ART Grand Prix - Romain  Grosjean 4th Stephen Jelley 23rd
Wet  conditions and  chaos  saw  ART Grand  Prix  walk  away from the  Indonesian  round of the GP2  Asia  series  with  two  fourth  placed  finishes,  both  courtesy  of  Romain  Grosjean. After winning both rounds last time out in Bahrain, the Frenchman added another 8 very valuable points to both his and the team's overall tally. 
For  race  one,  the  dust  on  the  Sentul  circuit  caused  the  engine  in  his  car  to  overheat, leaving  him unable to  continue his fight for  victory,  while chaotic conditions  in race  two left the ART driver with very little grip in his rear tyres.   
Teammate Stephen Jelley had a disappointing weekend with a disqualification in race one due to  the  mechanics  refuelling his car on the  grid.  He  had  finished tenth after starting from the  back,  the same position he  started in  for  race two after the DQ.  Unfortunately, due to the treacherous conditions, he failed to make it to the chequered flag. 
The team now looks forward to the next round of the championship that will take place in Malaysia from the 23rd  to the 25th  of March.
Romain Grosjean: "There  were  several  differences at Sentul compared to Bahrain: only  30  minutes  of free practice and  then,  and  most importantly,  the  rain, which  disturbed  the  weekend  a lot  I spun on my first flyer with slick tyres because the track was a bit wet at the beginning of the session.  It was a  true  disappointment because  I think that  I  could  have  been much higher on the starting grid. The beginning of the first race went rather well as I managed to keep my fourth place, but we lost time during the pit stop. The team was not ready for such an early stop when the first safety car came in. The left rear tyre was still in the box when I came in, my mechanics thought that it was necessary to change all 4 and not just 2 tyres, and the nut on the left back was stuck. I went out again with the bit between my teeth,  and  I  gained  several  places.  However,  my  engine  started  to  overheat  when  I attacked Hanley. The problem became so bad that the engine went into safety mode and I  had  no more than 70%  power. Therefore the objective was  to  rejoin  and try and  score some points.   
The  second  race was  very chaotic  with  very  precarious  conditions. After  having  had  an impeccable start to the race thanks to a perfect car, I fought for 3rd place with Pavlovic, but because of the drying track we very quickly destroyed our back tyres. The end of the race was chaotic. Hanley tapped Pavlovic and he turned into me. In the end a driver one lap down spun across the track in the final turn. Senna had to slow down and there were four  of us capable of  finishing  second but  I could  not  do  anymore as I  had  no  traction. 
We  knew  that  we  could  not  expect  to  win  every  race  like  we  did  in  Dubai,  and  this weekend  is  a  very  enriching  experience.  We  limited  the  damage  and  have  another  10 points, but there is still more progress to be made, by me and the team." 
Stephen Jelley: "Race  one,  well,  we  had  a  penalty  from  qualifying  and  had  to  start  at  the  back  of  the grid,  and  we  had  a  gearbox  problem  at  the  start  which  meant  we were  a  little bit  late fuelling  the  car  up,  and the fuelling  machine  didn't  work  quite  correctly. So  we  got  out with one minute to go, but the car didn't have enough fuel in it so we put some fuel in it on the grid which is forbidden. Then I started the race and managed to fight through and finished tenth  on  the  grid,  which  is quite a  good  effort.  I  took advantage of  one  of  the safety cars to pit and the strategy and everything was good. The officials threw me out of the race because the team put fuel into the car, which is a bit silly because it gave me no performance advantage. 
We  had  to  start  at  the  back  again  because  we  got  kicked  out yesterday.  I  managed  to get  up to  sixteenth; it was a  wet race,  pouring  with rain.  Unfortunately after  the  safety car,  somebody  drove into  the  back  of  me  and  that  ended  my race.  I didn't have  a very good weekend really. It's been a bit of a strange one because the circuit was in very bad condition, and  the race track  has  been  clumping up underneath  the car a  bit  so it  feels like  driving  around in a  gravel pit.  All  the  cars  have got big holes  in  the side parts and are  falling  to  bits  and my  helmet's  completely broken, so  I  don't  think we'll  be  coming back here. But it's been interesting..." 
Frederic Vasseur: "If  the  aim  was  to  learn  all  the  difficult possible  conditions of  GP2,  the  weekend  was  a success!  It's  been  a  nightmare  for  the  drivers  between  the  weather  and  the  track conditions. Therefore  it is  quite  hard to  judge  the performance  of  the drivers but it  was important that they could show us that they can handle the situation and finish the races in such horrible conditions. Romain did particularly well and scored some valuable points for both championships." 
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