11.238s
8 Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Rapax 12.453s
9 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 16.157s
10 Daniel Abt Hilmer Motorsport 20.311s
11 Simon Trummer Rapax 21.036s
12 Kimiya Sato Campos Racing 22.906s
13 Stoffel Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 23.187s
14 Takuya Izawa ART Grand Prix 26.461s
15 Jon Lancaster Hilmer Motorsport 28.448s
16 Rio Haryanto Caterham Racing 31.247s
17 Julian Leal Carlin 38.858s
18 Raffaele Marciello Racing Engineering 1 Lap
19 Nathanael Berthon Venezuela GP Lazarus 2 Laps
20 Mitch Evans RT RUSSIAN TIME 2 Laps
- Sergio Canamasas Trident Disqualified
- Rene Binder Arden International Retirement
- Sergio Campana Venezuela GP Lazarus Retirement
- Artem Markelov RT RUSSIAN TIME Retirement
- Pierre Gasly Caterham Racing Retirement
- Johnny Cecotto Jr. Trident Retirement

Championship standings

Pos Driver Points
1 Jolyon Palmer 231
2 Felipe Nasr 190
3 Stoffel Vandoorne 164
4 Johnny Cecotto Jr. 128
5 Mitch Evans 125
6 Stefano Coletti 114
7 Arthur Pic 90
8 Julian Leal 66
9 Stephane Richelmi 63
10 Raffaele Marciello 57
11 Adrian Quaife-Hobbs 30
12 Marco Sorensen 28
13 Daniel Abt 27
14 Simon Trummer 26
15 Rio Haryanto 26
16 Takuya Izawa 26
17 Sergio Canamasas 22
18 Andre Negrao 19
19 Tom Dillmann 18
20 Nathanael Berthon 16
21 Alexander Rossi 12
22 Tio Ellinas 7
23 Jon Lancaster 6
24 Artem Markelov 6
25 Rene Binder 3
26 Conor Daly 2
27 Daniel de Jong 1
28 Kimiya Sato 0
29 Sergio Campana 0
30 Facu Regalia 0
31 Pierre Gasly 0
32 Axcil Jefferies 0


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