
Germany's Tobias Hegewald has completed his domination of Spa by winning Sunday's second race of the weekend. With two pole positions and the Saturday race victory already under his belt, a dominant performance moves Hegewald to the top four of the championship.
Andy Soucek finished seven seconds behind in second place, with Robert Wickens in third. The Red Bull-backed Canadian's car had to be repaired overnight following heavy damage sustained in a startline shunt yesterday, but showed no ill-effects when he battled past Alex Brundle at Eau Rouge on the first lap.
Miloš Pavlovic; took fourth after passing Alex Brundle on the lap 11. Julien Jousse was sixth and Kazim Vasiliauskas seventh, with Mikhail Aleshin completing the points finishers in eighth.
Jolyon Palmer and Jack Clarke both retired on the first lap after an ambitious move by Clarke in turn 7 resulted in a collision. Henry Surtees was also forced to retire after being hit by Germán Sánchez at the entry to Eau Rouge on lap 3. Sanchez was able to continue but eventually pulled into the pits on lap 14.
Hegewald, though, was never threatened on his way to a dominant win. The German driver has topped all six sessions at Spa this weekend.
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