Shanghai International Circuit

CHINESE GRAND PRIX

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March 23, 2011
Published on tags: Supercup


Despite starting on the clean side of the track, the Belgian was overtaken by Millar by turn one, and had to engage the Williamson Dynamics driver right away to avoid the Scot making the most of the free track. Behind them, a catastrophic start saw Jundt stall his car on the grid, lose five positions by turn one and then spin and collide with Samuli Leinonen - leaving nothing but an early retirement for the Swiss driver.

Millar and Dr defending at every corner for a few good laps; the tussle, however, ended when De Vos engaged in an incredible battle, with the experienced Supercup race winner De Vos managed to find a way through and Millar, trying to keep contact, spun and hit the wall, forcing himself to stop for repairs. The Scot would later retire.

Besides a minor scare, when De Vos himself had to pit (conveniently, in his in-lap) for a new wing, nothing could spoil the day for the Malta Force driver, who went on to clinch his, and his team's, maiden victory. Behind him, Triple-Double's Pavel Loknovski got 2nd and Leinonen 3rd - the only two other drivers to finish in the lead lap. Gavin Thomas set a creditable fourth position after a late fight with Gregg Lawson, while Davakos, Morgan, Williamson, Rusu and McKenna were the last point finishers.

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