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2009 Algarve GP2 Series round


FieldValue
CountryPortugal
Grand PrixPortuguese
Round_No10
Season_No10
ImageAutódromo_de_Algarve.svg
CaptionAutódromo Internacional do Algarve
Year2009
LocationAutódromo Internacional do Algarve
Portimão, Portugal
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.915
Course_km4.692
Date_r119 September
Laps_r137
Pole_driver_countryRussia
Pole_driverVitaly Petrov
Pole_teamBarwa Addax Team
Pole_time1:30.819
First_driver_country_r1Germany
First_driver_r1Nico Hülkenberg
First_team_r1ART Grand Prix
Second_driver_country_r1Italy
Second_driver_r1Luca Filippi
Second_team_r1Super Nova Racing
Third_driver_country_r1Brazil
Third_driver_r1Lucas di Grassi
Third_team_r1F. B. Racing Engineering
Fast_driver_country_r1Brazil
Fast_driver_r1Diego Nunes
Fast_team_r1iSport International
Fast_time_r11:32.113
Fast_lap_r114
Date_r220 September
Laps_r224
First_driver_country_r2Italy
First_driver_r2Luca Filippi
First_team_r2Super Nova Racing
Second_driver_country_r2Spain
Second_driver_r2Javier Villa
Second_team_r2Super Nova Racing
Third_driver_country_r2Spain
Third_driver_r2Dani Clos
Third_team_r2F. B. Racing Engineering
Fast_driver_country_r2Germany
Fast_driver_r2Nico Hülkenberg
Fast_team_r2ART Grand Prix
Fast_time_r21:32.388
Fast_lap_r210

Portimão, Portugal The 2009 Portuguese GP2 round was the final round of the 2009 GP2 Series season. It was held on September 19 and 20, 2009 at Autódromo Internacional do Algarve at Portimão, Portugal. This race was the only race in the 2009 GP2 Series season that was not acting as a support race for Formula One, instead supporting a 2009 FIA GT Algarve 2 Hours event.

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Background

As Nico Hülkenberg claimed the drivers title at the previous round in Monza, only the battle for the Teams championship could be fought in the Algarve. This was the final GP2 race for Hülkenberg, as he would step up to Formula One in . Durango team was forced to also lose this round of not being able to hire any pilot to compete.

Feature race

Vitaly Petrov started on pole for the feature race, with Dani Clos qualifying a career best second. GP2 Champion Hülkenberg started from third on the grid, but got a good start down into turn 1, where he slotted in behind Petrov. After a few laps behind the Russian, Hülkenberg made the decision to pit first. His gamble eventually paid off as after Petrov stopped, Hülkenberg gained the lead and never looked back, winning by 10 seconds. Petrov faded afterwards, by finishing in fourth, with Luca Filippi battling his way through the field to finish second ahead of a surging Lucas di Grassi. Roldán Rodríguez was fifth behind Petrov, with Michael Herck earning his first points in GP2 in sixth, before stewards disqualified him. Kamui Kobayashi finished seventh, while Davide Valsecchi finished eighth, both moved up one place after Herck's disqualification, with Valsecchi scoring his first points for Barwa Addax Team. Andreas Zuber finished ninth but was promoted to the reverse-grid pole. With Hülkenberg winning, both championship battles finished, as he earned enough points for ART Grand Prix to win the teams championship.

Sprint race

The Sprint Race was equally thrilling, with a large collision at the start. Vitaly Petrov struggled to get away in his Barwa Addax car, with the car's anti-stall system kicking in race was red flagged. Most drivers passed him, but Michael Herck was not so lucky and crashed into the back of him, hitting the pit wall afterwards. It ended a miserable weekend for the Romanian, who lost what would have been his first GP2 points finish in Race 1 due to a technical infringement. The crash left the main straight covered with debris and prompted a suspension while the mess was cleaned up. After nearly half an hour the field was led back out behind the safety car, with Coloni's Andreas Zuber leading from Davide Valsecchi, Kamui Kobayashi, Lucas di Grassi, Luca Filippi, Nico Hülkenberg and Pastor Maldonado. Zuber backed the field up at the final corner in preparation for the green flag on lap six, but timed his charge too early and shot past the safety car as it was still entering the pit lane. The top seven, with the exception of Filippi, passed the safety car and were all duly given drive-through penalties. After the penalties were issued, Filippi was in the lead. He never looked back and won by over 4 seconds to claim his first win since 2007, and his team's first win of the season. Sergio Pérez was second on the road ahead of Filippi's team-mate Javier Villa. Dani Clos scored his first points of the season in fourth, with Álvaro Parente and Diego Nunes completing the top six. Pérez lost his second place due to a post-race time penalty for overtaking under the safety car. He slipped to eleventh, giving Super Nova a 1-2 and third place in the teams championship on countback.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamTimeGrid123456789101112131415161718192021222324
1Russia Vitaly PetrovAddax Team1:30.8191
8Spain Dani ClosRacing Engineering1:30.8592
10Germany Nico HülkenbergART Grand Prix1:30.8843
7Brazil Lucas di GrassiRacing Engineering1:31.0674
2Italy Davide ValsecchiAddax Team1:31.1295
5Spain Roldán RodríguezPiquet GP1:31.3896
6Brazil Alberto ValerioPiquet GP1:31.4187
9Venezuela Pastor MaldonadoART Grand Prix1:31.4498
3Netherlands Giedo van der GardeiSport International1:31.5329
4Brazil Diego NunesiSport International1:31.56910
16Belgium Jérôme d'AmbrosioDAMS1:31.60111
20UAE Andreas ZuberScuderia Coloni1:31.56912
14Italy Luca FilippiSuper Nova Racing1:31.76413
15Spain Javier VillaSuper Nova Racing1:31.81214
11Mexico Sergio PérezArden International1:31.88615
21Brazil Luiz RaziaScuderia Coloni1:32.14016
19Italy Davide RigonTrident Racing1:32.16517
17Japan Kamui KobayashiDAMS1:32.18318
26Romania Michael HerckDavid Price Racing1:32.37619
12Italy Edoardo MortaraArden International1:32.55220
24India Karun ChandhokOcean Racing Technology1:32.76521
27Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.David Price Racing1:32.80722
18Portugal Ricardo TeixeiraTrident Racing1:34.08323
25Portugal Álvaro ParenteOcean Racing Technologyno time24
  • Johnny Cecotto Jr. did not make the grid due to a crash after leaving the pits.

Race 1

Race 2

Standings after the round

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1Germany Nico Hülkenberg100
2Russia Vitaly Petrov75
3Brazil Lucas di Grassi63
4France Romain Grosjean45
5Italy Luca Filippi40

;Teams' Championship standings

PosTeamPoints
1France ART Grand Prix136
2Spain Addax Team122
3UK Super Nova Racing67
4Spain Racing Engineering67
5GBR iSport International42
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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