Standings

Nat Pos Driver Car No. Pts
   1 Romain Grosjean 9 89
   2 Luca Filippi 12 54
   3 Jules Bianchi 5 53
   4 Giedo Van Der Garde 4 49
   5 Sam Bird 9 45

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Pos Team Pts
  1 Barwa Addax Team 101
  2 Dams 89
  3 Racing Engineering 73
  4 ISport International 70
  5 Lotus ART 68

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Nat Car No. Driver Laps Time Pos
8 Christian Vietoris 32:51.770   1
1 Fabio Leimer 32:52:500   2
5 Jules Bianchi 32:54.621   3

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Nat Pos Driver Car No Pts
   1 Valtteri Bottas -- 62
   2 James Calado -- 55
   3 Nigel Melker -- 38
   4 Adrian Quaife-Hobbs -- 36
   5 Nico Müller -- 36

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Pos Team Pts
  1 Lotus ART 124
  2 MW Arden 69
  3 Marussia Manor Racing 67
  4 RSC Mucke Motorsport 61
  5 Status Grand Prix 50

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Nat Car No. Driver Laps Time Pos
-- Antonio Felix Da Costa 28:28.320   1
-- Rio Haryanto 28:29.040   2
-- Nico Müller 28:29.528   3

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Nat Pos Driver Car No Pts
   1 Lucas AUER (R) 11 292
   2 Afiq YAZO 88 285
   3 Nabil JEFFRI 7 186
   4 Irfan ILYAS 73 135
   5 Duvashan PADAYACHEE 8 100

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Pos Team Pts
  1 Eurointernational 574
  2 Meritus GP 408
  3 Petronas Mofaz Racing Team 405
  4 Eurasia Motorpsort 230
  5 Altantic Racing Team 75

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Nat Car No. Driver Laps Time Pos
88 Afiq YAZO 26:00.300   1
11 Lucas AUER (R) 26:01.068   2
78 Nandy AKASH (R) 26:04.467   3
8 Duvashan PADAYACHEE 26:06.386   4
8 Hiqmar DANIAL (R) 26:06.386   5

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Calado wins Valencia thriller

Posted on June 26, 2011

James Calado took his and reigning champions Lotus ART’s first win of the 2011 season in an action packed race at the Valencia Street Circuit today.

The race was won from the start when the British driver made a clean getaway to retain the lead, and went unchallenged for the remainder of the 14-lap race. Calado is the sixth winner of the season, from six races, proving how competitive the young Series is.

When the lights went out for the early morning race start Calado made a good getaway at the front of grid to hold off his teammate Valtteri Bottas for the lead. Behind the ART duo Status Grand Prix’s Alexander Sims was defending hard, but was unable to stop a charging Dean Smith from taking third. The Addax driver then set his sights firmly on Bottas, whilst MW Arden’s Mitch Evans and Lewis Williamson were locked in battle with Adrian Quaife-Hobbs straight off the line.

By the end of lap 4, a hard charging Sims had passed both Bottas and Smith to take second. Running in fifth, Gaby Chaves was quick to capitalize on the battle ahead and overtook Smith who dropped into the clutches of Evans. Calado responded to his new second place challenger, and by the mid-way point of the race had pulled out a 3.9 second lead.

As Bottas settled into third spot, Smith was once again busy looking for a way passed his teammate Chaves leaving himself open for Evans to make a lunge and snatch fifth – the New Zealander then made light work of passing Chaves in the last corner for fourth. Smith then put a move on Chaves and this time it stuck.

As the end of the race approached the final battle came from Chaves, Williamson and Connor Daly with the latter hoping to score his first GP3 points for Carlin. The American and the Scot went wheel-to-wheel until Daly managed to get the upper hand.  Further drama ensued when Smith was handed a drive through penalty for ignoring waved yellow flags, handing Daly the final points paying spot, but Daly was to go without when an ambitious, and ultimately fruitless, final move on Chaves let Williamson back through into sixth. And so Calado took a well earned victory ahead of Sims and Bottas; with Evans, Chaves and Williamson filling the remaining points paying spots.

Evans now has 26 points, and has now extended his lead in the Series to 4 points ahead of Nigel Melker. MW Arden continue to lead the teams’ table with 37 points.