Giorgio Pantano completed his domination the opening two days of the GP2 Series' visit to Istanbul Park by returning Racing Engineering to the top step of the podium.
Having demonstrated unrivalled pace in both free practice and qualifying on Friday, the Italian veteran left the field in his wake for most of Saturday's 34-lap feature race, with only the safety car looking likely to deny him a sixth career win.
Pantano got away cleanly at the start but, behind him, returnee Adam Carroll struggled to get the FMSI machine off the line, slowing up Bruno Senna behind him, while Romain Grosjean took advantage of the delay alongside him to vault Andi Zuber and secure second spot. Senna's afternoon got worse when he lost the front wing from his car in the first corner melee, while both Yelmer Buurman and Ben Hanley rotated, losing valuable ground.
Further around the lap, Barcelona winner Kamui Kobayashi damaged his suspension and had to retire, joining Alvaro Parente - who opened his season on top two weeks ago - in not scoring after the Portuguese driver stalled at the start of the formation lap.
With Grosjean and Zuber scrapping over second spot, Pantano was able to ease away at the front, and had pulled out a five-second lead inside the opening seven laps. The Italian's dominance meant that the excitement lay back in the pack, with the Grosjean/Zuber battle being mirrored by another for fifth - behind the lonely Karun Chandhok - between Vitaly Petrov, Javi Villa, Jerome d'Ambrosio, Carroll and Sebastien Buemi.
With overtaking at a premium between evenly-matched drivers, Buemi waited until the pit-stops to gain a place at Carroll's expense, the pair among the earliest to stop. Villa might also have gained a spot against Petrov had he not had to check up in order to avoid the arriving Pastor Maldonado as he left his stall, but the Russian resumed comfortably ahead of the second Racing Engineering entry when the dust had settled.