2009 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round

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Flag of Turkey.svg    2009 Turkish GP2 round
Round details
Round 3 of 10 rounds in the
2009 GP2 Series
Istanbul park.svg
Istanbul Park
Location Istanbul Park, Tuzla, Turkey
Course Permanent racing facility
5.34 km (3.32 mi)
Feature race
Date 6 June 2009
Laps 34
Pole position
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg ART Grand Prix
Time 1:34.404
Podium
First Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax Team
Second Flag of Italy.svg Luca Filippi Super Nova Racing
Third Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi Durango
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of India.svg Karun Chandhok O. Racing Technology
Time 1:36.679 (on lap 14)
Sprint race
Date 7 June 2009
Laps 23
Podium
First Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi F. B. Racing Engineering
Second Flag of Spain.svg Javier Villa Super Nova Racing
Third Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Barwa Addax Team
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi F. B. Racing Engineering
Time 1:36.725 (on lap 8)

The 2009 Turkish GP2 Race was the third race of the 2009 GP2 Series season. It was held on June 6 and 7, 2009 at Istanbul Racing Circuit in Tuzla, Turkey. The race was used as a support race to the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix.

The Feature race was won by Vitaly Petrov after an eventful Race which saw many safety car periods. Championship leader Romain Grosjean did not finish, like almost half the field. Lucas di Grassi of Racing Engineering won his first race of the season in Sprint Race after being given pole due to penalties issued after the feature race.

Karun Chandhok set the fastest lap in the Sprint Race, but he was not awarded a point for it. This is because he finished outside the top ten. The point for the fastest lap of the race goes to the driver inside the top ten, who was fastest around the circuit, in this case Vitaly Petrov. This allowed the Russian to increase his lead with an extra point.

Standings after the round

Previous round:
2009 Monaco GP2 round
GP2 Series
2009 season
Next round:
2009 British GP2 round
Previous round:
2008 Turkish GP2 round
Turkish GP2 roundNext round:
2010 Turkish GP2 round

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