Kubicas 
                  strategy pays dividends 
                   
                   A 
                  breath-taking second race in the World Series held the full 
                  attention of the 52,000 spectators present at the Zolder circuit. 
                  In daring to adopt a different tyre-change strategy to the leaders, 
                  the Epsilon Euskadi team helped Robert Kubica to take the win, 
                  ahead of Andreas Zuber (Carlin Motorsport) and Markus Winkelhock 
                  (Draco Multiracing USA). 
                  The 
                    formation lap got underway without Christian Montanari (Draco 
                    Multiracing USA), who fell victim to engine problems. Ivan 
                    Bellarossa (Avelon Formula) was also forced to withdraw, his 
                    engine still broken from the first race. 
                   
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    Will Power (Carlin Motorsport) got off to a poor start, allowing 
                    Enrico Toccacelo (Victory Engineering) to take the advantage. 
                    Right from the word go, Jaap Van Lagen (KTR) was on the attack 
                    behind Power. Adrian Valles (Pons Racing), Robert Kubica, 
                    Tristan Gommendy (KTR) and Markus Winkelhock (Draco Multiracing 
                    USA) followed behind. The first seven drivers broke away into 
                    a compact little group. 
                  After 
                    a good start, Simon Pagenaud (DHG Saulnier Racing) lost five 
                    places, allowing Porteiro, Zuber, Kostka, Miguez and Pavlovic 
                    to move up the field. 
                  By 
                    the 3rd lap, Toccacelo and Power had managed to create some 
                    breathing space between themselves and Van Lagen and the chasing 
                    drivers. A lap later, Winkelhock went past Gommendy. 
                  From 
                    the 5th lap onwards, the Pit lane was opened for the mandatory 
                    tyre changes, which had to be performed before the 18th lap. 
                    Toccacelo and Power were still bumper to bumper at this point, 
                    but Power made a costly error during the 7th lap, allowing 
                    Van Lagen to take second place and pursue the Italian driver. 
                  Felix 
                    Porteiro dropped to 5th position, having to give in to Kostkas 
                    aggressive driving. Pavlovic was forced out due to failure, 
                    whilst Maldonados race ended once again with him stranded 
                    in the gravel trap. 
                  In 
                    the 14th lap, Eric Salignon (Cram Compétition) crashed 
                    at high speed into the tyre wall while Jaap Van Lagen was 
                    off the track for his pit stop. Toccacelo, Valles, Chandhok 
                    and Vervish were the last drivers to make their stop. Toccacelo 
                    and Valles did not come in until the 16th lap. However, it 
                    was Robert Kubica, who had stopped very early on, who took 
                    the lead. Toccacelo held onto second place in front of Winkelhock, 
                    Van Lagen, Zuber, Pagenaud, Valles, Miguez, Pasini and Pilet. 
                  The 
                    Safety car was called out onto the track during the 18th lap 
                    so that the marshals could remove Salignons car and 
                    clean up the track surface. Van Lagen put his car into a long 
                    spin and with it lost any chance of finishing among the leaders! 
                  The 
                    race restarted for five laps that promised to bring a thrilling 
                    finish! Nudged by another driver, Toccacelo went off into 
                    the gravel trap, whilst Celso Miguez was forced to retire. 
                    Behind Kubica, Zuber moved up to second place, over 4 seconds 
                    back from the Polish driver. 
                  A 
                    nasty-looking accident happened on the 24th lap, with Giovanni 
                    Tedeschi crashing into Matteo Meneghellos car. The red 
                    flag was shown, bringing the race to a halt. Fortunately, 
                    both drivers walked away unharmed from the incident.  
                  Robert 
                    Kubica: This rounds off what has been an excellent weekend, 
                    except for my qualifying times, which were average. I had 
                    precious little to lose in this race and so the team attempted 
                    a daring strategy which paid off for me in the end. 
                  Markus 
                    Winkelhock: I was unlucky in the first race because 
                    I had some gearbox problems. But the team put in some good 
                    work and I was confident for the second race. Everything went 
                    smoothly.  
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