After three wins and four podium finishes in eight races, Romain Grosjean is the inaugural GP2 Asia Series Champion – despite brake woes condemning him to retirement in the sprint outing in Bahrain this weekend.
As the lights went out, the Frenchman shot into second place from eighth on the grid with a meteoric getaway in the 23-lap affair. He was aided by front row sitters Karun Chandhok and Diego Nunes coming together, sending the Indian into a spin and promoting Vitaly Petrov – the only man who could have prevented Grosjean from lifting the laurels in the desert kingdom – into the lead.
The ART Grand Prix star moved through into P1 before the opening lap was out, however, diving past his Russian title rival into the final corner before going on to pull out an eight-second gap over his pursuers. Petrov was left to fend off the advances of Kamui Kobayashi, Adrian Valles and Sébastien Buemi for the runner-up spot, with the latter pair swapping positions as the unfortunate Spaniard encountered gearbox issues in his FMSI machine.
A bold move from Kobayashi on lap five earned the Japanese ace second place, as compatriot Hiroki Yoshimoto moved in to join the party behind. The order would dramatically change on lap 13, however, when Kobayashi swept past an ailing Grosjean for the lead, the Renault Development Driver's brake problems taking their toll. After slipping further down the order still, Grosjean was eventually forced into retirement on lap 18.
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Formula 1 test driver Kobayashi cruised on to take the chequered flag for the second victory of his GP2 career, Buemi making it past Petrov for second in the final reckoning secured Grosjean the crown. The Swiss star also took fastest lap along the way as both he and Kobayashi repeated their feature race rostrum appearances.