- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.013,049
- iRacing.com to create virtual McLaren MP4-12C GT39,283
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner7,402
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt7,400
- The iRacing.com Protest System – May, 20126,716
- Improving the Sound of iRacing5,635
- iRacing 2.0 Debuts in 2011 Season 34,934
- Preview Shots of HPD ARX-01C, Ford GT & Suzuka4,892
- Two New Cars and Two New Tracks Coming to iRacing Soon4,800
- iRacing.com to Build Digital Honda for New Super GT Series4,523
- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.0 41
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt 32
- The iRacing.com Protest System - May, 2012 30
- iRacing Announces Added Features, Lower Prices 24
- No Obstacles Here 18
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner 18
- Improving the Sound of iRacing 15
- V8 Supercars to Sanction iRacing.com Series 14
- iRacing 2.0 Debuts in 2011 Season 3 13
- Tips from a Human Sim-Racer 12
- iRacing.com2340
- NASCAR 1893
- Motorcycles 1844
- Formula Cars 1709
- WRC 1430
- IndyCar 1299
- Touring Cars 873
- Sports Cars 307
- Other Racing 356
Coletti hangs on for GP2 victory
May 8th, 2011
Stefano Coletti survived a one-lap dash to the flag after a safety car period to win the second GP2 race of the weekend at Istanbul on Sunday.
The Trident driver appeared to have the race in hand after passing pole-sitter Dani Clos (Racing Engineering) at the start of lap seven. He was cruising to victory when the safety car was needed just four laps from the finish after Julian Leal and Davide Rigon clashed in spectacular fashion on the start/finish straight.
Coletti then appeared to make a mistake at the restart as he went wide at Turn 12 towards the end of the lap, but second-placed Giedo van der Garde was unable to get a run on him and had to settle for second.
Van der Garde nearly fell into the clutches of his Addax team-mate Charles Pic on the final lap, but the Frenchman ended up losing a place rather than gaining one as iSport’s Sam Bird completed a charge from seventh on the grid by taking the final podium place on the backstraight.
Bird nearly suffered late drama at the restart, as he was clipped by team-mate Marcus Ericsson exiting the last corner. The Swede damaged his front wing, which dropped him out of the points after an impressive drive had taken him from ninth on the grid to fifth.
While Bird was adding to his race one podium, the two men who joined him in the top three yeterday – Romain Grosjean and Jules Bianchi – both missed out on points after they clashed with each other on the opening lap.
Bianchi had got around the outside of Grosjean as the pack bunched up for the first time at Turn 12. But DAMS driver Grosjean then stayed on the outside for the next corner and then had the inside for Turn 14.
They appeared to be getting though cleanly, but Grosjean then clipped Bianchi as he put the power down. The ART driver spun and dropped to 23rd position, while yesterday’s race winner had to pit for a new front wing.




David Phillips
Chris Hall
Jameson Spies
Jason Lofing
Tim Terry
David Allen
Allen Krier
Chris Cunningham
Tim Doyle
David Roberts
Ben Rothberg
Dylan Sharman