Pastor Maldonado used the outside move into Les Combes that he has been perfecting all weekend to claim victory in the GP2 Series sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps.
Having been denied his usual run to glory at Monaco, the Venezuelan charged from sixth on the grid - having been handed a podium finish on Saturday - pulling off a series of passing moves on the long drag from the top of Eau Rouge to the chicane, before stalking long-time leader Jerome d'Ambrosio at the same spot to deny the local favourite a win at his home track.
d'Ambrosio had led from pole, surviving an initially damp track to pull away in company with Andy Soucek, before the rain returned at the end to catch more than a few drivers out.
Among them was Bruno Senna, who failed to capitalise on title rival Giorgio Pantano's exclusion after clipping the rear of Sebastien Buemi's car and damaging his right front suspension.
As had been the case on Saturday, the GP2 race was preceded by rain but, this time, the track was dry enough for the field to start on slicks, although certain sections of the longest track on the calendar remained damp offline. d'Ambrosio made the best of the cautious starts, and led Soucek - who took advantage of Mike Conway's wariness - into La Source. Most of the frontrunners filed through roughly where they had started, although Conway was down to ninth, before Karun Chandhok found himself being turned around by Sakon Yamamoto, the ART driver becoming the race's first retirement as the result of his indiscretion.
Soucek's pursuit of d'Ambrosio saw him misjudge the grip levels at Les Combes, the Spaniard running deep down the escape road before finding another piece of tarmac that led back to the track just before Malmedy and rejoining without losing a place. As a result, d'Ambrosio led the Super Nova car, Buemi, Vitaly Petrov, Alvaro Parente and Maldonado across the line at the end of an eventful opening lap that culminated with both Andi Zuber and Marko Asmer pitting.