Daniel Abt achieves maiden win in Spa…
 
Lotus GP’s Daniel Abt victorious in shortened Race in Belgium-
 
German driver Daniel Abt is content with life after taking his first win in the 2012 GP3 Series. Rookie Abt started from third on the grid and made an amazing pass on both Antonio Felix Da Costa (Carlin) and Mitch Evans (MW Arden) to claim his debut win ahead of Felix Da Costa and Evans.
 
Race 1 at Round 7 at Spa-Francorchamps was scheduled to be 12 laps but due to an earlier delay, the race was cut to a maximum of twenty-five minutes. MW Arden teammates Evans and Matias Laine started from the front row and it was Laine who made the better getaway grabbing P1 from the New Zealander. The first lap contained plenty of action with Marussia Manor Racing’s Tio Ellinas making a great start from tenth on the grid to rise to fifth and split the Lotus GP pair of Abt and Conor Daly.
 
Evans wasn’t going to wait around whilst Laine led and the Series leader regained control by passing the Finn to go P1. Laine made a mistake after braking late and ran wide which cost him three places. Felix Da Costa started to hunt his title rival down and the duo had a great battle with the Portuguese driver finding a way through to head into the lead.
 
Evans wasn’t ready to give in so easily and fought back, and as they tussled for P1, Abt saw his opportunity and made a fantastic manoeuvre on the pair in front. Whilst Felix Da Costa concentrated on keeping Evans at bay, they both braked late, Abt flew past them on the inside and then held the momentum as he continued to hold them off on the outside in what can only be described as a brave and fantastic overtake.
 
Abt had half a second advantage over the chasing pair, with Ellinas in P4, ahead of Laine, Vainio and Williamson. Ocean Racing Technology’s Robert Cregan had a premature end to his race after a crash at turn 10 into the tyre barrier. Firstly the safety car was deployed, however the race was soon red flagged and not restarted.
 
Therefore the positions remained as they were on lap four which saw Abt record his maiden victory in his rookie season which delighted the German after missing out in Hockenheim. Felix Da Costa continued his excellent run of form with second place and also pocketed the fastest lap, whilst Evans finished P3 to maintain his advantage in the Drivers Standings. Ellinas, Laine, Aaro Vainio, Daly, Lewis Williamson, Giovanni Venturini and Alex Fontana completed the top ten.
 
Half points were given today, therefore Evans increases his p