Source: GP2 Press Office
With two rounds to go before the conclusion of the first GP2 Asia Series, Romain Grosjean is still leading the drivers' championship with 35 points, but the rest of the standing has drastically changed since Sepang: Vitaly Petrov and Fairuz Fauzy confirmed their strong GP2 Asia performance.
The Barwa International Campos Team driver scored 14 points in total in Malaysia and is now 2nd in the championship with 24 points. With an additional 9 points scored at his home track, Super Nova Racing ace Fairuz Fauzy took third place in drivers' standing, one point behind the Russian. Alongside Grosjean, Fauzy is the only driver to have scored at every race in the GP2 Asia Series. Behind the Top 3, four men can still fight for the finish podium.
With 18 points and a 4th place in the championship, iSport International's Bruno Senna will need to rebound fast after his frustrating Malaysian weekend which saw him score one single point for fastest lap time in the sprint race.
Meanwhile, Adrian Valles almost had his maiden win. At the wheel of his FMS International car, the Spaniard led the feature race, but an incident with Trust Team Arden's Swiss Sébastien Buemi ruined both men's hope of victory. Valles is now 5th in the championship, 3 points behind Senna.
With 10 points each, Dams' Kamui Kobayashi and Sébastien Buemi both proved that they can pretend to appear on the podium finish. When Red Bull Racing test driver Buemi won the feature race in Indonesia, the Toyota F1 third driver scored his first victory in the Malaysian sprint race.
With two rounds to go before the conclusion of the first GP2 Asia Series, Romain Grosjean is still leading the drivers' championship with 35 points, but the rest of the standing has drastically changed since Sepang: Vitaly Petrov and Fairuz Fauzy confirmed their strong GP2 Asia performance.
The Barwa International Campos Team driver scored 14 points in total in Malaysia and is now 2nd in the championship with 24 points. With an additional 9 points scored at his home track, Super Nova Racing ace Fairuz Fauzy took third place in drivers' standing, one point behind the Russian. Alongside Grosjean, Fauzy is the only driver to have scored at every race in the GP2 Asia Series. Behind the Top 3, four men can still fight for the finish podium.
With 18 points and a 4th place in the championship, iSport International's Bruno Senna will need to rebound fast after his frustrating Malaysian weekend which saw him score one single point for fastest lap time in the sprint race.
Meanwhile, Adrian Valles almost had his maiden win. At the wheel of his FMS International car, the Spaniard led the feature race, but an incident with Trust Team Arden's Swiss Sébastien Buemi ruined both men's hope of victory. Valles is now 5th in the championship, 3 points behind Senna.
With 10 points each, Dams' Kamui Kobayashi and Sébastien Buemi both proved that they can pretend to appear on the podium finish. When Red Bull Racing test driver Buemi won the feature race in Indonesia, the Toyota F1 third driver scored his first victory in the Malaysian sprint race.





