An impressive charge by Mitch Evans from fourteenth on the grid into sixth place at the end of the opening lap counted for nothing in the Barcelona GP2 Series sprint race overnight at the Spanish Grand Prix.
The 19-year-old New Zealander held the strong sixth position in the early stages but by lap 15 he knew he was in trouble with a badly worn front left tyre. Evans stubbornly held off Johnny Cecetto for another five laps although he already realised his race was run.
"I'd made a mega start and was into a rhythm early on. The car felt good at that stage and I was trying to save the tyres so I could push at the end of the race," said Evans.
"I was feeling comfortable until around lap 15 when Cecotto began to close and I had to use the tyres harder because a couple of times he got a bit optimistic. Then I was in trouble and it was game over."
"As soon as the tread wears away on the loaded left tyre more than it is on the right tyre you start locking brakes. My left front went earlier than the other cars; I was really struggling."
Evans dropped six places in three laps and with the tyre "down to the canvas," he retired two laps before the finish.