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With three wins this season - which brings his personal record to eight GP2 wins in total - Giorgio Pantano has become the most successful GP2 driver in the history of the Championship. The talented and experienced Racing Engineering ace is still leading the drivers' standings and has now managed an eleven point gap with Bruno Senna. Meanwhile, the Brazilian - who will be seeking to claim his third pole position of the season - is fourteen points ahead of Magny-Cours sprint race winner Sebastien Buemi (right). In fourth place, GP2 returnee Lucas di Grassi scored an impressive 24 points, including three second places, in only two rounds. One point behind the Brazilian, Romain Grosjean stands in fifth place. Since his win in Turkey, the GP2 Asia Series Champion struggled with mechanical problems and some bad luck, all combined with small mistakes. 





























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