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Bird cruises to Singapore sprint race win

RUSSIAN TIME driver takes fifth victory of the season

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Sam Bird kept the pressure on Series leader Fabio Leimer scoring another win through a display of mature driving to take a lights to flag victory in today’s sprint race at the Marina Bay circuit. The Briton headed Marcus Ericsson and Leimer.

At the start, Bird was able to control the rest of the pack from pole position, Ericsson in tow. Behind the pair, Leimer leapfrogged a slow-starting Tom Dillmann to move up to third with Stéphane Richelmi also passing the Frenchman. Further down the field, there was a bit of chaos at Turn 8 when Stefano Coletti braked too late and punted Mitch Evans with Simon Trummer, Alexander Rossi and Dani Clos as collateral damage. All cars could resume their race, but the Monegasque driver received a drive through penalty.

At the front, Bird managed a small breather to Ericsson, both men saving their tyres and so were Leimer and Richelmi. Behind them, yesterday’s race winner Jolyon Palmer was fighting to keep his position, but the Brit soon started to struggle on his super soft tyres and had to let Jon Lancaster, Johnny Cecotto and Daniel Abt through. The German was running in seventh position but was handed a drive through penalty when it was shown that he had failed to slow down under yellow flag. Unfortunately for the German, he did not observe his penalty within the allocated window and was black flagged. Palmer was then busy defending from a charging pack made up of Daniel De Jong, Rene Binder and Vittorio Ghirelli. The Brit eventually returned to the pits for another set of tyres.

Ericsson looked like he was on a mission to try and catch Bird, the gap splitting the pair going down from 2.4s to 1.3s, but the RUSSIAN TIME driver picked up the pace again and made sure that the Swede was too far to be a real threat and drove safely to the chequered flag enjoying a fifth win this season and closing the deficit on Leimer in the standings. The Swiss had a quiet race to third ahead of Richelmi, Lancaster, Cecotto, and De Jong. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs charged to eighth and the final point of the race overtaking Binder in the final stages.

Leimer still holds on to the lead of the standings with 179 points to 172 points for Bird, while Nasr’s challenging race brought him no points and left him on 148, ahead of Coletti on 135 and Calado on 134 points. RUSSIAN TIME extend their lead in the teams’ standings over Carlin by 264 points to 247, ahead of Racing Engineering on 241 and DAMS on 205. The final round of the season will take place in Abu Dhabi in the first week of November.

PosDriverTeamTime
1. Sam Bird RUSSIAN TIME 20 laps - 40m36.444s
2. Marcus Ericsson DAMS + 5.787
3. Fabio Leimer Racing Engineering + 7.745
4. Stéphane Richelmi DAMS + 9.311
5. Jon Lancaster Hilmer Motorsport + 17.885
6. Johnny Cecotto Arden International + 34.140
7. Daniel De Jong MP Motorsport + 56.282
8. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Hilmer Motorsport + 57.159
9. Rene Binder Venezuela GP Lazarus + 1:07.397
10. Nathanaël Berthon Trident Racing + 1:07.997
11. Rio Haryanto Barwa Addax Team + 1:08.302
12. Julian Leal Racing Engineering + 1:09.052
13. Simon Trummer Rapax + 1:09.248
14. Tom Dillmann RUSSIAN TIME + 1:11.366
15. Mitch Evans Arden International + 1:15.458
16. Felipe Nasr Carlin + 1:15.990
17. Jolyon Palmer Carlin + 1:16.415
18. Jake Rosenzweig Barwa Addax Team + 1:22.004
19. James Calado ART Grand Prix + 1:28.898
20. Vittorio Ghirelli Venezuela GP Lazarus + 1:37.714
21. Dani Clos MP Motorsport + 1:49.489
22. Gianmarco Raimondo Trident Racing + 2:02.960
23. Alexander Rossi EQ8 Caterham Racing + 1 lap
24. Stefano Coletti Rapax + 1 lap
25. Daniel Abt ART Grand Prix DNF
26. Sergio Canamasas EQ8 Caterham Racing DNF

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